Sexy Sora will do anything to be Gun's new girl. She has the advantage of experience on her side, but will it be enough to sway Gun into saying sayonara to sweet little Seung-Ah? And what will Ji-Ae do to avoid becoming the "other" other woman? Of course, it wouldn't be Lights Out without a little two-fisted action to accompany the romance, only it's not Gun who's throwing down this time around, it's Tae-Min!
Gung-Gun Nam
17 years old. Known simply as "Gun," Gung-Gun is legendary among Korean high school gangs for his fighting skills. After making promise to his mom to live a better life, he's trying to be more academic, but school gangs won't leave him alone. In love with Seung-Ah.
Ji-Ae Lee
18 years old. Seductive housemate of Gun, also lives in the Lucky Residence. Tries to seduce Gun.
Mina Kim
17 years old, a problem kid with history of theft.
Seung-Hyuk Baek
World-renown motorcyclist, motivates Gun into learning to race motorcycles and eventually compete in the Grand Prix. (Will likely be referred to only as Hyuk to distinguish him from Seung-Ah, with whom he's also romantically entangled.)
Na-Rae Shin
17 years old. Seung-Ah's best friend.
Schneider
Motorcyclist from Germany, current champion. He competes with Gun at the Grand Prix.
Seung-Ah Min
17 years old. Lives with her grandfather, who owns the Lucky Residence.
Sung-Rae Roh
26 years old. Rice deliveryman by day, heavy metal artist by night. Also lives in Lucky Residence.
Tae-Min Kim
Only son of the CEO of Chunha Corporation, a world conglomerate. Also a resident of Lucky Residence.
"3 Polar Stars"
Refers to Eun-Hee Kang, Hyun-Suk Yang, and Dae-Sung Suh. Together, they comprise the 3 Polar Stars, one of the most well-known and respected gangs at Northern Art High School.
Myung-Jin Lee graduated from Seoul Technical College with a degree in Visual Design. In 1992, he began work on his first manwha series, An Evening Something Wonderful May Happen (the original Korean title of Lights Out), which ran for four years and won him the distinguished Champ Super Manwha award from Korea's top manwha publisher.
In 1995, he put his artistic career on hold to serve for two years in the Korean military. Upon his return, he formed his studio, Dive to Dream Sea, and began work on Ragnarok, one of the top-selling manwha of all time. He continues to work on it to this day. In addition, Lee's studio also created the 2-volume indie comics comedy manhwa Laya, the Witch of Red Pooh.
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This book looks awsome ive gotta et the whole series
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04.21.2008 12:00 AM