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A game is currently being developed by the Korean game giant [[Netmarble|Netmarble Corp]] and a drama adaptation is also being produced.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=2021-04-14|title=Korea's webtoon Solo Leveling on path to be adapted to game, drama, film|url=https://pulsenews.co.kr/view.php?year=2021&no=356605|access-date=2022-01-01|website=Pulse by Maeil Business News|language=en-US|archive-date=January 1, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220101225436/https://pulsenews.co.kr/view.php?year=2021&no=356605|url-status=live}}</ref>
A game is currently being developed by the Korean game giant [[Netmarble|Netmarble Corp]] and a drama adaptation is also being produced.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=2021-04-14|title=Korea's webtoon Solo Leveling on path to be adapted to game, drama, film|url=https://pulsenews.co.kr/view.php?year=2021&no=356605|access-date=2022-01-01|website=Pulse by Maeil Business News|language=en-US|archive-date=January 1, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220101225436/https://pulsenews.co.kr/view.php?year=2021&no=356605|url-status=live}}</ref>
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==

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Solo Leveling
File:Solo Leveling Webtoon.png
나 혼자만 레벨업
Na Honjaman Rebereop
GenreAction, fantasy
AuthorChugong
IllustratorDubu (Redice Studio)
PublisherD&C Media
Webtoon
service
Original runMarch 4, 2018 – December 29, 2021
Volumes14
Solo Leveling
AuthorChugong
LanguageKorean
GenreAction, Fantasy
Publisher
  • D&C Media (Korean)
  • Webnovel (English)
Publication date
  • July 25, 2016 – October 10, 2018 (KakaoPage)
  • November 4, 2016 – April 18, 2018 (D&C Media)
  • December 21, 2018 – June 24, 2019 (Webnovel)
  • chapter 179, released on December 29 . The last chapter of solo leveling
Publication placeSouth Korea
Media typeWebComic

Solo Leveling (Korean나 혼자만 레벨업; RRNa Honjaman Rebereop), also alternatively translated as Only I Level Up, is a South Korean web novel written by Chugong. It was serialized in Kakao's digital comic and fiction platform KakaoPage on July 25, 2016 and was later published by D&C Media under their Papyrus label on November 4, 2016. The novel has since been licensed in English by Yen Press,[1] as well as by Web-novel under the title Only I Level Up.[2]

The webtoon adaptation of Solo Leveling was first serialized in KakaoPage on March 4, 2018 and is illustrated by Jang-Sung-Rak (aka Dubu), the CEO of Redice Studio. The webtoon's first season concluded on March 19, 2020 and its second season resumed serialization on August 1, 2020. Its individual chapters have been collected and published by D&C Media into three volumes as of July 2020.

A game is currently being developed by the Korean game giant Netmarble Corp and a drama adaptation is also being produced.[3] Jk

Plot

Hunters, humans who possess magical abilities, must battle deadly monsters to protect the human race from certain annihilation. A notoriously weak hunter named Sung Jinwoo finds himself in a seemingly endless struggle for survival. One day, after narrowly surviving an overwhelmingly powerful double dungeon that nearly wipes out his entire party, a mysterious program called the System chooses him as its sole player and in turn, gives him the extremely rare ability to level up in strength, possibly beyond any known limits. Jinwoo sets on a journey as he fights against all kinds of enemies, both man and monster, to discover the secrets of the dungeons and the true source of his powers.

Characters

Sung Jinwoo

Sung Jinwoo (성진우) is the main protagonist of series. Originally an infamous weak E-Rank hunter, he gets the chance of a lifetime when he is selected as the Player of a magical program called the System and gains the unique ability to grow in strength without limit. By taking advantage of this new power offered to him by the System, Jinwoo eventually rises up to become humanity's greatest hunter, but also finds himself locked in a war that has been going on forever between the Rulers and the Monarchs, two groups of godlike beings who have their own agendas with mankind.

Yoo Jinho

Yoo Jinho (유진호) is a Korean D-Rank Hunter and Jinwoo's best friend. He comes from a very rich family and eventually becomes the vice chairman of Jinwoo's guild after he manages to impress the latter with his loyalty and commitment. Jinho also has the odd habit of dressing up in very fancy and expensive armor, which serves as a prominent running gag throughout the series.

Sung Jinah

Sung Jinah (성진아) is Jinwoo's younger, teenage sister. Unlike her brother, she is a completely normal human with no magical abilities whatsoever.

Park Kyung-Hye

Park Kyung-Hye (박경혜) is Jinwoo and Jinah's loving mother. Four years before the events of the main storyline, she suddenly became ill with Eternal Slumber, an incurable and magically-induced sleeping disorder, and fell into a coma soon after, forcing Jinwoo to take over as the breadwinner of the family in her place. However, about four years later, Jinwoo was able to cure her condition and wake her up by using a rare potion he crafted while training with the System. Much like her daughter, Kyung-Hye is a completely normal human with no magical abilities whatsoever.

Lee Joohee

Lee Joohee (이주희) is a Korean B-Rank hunter who specializes in healing magic and one of Jinwoo's friends during his days as an E-Rank Hunter. Although she survives the double dungeon alongside Jinwoo, she is left shell-shocked by the experience and ultimately retires after failing to overcome her mental trauma.

Cha Hae-In

Cha Hae-In (차해인) is a Korean S-Rank Hunter who specializes in swordsmanship and the only female S-Rank in the country. She has an odd condition that causes other hunters to smell foul to her and eventually develops romantic feelings for Jinwoo after witnessing him in action and discovering that he is the only hunter she has ever met who actually smells nice.

Sung Il-Hwan

Sung Il-Hwan (성일환) was a Korean A-Rank Hunter, Kyung-Hye's husband, and Jinwoo and Jinah's father. Ten years before the events of the main storyline, he suddenly disappeared inside a dungeon while on a raid, leaving his family to presume him dead. However, about a decade later, he returned to the human world to aid his son in the coming war against the Monarchs and was eventually revealed to be a Rulers' vessel, one of the seven humans chosen by the Rulers to serve as their hosts. Although Il-Hwan ultimately succeeded in his mission, he ended up exerting far more power than his body could handle in his last battle with the Monarchs and consequently died afterwards in his son's arms.

Go Gunhee

Go Gunhee (고건희) was a Korean S-Rank Hunter and the Chairman of the Korean Hunters' Association, the government agency responsible for overseeing all the hunters, gates, and guilds active within Korea. Although he was later revealed to be a Rulers' vessel, he suffered from a variety of health problems due to his old age, preventing him from using his powers to their max output, and was ultimately killed by the Monarchs.

Thomas Andre

Thomas Andre (토마스 안드레) is the strongest hunter in America and one of the five National Level Hunters, ranking 1st in the world. He is also a Rulers' vessel and is nicknamed the Goliath due to his huge build and immense strength. He later befriends Jinwoo after the latter defeats him in a fight and give him Kamish's Wrath, the strongest magical weapons in the world, as a gift.

Liu Zhigang

Liu Zhigang (류즈캉) is the strongest hunter in China and one of the five National Level Hunters, ranking 2nd in the world. He is also a Rulers' vessel and was the strongest hunter in Asia until Jinwoo surpassed him in power. He later becomes on good terms with Jinwoo when they meet each other for the first time during the annual guild conference.

Christopher Reed

Christopher Reed (크리스토퍼 리드) was the strongest hunter in America and one of the five National Level Hunters, ranking 3rd in the world. He was also a Rulers' vessel and the first of the seven to be killed by the Monarchs.

Siddharth Bachchan

Siddharth Bachchan (싯다르트 밧찬) is the strongest hunter in India and one of the five National Level Hunters, ranking 4th in the world. He is also a Rulers' vessel and the only one of the seven to never make a physical appearance in the webtoon.

Goto Ryuji

Goto Ryuji (고토 류지) was the strongest hunter in Japan. Despite the fact that he was small fry compared to the National Level Hunters, Goto was very egotistical and had a callous disregard for human life. His hubris ultimately cost him his life when he was later killed in one hit by a powerful ant monster called the Ant King during a raid on the Jeju Island S-Rank Gate.

Hwang Dongsoo

Hwang Dongsoo (황동수) was a Korean-American S-Rank Hunter who attempted to kill Jinwoo after learning that the latter was responsible for the death of his older brother. He was eventually killed by Jinwoo himself after making the big mistake of abducting and brutally torturing Jinho for information on the circumstances of his brother's murder. Following his death, he became one of Jinwoo's shadow soldiers.

Lennart Niermann

Lennart Niermann (레나트 니어만) is the strongest hunter in Germany, ranking 12th in the world. Despite being the best in his homeland, Lennart is not particularly arrogant and has a strong sense of duty towards the cause, as displayed when he was willing to use himself as bait to save Thomas from getting killed by the Monarchs.

Ashborn

Ashborn (아스본) is the King of the Dead and the Monarch of Shadows. He is also the strongest Ruler and the Greatest Fragment of Brilliant Light. After spending eons fighting in the ancient war between the Rulers and the Monarchs, Ashborn grew weary of the ceaseless violence, leading him to eventually chose Jinwoo as his host in hopes of ending the bloodshed once and for all. When Jinwoo is later killed by the Monarchs, Ashborn appears in the flesh to save him and gives Jinwoo a detailed explanation of his past. After transferring the rest of his powers to Jinwoo and bringing him back to life, Ashborn goes into eternal sleep and allows Jinwoo to take his place as the Shadow Monarch.

Antares

Antares (안타레스) was the King of Dragons and the Monarch of Destruction. He was also the strongest Monarch and the final antagonist of Solo Leveling. After Jinwoo killed three of the other Monarchs, Antares invaded the human world in order to draw him out and finish him off. However, despite his best efforts, he ultimately failed in his mission and was killed by the Rulers.

Rulers

The Rulers (지배자들), also called the Fragments of Brilliant Light, are an ancient race of angelic humanoids who aim to protect the human race from being annihilated by the Monarchs. Although they have noble ambitions, they are willing to use morally questionable methods to achieve them and are indirectly responsible for the millions of human lives lost ever since monsters first began using gates to cross over to the human world. The Rulers also heavily resemble angels in appearance and are able to use an immensely powerful form of telekinesis unique to themselves called Ruler's Authority.

Monarchs

The Monarchs (군주) are an ancient race of monsters who seek to wipe out the human race for their own ends, making them the primary antagonists of the series. As a result, they have a cruel disregard for life and are generally very arrogant towards those they find inferior to themselves, especially humans. The Monarchs also each govern a different race of monsters and take after the race that they rule over in appearance.

Media

Web novel

Solo Leveling was first serialized in Kakao's digital comic and fiction platform KakaoPage since July 25, 2016, and later published by D&C Media under their fantasy fiction label "Papyrus".[4] Since 2016, the novel has garnered 2.4 million readers in KakaoPage.[5] The novel was licensed in English by Webnovel under the title Only I level up from December 21, 2018, to June 24, 2019.[6]

The novel has been licensed and published in collected volumes by Yen Press since February 16, 2021.[1]

Volume list

No. Korean release date Korean ISBN
01 November 4, 2016[7]979-11-7033-666-2
02 November 4, 2016[8]979-11-7033-667-9
03 December 21, 2016[9]979-11-7033-755-3
04 January 25, 2017[10]979-11-7033-858-1
05 February 23, 2017[11]979-11-7033-911-3
06 March 30, 2017[12]979-11-7033-976-2
07 April 4, 2017[13]979-11-6140-318-2
08 May 24, 2017[14]979-11-6140-412-7
09 June 22, 2017[15]979-11-6140-467-7
10 July 20, 2017[16]979-11-6140-549-0
11 August 24, 2017[17]979-11-6140-626-8
12 September 21, 2017[18]979-11-6140-693-0
13 October 27, 2017[19]979-11-6140-827-9
Side Story April 18, 2018[20]979-11-6268-337-8

Webtoon

A webtoon adaptation has launched in KakaoPage on March 4, 2018, and concluded its first season on March 19, 2020.[21] Its first collected volume was released by D&C Media on September 26, 2019. In Japan, Solo Leveling launched in Kakao Japan's webtoon and fiction service Piccoma, and accumulated over 1 million cumulative readership.[22] It was also selected as the #1 webtoon in Piccoma's "Best of 2019".[23][24][25] The webtoon has been published digitally in English by Webnovel and Tappytoon since May 7, 2020, and June 4, 2020, respectively.[26][27] It is also publishing on Tapas in English.[28] The collected volumes have been licensed and published in North America by Yen Press since March 2, 2021.[29]

Volume list

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
01 September 26, 2019[30]979-11-89320-29-4March 2, 2021[31]978-1-97-531943-4
02 January 30, 2020[32]979-11-89320-36-2June 22, 2021[33]978-1-97-531945-8
03 August 27, 2020[34]979-11-89320-69-0October 26, 2021[35]978-1-97-533651-6
04 April 29, 2021[36]979-11-91363-73-9

Game

A game is being developed by the Korean game giant Netmarble Corp.[3]

Drama

A drama adaptation is being produced in the United States.[3]

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