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Korean Webtoon "The Hellbound" Earns Prestigious Eisner Awards Nomination

Netflix Adaptation's Source Material Recognized in Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia Category

The poster for the web comic series "The Hellbound" by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Gyu-seok

The original Korean webtoon, "The Hellbound," which served as the inspiration for a popular 2021 Netflix series, has received a nomination for the highly esteemed Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, a prestigious accolade in the world of comics.

" The Hellbound vols 1-2" by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Gyu-seok, with translation by Danny Lim, has been recognized in the category of Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia, according to an announcement made on Comic Con International's homepage on Thursday (local time).

Originally published on Naver Webtoon from 2019 to 2020, the comic series captivated audiences and later spawned the Korean-language Netflix series "Hellbound" in November 2021. The show quickly climbed to the top of the streamer's non-English TV show chart upon its release and is currently in production for its second season.

Yeon Sang-ho, renowned animator and director of the critically acclaimed film "Train to Busan" (2016), joined forces with Choi Gyu-seok, the creator of the popular webtoon "Awl," to craft a gripping narrative that explores social turmoil and unrest triggered by a series of inexplicable supernatural phenomena.

Established in 1988, the Eisner Awards is widely considered the comic industry's equivalent of the prestigious Academy Awards, recognizing excellence in the field.

The winners of the Eisner Awards will be unveiled during a ceremony at San Diego Comic-Con, a renowned comic book convention held annually in the city of San Diego, California, on July 21.

This nomination for "The Hellbound" further solidifies the global recognition and impact of Korean webtoons, which have gained immense popularity for their unique storytelling and captivating visuals. With the rise of webtoon adaptations into various forms of media, including television and film, it is evident that Korean creators are making a significant mark on the international entertainment landscape.

As the anticipation builds for the Eisner Awards ceremony, fans and industry insiders alike eagerly await the outcome, curious to see if "The Hellbound" will secure the coveted accolade. Regardless of the final result, the nomination itself is a testament to the quality and influence of Korean webtoons, paving the way for further appreciation and exposure of these captivating narratives on a global scale.

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