6 Differences Between The "All Of Us Are Dead" Netflix Original K-Drama And Webtoon

"All of Us Are Dead" webtoon / Netflix

"All of Us Are Dead" is the latest buzzworthy Netflix Original K-Drama that fans can't get enough of.ย 

Starring Yoon ChanYoung (as Lee ChangSan), Park JiHu (as Nam OnJo), Cho YiHyunย (as Choi NamRa), Lomon (as Lee SooHyuk), Jung YiSeo (as Kim HyeonJu), and more, the series and actors are getting a lot of hype. It tells the story of those isolated in a high school where a zombie virus has been spread and those who are trying to save them.ย 

"All of Us Are Dead" is originally based on a webtoon called "Now at Our School" (in Korean "์ง€๊ธˆ ์šฐ๋ฆฌ ํ•™๊ต๋Š”") and was written by Joo DongKeun. It is a webtoon restricted to readers under 18 and a manga, too. You can read the webtoon here inย Korean.

Although the webtoon and K-Drama are not exactly the same, none of the differences drastically change the story. However, you might find some of the differences interesting.

So, here is a randomly ordered list of 6 differences between the "All of Us Are Dead" K-Drama and the webtoon.

WARNING: This article may contain spoilers for episodes 1-4 of the "All of Us Are Dead" K-Drama and episodes 1-6 of the webtoon.

Trigger warning: This article contains sensitive subjects such as violence, suicide, and other topics seen in the drama. As mentioned, the webtoon is restricted to readers under 18 as it contains mature subject matter. Please read with caution.

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1. The way that the story begins

 6 Differences Between The "All Of Us Are Dead" Netflix Original K-Drama And Webtoon

"All of Us Are Dead" webtoon / Netflix Screenshot

In the K-Drama, the story begins with us learning about the bullying JinSu (son of science teacher Lee ByeongChan) undergoes and then learning that the

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