Description
Us On The Water Synopsis:
In a rapidly rising Earth’s sea level after multiple climate changes, Hoju, who wants to show her daughter Han-Byeol a wider world, sets off to their hometown. However, their hometown visited after 20 years, is filled with mysterious incidents. Can the two of them survive safely?
Product Details:
Webtoon: Us On The Water (Cage on the Water)
Volume: 1
Published Date: 13 January 2023
Publisher: YOUNG COM
Author: Baebsae
Illustrator: Walpae
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 256
Index: Episodes 1-11
Language: Korean
Size: 14.5*20cm










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Thiago Apollon from Lisbon, Portugal (verified owner) –
At first glance, the concept of a climate-displaced journey in “Us On The Water” feels rather familiar. Yet, upon diving deeper into its narrative—a tender exploration of generational bonds wrapped within mystery—unexpected layers unfold beautifully. Hoju and Han-Byeol navigate not only rising waters but emotional tides from years gone by. Themes resonate with anyone concerned about legacy amid looming ecological changes; you can almost hear the quiet sighs beneath each wave depicted on page after page.
Upon reflection, what begins as mere survival morphs into an artful tribute to human resilience interwoven through watercolor expressions reminiscent of Mediterranean beaches—a visual feast amidst despair and hope merged.
Alejandro from Mexico City (verified owner) –
Us On The Water: Comic Book Vol.1 is an invigorating dive into a near-future Earth beset by climate chaos and environmental anomalies, illustrating not just survival but the indomitable bond between parent and child. Marisol’s voyage with her daughter Han-Byeol exudes warmth, tinged with uncertainty—her vibrant imagination seeks refuge against reality’s dark corners of disrepair in their hometown. Artistically depicted via nuanced watercolor gradients that resonate like dreams peeking through shadows, it invokes rich symbolism resonant to collective memories lost under encroaching tides. A fresh perspective on grief, adventure entwined as both storytelling marvels dwell lovingly in thoughtful articulation across its 256 pages.
Freya Jorgensen from Oslo, Noruega –
Com uma história rica em emoção e aventura, “Us On The Water” se destaca pela narrativa envolvente. A luta de Hoju e Han-Byeol contra um mundo que se transforma é intensa; me lembrou das histórias da natureza bravias na Noruega. Mal posso esperar pelo próximo volume!
Elara Stroud from San Francisco, USA (verified owner) –
Just finished reading ‘Us On The Water’, and wow! This comic really takes you on a wild emotional ride. Hoju and little Han-Byeol navigating their transformed hometown got me reflecting on how much our past shapes who we become, ya know? It’s kind of eerie with the mysterious vibes as they encounter weird stuff from nature’s revenge against humanity’s neglect. Can’t believe I actually felt tense flipping through each page like it was some thriller movie night! Honestly didn’t see that coming—makes climate change hit different when combined with a heartfelt mother-daughter story in such an extraordinary world!
Seraphina Wexford from Edinburgh, Scotland –
Amidst a daunting portrayal of our ecological future, ‘Us On The Water’ draws one into a heart-wrenching adventure blending hope with haunting mystery. A striking debut that leaves an indelible mark.
Thiago Esteves from Madrid –
Inizialmente, ero scettico su cosa potesse offrire ‘Us On The Water’, una graphic novel dal tema così attuale. Tuttavia, con ogni pagina che sfogliavo in un’afosa giornata di settembre a Madrid, ho trovato me stesso immerso nel viaggio di Hoju e della sua giovane Han-Byeol. L’acqua che avvolgeva le strade familiari creava un contrasto potente tra ricordi passati e la triste realtà del cambiamento climatico presente. Ogni vignetta racconta più delle sole parole; è l’arte espressiva a conferire vita alla storia mettendo sotto i riflettori emozioni genuine genitori-figli ben rappresentate senza essere mai scontate o banali. Finito il libro sono rimasto profondamente toccato — dimostrando come queste storie siano fondamentali per evocare consapevolezza mentre esplorano legami umani importanti.