Summary
Vibrant and upbeat,the idol genre is one of the most popular genres in animeand manga culture to the point of becoming a staple of the community. The colorful visuals and iconic songs and dances associated with idols are sure to leave a lasting impression on any fan dabbling in the genre.
While idols are prominent in anime and manga, they are also popular in manhwa. Though their place of origin may differ, titles that include idol culture offer a window into the industry, which – along with its vibrancy –hides a dark side. These manhwa often tackle issues such as abuse, depression, stalking, and much more.

Updated on July 05, 2025, by Ahmed Rehan Nasir:Rooted in South Korea’s K-pop idol scene, idol manhwa take on all sorts of themes and narratives. While the premise of these manhwa might differ, the bottom line remains the same, as each one portrays the harsh realities of being an idol. Some manhwa feature idols getting a second chance at life, while others present a more realistic take on the cutthroat industry of music in South Korea. For those who have exhausted their libraries, this list has been updated with a few more enticing idol manhwa.
13I Became The Youngest Member Of Top Idol
Awakening At 17 For A Second Chance At Fame
In any medium, be it manga or manhwa, idols are usually presented with a great amount of positivity and vitality that convinces people that they have the best lives ever. However, asI Became the Youngest Member of Top Idoldemonstrates,the idol industry can be extremely harsh, especially when the idols themselves fall from grace due to their age.
InI Became the Youngest Member of Top Idol,Do Saehon, an aspiring idol, is ousted from an idol competition due to being 25 years old, which is considered past an idol’s prime. But amid his depression, Saehon suddenly finds himself transported into the past, where he reawakens as his 17-year-old self just before the idol competition first began.

12Second Try Idol
A Second Go At Debuting
Second Try Idolis a classic idol manwha that follows many of the genre’s themes and tropes, whether it’s getting a second chance at life as an idol, or undergoing the brutal hardships of the music industry. However, there are a few elements that differentiate Second Try Idol.
The Manhwa has many nuances, ones that don’t solely focus on the hardships of the life of an idol. One such example would be Hyunwoo’s habit of covering his face from time to time, an oddity that resulted from the facial burn that he suffered in his initial life. The Manhwa not only focuses on Hyunwoo’s idol life but also his own traumas and insecurities, resulting in tremendous character growth.

11My Bias Is Showing?!
From High School Teacher To Filming With Their Favorite Idol
With the popularity of idols just as prominent in manhwa as it is in real life, to meet an idol in the flesh would surely be someone’s dream come true. Such is the case inMy Bias is Showing,where a high school teacher gets the shock of his life upon a chance meeting with his favorite singer at his workplace.
In this manhwa, Na Aejoon learns that the school in which he teaches will be used as a filming ground for a TV programfeaturing his favorite singer Choi Siyeol. But when Siyeol asks Aejoon to star in the new program with him, Aejoon must put his acting skills to the test while also grappling with his newfound romantic feelings towards Siyeol.

10Secret Playlist
Two Idols, One Secret, And A Music Career
When it comes to romance, the story about a relationship between a famous idol and a regular civilian is a timeless story that has been used in many manhwa series. However, inSecret Playlist, the main relationship happens to be between two idols, both of whom specialize incompletely different ways of making music.
While Hanju,Secret Playlist’smain heroine, seems to live a life typical of any college student, she doubles as a cover artist who goes by the name PLII. Though Hanju keeps her college life nicely separated from her cover artist persona, this task becomes far more difficult when Levi, a member of a prominent boy band, discovers her and asks to make music with her.

9Second Life Millionaire
One More Shot At Making It Big
Similar toI Became the Youngest Member of Top Idol,Second Life Millionairehas its main character, Do Shiyoon, travel back to the past before he became an idol. But unlike Do Saehon, who never had a chance to become an idol due to his age, Shiyoon is far more experienced and even has a boy band to his name.
Unfortunately, despite Shiyoon being the star of his boy band, his group has failed to make themselves popular, which is made worse when Shiyoon is supposedly killed in a traffic accident.Upon waking up as a 17-year-old, however, Shiyoon takes it upon himself to rebuild his idol career and avoid making the same mistakes that doomed his group into obscurity.

8The Path Of A Star
Fame, Success, And The Issues That Come With It
While the turmoil from being kicked out of the idol scene has been explored inI Became the Youngest Top Idol,the pressures certainly do not loosen once an idol becomes popular. As the title suggests,The Path of a Starshows that an idol’s worst enemy can be themselves, narrated through the main character’s constant struggles.
After becoming the head of his boy band Pale Green, Gyeol-woo is more than willing to see his new career through, but he instead faces a wave of self-doubt and fear due to his lofty expectations. Fortunately, he manages to receive some help from Gyoura, a former idol and member of the group Kimberly. Plus, thisBoy Love manhwa features beautiful illustrations.

7From Acting Genius to Top Idol!
A Second Chance At Life, But With a Catch
From Acting Genius to Top Idolpresents a narrative that is both different and similar to its other idol manhwa counterparts. The manhwa features a successful actor who dies in a plane crash. However, he receives a second chance at life and another opportunity to regain his fame and success as an actor.
There is a catch, however, as he must become a successful Idol before he can regain his stardom. The manhwa relies on similar tropes that are seen in other idol manhwa. Still, it manages to deviate from the tried-and-tested idol theme by throwing other showbiz elements into the mix.

6The Glass
Fulfilling A Life’s Promise
A big part of the idol industry ishow they affect friendships, especially if the friends in question walk different paths in life. In other words, having an idol for a friend can give way to great changes in one’s life, as exemplified in the manhwaThe Glass;the title is even based on the idol group of which one of the main characters is a member.
InThe Glass,idol sensation Suni reunites with her childhood best friend Lara and manages to help her by appointing her as the manager of The Glass girl group. But amid The Glass’s newfound success,Suni wants to fulfill a long-lost promise to marry Lara, something the two girls had sworn to each other when they were little.

5Starlight Scandal
An Enticing Affair Between An Actor and an Idol
As the name suggests,Starlight Scandalrevolves around a controversy that becomes a thorn in Eunseong’s acting career. To mitigate the scandal and garner a more positive image, Eunseong is paired with an Idol group dancer to soften his image. However, the facade of the actor-idol duo’s public playfulness takes a more realistic turn, as the two end up falling for each other.
The idol landscape islaced with BL manhwa, making Starlight Scandal similar to many of its counterparts. However, the manhwa does a few things differently, whether it’s the endearing dynamic between an emerging idol and a successful actor, or the polar opposite personas of the two primary characters. The art style further complements theStarlight Scandal’sshowbiz theme.

4Monochrome Rumor
Waking Up In The Body Of An Infamous Idol
Monochrome Rumoris yet another manhwa in whichthe main protagonist awakens in a different statethan their original. In this case, Hajin, the main protagonist, wakes up as his friend Shiyeon, an idol with a more unsavory reputation.
After being entrusted with Shiyeon’s sister, Hajin suddenly finds himself in Shiyeon’s body, resulting in him living his life after the real Shiyeon is killed in a car accident. Upon learning about Shiyeon’s infamy in the idol industry, ranging from deserting his boy band to his shady actions for money, Hajin resolves to improve Shiyeon’s circumstances with the help of his acquaintances in life.