Description

Tomorrow is a Korean webtoon that follows the story of an unemployed college graduate, Jun-Woong, who slips into a coma when he accidentally falls off of a bridge. During his unconscious state, he receives an invitation from the underworld corporation Flashback’s crisis response squad to join them on a temporary basis. By agreeing to this proposal, he not only has the potential to awaken early from his coma but also to eliminate the negative karma from his previous existence that has been hindering his job prospects. With nothing else to occupy his time, Jun-Woong seizes the opportunity to work with these ominous reapers and save lives on this beautiful day.

Product Details:
Webtoon: Tomorrow
Volume: 11
Published Date: December 27, 2021
Publisher: RH Korea (RHK)

Writer: Llama
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 296
Language: Korean
Size: 14.5*21cm
ISBN: 978-89-255-4880-7

Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
  1. Yusuf Al-Amin from Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    I stumbled across Tomorrow Volume 11 and was skeptical at first—yet another story blending life with an afterlife, I thought. However, the character of Jun-Woong pulled me in effortlessly as he navigates his coma-filled fate filled with these intriguingly flawed reapers who almost felt like reflections of societal struggles we face today. Each page blossoms with beautiful art while conveying deep themes around second chances that echo profoundly beyond its Korean origins. I’m now thoroughly engaged; it speaks a universal truth about destiny wrapped up beautifully in folklore magic.

  2. Aiko from Tokyo, Japan (verified owner)

    明るい未来を提供してくれるストーリーが心に残ります。ジュン・ウンの苦境と成長は、多忙な都市生活への共鳴を感じます。

  3. Yusuf Al-Masri from Rome, Italy (verified owner)

    Riflettendo su “Tomorrow” Volume 11, è chiaro che Llama ha scolpito un’altra straordinaria avventura. Seguendo la trama di Jun-Woong nell’aldilà, si nota una profonda riflessione sulla responsabilità individuale e sul valore del sacrificio. In modo simile ad altre opere moderne come le graphic novel italiane ‘Notti in bianco’, quest’opera gioca con l’idea della morte non solo come fine ma anche come opportunità per rinascere attraverso le esperienze altrui. Le illustrazioni ipnotizzanti trasportano il lettore nella duplicità di mondi visivi—ciò dimostra il vero talento dell’artista italiano Max parkin quando descrive paesaggi mitologici sia sereni che angosciosi.

  4. Aroha from Montreal, Canada (verified owner)

    En passant de ma ville dynamique, j’ai été fasciné par ce tome. L’intrigue nous guide à travers les souffrances et opportunités d’un monde métaphysique moderne avec humour exceptionnel! À lire impérativement pour toucher des sujets profonds tout en souriant.

  5. Leila Amirpour from Tehran, Iran (verified owner)

    In a fascinating intertwining of reality and the afterlife, ‘Tomorrow – Comic Book Vol.11’ pulls readers into Jun-Woong’s dreamlike odyssey that begs exploration of fate versus choice. The comic unfolds like an elegant Persian tapestry – rich with philosophical threads as each decision dances along narrow lanes shaped by unseen karmic forces. Observing how fear can obscure one’s path resonates on personal levels beyond East Asia, evoking relatable emotions for any seeker from Tabriz to Tunis or even Tucson—a transcendent storytelling feat that leaves your mind adrift in reflection long after the pages are closed.

  6. Yasmin Al-Sadiq from Roma, Italia (verified owner)

    Nel suo undicesimo volume, “Tomorrow” conquista ancora di più il lettore! La lotta interiore di Jun-Woong tra le sue ambizioni e le pressioni della vita moderna è incredibilmente realistica. Le tavole pulsano con emozione – un’ode alla speranza che spero segua gli adolescenti ovunque.

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