Description
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: 5
Published Date: 9 August 2022
Publisher: YOUNG COM
Author: Lee Yun-Chang
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 256
Index: Episodes 53-65
Language: Korean
Size: 14.5*20cm
Weight: 0.42kg
ISBN: 9791167791276








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Yoon-Hee Min from Jeju Island, South Korea –
As a resident of Jeju Island, I’ve always been skeptical about tales centered on the living dead. With countless zombie narratives flooding both literature and media, how could any really capture genuine human emotion? Yet here comes ‘My Daughter is a Zombie,’ breaking from the traditional horde-driven chaos and presenting an emotional journey unlike any other. This comic has taken family ties, horror, and hope in its grip — infusing aspects of everyday Korean life into heart-wrenching moments that transcend genre boundaries. The relationship between Jeong-Hwan and Su-Ah stirs up familiar sensations while treading cautiously through surrealism; it resonates deeply even with those like me who rarely indulge in graphic storytelling.
Alaric from Edinburgh, Scotland –
Honestly, I picked up “My Daughter is a Zombie” Vol. 5 expecting it to be just another cliché comic about zombies, but boy was I in for a surprise! The storytelling really grabs you; Jeong-Hwan’s struggle to protect his daughter Su-Ah tugs at the heartstrings while keeping things thrilling with that zombie twist. Each episode from 53-65 builds on this emotional rollercoaster, and you can feel Lee Yun-Chang’s passion as he navigates through themes of love and secrecy amidst chaos. I wasn’t sure how much depth there’d actually be given its genre but it honestly delivers quite nicely. This volume felt fresh yet relatable somehow – perfect combo! And let me tell ya: the art? It pops off the page beautifully. Quite pleased overall; glad my doubts were blown away!
Isolde from Lisbon, Portugal –
I absolutely loved how this volume dives deep into the relationship between Jeong-Hwan and his daughter, Su-Ah. The emotional depth is so striking—it’s like you can feel all that dad love oozing out! Each panel showcases these tender moments, giving life to their bond amidst all the chaos of zombies. It’s really a nice break from just zombie slaying; I felt more connected with them in this issue than ever before.
Zahara from Lima, Peru (verified owner) –
I just got my hands on Volume 5 of My Daughter is a Zombie, and I gotta say, the craftsmanship in this comic book is top-notch. The pages feel thick and durable; you can tell they won’t crinkle easily if you’re flipping through while munching snacks like some other comics I’ve had before. The artwork really pops thanks to that glossy finish – each frame just pulls you in deeper into Jeong-Hwan’s world with Su-Ah. Plus, it’s bound well; no loose pages or annoying gaps which often kill the vibe when reading. You’d expect good quality from Korean products anyway, but this one honestly exceeded my expectations! Definitely worth adding to any collector’s shelf!