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See You in My 19th Life Synopsis:
What if we could remember past lives? In the 18th cycle of life, Yoon Ju-Won lived a free existence, remembering every past life. At the age of 12, she meets Seo-Ha and transforms her ordinary life into something extraordinary. However, their journey together comes to an end when Ju-Won’s 18th life is tragically cut short by a car accident. Reincarnated as the 19th cycle, Ju-Won is now known as Ban Ji-Eum and sets out to reunite with Seo-Ha once again.

Product Details:
Webtoon: See You in My 19th Life
Volume: 5
Published Date: 27 April 2023
Publisher: Moonface
Author: Lee Hey
Illustrator: Lee Hey
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 336
Index: Episodes 44-53
Language: Korean
Size: 14.8*21cm

Customer Reviews

Based on 10 reviews
  1. Anneliese Grünfeld from Wien, Österreich

    Diese außergewöhnliche Comic-Serie entfaltet die Idee von Reinkarnation in einer frischen, emotionalen Perspektive. Die Tiefe der Charaktere und ihre zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen sind ergreifend. Jedes Kapitel lässt einen hungrig nach mehr zurück.

  2. Olivia Nash from Vancouver

    As I stumbled upon the comic “See You in My 19th Life”, an initial hesitance enveloped me—would it genuinely bring a fresh take to such worn themes as reincarnation? Yet, within its vibrant panels and insightful storytelling crafted by Lee Hey, I discovered layers that reverberate deeply. Ju-Won’s evolution through time while retaining her past selves showcases not just intimate bonds but echoes of humanity’s shared journey for connection. Her vivid encounters across various lifetimes are draped in emotional complexity rarely encountered in comics today. It manages both humor and heartache masterfully! By volume five, I’m entirely persuaded this narrative offers profound revelations rather than mere entertainment.

  3. Amina Shaikh from Barcelona, Spain

    هذا الكتاب مصور بطريقة جذابة تحمل رسائل عن الحب والفقد. أعاد إلي مشاعر الخسارة بأسلوب عاطفي.

  4. Rena Albright from Santa Barbara, California

    Dive into the whimsical journey of ‘See You in My 19th Life’ Vol. 5, and witness a magical weave between love and existential musings reminiscent of Miyazaki’s delicate storytelling fused with Bolivian mythology’s depth. In this iteration, Ju-Won—now Ban Ji-Eum—is gracefully grappling with shadows from previous existences while stirring heartfelt nostalgia alongside new memories against sun-kissed backdrops similar to that golden hour magic you’d find at sunset on Santa Monica Beach. As you meander through beautifully illustrated frames crafted by Lee Hey, each moment unfurls an astonishing adventure touching on destiny as luminous moments guide our fractured hero towards reconciliation across lifetimes—and it’s utterly enchanting.

  5. Nadine Petrova from Budapest, Hungary (verified owner)

    هذا الكتاب يأخذني في رحلة فريدة من نوعها. الشخصيات تمزج بين تجارب حياة سابقة والحنين للشخص المقرب لها. الإبداع الفني يخلق حالة عاطفية للغاية.

  6. Isabella Trent from Toronto, Canada (verified owner)

    Dive into a realm where every page unfolds like the gentle brush of nostalgia against your skin. Volume 5 of this remarkable comic navigates memory’s currents, plunging deep with poignant threads as Ban Ji-Eum intricately connects back to her past loves while adrift in modern echoes. Much akin to George R.R. Martin’s fabric-weaving brilliance found in ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’, here too lies epic romance grounded not just in another cycle but all the burdens it carries—the emotional tempest feels exhilaratingly fresh! Visual storytelling commands attention; rich artistry parallels Emily Brontë’s sweeping landscapes—dreamy yet profound that sometimes feels distinctly art nouveau merged effortlessly into vivid cartoonist expressiveness—a beautiful reinvention blooming steadily from historic reverb.

  7. Nikita Aranjo from Lisbon, Portugal (verified owner)

    Initially, the concept of revisiting past lives in ‘See You in My 19th Life’ made me apprehensive; isn’t there a risk that exploring such themes could veer into repetitive territory? However, this latest volume completely defied my expectations. Each episode flows seamlessly as it intricately weaves memories from Ju-Won’s earlier existences with present-day emotions. The depth of characters becomes richly textured through their interconnected stories. Illustrations remain breathtakingly detailed and match the soaring narrative perfectly, enhancing rather than detracting from emotional moments—a true artistic symbiosis! Volume 5 compels one to ponder life’s transient nature while reaffirming bonds formed across lifetimes—it’s indeed an extraordinary journey worth immersing oneself in.

  8. Anaïs Thorne from Lyon, France (verified owner)

    Revisiting Ju-Won’s ethereal journey reveals layers of heartache intertwined with moments of vivid joy. Each page breathes life into love’s timeless grasp, urging us to reflect on our own connections across lifetimes.

  9. Thandiwe Biyela from Cape Town, South Africa

    As each page unfurls, I am spellbound by Ban Ji-Eum’s relentless search for love—her story resonates with the fibers of our shared humanity, deep and unyielding.

  10. Liam from Barcelona, Spain

    Absolutely captivated by the storytelling and character development in this volume. The artwork is stunning, making every page a delight to flip through.

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