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I'm still trying to find volume 5! I think it's been interesting and I want to see if any of my predictions (guesses of what will happen next) will happen in the final book! So with that said I'm off to find it...

01.31.2008 12:00 AM


?!!! ???!!! ...hope I spelled that right... anyways, anyone know somewhere I can find these books?

10.15.2007 12:00 AM


looks like a sweet manwha! =D

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Soul to Seoul Volume 1
  • PAPERBACK: 208 PAGES
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1-59532-312-0
  • EAN: 978-1-59532-312-5
  • AVAILABLE: NOW
  • MSRP: $9.99

Kai and Spike are best of friends. They have a common background, the fact that they are both half Koreans. They both feel alone and mistreated, angry towards the world, and uncomfortable in their own house. One day in the middle of black Harlem, they accidentally encounter a Korean foreign student, Sunil, and both become interested in her. . .

Kai Lee
Half-Korean and half-Caucasian. Rebellious and full of anger.


Spike Washington
Half-Korean and half-African American. Kai's one and only friend. Also in love with Sunil.


Sunil Sohn
Foreign student from South Korea. Kai's girlfriend.


J.J. (Judas Jesus)
Adopted from Korea but abandoned by his American parents, lives with Kai's family.


Gelda Lee
Kai's half sister, spoiled girl, has a weird love-hate relationship with J.J


Sangyul Choi
Kai's cousin from Korea.


Ji-Eun Kim
Ji-Eun Kim's birth date is February 4th. She attended Chun-Ju University, and majored in Applied Arts. In 1993, she made her manga debut by winning an award for new manga artist in Touch magazine.

Her other works include Last Sanctuary in the Desert, Gypsy Moon, My Little Lover, and Xtra Syndrome

A Note from the Author:
"Liking something and doing something well is completely different. When choosing a career path, I think it's better to choose something you do well rather than something you like. I've heard a lot of people say that they became manga artists because they loved manga -- but in my case, I don't think I liked manga as much as those around me. However, for me, this is something I can be the best at. As I'm drawing the characters, sometimes I just become part of the world that I'm creating. In that moment, I'm not the artist anymore; I'm one of the characters in that world. I think this is what makes me continue to draw manga. I feel joy in doing something I'm good at, and I like expressing myself. In Soul to Seoul, I want to express all of the things that I love. As I finish each episode, I do have a feeling of regret that I haven?ft done my best, but I would comfort myself by saying that my work is continuously improving, and I feel the urge to learn more to become better."