Uncomfortably Happily is a story of a young couple of artists who decide to escape the crowded Seoul and move to the suburbs to take a break from the big city noise and be able to create in peace. The main character, like his wife, is a cartoonist forced to take on commercial assignments to earn a living. We follow the couple’s story over the course of the year they spend in an old rented house in the mountains. It’s not an easy life and it’s hard for them to adapt to it at first: they struggle not only with very prosaic problems, such as lack of heating or distance from the city, but also with the main character’s deepening depression. It is a bittersweet story of unconditional love told through charming, sometimes very fanciful illustrations.