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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Top 5 Manhwa/Webtoon Series from the Past 5 Years (2020–2024)

Top 5 Manhwa/Webtoon Series from the Past 5 Years (2020–2024)

Looking for your next favorite manhwa or webtoon? Here are 5 highly-rated and fan-favorite series from recent years that are must-reads for any comic lover!


🌟 1. Solo Leveling

Solo Leveling Manhwa

Author: Chugong | Illustrator: Dubu (REDICE Studio)

Quick Review: Solo Leveling delivers nonstop action and insane power progression. Watch Sung Jin-Woo transform from the weakest hunter into a god-tier force through the mysterious "System."

Why You Should Read: If you love overpowered MCs, epic boss fights, and dramatic artwork — this is your go-to series.


🌟 2. Lore Olympus

Lore Olympus Webtoon

Author & Illustrator: Rachel Smythe

Quick Review: A beautiful, emotional retelling of Hades and Persephone's love story, set in a modernized version of Olympus. The series handles themes of love, trauma, and self-worth with stunning visuals.

Why You Should Read: It’s a heartfelt and visually striking romance that blends mythology with real human emotions.


🌟 3. Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint

Omniscient Reader Webtoon

Authors: Sing-Shong | Illustrator: Sleepy-C

Quick Review: What if the novel you’ve read for years suddenly becomes your reality? That’s what happens to Kim Dokja. This series is clever, meta, and absolutely addictive with layered plotlines and fantastic world-building.

Why You Should Read: For fans of survival stories, plot twists, and intelligent storytelling, this one’s a masterpiece.


🌟 4. The Beginning After the End

The Beginning After the End Manhwa

Author: TurtleMe | Illustrator: Fuyuki23

Quick Review: Reincarnated as a child in a world filled with magic, King Grey starts life anew as Arthur Leywin. The story focuses on growth, magic systems, and destiny.

Why You Should Read: It's a compelling mix of fantasy, reincarnation, and character development — a fan favorite for good reason.


🌟 5. Let’s Play

Let's Play Webtoon

Author & Illustrator: Mongie

Quick Review: A slice-of-life romance about Sam, a game dev dealing with anxiety, awkward crushes, and a viral game gone wrong. It balances humor, emotion, and real-life issues.

Why You Should Read: Great for anyone who loves geek culture, mental health awareness, and slow-burn romance done right.


💬 Final Thoughts

These manhwa and webtoons showcase the best of Korean storytelling and art. Whether you're in the mood for action, romance, or fantasy, there’s something on this list for you. Let me know in the comments which series you're currently reading!

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