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HIDING OUT IN AN APOCALYPSE(Web novel/Webtoon)

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  • Categories:Comics & Graphic Novel
  • Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication Place:South Korea
  • Publication date:December,2022
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If the current fun is maintained, it's worth a 5-point rating.
-------Novel Net Best Review

Rodwareo has unleashed all the potential he has been accumulating like a gem
-------Novel Net Best Review

Rodwareo's "Apocalypse Hiding Home" has subverted the genre of apocalypse by incorporating keywords such as satellite communication systems and survivalists, and by using a diary-like writing style that calmly records the story of a dying world in the form of dialogue. It also deals with social issues created by 'networks'. Various characters such as aggression and hate speech appear on the network, but it is an exaggeration of what already exists in reality, so it can be said to anticipate and show the problems of reality.
-------Chairman of the 11th SF Award Web Novel Department, Lee Yong-hee

Rodwareo's "Apocalypse Hiding Home" has been a strong candidate for the award from the beginning. It shows the storyteller's face by leading the story with smooth writing and fast pace. Compared to general apocalypse works, the content of preparing step by step is realistic. It is not easy to proceed with various episodes in a non-event work. However, this work has shown excellent imagination by melting the dystopian state into a 'Korean' landscape, and it was determined as the subject at an early stage.
-------Member of the 11th SF Award Web Novel Department, Book Witch

Rodwareo's "Apocalypse Hiding Home," which won the grand prize, presents the trends of the community where people prepared a hiding place in the situation of apocalypse, and the situation of the protagonist who hides the hiding place to pursue safety, unlike others. The anecdotes about the protagonist and the people related to the hiding place, or the people or groups related to the community are developed in an omnibus manner. From the first episode, the story told in the protagonist's calm and detached writing style complexly delivers the relationship and choices of the protagonist and the surrounding people, and the dystopian loneliness and the faint warmth of being human that can be seen despite it. The irony that runs through the protagonist's story, who is in a safe area of 'home' and 'hiding' while watching 'apocalypse', may be the essence of science fiction that dystopian imagination expects. As much as the expansion of SF material, it is a work that has put effort into the interior, which may be more important than that, and it has won the support of many judges and won the grand prize.
-------Member of the 11th SF Award Web Novel Department, Choi Eun-hye

The most eye-catching work among them is Rodwareo's "Apocalypse Hiding Home". In fact, Rodwareo has a history of writing works that have penetrated a trend in web novels with "The Protagonist Hides His Power", and has continued to produce good works since then. That's why I paid special attention to it. Anyway, I think this work is an excellent work to the extent that all of Rodwareo's works are the best, and first of all, it is 'fun'.

What is more surprising is that it tries a new form. It gives a feeling of reading a diary recorded by someone after the end of the world, which has hardly been used in web novels so far. In addition, it shows a story line that deals with an unknown situation with next-generation Internet technology represented by Starlink. Although the Internet age has been opened for a long time, there seems to be no work that has shown the power of the Internet so much.

Most of all, I think it is a really excellent work because it does not miss the basic fun and popularity of web novels while trying various things.
-------Member of the 11th SF Award Web Novel Department, Lee Nak-joon

The grand prize winner, Rodwareo's "Apocalypse Hiding Home", is a brave work. This article deliberately does not use many grammars that are mainly used in Korean web novels. This article belongs to both apocalypse and hunter works, but it is not similar to any of its predecessors. At the same time, this work completely renews web novel apocalypse works, hunter works, and even human trafficking works. The moment when contemporary technology 'Starlink' is inserted into the world of hunter and apocalypse works, a strange genre is created. I can't help but admire these points.
-------Member of the 11th SF Award Web Novel Department, Yu In-hyeok

Feature

Web novle:
★18M Views
★Webtoon Launched
★Rights Sold: Thai
★Bestselling Action Fantasy of 2024
★It has been noticed for its excellent writing and fresh development, and it was recommended on Munpia only after 5 episodes. It occupied the top of the free best and gold best, and after being paid, it occupied the top of the paid best.
★winner of the 11th SF Award for web novels in 2024

Webtoon:
★Original Publication Date: 2024.06.04
★Serviced in: English (Webtoon.com)
★Ranked #2 on the Newcomer Section

Description

Park Kyu, a doomsday prepper and a former hunter in his early thirties, believes that the world is destined for destruction. With a mysterious past and identity, he uses all his assets to construct a shelter. Despite facing criticism from his peers, Park Kyu prepares for life after the apocalypse. When nuclear missiles strike major South Korean cities and city governments collapse, Park Kyu, who has prepared extensively, retreats to Skelton House. As humanity fades, he finds solace in the online community "Viva! Apocalypse!", where he is known by the username Skelton. Every few months, he ventures to Seoul to gather necessary supplies and to occasionally help those in need. However, as the government abandons its citizens, people perish, and monster sightings become increasingly frequent, he stops making these trips. Additionally, dangers escalate as more people learn about Skelton House. Now, Park Kyu must survive alongside those he befriended on "Viva! Apocalypse!" while safeguarding Skelton House. Will Park Kyu and Skelton House survive?

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