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They try their best to revive Lee's will to live, at first rather light-heartedly, but as time marches on, their struggle gets more desperate as their wills are slowly broken as they succumb to the feeling of utter worthlessness.
They try their best to revive Lee's will to live, at first rather light-heartedly, but as time marches on, their struggle gets more desperate as their wills are slowly broken as they succumb to the feeling of utter worthlessness.


[[Nowhere Boy]] is a [[Korean Webtoons|Korean Webtoon]] written and drawn by Jung Pil Won, who also wrote Family Man.
''[[Nowhere Boy]]'' is a [[Korean Webtoons|Korean Webtoon]] written and drawn by Jung Pil Won, who also wrote Family Man.


Not to be confused with [[Film/Nowhere Boy|the biopic]] of a young [[John Lennon]].
Not to be confused with [[Film/Nowhere Boy|the biopic]] of a young [[John Lennon]].


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Tropes appearing in this series
* [[Broken Ace]]: {{spoiler|Lee Hyun}}. Though in his case, he became the ace to come over his troubles. It didn't work out that well.
* [[Broken Ace]]: {{spoiler|Lee Hyun}}. Though in his case, he became the ace to come over his troubles. It didn't work out that well.
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: The first appearance of the Black introduces a Tonal Shift to the more [[Darker and Edgier]] side of matters.
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: The first appearance of the Black introduces a Tonal Shift to the more [[Darker and Edgier]] side of matters.
* [[Earthshattering Kaboom]]: Earth will shatter, but merely becaus it'll stop turning and lose it's gravity, thus drifting apart.
* [[Earthshattering Kaboom]]: Earth will shatter, but merely becaus it'll stop turning and lose it's gravity, thus drifting apart.
* [[Endofthe World As We Know It]]
* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]{{context}}
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]{{context}}
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|When Eunwook, the Devil, goes berserk through the second Black, the Reaper is forced to kill him}}.
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|When Eunwook, the Devil, goes berserk through the second Black, the Reaper is forced to kill him}}.
* [[Kitsune]]: Or rather, the more dangerous Korean Kumiho.
* [[Kitsune]]: Or rather, the more dangerous Korean Kumiho.
* [[Magical Girl]]
* [[Magical Girl]]{{context}}
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]{{context}}
* [[One of Us]]: God. And therefore, the author.
* [[One of Us]]: God. And therefore, the author.
* [[Robot Girl]]:
* [[Robot Girl]]:{{context}}
* [[Squishy Wizard]]: The Wizard is really bad at sports and thus plays the benchwarmer in the Friendship Plan.
* [[Squishy Wizard]]: The Wizard is really bad at sports and thus plays the benchwarmer in the Friendship Plan.
* [[Troubled but Cute]]: Lee Hyun, who goes a step further and is suicidally depressed and murderously hot.
* [[Troubled but Cute]]: Lee Hyun, who goes a step further and is suicidally depressed and murderously hot.
* [[The Undead]]: The vampire and the zombie.
* [[The Undead]]: The vampire and the zombie.
* [[Unwanted Harem]]
* [[Unwanted Harem]]{{context}}
* [[What Have I Done]]


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Revision as of 00:11, 22 July 2016

The world is in peril and only because God was too kind for his own good.

Giving the most unhappy person in the world, a Korean school boy named Lee Hyun, one free wish, he causes the end of the world because the boy wishes so.

To make up for his blunder, he tells the happiest person in the world, manhwa artist Oh Duk Hee, to make the boy change his mind in 100 days. As her aides she gets a nine-tailed fox, a grim reaper, a vampire, a Magical Girl, superhero, a wizard, an angel, a devil, a Robot Girl, an insane girl, a zombie girl and a plant, the so called new 12 Apostles.

They try their best to revive Lee's will to live, at first rather light-heartedly, but as time marches on, their struggle gets more desperate as their wills are slowly broken as they succumb to the feeling of utter worthlessness.

Nowhere Boy is a Korean Webtoon written and drawn by Jung Pil Won, who also wrote Family Man.

Not to be confused with the biopic of a young John Lennon.


Tropes used in Nowhere Boy include: