Description
Sinopse de Dam in the Forest:
A partir de um certo momento, 'Dam', cujo crescimento havia parado, deixa as pessoas para trás e se aventura em uma floresta onde ninguém o conhece. Dam, um menino comum de 14 anos. Mas desde que descobriu o talento de acelerar rapidamente o crescimento de seres vivos na ponta dos dedos, o próprio crescimento de Dam parou. As pessoas trataram Dam como se ele fosse um monstro, e ele acabou vivendo isolado em sua casa, evitando seus olhares. Quando recuperou a consciência, os pais de Dam haviam envelhecido e falecido. Seu irmão mais novo... até o filho de seu irmão mais novo... Mas Dam permaneceu tão jovem como sempre. Escapando da aldeia, Dam entrou na floresta onde nenhum humano o conhecia... e passou a ser chamado de 'Espírito da Floresta' pelas pessoas. Após a passagem de muitos longos anos, algo que perturbaria Dam, que vivia como o 'Espírito da Floresta', apareceu... O calor de um único raio de esperança nascido no desespero, Dam, o menino cujo crescimento havia parado, na floresta, estende sua mão mais uma vez em direção ao mundo.
Detalhes do produto:
Webtoon: Dam in the Forest
Volume: 5
Data de publicação: 5 de outubro de 2022
Editora: A.Tempo Media
Autor: Dahong
Ilustrador: Dahong
Origem: Korea
Condição: Novo
Páginas: 336
Índice: Episódios 54-66
Idioma: Coreano
Tamanho: 15*21cm

























Cassandra Bluebell from Toronto, Canada (proprietário verificado) –
Finding solace within its pages, Dam in the Forest captivated me with tales of isolation and longing. It’s a poignant exploration of adolescence intertwined with magical realism, challenging societal perceptions of ‘otherness’. Every frame breathes life into struggles that resonate deeply, urging readers to rethink notions around belonging.
Marina Sánchez-Mora from Barcelona, España –
Con la llegada de ‘Dam en el bosque’, esta serie gráfica alcanza un nivel extraordinario, abordando temas universales como la soledad y los cambios irreversibles que trae el paso del tiempo. Este volumen narra magistralmente cómo Dam intenta reconciliar su extraño don con una realidad desgarradora; a pesar de estar atrapado en la juventud eterna, hay profundidad emocional que resonará entre lectores más allá del folclore moderno. El trazo vívido y las combinaciones cromáticas capturan visualmente lo místico, otorgándole vida propia al mundo natural donde se adentra este joven perdido.
Selene Thibault from Montreal, Canada –
Reading ‘Dam in the Forest Vol.5’ is like rediscovering lost magic from my youth; an exquisite blend of sorrow and hope that resonates deeply with our shared human condition.
Jordan Fink from Toronto –
Okay, so hear me out! ‘Dam in the Forest – Comic Book Vol.5’ is honestly wild – like diving deep into a cosmic woods where reality kind of bends. Imagine being this teenager named Dam who’s chilling with some sick abilities to speed up life growth but can’t seem to keep himself on that level—totally relatable struggle, right? As he ventures solo into mystery-laden woods (big vibe), he becomes an almost mythical creature called the ‘Spirit of the Forest.’ It’s poetic and haunting how isolation turns him legend. Seriously though, it’s a trip seeing someone flip their own nature like this. Major feels by ending!
Leah Kimura from Miyagi Prefecture, Japan (proprietário verificado) –
Okay, so imagine this wild ride through the woods where a boy named Dam feels all kinds of pressure from his past, right? Like he’s got powers to make things grow, but nobody wants him around ’cause they’re scared. It hits hard on that whole theme of isolation and really searching for who you are outside what others think. And the art? So lush! Makes you feel like you’re strolling through those enchanted forests yourself—so dreamy yet heavy with emotion. If you’re into comics that tug at your heartstrings while delivering some major eye candy in terms of visuals, don’t miss this one! Seriously!
Kyung-Soo Jin from Jeju Island, South Korea (proprietário verificado) –
Initially, I found myself questioning the depth of a story about an isolated boy wrestling with his growth—a seemingly trivial premise that could easily slip into cliché. Yet as I turned page after vibrant page of ‘Dam in the Forest – Comic Book Vol.5,’ my skepticism dissolved like mist at dawn. Each panel illuminates Dam’s poignant journey through despair and reawakening amid mystical foliage, embodying universal themes drawn from quiet corners of existence where human struggles breathe life into mythical lore. The artwork is sumptuous, alive with color schemes rooted deeply in Korean aesthetics—every brushstroke seems to pulse with raw emotion that echoes long past reading time. Far beyond mere escapism, this comic evokes whispers from the depths of every reader’s psyche about loneliness and belonging against nature’s indifference—a masterful creation worth delving into more than once.