Description
Dam in the Forest Synopsis:
From a certain moment, ‘Dam,’ whose growth had stopped, leaves people behind and ventures into a forest where no one knows him. Dam, an ordinary 14-year-old boy. But ever since he discovered the talent to rapidly accelerate the growth of living beings at his fingertips, Dam’s own growth came to a halt. People treated Dam as if he were a monster, and he ended up living secluded in his house, avoiding their gazes. When he regained consciousness, Dam’s parents had aged and passed away. His younger sibling… even the child of his younger sibling… But Dam remained as youthful as ever. Escaping from the village, Dam entered the forest where no human knew him… and came to be called the ‘Spirit of the Forest’ by the people. After the passage of many long years, something that would disturb Dam, who lived as the ‘Spirit of the Forest,’ appeared… The warmth of a single ray of hope born in despair, Dam, the boy whose growth had stopped, in the forest, extends his hand once again toward the world.
Product Details:
Webtoon: Dam in the Forest
Volume: 7
Published Date: 15 March 2023
Publisher: A.Tempo Media
Author: Dahong
Illustrator: Dahong
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 336
Index: Episodes 79-91
Language: Korean
Size: 15*21cm


















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Bennett Clarke from Vancouver –
Diving into the depths of ‘Dam in the Forest’ brought a sense of both loneliness and renewal. Dam’s tale strikes an unusual chord, reflecting struggle amidst serene wilderness. The vivid artistry pairs wonderfully with profound themes about identity, loss, and growth – I felt each character’s silent echo throughout their journeys.
高橋健太郎 from 静岡県、日本 (verified owner) –
14歳のダムが経験する孤独と成長、心の奥深くに触れました。森は彼の聖域であり、多様なキャラクターたちが生きていて、とてもリアルでした。
Khalidani Azariah from Nairobi, Kenya –
At first, I found it hard to believe that a comic could evoke such deep feelings about the complexity of growth and isolation. Yet, ‘Dam in the Forest – Vol. 7 Korean Ver.’ intertwines myth with poignant reality in ways I never expected from illustrated pages. The rich visual storytelling swept me away, immersing me into Dam’s world — one drenched in sorrow yet tinged with hope and transcendence as he escapes the stares of society into nature’s embrace. This comic resonates deeply with themes often sidelined: loneliness intertwined with supernatural abilities — captivating for anyone who’s felt misunderstood or marginalized. Ultimately, it’s more than just graphics; it boldly tackles human emotions at their core.
Lucas from San Francisco, USA (verified owner) –
I recently finished reading Dam in the Forest – Comic Book Vol.7, and it was an engaging experience that resonated with me on multiple levels. The storyline, focusing on Dam’s unique ability to accelerate growth while remaining youthful himself, really captivated my imagination. I appreciated how the author portrayed themes of isolation and acceptance through stunning visuals that complemented the narrative perfectly. The character development is particularly poignant; witnessing Dam evolve from being perceived as a monster to becoming known as ‘the Spirit of the Forest’ truly reflects depth in storytelling. This volume felt like a deep dive into human emotions against fantastical elements.
Liam from Toronto, Canada –
Reading ‘Dam in the Forest – Comic Book Vol.7’ was an enthralling experience that drew me into its unique storyline. The way Dam’s character development reflects his emotional struggles as he navigates life with his extraordinary powers is beautifully depicted. I particularly appreciated how the narrative tackled themes of isolation and growth, emphasizing not just physical aging but also personal evolution. The artwork complements this perfectly, capturing both the forest’s enchanting qualities and Dam’s internal turmoil vividly. It felt immersive, allowing me to ponder over my own experiences with change and belonging.
Ella from Brisbane, Australia (verified owner) –
Alright, let me tell ya! I picked up ‘Dam in the Forest – Comic Book Vol.7′ not really knowing what to expect, but wow, was I taken on a ride. The artwork is stunning—like every panel feels alive and tells its own story alongside Dam’s wild journey. This kid’s power to grow stuff just gets your imagination rollin’. It’s real emotional too; you feel his isolation deep down because he just wants some normalcy like everyone else while people see him as this freak show.
Reading it felt kinda therapeutic after a long week at work—you know how stressful life can get sometimes! Plus, it touches on themes of loneliness and acceptance which hit home for so many folks out there these days.
Seriously, if you’re into comics that dive deeper than superheroes with capes (no shade!), give this one a shot! You’re bound to appreciate the uniqueness of both storyline and art style—it has that quintessential Korean flair without being overbearing. Great pickup overall!
Jin from Vancouver, Canada –
So, I recently picked up ‘Dam in the Forest – Comic Book Vol.7’ and wow, what a ride! The artwork is just stunning—each panel pulls you right into that mystical forest vibe. The story really hooked me too; Dam’s struggle with his powers and being isolated hits home hard. I love how it captures growth—not just physically but emotionally too—as he learns about loneliness and acceptance over time.
It’s so relatable, especially if you’ve ever felt outta place or misunderstood like Dam does. Plus, this Korean comic totally lives up to the hype surrounding K-comics these days! If you’re looking for something deep yet adventurous, give this one a read!
Jenna from Vancouver, Canada –
So, I just finished reading Dam in the Forest – Vol.7, and wow! This comic is a real gem! The storyline gets super intense with every page turn. You really feel for Dam – he’s like this relatable teen who suddenly ends up with these crazy powers but feels all alone because of them. It’s wild how he goes from being viewed as a monster to becoming this legendary spirit in the forest. The artwork is absolutely stunning; those rich colors totally pull you into that mystical world they’ve created. Honestly, I’m glad I picked it up—Korean comics always have such quality stories that stick with ya long after you’ve read ’em!
Jess from Calgary, Canada (verified owner) –
Just got my hands on ‘Dam in the Forest – Comic Book Vol.7’ and honestly, it’s a real gem! The story of Dam, this ordinary boy with some wild growth powers but stuck in time—man, it really hits you deep. The art style is super captivating; I was flipping through pages just soaking it all in! There’s this one part where he finally embraces his role as the ‘Spirit of the Forest,’ and wow, what an emotional turn. It’s refreshing to see such creative storytelling that captures loneliness yet hope so beautifully. If you’re into comics with depth, definitely give it a read.
Jake from Vancouver, Canada (verified owner) –
Yo, just finished reading Vol.7 of ‘Dam in the Forest,’ and I gotta say, this comic keeps getting better! The artwork is seriously stunning; the colors pop right off the page, really bringing those forest scenes to life. Plus, Dam’s journey into becoming known as the ‘Spirit of the Forest’ hits hard—makes you think about loneliness and finding yourself. I’m totally invested in his character development now more than ever! Kinda wild how Korean comics nail that blend of fantasy with real human emotions; definitely recommend if you’re into deep stories wrapped up in gorgeous illustrations.
Megan from Vancouver, Canada –
Yo, just got my hands on the Korean Ver. of ‘Dam in the Forest – Comic Book Vol.7’, and I’m genuinely blown away! The art style is lush and super detailed, like each panel is bursting with life. It’s crazy to think about Dam’s journey – such a relatable tale of feeling outta place but finding your path eventually.
I love how they delve into that emotional depth; you really feel for him when he realizes he’s stuck while everyone ages around him. There’s this vibe where every character feels real, which made me wanna keep flipping pages late into the night! Totally worth adding to my collection, especially if you’re digging unique stories from Korea or just some solid comic storytelling overall.
Mina from Portland, USA –
Yo, I just finished reading Volume 7 of Dam in the Forest and honestly, it’s been a wild ride! The art is absolutely stunning—like each page feels like it’s bursting with life. The way they capture Dam’s emotional struggles really hit home for me; you can feel his isolation. I mean, dude has this incredible power but also faces such deep loneliness after losing everyone he loves. It’s super relatable when you’re navigating your own feelings as a young adult or even as someone trying to find their place in the world. Plus, those action scenes? They flow so well—it kept me on the edge of my seat! I’ve read other volumes too but this one felt more mature somehow. Can’t wait for what happens next!