
Hell: Resurrection Set 1-2
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Netflix series [Hellbound] Season 2, based on the original comic
A masterpiece of this era presented by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Kyu-seok
A sequel to the collaborative webtoon by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Kyu-seok, 『Hell (Season 1)』.
It depicts the events that unfold after the resurrection of the New Truth Church leaders, Jeong Jin-su and Park Jeong-ja, who were dragged to hell.
In a world where Arrowhead holds a firm grip on the public sentiment, the New Truth Society uses the resurrected Park Jeong-ja to subdue Arrowhead and regain its lost control.
Sodo and Min Hyejin continue their arduous fight to restore the world that was ruined by Arrowhead and the New Truth Society.
Meanwhile, news of another resurrection comes in...
A masterpiece of this era presented by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Kyu-seok
A sequel to the collaborative webtoon by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Kyu-seok, 『Hell (Season 1)』.
It depicts the events that unfold after the resurrection of the New Truth Church leaders, Jeong Jin-su and Park Jeong-ja, who were dragged to hell.
In a world where Arrowhead holds a firm grip on the public sentiment, the New Truth Society uses the resurrected Park Jeong-ja to subdue Arrowhead and regain its lost control.
Sodo and Min Hyejin continue their arduous fight to restore the world that was ruined by Arrowhead and the New Truth Society.
Meanwhile, news of another resurrection comes in...
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Hell: Resurrection 1
Hell: Resurrection 2
Hell: Resurrection 2
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Two Resurrected Ones, The Coming Chapter of Asura
In a world where everyone is a sinner, who will receive the final judgment?
Two volumes of the dystopian dark fantasy series "Hell: Resurrection" released simultaneously.
One day, a person appears in the middle of Seoul who receives a 'hell notice'.
The unidentified entity suddenly disappears after informing you of your name, the fact that you are going to hell, and the time remaining until you go to hell.
When the time of the announced demonstration arrives, the target of the notice meets a brutal end at the hands of the messengers of hell.
There were no exceptions to this rule.
Until a child who was predicted to be a demonstrator survived thanks to the devotion of his parents.
And until two 'resurrected ones' returned from hell.
The dead, the living, and the survivors are all reborn as symbols.
Park Jeong-ja becomes the center of the 'Resurrection Project' planned by the New Truth Society and the government, which aims to subdue Arrowhead and regain lost control.
The anecdotes of Bae Young-jae and Song So-hyeon, who risked their lives to become sacrificial lambs in place of their children, are used in Arrowhead's propaganda activities as "the teachings of God."
Under the logic of the arrowhead that one must join the demonstration to wash away original sin in order to avoid punishment, Bae Young-jae and Song So-hyeon are constantly called out as sinners and martyrs.
Jaehyun, the daughter they saved by risking their lives, grows up in hiding in Sodo under Min Hyejin's protection, but loses her freedom and is criticized whenever there is a power struggle.
Then, another resurrected person appears.
The main character is none other than Jeong Jin-su, the leader of the New Truth Society.
He, who had preached the truth of the notice and demonstration to many people, also met the demonstration and disappeared without a sound.
Jin-su Jeong, who has returned with a splendid announcement of his return, becomes the new main axis of Arrowhead and causes a stir.
The government and the New Truth Society try to turn the tables by holding a 'revival meeting' with Park Jeong-ja as the frontrunner, and Jeong Jin-su, who wants to meet Park Jeong-ja for some reason, moves his arrowhead toward the revival meeting.
Min Hye-jin and So-do, who are trying to rescue Park Jeong-ja and return her to her family, also go into hiding at the revival meeting, but their plan is discovered and the scene turns into chaos...
In an age that desires the pleasure of condemnation,
The only truth of salvation conveyed by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Kyu-seok
"In a world where everyone is a sinner, who will receive the final judgment?" In the sequel, "Hell: Resurrection," this question persistently digs into the minds of the characters and the readers.
A hellish highland that suddenly strikes like a natural disaster.
Unable to bear the fact that anyone, without exception, can become a target of condemnation, humans call themselves messengers of justice and long for scapegoats.
The moment the belief that the disasters of today are part of God's plan is revealed to be an illusion, humans fill the void with another hell of their own creation.
Hell, teeming with people who refuse to think and turn away from the truth, is a mirror image of reality.
This is precisely why the "Hell" series has had such a powerful impact both domestically and internationally.
Director Yeon Sang-ho and writer Choi Kyu-seok's collaborative "Hellbound" series returns with the sequel "Hellbound: Resurrection" three years after the first season, which was completed in 2021.
The exploration of human nature and reflections on the ethical dilemmas facing Korean society, as seen by the two creators who built the story together through countless conversations, are fully reflected in this work.
Hope for change, anticipation for the future.
What can humans do in a world where everything is frustrated?
What kind of scene will we see as we take our final steps toward the planned end?
Humanism that can only be witnessed in a collapsing world.
The truth of salvation conveyed by these two people, who have expressed the value of human belief through their works, quietly shines even amidst the ruins.
When we close the book, we will see a ray of hope even amidst the corpse remains that linger before our eyes.
『Hell』, a masterpiece of Korean comics translated and published in 13 countries.
This work, which was also produced as a Netflix series, was invited to the 29th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) ahead of the release of Season 2 on October 25th.
The comic 『Hell: Resurrection』 was edited based on the original manuscript before it was remade into a webtoon, following a flow that allows the author's intentions to be read most naturally.
Unlike Season 1, Season 2 was produced in full color, presenting readers with vivid fear through even more intense colors and descriptions.
As a special appendix exclusive to the single volume edition, two previously unpublished pictorials drawn by author Gyu-Seok Choi are included.
In a world where everyone is a sinner, who will receive the final judgment?
Two volumes of the dystopian dark fantasy series "Hell: Resurrection" released simultaneously.
One day, a person appears in the middle of Seoul who receives a 'hell notice'.
The unidentified entity suddenly disappears after informing you of your name, the fact that you are going to hell, and the time remaining until you go to hell.
When the time of the announced demonstration arrives, the target of the notice meets a brutal end at the hands of the messengers of hell.
There were no exceptions to this rule.
Until a child who was predicted to be a demonstrator survived thanks to the devotion of his parents.
And until two 'resurrected ones' returned from hell.
The dead, the living, and the survivors are all reborn as symbols.
Park Jeong-ja becomes the center of the 'Resurrection Project' planned by the New Truth Society and the government, which aims to subdue Arrowhead and regain lost control.
The anecdotes of Bae Young-jae and Song So-hyeon, who risked their lives to become sacrificial lambs in place of their children, are used in Arrowhead's propaganda activities as "the teachings of God."
Under the logic of the arrowhead that one must join the demonstration to wash away original sin in order to avoid punishment, Bae Young-jae and Song So-hyeon are constantly called out as sinners and martyrs.
Jaehyun, the daughter they saved by risking their lives, grows up in hiding in Sodo under Min Hyejin's protection, but loses her freedom and is criticized whenever there is a power struggle.
Then, another resurrected person appears.
The main character is none other than Jeong Jin-su, the leader of the New Truth Society.
He, who had preached the truth of the notice and demonstration to many people, also met the demonstration and disappeared without a sound.
Jin-su Jeong, who has returned with a splendid announcement of his return, becomes the new main axis of Arrowhead and causes a stir.
The government and the New Truth Society try to turn the tables by holding a 'revival meeting' with Park Jeong-ja as the frontrunner, and Jeong Jin-su, who wants to meet Park Jeong-ja for some reason, moves his arrowhead toward the revival meeting.
Min Hye-jin and So-do, who are trying to rescue Park Jeong-ja and return her to her family, also go into hiding at the revival meeting, but their plan is discovered and the scene turns into chaos...
In an age that desires the pleasure of condemnation,
The only truth of salvation conveyed by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Kyu-seok
"In a world where everyone is a sinner, who will receive the final judgment?" In the sequel, "Hell: Resurrection," this question persistently digs into the minds of the characters and the readers.
A hellish highland that suddenly strikes like a natural disaster.
Unable to bear the fact that anyone, without exception, can become a target of condemnation, humans call themselves messengers of justice and long for scapegoats.
The moment the belief that the disasters of today are part of God's plan is revealed to be an illusion, humans fill the void with another hell of their own creation.
Hell, teeming with people who refuse to think and turn away from the truth, is a mirror image of reality.
This is precisely why the "Hell" series has had such a powerful impact both domestically and internationally.
Director Yeon Sang-ho and writer Choi Kyu-seok's collaborative "Hellbound" series returns with the sequel "Hellbound: Resurrection" three years after the first season, which was completed in 2021.
The exploration of human nature and reflections on the ethical dilemmas facing Korean society, as seen by the two creators who built the story together through countless conversations, are fully reflected in this work.
Hope for change, anticipation for the future.
What can humans do in a world where everything is frustrated?
What kind of scene will we see as we take our final steps toward the planned end?
Humanism that can only be witnessed in a collapsing world.
The truth of salvation conveyed by these two people, who have expressed the value of human belief through their works, quietly shines even amidst the ruins.
When we close the book, we will see a ray of hope even amidst the corpse remains that linger before our eyes.
『Hell』, a masterpiece of Korean comics translated and published in 13 countries.
This work, which was also produced as a Netflix series, was invited to the 29th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) ahead of the release of Season 2 on October 25th.
The comic 『Hell: Resurrection』 was edited based on the original manuscript before it was remade into a webtoon, following a flow that allows the author's intentions to be read most naturally.
Unlike Season 1, Season 2 was produced in full color, presenting readers with vivid fear through even more intense colors and descriptions.
As a special appendix exclusive to the single volume edition, two previously unpublished pictorials drawn by author Gyu-Seok Choi are included.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 21, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 488 pages | 153*220*50mm
- ISBN13: 9791141607630
- ISBN10: 1141607638
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