Manhwa review for 10,20, and 30 Volume 1 by Morim Kang. Published
by Netcomics $9.99 Ages 16+. Translated by Jennifer Park. 10,20,
and 30 follows the adventures of three female characters as they
feel their way through life and come to terms with what they want
out of a relationship. Rok Nah, 16, is not interested in dating
boys yet, even though her childhood friend wants to be her
boyfriend. Her mother, Krum Yoon, a rising fashion designer, cannot
forget her dead husband, even when the president of the company
starts to become fond of her. Belle Woo, Krum's niece, is locked in
a dead-end relationship with a man who satisfies her sexually, but
brings her no closer to happiness. This is a comedy romance drama
that looks at life through female eyes from the perspective of
three different age groups. Volume 1 was funny, truthful, and
authentic. Does contain cartoony nudity and sexual situations.
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