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Distant Sky Synopsis:
“Am I the only one still alive?” A boy wakes up to find himself in a building full of dead people, and Gangnam is shrouded in complete darkness. No cars, no electricity, and no stars in the sky… Not only Gangnam but the entire city seems deserted. It belongs to a universe called the Super String.

Product Details:
Webtoon: Distant Sky
Volume: 5
Published Date: 5 July 2016
Publisher: Wisdom House
Author: Inwan Youn, Sunhee Kim
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 316
Index: 10 episodes
Language: Korean
Size: 13*20cm
Weight: 0.45kg
ISBN: 9788960869431

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
  1. Alzira Carvalho from Recife, Brasil

    Cada página de “Distant Sky Vol. 5” me puxou para um universo sombrio e intrigante. A arte hipnotizante revela as lutas internas do protagonista em uma Gangnam desolada, o que realmente ecoa os medos urbanos contemporâneos.

  2. Eri Yamamoto from Kyoto, Japan (verified owner)

    Initially, I hesitated to dive into ‘Distant Sky,’ thinking it was just another manhwa capitalizing on dark themes. Yet, as soon as the boy’s existential dread seeped through those beautifully drawn pages, my doubts melted away like ice under a summer sun in Kyoto. Each twist unfurled gripping mysteries about human fragility and urban isolation that resonate eerily within our bustling modern world. With impeccable artistry and deep psychological insight entwined throughout volume five, Inwan Youn and Sunhee Kim prove their mettle once more; this isn’t merely entertainment—it’s an exploration of existence itself. Truly a masterpiece!

  3. Lian Guo from Shenzhen, China (verified owner)

    Navigating through shadows, ‘Distant Sky Vol. 5’ unveils existential truths wrapped in artful intrigue—an emotionally gripping journey rooted in solitude yet globally relatable.

  4. Yuri Jeon from Gwangju, South Korea

    In ‘Distant Sky’ Volume 5, the haunting essence of loss intertwines with a narrative pulse that challenges perception. The illustrations plunge readers into a soul-stirring void, reminiscent of Gwangju’s shadows at twilight.

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