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'''''Gil''''' (Korean: '''''길''''') is a South Korean comic series published by Oh Myung-Cheon. The comic consists of a total of 9 volumes and deals with the adventures of the main character, Kim Gil. The background of the comic is Korea during the Japanese colonial era in the 1930s.
'''''Gil''''' (Korean: '''''길''''') is a South Korean comic series published by Oh Myeong-Cheon. The comic consists of a total of 9 volumes and deals with the adventures of the main character, Kim Gil, a rebellious schoolboy. The background of the comic is Korea during the Japanese colonial era in the 1930s.


This comic was very popular with South Korean children in the 1960s, but much of the material was lost due to the South Korean government's censorship laws in the late 1960s. Currently, only a very few collectors seem to own the full volume of the comic.
This comic was very popular with South Korean children in the 1960s, but much of the material was lost due to the South Korean government's censorship laws in the late 1960s. Currently, only a very few collectors seem to own the full volume of the comic.

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Cover of Volume 1.

Status: Partially Found

Gil (Korean: ) is a South Korean comic series published by Oh Myeong-Cheon. The comic consists of a total of 9 volumes and deals with the adventures of the main character, Kim Gil, a rebellious schoolboy. The background of the comic is Korea during the Japanese colonial era in the 1930s.

This comic was very popular with South Korean children in the 1960s, but much of the material was lost due to the South Korean government's censorship laws in the late 1960s. Currently, only a very few collectors seem to own the full volume of the comic.

Reception

The comic's art style caught the attention of Korean netizens.[1] [2]

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