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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: 7
Published Date: 9 August 2022
Publisher: YOUNG COM
Author: Lee Yun-Chang
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 272
Index: Episodes 78-89 (final)
Language: Korean
Size: 14.5*20cm
Weight: 0.44kg
ISBN: 9791167791290

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
  1. Aurora Balbuena from Barcelona

    Quando me deparei com ‘My Daughter is a Zombie’ Volume 7, admito que estava cético sobre mais um enredo zumbificado. Afinal, tantas histórias têm surgido ao redor do mundo! No entanto, fui fisgado pela narrativa de Lee Yun-Chang. A busca incansável de Jeong-Hwan por proteger sua filha Su-Ah é tão intensa e universalmente reconhecível – o amor parental transcende qualquer barreira cultural ou até mesmo realista que uma zombificação pode sugerir. As complexidades morais apresentadas abrem espaços para discussões profundas sobre aceitação e humanidade em cenários impensáveis; definitivamente algo fresquíssimo entre os contos da mídia pop atual!

  2. Carolina Jasper from Toronto

    A captivating blend of humor and horror that pulls readers in. The struggles of Jeong-Hwan to shield Su-Ah from society evoke profound emotions about parenthood, isolation, and love’s resilience amidst chaos.

  3. Valentina Guerra from Cusco, Perú (verified owner)

    Impactante y emocionante, el Volumen 7 de ‘My Daughter is a Zombie’ desafía las expectativas. El dilema del padre sobre su hija muestra la profundidad del amor familiar en tiempos oscuros. Se siente real.

  4. Tae-Min Seok from Busan, South Korea

    In Volume 7 of ‘My Daughter is a Zombie,’ Lee Yun-Chang skillfully deepens the emotional layers amidst harrowing conflict. This particular chapter gracefully traverses a poignant territory as Jeong-Hwan wrestles with both paternal love and societal fear, illuminating an array of themes including acceptance and alienation in post-apocalyptic South Korea. The nuanced artwork juxtaposes tender moments between father and daughter against vivid, chaotic backdrops reflective of Su-Ah’s internal struggles—a silent plea for normality against harsh realities. Here, every page resonates deeply; it asks profound questions about humanity intertwined with haunting beauty.

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