Seasons of Blossom
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Cover art of the print edition (volume 1)
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청춘 블라썸 (Cheongchun beullasseom) |
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Author | Hongduck |
Illustrator | Nemone |
Original run | June 26, 2020 – March 31, 2023 |
Volumes | 6 |
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Studio | Xtorm |
Released | 2024 – scheduled |
Seasons of Blossom (Hangul: 청춘 블라썸; RR: Cheongchun beullasseom, lit. "Youth Blossom") is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon, written by Hongduck and illustrated by Nemone. In its original webtoon edition, it is a tetralogy with each part referencing one of the four temperate seasons (spring, summer, autumn and winter), featuring the stories of teenagers and young adults who experienced the tumultuous age of youthhood.
Initially serialized via Naver Corporation's webtoon platform Naver Webtoon from June 26, 2020 to March 31, 2023, Seasons of Blossom has been published in print since April 20, 2022, with the individual chapters of the first two parts collected and published into the first six volumes. A live-action adaptation series aired from September 21 to November 2, 2022 on Wavve.[1] A South Korean animated series adaptation by Xtorm has also been announced for released in the first quarter of 2024.[2]
Contents
Plot summary
Seasons of Blossom tells the story of various teenagers and young adults who experience the tumultuous age of youthhood—dealing with matters such as young romance, friendship, the cost of tiger parenting, bullying and mental health. The plot of this manhwa is laid out in four parts, each representing one of the four temperate seasons.
I. Bo-mi's Flower (Spring)
Set in spring at Cheongseom High School, Part I centers on 18-year-old girl Yoon Bo-mi who is conflicted between her crush on Lee Jae-min and her friendship with Kang Sun-hee. Upon knowing that Sun-hee harbors feelings for Jae-min, Bo-mi choses to preserve her friendship with Sun-hee and forces herself into a fake relationship with their standoffish classmate Choi Jin-young. But she is unexpecting of the romance that will soon blossom between her and Jin-young.
II. Ha-min's Flower (Summer)
Part II juxtaposes two timelines—the past, six years ago, and the present—both set in the summer monsoon season. Right after the events of Part I, Lee Jae-min runs into the 24-year-old painter Han So-mang who is an acquaintance of Jae-min's late elder brother Lee Ha-min six years ago at Cheongseom High School. Jae-min agrees to be So-mang's model for her artworks in return for telling him anything she can recall about Ha-min. Gradually breaking inside, he struggles with coming to terms with the bitter truth of Ha-min's untimely death.
III. Ga-eul's Flower (Autumn)
Primarily set in Cheongna University during the following autumn, Part III centers on 24-year-old college student Jin Ga-eul who apparently confesses her feelings to a man named Kang Soo-bin. But she has an ulterior motive—in reality, she despises Soo-bin for being involved with her being a victim of bullying back in high school. Realizing that Soo-bin does not recognize her nor remember what had happened to her, Ga-eul plans to exact her revenge on him by approaching him in order to make him fall for her.
IV. Dong-chae's Flower (Winter)
Returning to Cheongseom High School and set in the following winter, Part IV focuses on the constant suffering of 18-year-old boy Park Dong-chae who is being harshly bullied by Cha Woo-jae and his gang. As Dong-chae's tormentors gradually drive him over the edge, his 16-year-old younger sister Park Eun-chae secretly sets out to save him from further bullying, asking her crush Lee Jae-min for help. Hesitant at first, Jae-min is reminded of his late elder brother Ha-min's death and joins Eun-chae in stopping the abuse and violence before it is too late.
Media
Manhwa
Hongduck launched Seasons of Blossom in Naver's webtoon platform Naver Webtoon on June 26, 2020.
Volume list
No. | Korean release date | Korean ISBN | ||
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1 | April 20, 2022[3] | ISBN 979-1-12-750770-1 | ||
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2 | April 20, 2022[4] | ISBN 979-1-12-750771-8 | ||
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3 | April 20, 2022[5] | ISBN 979-1-12-750772-5 | ||
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4 | August 31, 2022[6] | ISBN 979-1-12-750805-0 | ||
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5 | September 30, 2022[7] | ISBN 979-1-12-750816-6 | ||
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6 | September 30, 2022[8] | ISBN 979-1-12-750817-3 | ||
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External links
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