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
























Zuri Mbizi from Paris, France (verified owner) –
Volume 5 of Tomorrow skillfully delves deeper into Jun-Woong’s quest beyond his comatose slumber. The complexities arising from intermingling personal fears with metaphysical responsibility reflect not just Korean themes but resonate universally across different cultures struggling to find meaning in the mundanity of life post-college graduation. Its visuals depict poignant contrasts between darkness and potential enlightenment, reminiscent of living urban vibrancy as one might observe bustling streets in Paris. Characters such as Moira manage wit amidst solemn duties that revive feelings both empathetic and relatable—capturing beautifully how trauma can transform ordinary experiences into gateways for growth.
Haruki from Paris, France –
Dans cette dernière aventure, Jun-Woong navigue entre l’espoir et la désillusion. Chaque chapitre résonne avec les luttes modernes des jeunes en quête de sens dans un monde impitoyable.
Zainab from Toronto, Canada (verified owner) –
Hey! So I just dove into ‘Tomorrow – Comic Book Vol.5,’ and wow, it really caught me off guard in the best way possible! Jun-Woong’s wild ride as he teams up with reapers to sort out lives while being stuck between two worlds? Just crazy cool vibes everywhere! The art style nails that blend of whimsy and depth—honestly loved how they portrayed his surreal journey. If you’re all about stories where fate can be twisted a bit (or totally flipped upside down), then this is your jam for sure.
Sakura Yamada from Tokyo, Japan (verified owner) –
「明日」の第5巻は、主人公の境遇が独特に描かれ、多くの視聴者を惹きつけます。再生とカルマについて考えさせられるストーリー展開は非常に魅力的で、美しいイラストとの調和も見事です。
Seraphina Verhoeven from Amsterdam, Nederland (verified owner) –
In het begin dacht ik dat “Tomorrow – Comic Book Vol.5” niet meer was dan een doorgedreven gimmick, simpelweg vol clichématige verhaallijnen die de motivatie van Jun-Woong verdedigden met banale schering en inslag. Maar toen ik verder bladerde, begon er iets te resoneren; de intensiteit in zijn reis om betekenis aan ongewenste momenten te geven trok me onverwacht binnen. De grafische kunst biedt letterlijk levendige visuals waarin elke neergeschoten herinnering nieuw leven blaast tijdens kwetsbare transformaties en diepe morele afwegingen vormen echte gesprekspunten tussen schuldgevoel en bevrijding op uitmuntende wijze samen.
Katarzyna Wojcik from Warsaw, Poland –
Twisted plots intertwine life and afterlife as Jun-Woong stumbles through decisions not merely in shadow, but crafting fate. ‘Tomorrow’ transports you deep within moral quagmires—highly recommended for thrill-seekers.