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: 5
Published Date: January 21, 2020
Publisher: RH Korea (RHK)
Writer: Llama
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 176
Language: Korean
Size: 14.5*21cm
ISBN: 978-89-255-6630-6














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Anika Betancourt from Barcelona, Spain –
In the vibrant world of ‘Tomorrow – Comic Book Vol.5’, readers are invited on a visually enthralling adventure that mixes whimsical narrative with thought-provoking themes about existence and consequence. The exploration of Jun-Woong’s life (or lack thereof) post-accident becomes an exhilarating ride filled with dark humor as he wrestles not only to rectify past wrongs but also reshape his destiny against shadows demanding their dues, inviting parallel reflections reminiscent of classic myths where protagonists faced unforeseen trials in haunting realms yet reclaimed light through daring acts.
Vesper Rains from Brooklyn, New York (verified owner) –
Diving into Volume 5 of ‘Tomorrow’ felt like being pulled through a wormhole, alive with the unseen interplay of destiny and choice. The art enlivens Jun-Woong’s eerie yet captivating encounters, framing life-and-death decisions within beautiful strokes reminiscent of chiaroscuro paintings under city lights in Brooklyn. It’s fascinating how these existential stakes are mirrored in Western narratives—similar to Neil Gaiman’s take on mortality but spun here through an original Korean lens that freshens any traditional storytelling tropes! Each page thrums with energy; I couldn’t put it down.
Beatrix Calhoun from Vancouver, Canada (verified owner) –
Tomorrow – Comic Book Vol.5 beckons readers into a nuanced portrayal of existential crises and karmic journeys. Jun-Woong’s extraordinary circumstances elevate storytelling, blurring lines between life choices and the cosmic weight of past missteps.
Ayla Chan from Penang, Malaysia (verified owner) –
Diving into Volume 5 of ‘Tomorrow’ feels like wandering through an intricately woven tapestry depicting life, death, and the unseen forces guiding both. The creators meticulously stitch elements of Korean folklore with contemporary issues such as unemployment and societal expectations—a striking narrative that resonates even beyond borders. Jun-Woong’s existential crisis blends seamlessly with dark humor, leaving a reader teetering between laughter and reflection on one’s own purpose in an increasingly chaotic world. Each panel bursts with visual poetry, layering meaning upon meaning while urging us to cherish our waking hours more dearly.
Sofía Salcedo from Valparaíso, Chile (verified owner) –
Esta quinta entrega de ‘Tomorrow’ captura con intensidad la lucha interna de Jun-Woong. Las ilustraciones son asombrosas, reflejando emociones que resuenan profundamente en cada página. Es un viaje conmovedor lleno de reflexiones sobre la vida y lo que nos define.
Yuna Zhang from Chengdu, China (verified owner) –
Juggling the harsh reality of unemployment and a whimsical dive into the afterlife? Jun-Woong’s journey radiates raw vulnerability yet sparks profound inspiration. A delightful mix of humor wrapped in somber truths makes it an unforgettable read!
ياسين العرفاوي from المغرب –
أنها قصة تأخذك بعيداً، تقلب موازين الحياة في وجدان من يقرأ. التفاصيل غنية وتبرز العبء الإنساني رغم أسلوبه الفنتازي.
Mirael Jang from Seoul, South Korea (verified owner) –
In ‘Tomorrow’ Vol.5, the intricate blend of light and shadow shines brightly through Jun-Woong’s journey. As he grapples with mortality intertwined with corporate shenanigans in a realm beyond our understanding, each panel vibrates with profound irony. The nuanced portrayal of death not as an end but as a portal reflects Korean societal attitudes toward ambition and fate—something unique to its cultural narrative fabric. Every encounter is painted skillfully against an exquisite backdrop that complements character growth like nightingale song at dusk.
Lucas from Barcelona, Spain –
The storytelling is engaging and thought-provoking. This volume continues to explore Jun-Woong’s journey in a compelling way that kept me hooked from start to finish.