Ko Hangul: | 그녀의 심청 |
Romanized: | Geunyeoui Simcheong |
Genre: | Historical, Romance, Girls' Love |
Author: | Seri |
Illustrator: | Biwan |
Publisher: | Wisdom House |
Publisher En: | Pocket Comics, Tappytoon (both US) |
Publisher Other: | Comico, Piccoma (France) Comico Thailand Delitoon (France) Pocket Comics (Germany) |
Magazine: | Comico |
First: | 2017 |
Firstmo: | September 12, |
Last: | 2019 |
Lastmo: | March 19, |
Volumes: | 7 |
Her Tale of Shim Chong (Korean: 그녀의 심청|Geunyeoui Simcheong) is a Korean girls' love manhwa series written by Seri and illustrated by Biwan. The manhwa was serialized online via Comico from September, 2017 to March, 2019. The story is a reimagining of the classic Korean novel The Tale of Sim Chong.
Based on the classic Korean novel, The Tale of Sim Chong, the story follows two women of different social standings that have the same desire: to leave this world behind. Shim Chong is a young beggar who relies on the generosity of others to sustain herself and her blind father. The other is old Chancellor Jang's bride-to-be, sold off to him for the sake of her family. After Shim Chong rescues this new wife from the river their encounter ignites both love and secret intents.
Written by Seri and illustrated by Biwan, Her Tale of Shim Chong, was serialized online via Comico from September 12, 2017, to March 19, 2019. The series was later collected into seven print volumes by Wisdom House from August 24, 2018, to June 11, 2020.
The manhwa was published digitally in English by Pocket Comics and Tappytoon, being part of the first batch of titles available when Comico launched Pocket Comics in North America in 2021.[1] [2]
On February 24, 2020, ACO began releasing an audio drama of Her Tale of Shim Chong through their GLC++ label.[3] [4]
In 2018 the series was awarded with the by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[5]
Francisca Santos, writing for We Got This Covered, included Her Tale of Shim Chong in their 15 best romance manhwa, remarking that "grabbing the reader’s attention, the narrative and dialogue in this story are beautifully written, entangling the mysticism and historical contexts very poetically."[6] The Comic Book Resources similarly included the series in their "25 Top Manhwa You Need To Read".[7]