
What if the things you thought you saw in the dark were never imagined? The eyes watching from the corner of the room, the figure standing outside your window, the nightmares that linger even after waking—Nocturne brings these fears to life. Told through a series of short, self-contained stories, each episode explores a different manifestation of dread, turning everyday unease into terrifying reality. In this world, darkness isn’t empty—and you’re never truly alone.
Nocturne understands horror at its most basic level: fear of the unknown. By stripping away complex explanations and focusing on atmosphere, it taps directly into childhood anxieties and subconscious dread.
The anthology format allows the series to experiment freely, shifting between supernatural entities, psychological terror, and urban legends. Some stories haunt through implication rather than spectacle, proving that what you don’t see can be far worse than what you do.
This webtoon is ideal for readers who enjoy bite-sized horror, late-night reading, and stories that linger in the mind long after the screen goes dark. Nocturne doesn’t scream—it whispers, and that’s what makes it terrifying.