I think I can speak for everyone when I saySolo Levelingis amazing both on the screen and on the page. I have only read a few manga series before. As an anime lover, the only time I read a manga/manhwa/webtoon is when a series is so good that I can’t wait a week to see what’s next. So far, I’ve readTower of God, Jujutsu Kaisen,and now,Solo Leveling.TheSolo Levelinganime is what drew me to the webtoon initially, and boy, oh boy, it didn’t disappoint.

TheSolo Levelingwebtoon’s feel is perfectly captured in the anime. While I still prefer the anime and anime in general, I loved the webtoon. The one thing I wish was a bit better was the ending.The ending ofSolo Levelingleft a lot to be desired.While it wasn’t the worst thing in the world (looking at you,The Promised Neverland),I thought that a series that reached the heights thatSolo Levelingdid could have ended a little better.

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Solo Leveling’s Ending Was Odd

There’s Almost No Consequences After Jinwoo’s Dramatic Journey

Technically,the ending ofSolo Levelingmakes sense. As the only person/Hunter in the world that can actually get stronger, Sung Jinwoo eventually ascends to Godhood. He transcends any former convention he used to adhere to, making him one of thestrongest characters in animetowards the end of the series. There are actually two separate points in the series you could refer to as the ending of the series, counting the side stories that make up the final chapters of the webtoon.

The first ending is when Jinwoo first uses the legendary Cup of Reincarnation to rewind time by ten years to reset everything. The story ends with him talking to a representative of the Rulers, telling him that Jinwoo himself will handle everything on his own going forward. He then catches a glimpse of his future/past love interest, Cha Hae-In, and runs out to see her for the first time in the new timeline.

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The second ending is after the side stories take place and Sung Suho becomes the new main character. Both endings come after Jinwoo’s titanic fight with Antares, the Dragon King and the Monarch of Destruction.Both endings occur after Jinwoo has broken all the rulesand reset time, avoiding any and all the consequences that came with his last timeline.

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Solo Leveling Peaks With Jeju Island

It’s Somewhat Downhill From There

Unfortunately, the peak ofSolo Levelingis way before it ends.After reading the entirety of theSolo Levelingwebtoon, I can say with confidence that the best of the series occurs during the Jeju Island Arc. In an arc that closely resembles the Chimera Ant Arc inHunter x Hunter,Jinwoo finally reveals his true power to the entire world. I loveSolo Levelingbecause of its status asone of the best edgy anime seriesof all time.

The best edgy anime are defined by a couple of key things. First, Jinwoo needs to be ridiculously strong, and by the Jeju Island Arc, he’s one of thestrongest Hunters in the series. Second, he needs a dark personality that couldn’t care less about the fame his strength brings. Finally, he needs to be so strong, helpful, and secretive, nobody knows his true strength until it’s desperately needed.

These three traits come to a perfect point during the Jeju Island Arc. Nothing is more exciting than seeing Jinwoo pop up to save the strongest Hunters in Korea in an instant, taking on a near National Level Threat while barely breaking a sweat. When this arc gets animated, I guarantee thatSolo Levelingwill break even more recordsthan it already has. The only negative about the Jeju Island Arc, in my opinion, is how far away it is from the series ending, both literally and metaphorically.

Jinwoo vs. Extraterrestrial Beings Isn’t a Great Ending

Solo Leveling Is at Its Best When Jinwoo Is Still Human

Narutowas at its peak during the Fourth Great Ninja War. Seeing the combined ninja forces of the world taking on Madara, the Ten-Tails, and the powers of the Rinnegan was the peak. When Kaguya came into the picture, things got a little blurry and felt like they had strayed away from what madeNarutoso good.

The same can be said aboutSolo Leveling.Solo Levelingis at its bestwhen it’s grounded in reality. I know that might sound silly, butseeing Jinwoo become the strongesthumanHunter feels a lot different than seeing him become the strongest Monarch.I loved his fights against the Ant King, Kargalgan, and even every floor of the Demon Castle. Jinwoo fighting Monarchs at a level even other National Level Hunters can’t reach feels a little too distant.

Solo Levelingloses its edgy vibe when Jinwoo becomes a God. Sure, he’s still fighting people/beings stronger than him, but he isn’t really. At the end of the series, even before the Monarchs have lost to Jinwoo, the new Shadow Monarch already feels omnipotent and omnipresent. He feels like an untouchable God in a bad way. Against Kargalgan, his limits were tested. Against the Ant King, he showed how strong he really is. Against the Monarchs, nothing new happens, as Jinwoo has already become insurmountable.

Solo Leveling Could Have Ended Better, but It Wasn’t Horrible Either

Nailing an Ending Is Nearly Impossible

I don’t want to sound like a negative Nelly. The ending ofSolo Levelingwasn’t the worst that I’ve ever seen, and it honestly made sense. Jinwoo’s story is about a Hunter who always gets stronger. It makes perfect sense that his gains would know no limit, eventually taking Jinwoo past the point of no return and straight into Godhood. As a living God, Jinwoo is able to rewind time, keep his powers, and even dominate the Monarchs on their home turf.

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Kenta Miyake, who voices My Hero Academia’s Symbol of Peace, All Might, has officially joined Solo Leveling season two to voice Kargalgan.

It just doesn’t feel great. It feels like all the struggles I fell in love with were for nothing. Don’t get me wrong, I was more than happy to see Go Gunhee again, and seeing Woo Jinchul as a hardworking detective was pretty cool. It wasn’t satisfying though, and it would have been a lot cooler to see the world recovering under the new Shadow Monarch instead of completely reset.

I’ll be happy ifSolo Levelinggets a full adaptation (looking at the numbers, it’s hard to see a world in which it doesn’t). I can’t wait for the Jeju Island Arc, and I’ll even watch the Monarch War Arc with a smile on my face too, but that doesn’t mean thatSolo Levelingcouldn’t have ended a little bit stronger.