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: 8
Published Date: August 20, 2020
Publisher: RH Korea (RHK)

Writer: Llama
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 324
Language: Korean
Size: 14.5*21cm
ISBN: 978-89-255-4701-5 

Customer Reviews

Based on 5 reviews
  1. Samantha Thibault from Toronto, Canada (verified owner)

    A brilliant tapestry of metaphysical exploration and vivid storytelling. Jun-Woong’s journey unfurls like a cinematic adventure, balancing poignant moments with darkly comedic touches that captivate every page.

  2. Lina Verena Kühne from Nürnberg, Deutschland (verified owner)

    Anfangs war ich skeptisch gegenüber “Tomorrow – Comic Book Vol.8”, da die gesamte Prämisse recht ungewöhnlich klingt – ein Mann, der in einer Art Parallelwelt mit Reapern zusammenarbeitet, um sich selbst und andere zu retten? Nach dem Lesen kann ich jedoch sagen, dass dieses Werk absolut fesselnd ist! Die Handlung entfaltet sich gekonnt zwischen Humor und tiefen emotionalen Momenten. Jun-Woongs Reisen sind sowohl schockierend als auch aufbauend und laden dazu ein, über eigene Lebenserfahrungen nachzudenken. Visuell eindrucksvoll gestaltete Panels untermalen die Erzählung wunderbar. Ein absolutes Muss für alle Manga-Fans!

  3. Sana Azizi from Tehran, Iran (verified owner)

    As Jun-Woong navigates between life and the afterlife, readers grasp existential dilemmas through vibrant art and touching narrative. Tomorrow uniquely merges comedy with deep cultural reflections, appealing to all generations.

  4. Jin-Sook Choi from Busan, South Korea

    As I turned the pages of ‘Tomorrow – Comic Book Vol.8,’ it felt akin to wandering through a colorful market in Seoul—each frame bursting with rich visuals that intertwine life and afterlife seamlessly. Jun-Woong’s journey resonates profoundly, pulling readers into reflections on fate while weaving laughter amidst tragedy, reminiscent of local storytelling traditions where humor lightens dark themes. The nuanced depiction of negative karma paired with spirited underworld shenanigans cultivates a culturally vibrant narrative unmatched by many Western comics’ often simplistic morals. In this eighth volume, emotions deepen remarkably—breathtaking.

  5. Mia from Toronto, Canada

    A captivating tale! The artwork and storyline are fantastic. I couldn’t put it down.

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