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: 2
Published Date: June 25, 2019
Publisher: RH Korea (RHK)
Writer: Llama
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 240
Language: Korean
Size: 14.5*21cm
ISBN: 978-89-255-6627-6 .



























![V - LAYOVER [Random] - EmpressKorea](https://empresskorea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/V_-_LAYOVER_Random_-_EmpressKorea-333670.jpg)






Adrian Finch from Toronto (verified owner) –
Envision a cosmic dance where fate entangles in thrilling tendrils—a scene portrayed stunningly within the panels of ‘Tomorrow – Comic Book Vol.2.’ Jun-Woong’s spectral journey transcends mere lifelessness, flowing into realms populated by nebulous characters intent on reshaping destinies hidden behind life’s mundane facade. Rich hues splatter across each page; whispers of fate morph with surreal strokes that question societal constructs regarding employment and worthiness in our frantic modern landscape. Eager for purpose yet bearing unbearable sorrow—Jun-Woong embodies hopes left dormant too long, challenging us to reflect upon when we might leap forth into adventure or paralysis.
Hana Zhang from Xi’an, China –
At first glance, the concept of a college dropout flirting with fate in ‘Tomorrow’ Vol. 2 feels all too familiar, an echo of many tales from pop culture’s afterlife realm. However, as I turned page after intricate page woven with emotional depth and striking artistry, my skepticism quickly waned. The layered storytelling resonates profoundly within our hustle-prone societies — every moment grips you like unexpected autumn breezes that sweep away pretense. Jun-Woong’s poignant journey transcends traditional tropes while addressing profound existential dilemmas with genuine relatability; this unique blend pulses through each scene almost hypnotically.
Anisa Chowdhury from Bengaluru, India (verified owner) –
Okay, so if you haven’t dived into the ‘Tomorrow’ comic yet, you’re seriously missing out. This second volume pulls on your heartstrings while throwing in all this deep mythology that just works perfectly! Jun-Woong’s journey is like riding a rollercoaster but through life-and-death situations and I can totally vibe with how he’s stuck figuring stuff out even while being technically… ya know… not alive? The art feels super fresh and packs so much emotion; each page hits hard. It’s brilliant storytelling blending modern struggles with some spiritual twists we don’t usually see here!
Min-Jae Choi from Busan, South Korea (verified owner) –
Yo! So I just read Tomorrow Vol. 2 and wow, it took me on a wild ride through Jun-Woong’s mind. It’s kinda heavy with all that coma drama and trying to save lives while he sorts out his past mistakes—super relatable vibes! Plus, the art? Absolutely killer; those shadowy reaper designs really hit different. Felt like diving into an ethereal universe where every panel just pops out at ya. Can’t help but laugh at some moments while gripping my seat in others, LOL! If you’re down for something profound yet entertaining from Korea’s comic scene, this one’s worth your time!
Emily from New York, USA –
Absolutely loved this volume! The artwork is stunning and the storyline keeps you engaged. I can’t wait for more!