
Salut les potes ! Alright, let's talk about something near and dear to my heart: Le Dernier Train pour Busan, or as some of you might know it, "Train to Busan". I recently revisited it through a scan VF (more on that later!), and man, the feels came rushing back! Forget the movie for a sec, the manga is a whole different beast.
I remember stumbling upon it years ago, probably during one of my late-night manga binges. I wasn't expecting much, maybe just a quick, zombie-filled distraction. But bam! It hit me harder than a zombie horde on a crowded platform. The raw emotion, the desperate fight for survival, the surprisingly tender moments... it all just clicked.
Scenes that Still Make Me Laugh (And Maybe Cry a Little)
Okay, so "laugh" might be a strong word. But there are definitely moments of dark humor sprinkled throughout the chaos. Remember that scene where...? No spoilers! But seriously, the way some characters react to the zombie apocalypse is just... relatable. Like, yeah, I'd probably be tripping over my own feet and screaming, too.
Then there's the scene with the pregnant woman and her husband. Ugh, the FEELS! The sheer determination in their eyes to protect their unborn child… it's heart-wrenching. It really drove home the point that this wasn't just about surviving; it was about preserving humanity, even in the face of utter devastation. Seriously, grab some tissues for this one.
And let's not forget the businessman, Yong-guk! From what I remember, the selfish businessman's character development was superb! It was nice seeing him come to terms with his prior decisions and ultimately redeem himself.

Why This Manga Sticks With Me
For me, Le Dernier Train pour Busan isn't just another zombie story. It's about humanity. It's about the lengths we'll go to protect the ones we love. It's about the good and the bad that comes out in times of crisis. It's a reminder that even when the world is falling apart, hope, courage, and compassion can still shine through.
The characters, even the minor ones, feel so real. You get invested in their journeys, you root for them (even the ones you initially hate!), and you mourn their losses. The manga handles these complex emotions with such grace, making it a truly unforgettable read.

A Casual Recommendation (You Should Totally Read It!)
If you're looking for a zombie story with heart, depth, and a whole lot of suspense, Le Dernier Train pour Busan is an absolute must-read. Don't let the zombie theme fool you; this is a story about humanity at its core. Prepare to be emotionally wrecked, but in the best possible way.
New readers, don't hesitate! Dive into this thrilling ride. The artwork is great, the story's captivating, and the characters will stay with you long after you've turned the last page.
![[Review Film] « Dernier Train pour Busan » de Yeon Sang Ho](https://koreasowls.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Heropage-980x560_56.jpg)
Where to Find Scan VF? (A Friendly Tip)
Alright, alright, I know what you're thinking. "Where can I find scan VF of this awesome manga?" Well, a quick Google search for "Le Dernier Train pour Busan scan vf" should point you in the right direction. There are several websites and online platforms that offer French scans of manga. Just be sure to choose a reputable source and, you know, support the creators whenever possible!
Happy reading, mes amis! And may your train rides be zombie-free! Bonne lecture!