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: 6
Published Date: 9 August 2022
Publisher: YOUNG COM
Author: Lee Yun-Chang
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 256
Index: Episodes 66-77
Language: Korean
Size: 14.5*20cm
Weight: 0.42kg
ISBN: 9791167791283

















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Kailani Jabbari from Oaxaca, Mexico –
A haunting tale wrapped in a father’s fierce love; Lee Yun-Chang weaves heartbreak and hope through his daughter’s struggle, evoking empathy from the very first page.
Giovanni Marinelli from Roma, Italia –
L’approccio a tema zombie in questo fumetto è unico: la lotta di un padre per proteggere la figlia attraverso il dolore e l’accettazione è una lezione emozionante. Ogni pagina racchiude tensione e calore, offrendo uno sguardo profondo su amore e paura.
Mi-Jin Park from Busan, South Korea (verified owner) –
Yo, I just wrapped up Vol. 6 of ‘My Daughter is a Zombie,’ and wow, talk about heartstrings being yanked! Like, it’s not your typical zombie gig where everyone’s gnawing on flesh all day—it’s real familial stuff mixed with that crazy apocalyptic vibe. Jeong-Hwan trying to protect Su-Ah hits hard; you feel the struggle deep in your gut. I mean, can’t even imagine keeping that secret from everyone! The art? Super slick—it draws you right into Korea’s post-zombie scene like you’re there drinking soju while everyone around struggles for normalcy again. Seriously recommend if you dig some drama layered over horror!
Akira Mori from Osaka, Japan –
As I opened the pages of ‘My Daughter is a Zombie’, I couldn’t help but be hesitant. Another zombie story? Haven’t we explored enough flesh-eating tales already? But then, it gripped me with its underlying warmth—the narrative fuses heartbreak and humor against the chilling backdrop of a post-apocalyptic Korea. Jeong-Hwan’s struggle to protect Su-Ah stirred something deep within; it wasn’t merely about survival, but the power of love transcending any grotesque stigma society holds toward zombies. Lee Yun-Chang crafts an intricate world where sorrow meets whimsy masterfully; this isn’t just horror—it’s profound family drama that reminds us all what humanity looks like in oddest places. So yes, I’ve flipped my initial doubts: here lies a gem awaiting appreciation in graphic literature!