Kang Cheol-su made his debut in 1960 with 'A Famous Detective'. He then focused on creating comics for children, as well as comics for grown-ups. His most famous work is 'The Drafts of Love', in which he depicts the love of adolescents, which successfully reflected the Korean society of the 1970s. Another classic of the time was 'Palbulchul', about an idiot with surprising powers. In the 1990s, he produced 'Memories of Balbariou Money, Money, Money', in which he describes the habits and power of the commercial world.