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All Gun wanted was to turn over a new leaf. Known as a problem child since birth, he believed transferring to Northern Art High School and moving into the Lucky Residence would give him a fresh start—a chance to leave his troubled past behind.
He really should have known better. Whether it's his repeated failed attempts at romance with the lovely Seung-Ah due to the persistent interference of the lusty Ji-Ae, enduring deliveryman Sung-Rae's dreams of heavy metal stardom, or dealing with the gangs at Northern Art High, Gun is finding it incredibly difficult to shake off his past. However, if he wants to look towards the future, this is something he must do. And indeed, Gun's future holds great promise.
On the hard asphalt of a bike track, Gun will finally lose his apathy and discover his true self. Riding on the back of a motorcycle, Gun finds purpose in his life. For him, this purpose won't be fulfilled until he crosses the finish line first at the Korean Grand Prix.
(Source: MU)
Lights Out was published in English by Tokyopop from June 15, 2006, to June 15, 2008.


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