Solo Leveling’s masterful second season has officially come to a close. Covering up to and including the Jeju Island arc, A-1 Pictures' adaptation of the web novel and manhwa of the same name has captivated viewers since its premiere. 2025 is set to be a huge year for anime, andSolo Levelinghas kicked things off right,bringing breathtaking visuals and tight pacing to the table in its early bid for anime of the year.
The Jeju Island arc is commonly regarded as one of the series' best, and it also leaves fans in a somewhat precarious position, setting up future development of Sung Jinwoo’s powers without fully revealing its secrets. If there’s anything anime fans have more trouble with than waiting for their favorite shows to return, it’s fighting off the temptation to dive into a series' source materialto find out what happens next. Luckily,Solo Leveling’s manhwa is readily available for consumption, and the anime leaves off on a nice spot for fans who want to pick up reading.

Where Does Solo Leveling Season Two Leave Off in the Manhwa?
The Climax of Jeju Island Ushers In Exciting Developments
With Season Two in the books, some fans won’t be able to resist diving intoSolo Leveling’s source material,and they can pick up the series at chapter #110, just around when Mrs. Norma Selner arrives to give Jinwoo a power boost. The encounter between the characters gives a brief look into just how terrifying the protagonist’s true powers are, and leaves fans hungry to find out more about the true, sinister nature of the System Jinwoo has come to inherit.
Solo Leveling’s Manhwa and Anime Are Both Great, But Is One Better Than the Other?
The hit anime Solo Leveling is based on an amazing manhwa of the same name, but which one is the better version of Sung Jinwoo’s story?
DespiteSolo Leveling’sirresistibly flashy, incredibly animated action, the development of Jinwoo’s abilities has largely taken a backseat to fighting throughout the anime’s events. Hungry fans will certainly want to check out more,and luckily there’s a perfect place for new readers to pick up the series. Changes from the source material have been infrequent and minor up to this point in the story, so nothing much of note will be missed by jumping into the series now.

The Massively Successful Anime Has Reached the Half-Way Point of Its Source Material
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It would be incredibly difficult to labelSolo Leveling’s sophomore outingas anything but a success. On a week-to-week basis, the anime has seemingly refused to find a record it can’t steal. Gradually ranking up in popularity throughout, the series first toppledOne Piecefor the title of most-rated anime on the Crunchyroll platform, while its episode #11 managed to steal the record fortop-rated single episode fromChainsaw Man’s debut.

Something would have to go terribly wrong with production in order forSolo Levelingto not return for a third season. Currently, all eyes are on anime’s hottest new trend, and the studio wouldn’t want to miss another chanceto continue its growing popularity.Due to the mass fanfare the anime has managed to receive,it’s also likely that animators and staff will want to return as soon as possible. Until then, however, impatient fans can read ahead, starting at the manwha’s chapter #110.
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Solo Leveling follows Sung Jin-woo, the world’s weakest hunter, who gains extraordinary powers through a mysterious program after surviving a brutal monster attack. As he navigates his newfound abilities, Jinwoo embarks on a quest to uncover the secrets of his powers and the dungeon that altered his fate.