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Ruby
Ruby
2025-09-08 20:17:17
Yep, and they’re addicting! I got hooked on a college AU where Gunwoo’s a rugby player and Woojin’s the stoic med student patching him up. The banter’s spot-on. If you’re into angst, there’s a heartbreaking fic exploring Woojin’s past with his dad—bring tissues. Smaller fandoms mean closer-knit communities, so comments often spark fun debates about canon vs. fanon interpretations.
Quinn
Quinn
2025-09-10 00:21:33
Man, if you're diving into the 'Bloodhounds' fandom, you're in for a treat! The webtoon's gritty action and bromance between Woojin and Gunwoo totally spark creativity. I've stumbled across some awesome fanfics on AO3 and Tumblr—ranging from alternate universe café AUs to darker, canon-divergent stuff where their bond gets tested even harder. Some writers really nail the tension and humor from the original, while others explore what happens after the finale.

One standout fic I read reimagined their backstories with a supernatural twist, like a 'Supernatural' crossover vibe. The community’s pretty active, so if you search tags like #Bloodhounds Webtoon or #Woojin/Gunwoo, you’ll hit gold. Just be ready to lose a weekend binge-reading!
Ruby
Ruby
2025-09-10 04:54:32
As a longtime lurker in fanfic spaces, I can confirm 'Bloodhounds' has a niche but passionate following. Platforms like Wattpad and Fanfiction.net have gems, though AO3’s tagging system makes it easier to filter. Most fics focus on Woojin and Gunwoo’s dynamic—think found family, hurt/comfort, or even romantic pairings if that’s your jam. There’s this one-shot where they adopt a stray dog together, and it’s so fluffy it could melt steel. The fandom’s small, but the quality’s there if you dig deep.
Julia
Julia
2025-09-12 08:12:55
Oh, you bet. The fandom might not be as huge as 'Solo Leveling', but 'Bloodhounds' inspires some killer fic. My personal favorite? A noir-style AU where Woojin’s a PI and Gunwoo’s his informant—total 'Blade Runner' vibes. Archive of Our Own has the most variety, but don’t skip Korean sites like Naver Blog; some bilingual fans translate works there. Pro tip: filter by ‘complete’ unless you want cliffhangers haunting you.
Grace
Grace
2025-09-12 22:14:04
Absolutely! The 'Bloodhounds' webtoon’s underrated, but its fans go hard. I’ve bookmarked a few fics that expand on side characters like President Kim, giving him way more backstory than the webtoon hinted at. Some are serious, others crack-filled—like a 'Zombie Apocalypse AU' where Woojin’s fists are the only cure. Twitter threads sometimes drop fic recs too; just follow #BloodhoundsFanart for leads.
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