Top Completed Manhwa Titles You Can Binge Right Now
Looking for the best completed manhwa to binge? Check out our top picks of fully finished webtoons that will keep you hooked from start to finish. No waiting for chapters—just non-stop action, drama, and adventure!
Solo Leveling (2018)
Based on the Web Novel by Chu-Gong, Written by Hyeon-Gun, & Illustrated by Seong-Rak Jang
When the Gate suddenly appeared, connecting the human world with that of magic, the threat of monsters terrified the world. However, to combat these beasts, people received special powers, marking the birth of the Hunters. Yet not all Hunters are equal, as abilities and skills vary drastically. Initially known as one of the weakest Hunters, Jin-U Seong receives a mysterious quest after nearly facing certain death, thus becoming the Player of the System and gaining the ability to evolve beyond any known limits.

The Horizon (2021)
Created by JH
A masterclass in visual storytelling and harsh, political and interpersonal commentary, The Horizon is JH’s best work to date, with a combined apocalyptic and horror vibe and a fittingly conservative use of color, panels only showing it when necessary. The first chapter of The Horizon is among the best of any manhwa debut, especially the uncensored version, as a young boy struggles to find safety and solace in a world torn apart by an unknown event. As the story progresses, many clues are given sparingly, with the boy finding a young girl with whom he can seek shelter.
The Horizon is also only 21 chapters long, a perfectly concise read split between three elegant volumes courtesy of IZE Press, where readers will understandably binge the series while appreciating the story. The series can be challenging at times, with upsetting imagery, but it never loses sight of its narrative path, with a compelling story of survival throughout, possibly the best post-apocalyptic series on Webtoon. While JH’s stories are brief, the stories of The Horizon’s characters are forever, and it’s best not to forget that in the end.

The Legend of the Northern Blade (2014)
Based on the Novel by Woo-Gak, Written by Woo-Gak & Illustrated by Hae-Min
The Legend of the Northern Blade is considered the best murim manhwa, which is a genre dedicated to martial arts, thanks to its amazing battle choreography, intense scenes, and incredible art. The story follows Jin Mu-won, who is the successor to the Northern Heavenly Sect and seeks to avenge his father’s death and the destruction of his sect. Jin Mu-won starts by witnessing death with his beliefs and pillars broken, but he steadily works his way to the top, which is even more inspiring as he doesn’t have any kind of shortcut but trains restlessly until becoming powerful.
Legend of the Northern Blade is a manhwa about revenge, death, struggle, honor, and finding oneself with a grim atmosphere and great characters and with consistency from start to finish, becoming a masterpiece of the genre condensed into only 202 chapters.

Spirit Fingers (2015)
Gyeong-Chal Han
The transition between adolescence and adulthood is often confusing and troubling, full of uncertainties and insecurities. Not unlike other girls her age, Wooyeon Song struggles with feelings of anxiety and a lack of self-esteem, not knowing how to act when interacting with others. But when she is unexpectedly approached by Sunho Goo, a member of the enigmatic yet fascinating art club, Spirit Fingers, only to be asked to play the role of their model, she might just find that her life is about to change forever.

Seasons of Blossom (2020)
Original Series Written by HONGDUCK & Illustrated by NEMONE
Youth is a confusing time, filled with positive and negative moments alike. From the hardships that many inevitably face while growing up, to the freedom inherently afforded to those with fewer responsibilities than ever, the experiences that occur in this time often allow one to reflect and mature. To adolescents still trying to figure themselves out, feelings of love can be as beneficial as they can be damaging. However, everyone has their own journey to go through, and each of these teenagers will have to learn to love themselves before anything else.
As one of the best romance manhwa out there, Seasons of Blossom beautifully and tactfully explores all aspects of youth, including unpleasant yet important topics such as trauma and coping mechanisms thereof. Following 4 complex and realistic protagonists during 4 seasons, the story manages to evoke a variety of emotions, proving heartwarming and heartbreaking in equal measure. Furthermore, the simple yet vibrant artwork does nothing but to add to the experience.
