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Kim Yun-Seong is another Trace, who acquired his mutant abilities during his early 30s. Soon after the acquisition, his wife and daughter were taken away from him for experimental purposes. All goes well until he loses contact with his family. There is an attempt at his life. Yun-Seong reports this to the police and finds himself a wanted man. He eventually finds where his family is but can't go in because of the Traces guarding the building. After almost getting killed, another Trace finds him and offers a plan to get into the building.
Kim Yun-Seong is another Trace, who acquired his mutant abilities during his early 30s. Soon after the acquisition, his wife and daughter were taken away from him for experimental purposes. All goes well until he loses contact with his family. There is an attempt at his life. Yun-Seong reports this to the police and finds himself a wanted man. He eventually finds where his family is but can't go in because of the Traces guarding the building. After almost getting killed, another Trace finds him and offers a plan to get into the building.


Translations of ''Trace'' can be found [http://www.batoto.net/comic/_/comics/trace-r112 here.] The offical site for the webcomic can be found [http://cartoon.media.daum.net/series/list/trace here.]
Translations of ''Trace'' can be found [https://web.archive.org/web/20131003033727/http://www.batoto.net/comic/_/comics/trace-r112 here.] The offical site for the webcomic can be found [http://cartoon.media.daum.net/series/list/trace here.]


The movie version of this is under development.
The movie version of this is under development.


A sequel, [[Oddly Named Sequel|Trace 1.5]], is now under way. with already [http://www.batoto.net/comic/_/comics/trace-15-r2888 four] chapters in.
A sequel, [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo|Trace 1.5]], is now under way. with already [https://web.archive.org/web/20131222015750/http://www.batoto.net/comic/_/comics/trace-15-r2888 four] chapters in.


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=== ''Trace'' has examples of: ===
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* [[Author Appeal]]: The artist said that he wanted to create the world of superheroes with a Korean identity.
* [[Author Appeal]]: The artist said that he wanted to create the world of superheroes with a Korean identity.
* [[Anger Born of Worry]]: Kwon Ghang Sa and Eun Tae Han, to each other.
* [[Anger Born of Worry]]: Kwon Ghang Sa and Eun Tae Han, to each other.
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* [[Mutants]]: The Traces.
* [[Mutants]]: The Traces.
* [[Mysterious Watcher]]: That creepy kid with the bowl cut.
* [[Mysterious Watcher]]: That creepy kid with the bowl cut.
* [[Only Known By Their Nickname]]: At some point most people forget that The Beggar's name is actually Kim Yun-seong. It doesn't help much when non-Korean readers have trouble getting Korean names.
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: At some point most people forget that The Beggar's name is actually Kim Yun-seong. It doesn't help much when non-Korean readers have trouble getting Korean names.
* [[Personality Powers]]: There's a couple of examples, mostly however is the violent Cha Mi Ri's super strength.
* [[Personality Powers]]: There's a couple of examples, mostly however is the violent Cha Mi Ri's super strength.
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: The Beggar Team, consisting of a beggar, some assassins, a gambler who cheats, a bank robber, and violent schoolgirl.
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: The Beggar Team, consisting of a beggar, some assassins, a gambler who cheats, a bank robber, and violent schoolgirl.
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[[Category:Korean Webtoons]]
[[Category:Korean Webtoons]]
[[Category:Manhwa]]
[[Category:Trace]]
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 27 September 2021

Trace is a South Korean webtoon (webcomic) series written and illustrated by manhwa artist Go Yeong-hun or known as his pen name, "Nasty Cat".

Thirty years ago, a mysterious species of creatures known as Troubles began a gradual invasion to conquer the Earth. However, entering the human world unleashes energy with an unexpected consequence: the creation of humans with mutant superpowers. Whether they gain their new abilities at birth or in the course of life, these rare humans are known by only one name--Traces. A Trouble always leaves behind a Trace.

One such Trace is Gangkwon. His birth as a Trace killed his father and terrified his mother to such an extent that she fled for her life. Now, he must live a double life to protect his adopted family. By day, he plays the role of school wimp, but by night he's a Trouble hunter. All goes well until one day, a Trouble appears in his very own classroom and threatens Taeun--his closest friend and family member.

Kim Yun-Seong is another Trace, who acquired his mutant abilities during his early 30s. Soon after the acquisition, his wife and daughter were taken away from him for experimental purposes. All goes well until he loses contact with his family. There is an attempt at his life. Yun-Seong reports this to the police and finds himself a wanted man. He eventually finds where his family is but can't go in because of the Traces guarding the building. After almost getting killed, another Trace finds him and offers a plan to get into the building.

Translations of Trace can be found here. The offical site for the webcomic can be found here.

The movie version of this is under development.

A sequel, Trace 1.5, is now under way. with already four chapters in.

Tropes used in Trace include: