

📚 Level Up Your Reading Game!
Solo Leveling, Vol. 1 is the thrilling introduction to the popular webtoon series, featuring over 200 pages of captivating storytelling and breathtaking artwork. Follow the journey of Sung Jin-Woo as he transforms from the weakest hunter to the strongest, all while navigating a world filled with danger and adventure.





| Best Sellers Rank | #5,035 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #48 in Fantasy Manga (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (7,895) |
| Dimensions | 5.75 x 0.63 x 8.25 inches |
| Grade level | 11 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 1975319435 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1975319434 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Solo Leveling |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | March 2, 2021 |
| Publisher | Ize Press |
| Reading age | 16 years and up |
L**A
Made into anime! Is very good.
Love the manga. It was really good. Good story.
K**N
Amazing book good drawings
The book was amazing. The drawings were pretty good a 10 out of 10 book for sure. The only problem was that do with some slight creases in some of the pages but besides that it was perfect.
A**R
Good story and colorful artwork
The paperback came in an excellent condition. The story and art were solid and crisp. Looking forward to reading the next volume.
T**Z
Even though it was used it looks basically new
Very nice quality 😁
C**R
Great Story and Drawing.
Really good tv series, and comic is great too. I think I'll buy the novel too. It's rare to find an Anima series I've enjoyed as much.
K**L
Very Fun Read!
The book is a fun read, nothing super deep, but entertaining and has great artwork! The art also gets better the further in the series you go. If they premise sounds fun I'd go for it!
E**S
The weakest hunter of all mankind
In the world of “Solo Leveling,” inter-dimensional gates regularly open up to “dungeons” crawling with strange and dangerous creatures. The only ones who can kill the creatures are hunters, who have awakened powers that let them take down the big bosses. And out of all those hunters… Jin-woo is the weakest. Needless to say, there’s plenty of room for improvement for the protagonist of the manhwa adaptation of Chugong’s “Solo Leveling.” The first volume mostly devotes itself to introducing us to the world of hunters and the hideous events that lead to Jin-woo’s chances to improve himself, with a terrifying and bloody series of challenges at the center of the story. The artwork is half the reason to see this – dark, gloomy and beautifully detailed. As mentioned before, Sung Jin-woo is the weakest of the lowest-ranked hunters, able to tag along on only the least threatening missions – and even then, he gets badly hurt. But he has no choice, because he needs the money for his family. When the party he’s with finds a rare double dungeon, Jin-woo is determined to explore the vast, eerie stone chamber filled with statues, in the hopes that he can scrounge up a little money. But then the statues come to life and start killing the party members, including a vast “god” statue that has a very specific list of demands. Unfortunately, those commandments are difficult to decipher, and more and more hunters lose their nerve – leading to them being vaporized or squashed into red smears. To survive this nightmarish scenario, Jin-woo will need more than his wits. He’ll need a System, and he’ll start grinding like a pro if he ever wants to get stronger. The first volume of “Solo Leveling” is dominated by the adventure in the double dungeon, and the entire eerie, bloody adventure is explored in great detail. It’s genuinely nerve-wracking to watch the hunters dwindle as the adventure goes on – especially as some of them turn on each other, lose limbs or panic and try to escape on foot. The fact that it’s overseen by a creepy, sadistic stone “god” with a toothy grin makes the whole thing even more eerie. And the story is brought to life by the artwork of Jang Sung-rak (aka Dubu), who used color exceptionally, painting the god’s chamber in stark, ghostly, cold blues and the regular world in warm, sunlit tones. The artwork is also very detailed and expressive, lingering on the characters’ faces to show their terror, tension, eagerness and apprehension, and even brief bursts of action (like the murder centipedes in the desert) are wonderfully dynamic. We also have a good introduction to Jin-woo, who seems like a vividly realistic character – he’s courageous, unselfish and quick-thinking (he unravels all three commandments without help), but still petrified of dying and acutely aware of his almost comical weakness. But after the System accepts him as a player, we see him starting to branch out into becoming stronger, whether it’s racing laps around the hospital or venturing alone into a new dungeon. The first volume of “Solo Leveling”‘s manhwa adaptation is a nail-biting experience that flies by quickly, before introducing you to the central conceit of the series – and it promises to get more interesting as Jin-woo levels up.
J**B
Fantastic
This series of Manhwa is fantastic! All 13 are for sure worth it. If anyone knows anything better let me know because this made me buy the book(all in one book)with them all included.
J**E
Kid loves it. It was cheaper than Kinokuniya here. Cannot wait for volume 3!
J**K
Zajebiste, 2 tom będzie kupowany.
B**K
Kesinlikle en iyi weebton alın kesinlikle
P**L
Very nice and sturdy book, beautiful colors and lovely new book smell 😄
L**A
I already read this entire manhwa on Tapas but I wanted to gift a physical copy for my niece. Absolutely amazing story. The progression and character build up is amazing. Definitely recommend. A lot of violence and almost no love story.
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