Description
Immortal Days Synopsis:
After extensive research, humanity reaches a point where no one dies or gets injured anymore. However, mutations always find a way to exist. Born as a mortal being, “Myeol” struggles to survive in the immortal society, facing countless hardships. During a lonely and challenging time, Myeol encounters “Phil,” a fellow mutant resolver. Phil insists on working together, offering assistance to Myeol. Can the safety-oriented Myeol and the risk-taking Phil make a harmonious combination?
Product Details:
Webtoon: Immortal Days
Volume: 7
Published Date: 20 January 2023
Publisher: Lezhin Comics
Author: Heo Gin Gae
Illustrator: Heo Gin Gae
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 276
Index: Episodes 11-14
Language: Korean
Size: 14.8*21cm



















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Zahra from Nairobi, Kenya –
Before diving into Immortal Days Vol. 7, I was a bit skeptical about how an immortal world would actually depict real struggles, you know? Myeol’s transformation from this anxious mortal to someone more resilient and determined really resonated with me. It hit different as he teamed up with Phil; their bond is a highlight! By the end of the volume, Myeol isn’t just surviving anymore—he’s thriving amidst all these obstacles. This comic has such solid storytelling that it practically shifted my perspective on resilience itself.
Isolde from Vienna, Austria –
I recently flipped through Volume 7 of Immortal Days and wow, did it pack a punch! The storyline is like nothing I’ve read before. It really captures the emotional grind that Myeol goes through while trying to find his place in a world where everyone else seems invincible. Phil’s role as a partner offered some much-needed balance—it’s this tug-of-war between caution and chaos that totally gripped me! You can literally feel how well these characters evolve together throughout their trials; it felt almost personal for me, which is pretty rare in comics nowadays. Honestly, if you’re after something that’ll pull you into its depths without skipping on character development or plot twists, you’ve hit the jackpot here.
Zola from Wellington, New Zealand –
Having plowed through a fair share of webtoons and comics, I gotta say, Immortal Days Vol. 7 stands out in its own lane compared to other series like Tower of God or solo leveling. The whole concept of an immortal society is way more refreshing than just the classic heroes versus villains plot I’ve seen elsewhere. Myeol’s character hit me differently; he’s got that everyday struggle vibe mixed with deeper existential questions—something you don’t always get when superheroes are flying around saving the day without a care. Plus, Phil’s partnership adds some much-needed comic relief which balances out all those heavy moments beautifully! If you’re into stories that combine raw human emotion with interesting world-building (and mutants!), this one’s worth checking out for sure!
Eldric from Cape Town, South Africa (verified owner) –
Having just finished Volume 7 of Immortal Days, I gotta say it’s a wild ride! Myeol’s struggles in that immortal world are so relatable despite the sci-fi twist. What really got me was how deeply Heo Gin Gae illustrates the mutation themes. It’s like every episode is jam-packed with emotional grit and philosophical musings on mortality versus immortality—it resonates, you know? The pages are pretty slick too—276 vibrant ones that’ll make you flip through faster than a pizza oven at an Italian fiesta! And reading this Korean comic definitely highlights the unique perspective they bring to storytelling; love their artistry!
Kestrel from Auckland, New Zealand (verified owner) –
As someone who’s devoured a fair share of webtoons, I can confidently say that Immortal Days Vol. 7 stands out! The world-building is superb, much like what I’ve seen in “Tower of God,” but here we dive into moral complexities rather than sheer battles. Myeol and Phil’s dynamic feels real; they remind me a bit of the relationship from “Yumi’s Cells”—different yet somehow balanced. Plus, Heo Gin Gae’s art has such flair compared to some others like “Lore Olympus.” It genuinely enhances the storytelling while immersing you deeper into this wild immortal society twist.
Leandro from São Paulo, Brazil –
Alright, so let me tell ya about the artwork in Immortal Days Vol. 7! Heo Gin Gae’s illustrations are absolutely stunning—like wow! Each panel pops with vivid colors that just draw you in deeper into Myeol’s world. It really brings to life the struggle of navigating through a society where immortality rules and it’s no picnic for mortals like him. I found myself pausing on certain pages just to soak it all in because they capture emotion better than some movies do! If you’re an art lover or appreciate graphic novels that excel visually, this volume is gonna be right up your alley!