Grim reapers of Eternity
- Year of Production
- 2020
Summary
Na Young-won, a Webtoon artist, suffers from agoraphobia after losing her parents in an accident as a child. Every night in her dreams, she sees death, and the only thing that saves her from these terrible and cruel nightmares is a video of her happy childhood with her parents. She followed in her mother's footsteps and became a cartoonist, but she still fears daily for her life.
Something similar happens in the Shadowland. Some of the Grim Reapers of the underworld fear leaving it. To solve this problem, other desperate reapers in Middle-earth began studying human medicine.
A grim reaper can be only seen by the dead.
But Young-won sees them.
Why does she see them?
Why are they appearing in front of her?
Something similar happens in the Shadowland. Some of the Grim Reapers of the underworld fear leaving it. To solve this problem, other desperate reapers in Middle-earth began studying human medicine.
A grim reaper can be only seen by the dead.
But Young-won sees them.
Why does she see them?
Why are they appearing in front of her?
Company Profile
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Paranmedia
A powerhouse of Korean romantic novels, Paran Media starts innovative new styles in the fiction genre. Paran Media believes in the power of imagination—because we know how much a truly “joyfull” story can contribute to changing the world. Since its founding in 2004, Paran Media has published works across four distinct categories for the past 20 years. Paran, which focuses on romance and romance fantasy; Paransome, dedicated to international romance fiction; Paran Imagination, which explores crossover and genre-blurring literature; and the main Paran Media imprint, which publishes books in the humanities and general knowledge.
Through these separate labels, each work has been able to meet readers with a unique sense of expertise and diversity. 《The Days of the Sungkyunkwan Scholars》, 《The Days of the Gyujanggak Servants》, 《The Moon embracing the Sun》, 《Lovers of the Red Sky》, 《First Love Syndrome》, 《The King in Love》, 《Now, the Superhuman》 have been translated and published in countries including Japan, China, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Paran Media will continue to serve as a gateway where stories connect readers and the world—seeking out encounters with all the diverse corners of life.
Through these separate labels, each work has been able to meet readers with a unique sense of expertise and diversity. 《The Days of the Sungkyunkwan Scholars》, 《The Days of the Gyujanggak Servants》, 《The Moon embracing the Sun》, 《Lovers of the Red Sky》, 《First Love Syndrome》, 《The King in Love》, 《Now, the Superhuman》 have been translated and published in countries including Japan, China, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Paran Media will continue to serve as a gateway where stories connect readers and the world—seeking out encounters with all the diverse corners of life.