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Sweet Home: where to start reading

Adapts Sweet Home (webtoon) by Kim Carnby (art by Hwang Young-chan). Say how far you watched, and pick the book up exactly there.

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After Season 1, in the books you are

at Sweet Home (webtoon).

season 1 compresses and reorders the entire completed webtoon into 10 episodes — not a partial cutoff.
Show and books diverge here

Season 1 draws on the whole 141-part webtoon rather than stopping partway through it, so there's no unread 'next chapter' waiting. But it changes enough along the way — character fates, pacing, and the ending itself — that reading from chapter 1 is the useful answer, not 'you're caught up.' Much of what's on the page plays out differently than what the season showed.

Start reading at Chapter 1 (the prologue)
Spoiler-safe, only what the show already showed you.
Get the book

Season 1 leaves off around chapter 1 (the prologue). Pick the webtoon up right there:

Sweet Home

Kim Carnby (art by Hwang Young-chan)
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What the show changed here

  • ChangedThe season keeps Green Home's outbreak and Hyun-su's arc broadly intact but alters character fates and pacing throughout, drawing on the webtoon's full run rather than just its opening chapters.
Where this comes from: screenrant.com · dexerto.com · chapterbrief.net · yahoo.com · en.wikipedia.org · webtoons.com. Spotted a mistake? The report link at the foot of this page comes straight to us.
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The source is a KOREAN WEBTOON (complete — 1 prologue + 140 chapters, 141 installments total, serialized 2017-2020), not a manga, and it's read free in English on WEBTOON rather than bought by volume — no English print edition exists. Season 1 draws on the ENTIRE webtoon rather than a first slice of it — heavily compressed and reordered into 10 episodes — so there is no partial cutoff to point to. Seasons 2 and 3 are wholly original Netflix stories with no webtoon source at all, and the show's finale does not converge back with the webtoon's own ending — the two versions end differently. The franchise ended with season 3 in 2024; no season 4 is planned.

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