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Sinopsis de See You in My 19th Life:
¿Qué pasaría si pudiéramos recordar vidas pasadas? En el ciclo de vida número 18, Yoon Ju-Won vivió una existencia libre, recordando cada vida pasada. A la edad de 12 años, conoce a Seo-Ha y transforma su vida ordinaria en algo extraordinario. Sin embargo, su viaje juntos llega a su fin cuando la vida número 18 de Ju-Won se ve trágicamente truncada por un accidente automovilístico. Reencarnada como el ciclo número 19, Ju-Won ahora es conocida como Ban Ji-Eum y se propone reunirse con Seo-Ha una vez más.

Detalles del producto:
Webtoon: See You in My 19th Life
Volumen: 1
Fecha de publicación: 23 de agosto de 2022
Editorial: Moonface
Autor: Lee Hey
Ilustrador: Lee Hey
Origen: Korea
Condición: Nuevo
Páginas: 336
Índice: Episodios 1-11
Idioma: Coreano
Tamaño: 14.8*21cm

Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
  1. Atsuko Hirabayashi from Kagawa Prefecture, Japan

    Experiencing “See You in My 19th Life” is like stepping through a captivating portal of emotions and narratives, wherein each panel radiates vibrant energy and poignant nostalgia. Ju-Won’s journey from an unassuming child to someone who bears the weight of countless lifetimes unfolds with grace—crafted masterfully by Lee Hey. This comic intricately weaves together existential wonderings about love, loss, and reincarnation, reflecting deeply rooted cultural sentiments that echo through Korean folklore. It’s more than mere storytelling; it encapsulates universal themes rendered beautifully within its artistic frames.

  2. Fayza Kaba from Banjul, Gambia

    Yoon Ju-Won’s journey is a haunting melody, echoing through lives with tenderness. This comic’s art stirs nostalgia, rekindling warmth from within the soul.

  3. Naya Abdel-Muniem from Cairo, Egypt (verified owner)

    Eagerly I flipped through each page, a vibrant world unfolded! Lee Hey’s artistry swept me away—a perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh discovery. Ju-Won’s heartache mirrors our universal longing for connection, transcending lifetimes.

  4. Amara Malek from Peshawar, Pakistan

    Reading this comic is like tasting homemade kimchi for the first time—bursting with nostalgia, layered intricately with memories that feel both personal and universal. It wraps you in warmth, reminiscent of shared tales told over cups of tea.

  5. Amina Bayo from Lagos, Nigeria (verified owner)

    In a tapestry woven of dreams and recollections, Lee Hey’s work invites profound contemplation on love transcending time. Each panel ignites vibrant emotions.

  6. Liam from Toronto, Canada

    An amazing story that captivates you from the start! The illustrations are beautiful, and I found myself immersed in the world of Yoon Ju-Won. Can’t wait for more volumes.

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