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10, 20, AND 30 VOL. 2 (ADVANCE REVIEW)
Reviews
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
 RELEASED BY: NETCOMICS
 AUTHOR / ART: 

MORIM KANG

 FORMAT: WESTERN / B&W
 PAGES: 240
 RATING: 16+
 RELEASE DATE: 11/20/2007
 REVIEW DATE: 10/17/2007
 REVIEWED BY: SANDRA SCHOLES


This dramatic story revolves around three women of three different age groups who all have their lives to lead in modern society.

Krumb a widow in her thirties wants to know where Belle, Rok's cousin is as she has recently broken up with her boyfriend and has been away for a while. Rok is upset that she gets away with so much and decides to storm off, leaving her mother to it.

Rok wonders away, thinking of her status as a carer at home with Krumb, and not enjoying her life at home when she hears others, talking about how much she has grown over the years.

Krumb goes out with Choe to the Café Picasso where he talks about the factory where there is a crisis and three of his stores are at risk of closure. At this news she faints at the table and he is in a state of shock about the whole thing. Choe worries about leaving her when she is in such a tender state and grows very fond of her romantically. And as Choe is about to leave, Rok comes back, watching him drive away in his car. Krumb gets another phone call from Belle's mother telling her Belle has not come home yet and is extremely worried about her welfare.

Rok goes to the store to buy some produce with her, and is concerned about her health and tells her she looks very pale. She decides it would be a good idea to get her meat, as it would help her get better. Rok apologises for her behaviour before and her mother says she has already let the situation go in favour of more pressing matters.

Later Belle is seen phoning Beau who is busy at the office with a deadline to meet and she asks him to buy her dinner most unexpectedly.

This second volume addresses the intertwined stories of three separate people who all have lives, which have their own degree of turbulence, and all three also have someone who loves them and cannot forget what it is like to have that someone. The story is excellently put together and the artwork is of a lovely, rounded manwha style.

IN SUMMARY:
Three's a crowd with this fiery trio who will thrill and excite the reader in this brilliant second volume.

 
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