Tower of God Volume Three: A WEBTOON Unscrolled Graphic Novel

Tower of God Volume Three: A WEBTOON Unscrolled Graphic Novel

by S.I.U.
Tower of God Volume Three: A WEBTOON Unscrolled Graphic Novel

Tower of God Volume Three: A WEBTOON Unscrolled Graphic Novel

by S.I.U.

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Overview

The action-packed, fast-paced global sensation Tower of God is a story of wealth, power, betrayal and revenge. Whatever you desire—you can find it here, at the Tower. When Bam’s best friend Rachel declares she’s going to climb the mysterious Tower, he risks everything and breaks inside to find her.

Twenty-Fifth Bam must journey skyward in a mysterious tower if he has any chance of reuniting with his best friend Rachel, even if that means facing his own death. Using his strength, skill and wits, Bam climbs higher and higher up the Tower despite the dangers. Bam makes both allies and enemies on his quest to find Rachel; however her intentions of reconnecting with him become unclear as new revelations about their friendship reveal a much deeper, darker secret.

Following a tense encounter with Princess Anaak, Bam, Khun, and Rak face off against all the other teams in the Crown Game showdown. With his weapon, the Black March, on the line, Bam will have to rely on his powerful yet mysterious teammates to win. But when a familiar figure shows up in the arena, all bets are off . . .

This volume collects episodes 22 to 31 of the hit WEBTOON comic.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781990778193
Publisher: Wattpad WEBTOON Book Group
Publication date: 11/28/2023
Series: Tower of God , #3
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 79,505
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 13 Years

About the Author

Lee Jong-hui (이종휘), also known by the pen name S.I.U. (“Slave In Utero”), is the creator of Tower of God. Having majored in visual arts education at the university level before being conscripted into the South Korean military, S.I.U. started drawing cartoons in the army. During this period, S.I.U. drew practice cartoons, which formed the backbone of the Tower of God comic he later created for the Internet.
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