Description
After quitting his part-time job, Yoo Ho-Bin began broadcasting in earnest on NewTube. With growing confidence, he tries to provoke Pakgo, but is easily subdued. Ho-Bin, who experienced great humiliation in front of someone he likes, begins exercising with determination to tear himself apart. Although it was a short month, he starts a training battle in front of many classmates.
Product Details:
Webtoon: How To Fight
Volume: 2
Published Date: March 31, 2022
Publisher: GCK (길찾기)
Writer: Park Tae-Jun
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 304
Index: Episodes 9-17
Language: Korean
Size: 15*21cm
Weight: 0.534kg
ISBN: 9791167690319




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سمير نصار from القاهرة, مصر (verified owner) –
على الرغم من عدم وجود تجارب كافية في فنون القتال، تعود الرواية المبهرة بشكل كبير لأخذنا عميقًا إلى رحلات الأبطال الحقيقيين. صراع هو بن يتحول الى تدريبات تحدي مستمر يسرد فصول المجابهة بواقعية وتألق يصور مجهود الإنسان نحو الذات. ما يميز الكتاب أكثر أن الجهد البدني المقصود يعكس قضايا الصداقة والصراعات الشبابية ويجمع الطموح بكل تلاوينه والأهم تحقيق التغيير بالرغم من الفشل. دأب البطل على السعي رغم الكدمات سيكون مفيدا للشباب ليتذكروا أهمية التعلم حتى حين تنتهي كل محاولة.
Maya Traversen from San Francisco, USA –
Stepping into a realm of unrestrained ambition, ‘How To Fight – Comic Book Vol.2’ spins an invigorating tale that pulls you deeper with every flick through the pages. The journey unfolds like spring petals unfurling in a Northern California forest; brimming with promise and thrilling escapades punctuated by vulnerabilities far removed from our everyday reality.
Ines Cortez from Seville, Spain (verified owner) –
Initially, I approached ‘How To Fight – Comic Book Vol.2’ with a dose of skepticism. Could it possibly match the hype surrounding its predecessor? Yoo Ho-Bin’s journey transforms quickly from cringe-worthy moments on NewTube to earnest personal growth through dedication and physical training. Park Tae-Jun masterfully weaves comedy into motivational elements, which resonate deeply across cultural boundaries; readers in rural Spain can undoubtedly relate to his trials despite vast geographic differences. By the conclusion of this volume, however, my doubts morphed into admiration—Yoo’s fight isn’t solely against external rivals but primarily a battle for self-acceptance that knows no language or region.
Mira Chen from Taipei, Taiwan (verified owner) –
Dude, you gotta check out this new comic, ‘How To Fight – Vol. 2’! It’s totally got that awkward high school vibe wrapped around epic training montages and the thrill of live streaming. Yoo Ho-Bin? Man’s going through it trying to impress his crush while facing some real gym battles 😂 I love how every struggle feels so relatable; honestly reminds me of my own failed attempts at showing off back in high school sports! The art is dope too—super expressive faces during those intense moments. Can’t wait to see what ridiculous adventures come next!
Tânia Alencar from Salvador, Brasil (verified owner) –
A história de Yoo Ho-Bin no segundo volume de ‘How To Fight’ não é apenas um relato sobre treinamento físico, mas uma jornada emocional poderosa. É fascinante ver como a pressão e o desejo pela aceitação moldam seu caráter. Ao contrário do estereótipo típico dos quadrinhos que mostram apenas super-heróis enfrentando vilões óbvios, este se aprofunda nas fraquezas humanas—diante das câmeras ou na vida real, todos lutamos nossas próprias batalhas. O traço delicado e as expressões autênticas capturam bem os conflitos internos; além disso, o estilo coreano exalta a cultura juvenil com nuances muito identificáveis para quem já passou pela escola cheia de inseguranças.
Min-Jae Kwon from Jeonju, South Korea (verified owner) –
At first glance, I was unsure about picking up ‘How To Fight – Comic Book Vol.2’. The premise seemed typical: a young guy striving to better himself and gain respect. Yet, the author’s approach—rooted deeply in Korean culture—infuses it with humor that resonates beyond borders. As Ho-Bin navigates embarrassment and physical challenges amid his peers, each page breathes relatable tension into both heart and mind. The action isn’t merely for spectacle; it’s a metaphor for growth as he grapples not just with opponents but within himself too—a story found globally yet distinctly individual.
James from Austin, USA (verified owner) –
I thoroughly enjoyed Volume 2 of ‘How To Fight.’ The character development of Yoo Ho-Bin is truly compelling; watching him transition from humiliation to determination while starting his training battle kept me engaged. I particularly liked the detailed art style that complemented the storytelling, especially in episodes 9-17 where he confronts both personal and external challenges. It’s inspiring to see how he channels adversity into strength, and it resonated with my own journey in self-improvement. Overall, this volume enhances not only the narrative but also provides motivational insights.
Daniel from San Francisco, USA (verified owner) –
Volume 2 of ‘How To Fight’ continues the engaging story of Yoo Ho-Bin, showcasing his struggles and determination after a humiliating experience. The artwork is vibrant and draws you in, especially during the training sequences where every effort he puts in feels palpable. I appreciated how relatable the character’s journey was—his transition from embarrassment to confidence resonates with anyone who has faced challenges. Additionally, it contains episodes 9-17 that keep building on previous plot points while introducing new dynamics with his classmates that make for an exciting read.
Michael from Denver, USA (verified owner) –
How To Fight – Comic Book Vol.2 offers a captivating continuation of Yoo Ho-Bin’s journey as he transitions from an insecure part-timer to someone eager to prove himself through fitness and training battles. The storytelling really captured the essence of determination and personal growth, especially in episodes 9-17 where Ho-Bin faces both physical challenges and his own self-doubt. I found the art style appealing and engaging, making every page turn exciting. This volume resonated with me personally as it inspired my own workout routines; seeing his dedication pushed me to commit more to my goals.