Digital Comics and Webtoons: Format Innovation, Markets, and Reader Communities
Digital comics and webtoons have transformed the contemporary comics landscape through innovations in format, platform distribution, and audience engagement. This study examines the evolution of digital comics with particular emphasis on webtoons as vertically scrolling, mobile-oriented narratives that redefine comic storytelling and reader interaction. Unlike traditional print comics structured around page-based navigation, webtoons employ continuous vertical scrolling interfaces that enhance pacing, cinematic immersion, and accessibility on smartphones and tablets. The study explores how digital comics integrate multimedia features such as animation, sound effects, music, and interactivity to expand the expressive possibilities of sequential art. The paper further investigates the market dynamics and industrial structures underpinning digital comics and webtoon ecosystems. It analyzes the rise of platform-centered distribution systems, including WEBTOON, Tapas, Lezhin, and KakaoPage, alongside evolving creator economies and intellectual property arrangements that reshape relations between creators, publishers, and audiences. The global expansion of webtoons demonstrates the importance of localization, cross-cultural adaptation, and transnational circulation in digital comics markets. Reader communities constitute another central focus of the study. Digital comics foster participatory cultures through fan labor, collaborative creation, commentary, translations, remixes, and online interactions that blur the distinction between producers and consumers. Community moderation and platform governance also play crucial roles in shaping digital comics ecosystems, influencing accessibility, inclusion, content regulation, and sustainability. Additionally, the paper examines experimental digital comic formats, cross-media adaptations, and transmedia storytelling strategies that connect comics with film, animation, gaming, and other digital entertainment industries. Despite opportunities for creative innovation and global market expansion, challenges remain regarding creator sustainability, platform dependency, censorship, piracy, quality control, and reader retention. The study concludes that digital comics and webtoons represent a major transformation in the comics medium, reshaping storytelling practices, market structures, and cultural participation while simultaneously generating new economic, technological, and regulatory concerns for the future of digital creative industries.