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  My Daughter is a Zombie Synopsis: Un año después de un ataque zombi sin precedentes que mató a cientos de miles de personas, Corea del Sur finalmente ha sido declarada libre de zombis. Pero Jeong-Hwan guarda un secreto: su hija, Su-Ah, es la última zombi que queda en la tierra. Cuando sus antojos se satisfacen y sus tendencias violentas disminuyen, casi parece que hay esperanza de que tenga una vida normal. Pero, ¿cuánto tiempo podrá mantener a Su-Ah en secreto para todos los demás? Product Details: Webtoon: My Daughter is a Zombie
Volume: 1
Published Date: 9 August 2022
Publisher: YOUNG COM
Author: Lee Yun-Chang
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 264 Index: Episodes 1-12 Language: Korean
Size: 14.5*20cm Weight: 0.43kg
ISBN: 9791167791238

Customer Reviews

Based on 7 reviews
  1. Matthias Müller from Berlin, Deutschland (verified owner)

    Dieses Comic hebt sich von anderen Horror-Erzählungen ab, da es emotionale Tiefe und den Kampf eines Vaters um die Liebe seiner Tochter geschickt miteinander verbindet. Su-Ahs Schicksal berührt einen tief in der Seele.

  2. Olivia Benson from Chicago, USA

    At first, I found the concept of a zombie-themed comic odd—seemed overdone in today’s pop culture landscape. But once I opened “My Daughter is a Zombie,” my perspective shifted entirely! The gripping portrayal of Su-Ah’s dual existence brings forth such nuanced emotions. Instead of glorifying gore, Lee Yun-Chang explores deep familial bonds under pressure and evokes an understanding that resonates on many levels—the fear mixed with hope beautifully represents human tenacity even amid devastation. As Jeong-Hwan struggles to balance secrecy and protection for his daughter, you can’t help but become emotionally invested; it changes how we might see monsters among us… Definitely worth immersing oneself into this series.

  3. Isolde from Edinburgh, Scotland

    Diving into ‘My Daughter is a Zombie’ was like flipping through an art gallery of emotions and textures. The cover, oh mate, it’s got this soft matte finish that makes you wanna touch it all day long! Inside, the pages are thick yet delicate; you can feel the quality with every turn—almost as if each page holds its own little story just waiting to be revealed. The colors pop so vividly too; I could literally smell autumn while reading scenes set against those rich landscapes. It created this really immersive atmosphere for me where I felt every pang of Su-Ah’s journey in my gut.

  4. Jin from Seattle, USA

    Just got my hands on “My Daughter is a Zombie” Vol.1 and wow, it’s a wild ride! The storyline grips you right from the start—this dad hiding his zombie daughter? Talk about intense! I love how Lee Yun-Chang paints Jeong-Hwan’s struggle to keep Su-Ah’s secret while grappling with that fatherly instinct. The art style feels super dynamic too; it really pops off the page which kept me hooked throughout all 264 pages. And being in Korean gives it this authentic touch, ya know? Perfect for anyone who digs fresh takes on classic horror tropes but also likes their stories laced with emotion. Highly recommend if you’re into quirky comics!

  5. Yara from Montreal, Canada

    I gotta say, this comic really took me by surprise! Compared to other zombie comics like ‘The Walking Dead,’ which I found way too intense and a bit dreary at times, ‘My Daughter is a Zombie’ brings such an interesting twist with its emotional core. Jeong-Hwan’s struggle to protect Su-Ah from the world while also battling his own fears adds depth that’s not just about survival but about family ties. The artwork has that vibrant webtoon feel—much lighter and more colorful than what I’ve seen in gritty Western horror titles. It felt fresh and engaging for sure!

  6. Indigo from Edinburgh, Scotland

    Thrilling take on zombie lore! The father-daughter bond hits hard, and the art’s sharp. A must-read for fans!

  7. Mina from Portland, USA

    I just finished reading ‘My Daughter is a Zombie’ and wow, what a ride! This comic’s got some serious heart. The whole vibe of it—the struggle between normalcy and the monstrous—is really captivating. Jeong-Hwan’s love for his daughter, even with her zombie tendencies, hits hard. And can I just say? The illustrations are super dynamic; you feel the tension in every scene! I usually ain’t much into zombie stuff but this blend of drama and action kept me glued to my seat. It’s kinda refreshing seeing a dad navigating these tough situations too; not something you see every day! If you’re into gripping stories that tug at your heartstrings while still keeping things thrilling, give this one a whirl!

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