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Fever by Hee Jung Park

Read story summaries, character bios, reviews for Fever, a shojo manhwa series from TokyoPop. See artwork and learn more about manhwa creator, Hee Jung Park. Since the suicide of a classmate, Hyung-in feels an overwhelming sense of alienation, anger and frustration that she can barely keep inside. Then she meets Kang-dae, who invites her to a place called "Fever."

Fever Volume 1 - Review

Since the suicide of a classmate, Hyung-in feels an overwhelming sense of alienation, anger and frustration that she can barely keep inside. When she meets a friendly but mysterious boy on the bus, she spills her heart out to him. He then invites her to a place called Fever where "there are lots of kids like her."

Comics & More Review: Fever Vol. 1

Comics & More reviewer Dave Ferraro takes a look at the first volume of Hee Jung Park's Fever and concludes that the "art is elegant and really beautiful to look at," but "the storytelling is a little clumsy" and boring in the end.

Prospero's Manga Review - Fever Volume 1

Prospero's Manga gives the first volume of Hee Jung Park's Fever 4 stars with a bullet, noting this volume's 'nice and tidy' structure and appealing characters.

Slightly Biased Manga Review - Fever Vol. 1

Connie at Slightly Biased Manga takes a chance on Hee Jung Park's Fever, and while she notices that the story jumps around a bit, she's won over by the characters enough to come back for more.

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