The second season ofSolo Levelingwas one of the fastest past adaptations around, for better or for worse.
One ofSolo Leveling’sbest aspects is how quickly the events in the series transpire.
Jinwoo’s Shadows are some of the most interesting aspects of the show.
In the anime, they’re nothing more than emotionless foot soldiers who accomplish their mission without any expression.
If the anime was a little slower, these interactions would be absolutely worth the change.
In the manhwa, Jinwoo is getting stronger without a clear goal.
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The anime gives him a different goal almost right away.
In some ways, it’s a great change.
Jinwoo spends a little bit of time as a vigilante in theSolo Levelingmanhwa, stopping crime around his neighborhood.
The second event is during the Red Gate Arc with his future Shadow soldier Iron.
Barca’s name in theSolo Levelingmanhwa is “Baruka”.
The anime doesn’t show any of this, making their deaths brutal to watch.
It’s not a significant change, which makes it seem even more odd.
He told everyone that he didn’t plan on going in the first place.
It was understandable, as Jinwoo had just got his mom back after four years.
The anime exaggerates the moment a little too much.
Jinwoo didn’t need to be on the rooftop to make the moment exciting.
Their fight is one of the best inSolo Levelingseason 2,but one change made it a lot worse.
The fight is almost identical in theSolo Levelingmanhwa as the anime, but the ending is vastly different.
The series is so fast-paced, almost every episode has a crazy fight worth watching over and over again.
In the manhwa, however, the action isn’t the only reason to watch the show.
In theSolo Levelingmanhwa, Jinwoo almost never struggles with an opponent.
In the anime, it’s a close fight that requires Jinwoo to go all out.
In the manhwa, however, it’s closer to a one-sided beat down.
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