I’ve got a quick, hands-on strategy for this kind of detective work because I do it a lot when settling debates in my local Discord. First, say the series name — without that, 'Solomon' could mean a dozen different things. Once you have the title, check these sources in order: the manga volume’s Table of Contents, the ebook search, and a fandom wiki (those pages usually have a "first appearance" field). If you only have the physical volumes, flip to chapter titles and prologues; big-name characters often get introduced in a prologue, flashback, or an early side chapter.
If you prefer online tools, try searching "first appearance Solomon [manga name]" — you’ll often land on a forum thread or a wiki that points to the exact volume and chapter. For translations, remember chapter numbering can shift between scans and official releases, so match chapter titles or short summaries rather than just numbers. Personally, I once used Amazon’s 'look inside' and a PDF search to find a single-line mention that saved me buying a whole volume — tiny victory, huge satisfaction. Tell me the manga name and I’ll pinpoint the volume for you.
Wow — that’s a neat question and it actually hinges on one important detail: which manga are you talking about? The name 'Solomon' (or 'Key Solomon') turns up in a few different franchises, and the exact first-volume appearance can shift depending on whether it’s a main-series debut, a spin-off cameo, or a flashback in a later arc.
If you want a practical way to pin it down fast, I’d start by checking the volume’s table of contents and chapter titles (often the chapter that introduces a big name will have it in the title or the chapter note). If you have a digital copy, use the search/find function for the word 'Solomon' — that usually reveals the first chapter where the name appears. For physical volumes, skim the first few chapters, plus any prologues or bonus chapters; authors sometimes drop important figures into a prologue or a 'chapter 0'.
Personally, I once spent a rainy afternoon tracing a supporting character’s first moment across volumes by cross-referencing the index pages, the manga’s official wiki, and the 'look inside' preview on online bookstores. Fan wikis and MangaDex/MAL pages are lifesavers for this because they often list "first appearance" down to the chapter and volume. If you tell me the exact series title (for example, say it’s from 'Fate' or 'Magi' or something else), I’ll dig in and tell you the exact volume and chapter where 'Solomon' first shows up.
If you mean the character called 'Solomon' (or a variant like 'Key Solomon'), the quickest thing I can say without the series title is this: major mysterious figures are most often introduced either in the series prologue or within the first two volumes, or else they turn up in a specific side-story or spin-off volume. So if you have volumes at hand, check volume 0/prologue and volumes 1–2 first.
For a foolproof search, use the ebook 'find' function or a fan wiki page that often lists 'first appearance' information. I’ve dug through several series looking for similar names — my habit is to cross-check a fandom wiki, MangaDex, and the chapter list from the publisher; between those three I can usually nail down the exact volume and chapter in under ten minutes. If you tell me which manga you’re asking about, I’ll go look up the precise volume and chapter where 'Solomon' first appears — happy to do the legwork for you.
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I've always been fascinated by how lore gets folded into timelines, and the 'Key' tied to Solomon is one of those things that shows up in different eras depending on the work. If you mean the historical-magical manuscript often called the 'Key of Solomon', its real-world origin is medieval to Renaissance occultism — the surviving manuscripts we know come from roughly the 14th–17th centuries, but fiction usually pushes it back further and ties it to King Solomon himself, who is treated as an ancient, almost mythic figure. So in a lot of shows, books, and games, the artifact is said to originate in the deep past: a foundational moment of magic or a sealed era before modern history.
If you're asking about a specific series, the pattern is common: the 'Key' appears at the dawn of magic or at a turning point (a founding king, a destroyed civilization, or a long-lost temple). To locate it precisely in a series' timeline, scan for prologues, origin myths, flashbacks, or “Age of Legends” style entries in the worldbuilding. I usually check the series' wiki or timeline appendices, because creators often place such items at the origin point of supernatural rules. Personally, tracing where those first mentions occur — sometimes in a side chapter or an artbook note — is half the fun.