Naver Webtoon & Korean Ministry Launch 'Death Point' Webtoon to Combat Youth Drug Abuse

Seoul, South Korea – In a significant development for digital comics and public health, Naver Webtoon has officially unveiled 'Death Point,' a compelling new series. This initiative is the result of a strategic partnership with Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, aiming to address the critical issue of drug misuse, particularly among young readers, through an urgent and impactful awareness campaign.
'Death Point' is more than just a webtoon; it is a gripping action thriller that serves as a spin-off from the highly acclaimed series 'Checkpoint.' The talented duo, Song Ga and Eunso, have brought this narrative to life. At its core, the story introduces a protagonist with an extraordinary, yet haunting, supernatural ability: the power to revert to specific 'stored points' in time. This unique temporal gift becomes a chilling instrument for self-reflection as the protagonist is compelled to relive the harrowing moments leading up to their own demise by drug overdose at a party.
Through this intensely personal and suspenseful journey, 'Death Point' courageously confronts the perilous realities of drug abuse head-on. The series meticulously dissects critical issues, including the dangerous misuse of prescription narcotics and the insidious spread of myths surrounding 'study pills,' which falsely promise instant academic prowess. By masterfully weaving a suspenseful plot with a profound social message, 'Death Point' endeavors to provoke a vital reconsideration among its young audience regarding their pursuit of achievement and the perilous pitfalls of drug consumption.
While currently exclusive to its original Korean audience, this groundbreaking collaboration between creative visionaries and a governmental health body underscores an innovative paradigm for public health communication. It leverages accessible and engaging popular media to deliver crucial messages. This launch firmly establishes webtoons, particularly within the dynamic South Korean digital landscape, as a powerful vehicle extending far beyond mere entertainment, venturing into vital educational and socially responsible storytelling.
The series made its much-anticipated debut on Naver Webtoon on September 19, 2025, setting a new precedent for how digital comics can effectively champion youth awareness on drug safety.
Credits
Death Point
Author
Song Ga and Eunso
Cover Art
Song Ga and Eunso
Studio
N/A (Webtoon series)
Publisher
Naver Webtoon
Producers