Diving into 'Solo Leveling' is like stepping into a world filled with exhilarating battles and dynamic character growth. If you're new to this series, I highly recommend kicking off with Volume 1. It introduces us to Sung Jin-Woo, our underdog protagonist who starts as the weakest hunter but embarks on this epic journey of leveling up. The art is stunning right from the start, as you get to experience the gritty atmosphere of the dungeons alongside Jin-Woo’s transformation.
Moving on, don’t skip Volume 5. Not only does it dive deeper into the lore, but you also start seeing the serious power shifts in Jin-Woo’s character. The tension builds up beautifully, making every fight feel significant; I can't help but cheer for him every step of the way! Plus, it's filled with plot twists that kept me glued to the page.
Lastly, Volume 7 is where things get even more intense with higher stakes. The battles become epic, and the stakes feel real. It showcases Jin-Woo facing terrifying foes while he also juggles his growing abilities. The character development and world-building in these volumes really hooked me! Honestly, from the stunning illustrations to the compelling story, it quickly became one of my all-time favorites.
The world of 'Solo Leveling' is incredibly captivating, and starting with Volume 1 is absolutely essential. Right away, you're thrust into this intriguing universe where hunters battle against terrifying monsters. I feel like the first volume lays the perfect groundwork for who Jin-Woo is and what he has to overcome.
If you're itching for some heart-pounding action, definitely get your hands on Volume 4 as well. This volume really ramps up the stakes and introduces some fantastic side characters that deepen the story. I found myself flipping through the pages so fast; it was like watching an action movie unfold! Jin-Woo's growth and determination shine through in a way that’s super inspiring.
Ultimately, don’t forget to check out Volume 8! The drama and thrill kept me at the edge of my seat. This volume contains some jaw-dropping plot developments that will have you begging for the next release, so be ready for a wild ride!
I started on Volume 1, which is a must-read; it really hooks you! Right off the bat, you see Jin-Woo's struggles and it makes you root for him. It's packed with character development, and the art is gorgeous.
Then, I suggest reading Volume 3. This one has some epic battles that totally elevate Jin-Woo’s abilities. It's really satisfying to see him start to grow stronger. By the time you reach the later volumes, the stakes just keep rising, which is super thrilling. Honestly, it’s just such a fun experience to get immersed in this world!
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No. 1 Supreme Warrior
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Although the Supreme returns in order to pass his days peacefully, he was belittled by everyone. On his wedding day, with a wave of his arm, he summoned the Nine Great Gods of War to him, who addressed him as their master…
Three years ago, he gave up on his massive fortune to lead a reclusive life in the countryside with his mentor. Three years later, he returns over a marriage agreement. To his surprise, the engagement is called off.
"Who do you think you are? You're nothing but a quack doctor from the countryside! How can you possibly be worthy of me, the Dragonia's first goddess of war?"
Humans? A low-level world? No cultivators or gods? Can the world be trampled on like ants by the strongmen of the upper realms? This is Long Chen's new journey after being reborn from the flames of the Vermilion Bird to fight against the strong cultivators who have always used the lower worlds as their slaves and playthings. And discover the ugly worlds and the people who are the rulers of those worlds. Protecting, destroying, and shaping are Long Chen's new goals.
A journey in which Long Chen met various powerful cultivators and even so-called gods. Fighting, defeating, protecting, it's all in Long Chen's heart. He will also meet his parents, whom he hasn't seen since the day he was born. Would Long Chen accept them? Or will he decide to have nothing to do with them? Can Long Chen maintain his goal, or will he once again fall into the same temptation as the Black Dragon?
"I live for myself, destiny? Fate cannot stop me! I'll keep standing no matter how many times I fall. As long as I'm still breathing, there will be no surrender in my life.
When the apocalypse came, she lost everything. Starving, hunted, and desperate, she trusted the one man she loved… only for him to betray her in the cruelest way possible. He stole her last supplies to please another woman and left her to die in a sea of the undead.
But death wasn’t the end.
She woke up days before the world collapsed.
After cutting ties with her ungrateful ex and his parasitic family, a mysterious voice awakens in her mind, LUS, a Level-Up System designed to help her survive the coming end.
With knowledge of the future and a system guiding her every move, she begins to prepare. She stockpiles resources, builds a base, and learns how to fight back against the horrors that once destroyed her.
And when the apocalypse arrives again… she’s ready. But survival isn’t the only thing waiting for her in this new life.
A silent killer who watches her like prey.
A manipulative genius who wants to unravel her secrets.
A gentle protector who sees the girl she hides.
And a dangerous man who thrives in chaos.
As the world burns and power shifts, they’re all drawn to her, each with their own motives, each with their own darkness. Even her past refuses to stay buried.
Because now, the man who once abandoned her is back, broken, desperate, and begging for a second chance. Too bad she has no time for regrets.
Not when she’s busy rising to power… and building a kingdom in the ruins of the world.
'Zsystem' is where I found myself as the sole survivor of the apocalypse.
The system is supposed to be my mother's "in sample" antidote to cure the virus. She was a mad scientist of the base where uninfected humans habitats to survive from the outer world.
While she is burying herself with works, I decided to be the useless child and the only one she has. Isn't it amusing! Being treated as the daughter of a crazy woman who is obsessed with antidotes. Even after failing hundreds and thousands of times.
She should know my well-being but she didn't. No matter how much of a genius I am, it's worthless! I am still garbage in her eyes...! I tried so hard to make her proud but all she cares about is the antidotes and saving humanity!
She even left me under my aunt's care. Not looking back even
once...!
Well, that is what I thought before the zombies conquer the base and being forced to drink a certain red liquid which is the antidote! Alast, being thrown
into a foreign system.
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From the useless garbage to the only human that holds the opportunity to change the world. Will Ava overcome the mission to level up and obtain the honour of saving the people she loves? Or will she abandon it and faced a wrongful death?
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Single Life Survival Level Up: Anti-Skinny Revenge
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Bima is just an introverted, scrawny kid used to living behind a gaming screen and being a constant target for body shaming. But his life takes a drastic turn when he wakes up in a ruined city crawling with zombies. In the midst of the chaos, something even stranger than the apocalypse emerges: the "Single Survival System," which hits him with absurd missions likes maintaining an ideal BMI, getting revenge on his bullies, and landing his first kiss. Every mission isn't just a ridiculous challenge; it’s a matter of life and death.
Forced out of his comfort zone, Bima must face his dark past. He crosses paths with Donny, his former bully who is now a zombie, and Kevin, an ex-gym influencer who has transformed into a fanatical cult leader obsessed with the perfect physique and extreme protein intake. Amidst the chaos, Bima meets Lia, a tough convenience store clerk who harbors a deep-seated trauma toward food. Together, they survive nonsensical threats, ranging from zombie food vloggers obsessed with livestreaming death to grotesque mutants lurking underground.
But the madness is only the beginning. Bima’s reckless actions catch the attention of a far more dangerous entity: the Master AI Fitness Freak, an artificial intelligence that views humans as inefficient unless they meet extreme nutritional standards. With the help of Riska, an AI with cold, business-like logic that shares a secret connection to Bima’s past, the battle shifts into a clash of ideologies: perfection versus happiness.
In a world that worships muscles, protein, and ruthless efficiency, Bima fights back in an unexpected way, using Indomie as a symbol of balance, hope, and humanity.
If you want the clearest path through all the material tied to 'Solo Leveling', I’d treat the original web novel by Chu-Gong as the canonical spine. Read the web novel from chapter 1 through to the end to get every plot beat, internal monologue, and side-detail the manhwa trims for pacing. The web novel contains extra exposition, longer fight breakdowns, and some epilogue/author notes that give fuller context to Sung Jin‑woo’s growth and the world mechanics.
After the web novel, I like to go back and read the manhwa version of 'Solo Leveling' for the visuals and pacing—it's a gorgeous, cinematic adaptation that condenses certain scenes but elevates others with art and paneling. If you’re specifically hunting for printed light-novel-style volumes (paperbacks or officially compiled editions), read them strictly in volume order because those collections usually follow the original novel’s chapter chronology. Don’t skip the author’s extras and side chapters when they’re available; they often explain small mysteries or offer bonus encounters that fans enjoy. Personally, I alternate formats sometimes (web novel first, then manhwa) to savor both the prose detail and the illustrations—keeps the story feeling fresh every time I revisit it.
Start with the origin — the Prologue and the awakening sequence (the double-dungeon episode where Sung Jinwoo becomes a 'Player') because that’s the seed everything else grows from. Those opening chapters are small but packed: they establish the System mechanic, Jinwoo’s starting weakness, and the rules that make his progression feel earned. If you skip this, the later power jumps and the shadow army reveal won’t hit as hard. I still get chills rereading how the stakes are set so simply and then explode later.
After that, don’t miss the steady-rise arc where Jinwoo grinds through C-to-A rank content. These middle chapters are basically a training montage stretched across a whole webcomic — dungeon clears, solo boss fights, and small guild interactions that build his playstyle and personality. They’re also where the art starts to pop and you can watch his tactics and shadows evolve, which is oddly satisfying because every little flex later on traces back to lessons learned here.
Finally, make sure you read the Jeju Island Raid and the global conflict arcs (the reveal of monarchs and the Rulers’ involvement). Jeju is the first huge, cinematic setpiece that proves 'Solo Leveling' can do large-scale battles with emotional weight — it’s raw and chaotic and shows Jinwoo leading for the first time. The later international/monarch arcs tie the series themes together: power, responsibility, and the cost of being special. Those bits left me both thrilled and a little bittersweet, in the best possible way.
If you want the straightforward, bookshelf-friendly order for the official collected volumes of 'Solo Leveling', here's how they go — the manhwa was collected into 14 numbered volumes, in this exact sequence:
1. Volume 1
2. Volume 2
3. Volume 3
4. Volume 4
5. Volume 5
6. Volume 6
7. Volume 7
8. Volume 8
9. Volume 9
10. Volume 10
11. Volume 11
12. Volume 12
13. Volume 13
14. Volume 14
I tend to line them up on my shelf in that order and flip through the spines like a proud owner. These volumes collect the serialized webtoon chapters of 'Solo Leveling' (the manhwa adaptation of the original web novel) into physical books; the published English print run follows the same numbering. If you’re hunting for specific arcs, the volumes progress chronologically from Sung Jin‑woo’s awakening through the late-game world-shaking conflicts, so reading them in numeric order is the cleanest experience. Personally, I love comparing the art in volume spreads to the raw webtoon panels — the physical editions make the key scenes feel weightier. A neat little ritual for me is rereading a favorite chapter after finishing each volume to savor the art and pacing, and then moving on to the next spine on the shelf.