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The Horizon

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Japanese: 수평선
English: The Horizon
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Type: Manhwa
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 21
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 30, 2016 to Jul 21, 2016
Genres: Adventure Adventure, Drama Drama
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Serialization: Comica
Authors: Jeong, Ji-Hoon (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.671 (scored by 4144341,443 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #752
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Popularity: #163
Members: 89,184
Favorites: 4,580

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Jun 13, 2020
I don’t often throw around the word “Masterpiece”, but I think it truly applies to this story.

In just 21 chapters, the author manages to build a believable post-apocalyptic world and attach you to the characters who are traveling through it. The art fits the story extremely well, with its dark, gritty style adding to the already heavy atmosphere of the story.

The Horizon does not hold back in addressing death, fears, and the darkest parts of the human existence, and is, at least through out the majority of the story, extremely nihilistic (or seemingly so).

With a great emphasis on philosophy and addressing the questions ...
Feb 23, 2021
(No Spoilers)
-translated by Google translator
The Horizon is a Korean work launched in 2016 by Jeong, Ji-Hoon, tells the dramatic story of two children who in the midst of a war, pandemic, world disaster, try to survive and move on.

History 8/10- A simple, yet immersive, heavy and tragic story, brings to the reader several philosophies about humanity, succession etc ... (although sometimes the work does this in an expository way) How a good drama is full of scenes beyond emotions, but they could be better if the work was longer, in such a short time it’s difficult to get so attached to the characters, which would ...
Jul 25, 2020
What to say about The Horizon, undoubtedly one of the saddest and most emotional stories I have ever read and not to mention the very interesting and strong message that the author wanted to pass on to readers.

Although the story has few dialogues between the characters and I don't think this is a problem, the author of the work prefers to emphasize making the reader feel what the characters are going through in each "Illustration"

Even with a few chapters I think the story ended with a golden key.

Each chapter is a new "message".

For those who want to take a look at TH you will ...
Aug 8, 2020
I was hesitant to give this series a 10/10 because it isn't flawless (mainly because the pacing can be a bit off-kilter at times and there isn't a ton of time devoted to developing each of the characters introduced). However, I think a 10/10 series is a series that perfectly conveys what it is aiming to and capitalizes on its strengths to do so. The Horizon is a series that I think does just that: its messages and themes are clear all throughout and it is a master of showing and telling with its narrative. It is an existentialist story in every sense of the ...
Sep 6, 2020
Holy crap man, I am nearly on the verge of tears with this manga. It just shows so much of how cruelminded humans can be and just how innocent lives wanna live their own lives without war involved. The art is just so good in this too like we get to see the boy and girls heart breaking perspective on how they got to know each other in the first place. Honestly heart breaking lads like it is DEFINITELY NOT for the faint hearted, especially seeing dead bodies in this. Just so tragic man like it breaks your heart into millions of pieces 😭😭😭
May 13, 2021
(TLDR Review at the bottom, as always, thanks for reading)

Regardless of who you are, we have all tried to answer a question along the lines of "what is the meaning of life?"

Well, today's your lucky day. I bring, the answer… 5 answers…

> 1. the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death.

> 2. the existence of an individual human being or animal.

...
Mar 25, 2023
The Horizon is a manhwa that really made me reconsider My Manga List. If I had previously read some masterpieces, then what is this? This is a true work of art, it is a piece of realistic fiction that really makes you reconsider, The Horizon was a #1 for me and many others. This manhwa holds heavy emotion and was one of the few that had made me cry. The horizon completely engulfed me with its simplistic artstyle aswell as its unpredictable plot-twists, the level of character building achieved far surpassed my expectations, and the main refuses to go down a nihilistic path. This was ...
Feb 25, 2021
Wow, it can be hard for me to find something i can truly rate a masterpiece but this is amazing. You can really feel the boys emotions and it makes you think about life. I cried my eyes out but the ending makes up for it, showing that at the end of every tunnel, no matter how dark or long, there will always be light. This is so beautifully written yet sad, I really recommend everyone (who can stand heart-wrenching stories and a little gore) read this because it has so much meaning and displays the cruelty of war and humans.
Jan 11, 2024
A wonderful story that I highly recommend reading.

The story is raw and conveys many feelings, there come moments when you feel very distressed. In general, it manages to splendidly transmit the desired sensations.

On the other hand, the art is wonderful and splendidly accompanies the feelings and emotions that the work seeks to convey.

Overall for me it was a solid 9, although I could raise it to a 9.5. The reason is simple, I achieved a certain attachment to the characters, with most of those presented I managed to feel sadness and anguish for what they were experiencing, but things happened so quickly that although I ...
Feb 3, 2021
Firstly, the Story: 10
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Horizon is a manhwa of two main characters that are traveling aimlessly during a time of war, entailing a series of incidents that questions their moral compass and scenarios where death seems inevitable. However, in the midst of chaos and destruction, the characters are able to rely on one another to take another step in their life. It warmed my heart seeing two individuals, despite the circumstances, being able to find joy and happiness in one another and strongly moving forward together.

Secondly, the Artwork: 10
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The artwork is very unique and different from the usual manhwa and mangas you would read. The author ...
Oct 9, 2020
Vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas

The horizon is one of the most interesting war stories that I've read so far, it tells a story of a boy who's trying to ...
Dec 8, 2020
Story-10

This Manhwa is about a boy and a girl walking on a straight road trying to find the end of it's road, while walking on this straight line. The boy and the girl met many kinds of hardship, there's a lot of stuff showing their past, we haven't get to look much of the main character's past story but the girl's past story make me cry. There's a lot of emotions showed in this manhwa and those things are the ones that make me love this show. Though the ending felt a bit rushed, i thought this thing is gonna have a sad ending, ...
Mar 2, 2021
I feel compelled to write a review on this, never once has a story really gripped the essence of my being so much as this one.

It's depressing. The harsh dynamic between the pure beauty of life and love, and its equally beautiful fragility. One day we are all going to die, it's inevitable, and being afraid is okay. Having worries is okay. Having fears is okay. It's part of what makes life as beautiful as it is. Stories like these genuinely make me happy; which I'm aware contradicts the very first line of my review. You're not alone in this vast and wide world and ...
Apr 11, 2024
i don't know where to start,

at first i started reading it thinking that it was a manga consisting of simple references to the cliche "war is bad, don't fight, love each other"... i wish it was so... this masterpiece, which made me cry for hours nonstop, conveys the good and bad sides of humanity to the reader in every part of it, and with every sentence i read, i have a little more difficulty in deciding who is bad and who is good. the author reflects the conflict in the inner world of human beings, what they can do when they have to in the ...
Aug 4, 2022
The review in a nutshell is great story with good experimental art that evokes emotion from the reader. Please read it.

Story: The story of the horizon centers around a boy in a world not unlike ours except a mass scale war destroying all semblance of order and honor. Humans roam a dead world and are conditioned to view each other as problems or resources. The reason for the mass destruction is never given, but that is not necessary. Korea, in our world, has gone through a horrific war of foreign influence, of people from beyond the horizon using their lands as a battlefield. The ...
Apr 7, 2021
fucking masterpiece, undoubtedly

The most my emotions have fluctuated in such a short time period, yet in only 20 so chapters you become so emotionally attached to any character in the story, and you feel the punch when one meets their own demise.

If you've read Aku no Hana u should know how good it is being one of the other few mangas I rate a 10 this is completely on par with the characters, depth, plot, and just everything it's so amazing.

The only flaw personally I can really think of is that, I wish it was just longer, I wanted it to keep going, yet ...
Dec 15, 2022
I have never written a review before but this deserves it. I try not to use the word masterpiece that often and look at things objectively. This story is truly incredible. in 21 short chapters, it has so much to offer. it was an emotional roller coaster.
you should read it, it won't even take you an hour.

in just a matter of minutes, you are invested in the characters, and you feel for them emotionally and the war-torn world the story opens into. it is incredible.

the world-building and the direction of the story is a 10 and it's executed perfectly.

The characters are ...
Dec 28, 2020
It's a mostly contemplative, harsh and bleak story, sort of in the vein of Blame! which means little dialogue and loneliness abound. It will make you react emotionally whether you like it or not, it's abrupt and brutal in it's approach for sure in regards to the relationships within The Horizon. By no means it conveys schadenfreude, you will root for the characters like you're there.

I recommend witnessing for yourself this tragic story has humans are portrayed like merciless survivors, hopelessly clinging to life when all hope is gone. It has a beautiful depth to it and is, in my opinion, deserving of the highest ...
Sep 24, 2020
The Horizon is quiet, understated, and subtle, while also being shocking, emotional, and unapologetically dark. The overbearing bleak atmosphere dominates this work, while simultaneously making those few moments of happiness so much sweeter. The author pulls absolutely no punches when portraying topics. More so than what I have previously mentioned, the thing that stuck with me the most was how much meaning and emotion is portrayed not through dialogue, but simply through imagery. In fact, there is very little dialogue at all. The art and pacing has absolutely no filler. Not a single panel is wasted. Everything in this story is there for a reason. ...
Jul 13, 2023
The Horizon is a well-written and artistically drawn manhwa with heavy nihilistic themes focusing on war and the meaning of life. The story is paced very well and delves deep into its dark and thought-provoking themes without being overly complex to understand. The characters in the story are all broken and tragic, evoking empathy and care from the readers as they navigate a war-torn world. Since it follows one main character's life, we witness his growth throughout his journeys, as he encounters individuals from diverse backgrounds, each with their own reasons for fighting. In the final chapters, we witness his character development as he changes ...