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Every manhwa reader's long waited dream Solo Leveling.


Solo Leveling, often hailed as one of the best webcomics out there, is gearing up for its anime debut on Crunchyroll. With a legion of fans, the narrative revolves around Sung Jinwoo, once dubbed the weakest Hunter, who gains unparalleled abilities enabling him to level up and become the strongest.

The manhwa is celebrated for its RPG-style character progression that amps up the excitement with each new skill, adrenaline-fueled action, captivating illustrations, and intricate characters. The adventure intensifies with the introduction of various types of portals that open
to a myriad of realms, each teeming with beasts that the awakened individuals, referred to as hunters, must confront.

Solo Leveling is set in a universe where hunters, humans endowed with magical prowess, battle against deadly monsters to shield humanity, while also getting filthy rich and famous if they're strong.

Meet Sung Jinwoo, our initially weak hero who is a feeble hunter, fighting tooth and nail to provide for his sick mother.

Without giving too much away, Sung Jinwoo stumbles upon a peculiar system that grants him the power to progressively level up and become stronger.

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