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My Daughter is a Zombie Synopsis:
One year after an unprecedented zombie attack that killed hundreds of thousands, South Korea has finally been declared zombie-free. But Jeong-Hwan holds a secret: his daughter, Su-Ah, is the last zombie left on earth. When her cravings are satisfied and her violent tendencies die down, it almost seems like there’s hope for her to have a normal life. But how long can he keep Su-Ah a secret from everyone else?

Product Details:
Webtoon: My Daughter is a Zombie
Volume: 2
Published Date: 9 August 2022
Publisher: YOUNG COM
Author: Lee Yun-Chang
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 272
Index: Episodes 13-26
Language: Korean
Size: 14.5*20cm
Weight: 0.45kg
ISBN: 9791167791245

Customer Reviews

Based on 8 reviews
  1. Camille Dumas from Toronto (verified owner)

    Dans la série “My Daughter is a Zombie Volume 2”, le contraste poignant entre l’innocence perdue et les dangers du monde extérieur se renforce. Jeong-Hwan, dans sa lutte quotidienne pour protéger Su-Ah, résonne comme un père qui refuse de céder aux normes établies des sociétés averses au chaos. Les illustrations vibrant de couleurs captivantes servent à rehausser cette bataille intérieure – où survit un amour obstiné mais inquiet sous une surface troublée par une société ravagée après une apocalypse zombifiée. La douceur amère des épisodes explorés plonge davantage dans ce débat éternel : jusqu’où peut-on aller par amour ?

  2. Sofia Kinley from Toronto, Canada

    Engrossing storytelling strikes the balance of fear and hope! This volume navigates humanity through monstrosity, as Jeong-Hwan’s love shows deep resonance amid chaos. Absolutely compelling!

  3. Elliot Verbist from Brügge, Belgien

    Ein ergreifendes, neues Abenteuer voller emotionaler Tiefen. Die Erzählkunst des Autors in dieser Episode entfaltet ein herzzerreißendes Gleichgewicht zwischen Grauen und Vaterliebe – eine seltene Kostbarkeit.

  4. Parker Reed from Toronto

    When I stumbled upon ‘My Daughter is a Zombie Vol.2,’ skepticism clouded my anticipation, and initially, the whole premise seemed slightly absurd—a story merging paternal devotion with ghastly undertones? Yet within moments of diving into its vibrant panels filled with intensity and emotion, doubt unraveled beautifully like fine thread pulling loose from a frayed seam. Lee Yun-Chang masterfully weaves human struggle through uncharted narratives as Jeong-Hwan juggles his chilling truth about Su-Ah’s existence—its artistry is deeply unsettling yet refreshingly tender in approach! Now reflecting on this odyssey penned brilliantly in Korean tradition imbued occasionally with unexpected humor despite being characterized by apocalypse bleakness makes me realize how cleverly one can examine mortality alongside unabashed love; pure creativity beckons each turn of page almost evoking feeling disbelieved!

  5. Emerson Stokes from Chicago

    In ‘My Daughter is a Zombie – Comic Book Vol.2,’ Lee Yun-Chang deftly interweaves threads of heartache and absurdity against the backdrop of post-apocalyptic South Korea. The vivid portrayal of Jeong-Hwan’s emotional turmoil, coupled with his fervent desire to shield Su-Ah from society’s wrath, beckons readers into an intriguing labyrinth where love confronts fear head-on. Readers might find parallels between Jeong-Hwan’s relentless struggle and universal themes around acceptance amid adversity; after all, which parent wouldn’t fiercely protect their child? Rich in graphic storytelling flair that highlights social commentary on judgment versus empathy, this volume compels its audience to rethink not just survival but humanity itself.

  6. Clémentine Noir from Bruxelles, Belgique (verified owner)

    Mon âme est attirée par le chaos magnifique de cet ouvrage! L’évolution du personnage central m’a laissé en suspens, son drame entre innocence et monstruosité capte l’attention. Je ne pouvais pas détourner les yeux.

  7. Kaela Yoshida from Osaka, Japan (verified owner)

    The stark juxtaposition of love and horror captured in Su-Ah’s story left me breathless. As a parent, I feel his desperation resonate profoundly.

  8. Isabella Chan from Melbourne, Australia

    Yo, I just got my hands on Vol. 2 of ‘My Daughter is a Zombie’ and wow! It’s crazy how the story deepens. The whole dad trying to protect his little girl while navigating this zombie apocalypse stuff? Pure fire! 🌟 There’s heart in all that gore—feels like I’m rooting for Su-Ah so much; can’t wait to see how her secret holds up in society now they’re ‘zombie-free.’ The art style gets better too—it hits different, ya know? Definitely adds spice to those late-night reading sessions.

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