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Solo Leveling Vol. 5

Author: Chugong

JINU IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF A RUTHLESS RIVAL

Until now, Jinu has managed to keep secret the fact that he can become stronger. When he reaches his final mission, he encounters many familiar faces: Juhee,...

JINU IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF A RUTHLESS RIVAL

Until now, Jinu has managed to keep secret the fact that he can become stronger. When he reaches his final mission, he encounters many familiar faces: Juhee, Mr. Song, and the other survivors from the double dungeon. Jinu's dramatic change does not go unnoticed, despite his efforts to hide his powers.

However, the...

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  • Series Series Solo Leveling
  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 160
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2025
  • Publisher Publisher Anubis
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JINU IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF A RUTHLESS RIVAL

Until now, Jinu has managed to keep secret the fact that he can become stronger. When he reaches his final mission, he encounters many familiar faces: Juhee, Mr. Song, and the other survivors from the double dungeon. Jinu's dramatic change does not go unnoticed, despite his efforts to hide his powers.

However, the situation will change when his team learns that they must cooperate with convicts and their chief guard, and Jinu will have no choice but to use his new abilities in order for him and his friends to survive!

"Titles like Solo Leveling don't come around every day, in an era where copies of the same themes flood the market."

-My Anime List

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Author
Chugong
Publisher
Anubis
Hero / Series
Solo Leveling
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
160
Release Date
10/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
14x20.5 cm
Graphic Novel
No
Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
Yes
Issue
5
Version
-
Award winning
No
ISBN-13
9786185959180

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  • Paper quality
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  • I would recommend it for reading
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  • Solo Leveling, Volume E by Chugong in the Greek edition from Anubis is part of a different release structure compared to the English edition. Essentially, each English volume corresponds to about two Greek volumes, so to complete the story you need around 30 Greek volumes, while in the English edition there are about 15.

    This alone changes the experience a lot, but it mostly shows in the cost. In the Greek edition, each volume costs €13.95, so in the end you pay about €418 in total. In contrast, in the English edition, with €18.35 per volume, it comes to around €275 for the whole series. So, even though each Greek volume seems cheaper, in the end you pay quite a bit more.

    The translation is good and easy to read, and generally the Greek edition helps a lot those who prefer to read in their own language. The only problem is that the story is split into more parts, so you don't have the same continuous flow as in the English edition.

    And this is where the main issue lies. We all more or less want to support Greek editions and translations, but when you see that to complete the series in the Greek edition you pay quite a bit more than in the English, then practically it doesn't leave you much room for choice. It's not that you don't want to support — it just becomes difficult financially.

    At the end of the day, the Greek edition is very good for those who want comfort in their language, but the English one is more cost-effective and a more 'cohesive' reading experience.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • This review is about the add to your collection: Vol. 6

    Solo Leveling, Volume VI by Chugong in the Greek edition by Anubis is part of a different release structure compared to the English edition. Essentially, each English volume corresponds to about two Greek volumes, so to complete the story you need around 30 Greek volumes, while in the English edition there are about 15.

    This alone changes the experience a lot, but it mainly shows in the cost. In the Greek edition, each volume costs €13.95, so in the end you pay about €418 in total. In contrast, in the English edition, with €18.35 per volume, it comes to about €275 for the whole series. So, even though each Greek volume seems cheaper, in the end you pay quite a bit more.

    The translation is good and easy to read, and in general, the Greek edition is very helpful for those who prefer to read in their own language. The only problem is that the story is split into more parts, so you don't get the same continuous flow as in the English edition.

    And this is the main issue. We all more or less want to support Greek editions and translations, but when you see that to complete the series in Greek you pay quite a bit more than in English, it practically doesn't leave you much choice. It's not that you don't want to support — it just becomes difficult financially.

    At the end of the day, the Greek edition is very good for those who want comfort in their own language, but the English one is more cost-effective and offers a more 'cohesive' reading experience.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • This review is about the add to your collection: Vol. 3

    • Paper quality
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  • Solo Leveling, Volume E by Chugong in the Greek edition from Anubis is part of a different release structure compared to the English edition. Essentially, each English volume corresponds to about two Greek volumes, so to complete the story you need around 30 Greek volumes, while in the English edition there are about 15.

    This alone changes the experience a lot, but it mostly shows in the cost. In the Greek edition, each volume costs €13.95, so in the end you pay about €418 in total. In contrast, in the English edition, with €18.35 per volume, it comes to around €275 for the whole series. So, even though each Greek volume seems cheaper, in the end you pay quite a bit more.

    The translation is good and easy to read, and generally the Greek edition helps a lot those who prefer to read in their own language. The only problem is that the story is split into more parts, so you don't have the same continuous flow as in the English edition.

    And this is where the main issue lies. We all more or less want to support Greek editions and translations, but when you see that to complete the series in the Greek edition you pay quite a bit more than in the English, then practically it doesn't leave you much room for choice. It's not that you don't want to support — it just becomes difficult financially.

    At the end of the day, the Greek edition is very good for those who want comfort in their language, but the English one is more cost-effective and a more 'cohesive' reading experience.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Solo Leveling, Volume VI by Chugong in the Greek edition by Anubis is part of a different release structure compared to the English edition. Essentially, each English volume corresponds to about two Greek volumes, so to complete the story you need around 30 Greek volumes, while in the English edition there are about 15.

    This alone changes the experience a lot, but it mainly shows in the cost. In the Greek edition, each volume costs €13.95, so in the end you pay about €418 in total. In contrast, in the English edition, with €18.35 per volume, it comes to about €275 for the whole series. So, even though each Greek volume seems cheaper, in the end you pay quite a bit more.

    The translation is good and easy to read, and in general, the Greek edition is very helpful for those who prefer to read in their own language. The only problem is that the story is split into more parts, so you don't get the same continuous flow as in the English edition.

    And this is the main issue. We all more or less want to support Greek editions and translations, but when you see that to complete the series in Greek you pay quite a bit more than in English, it practically doesn't leave you much choice. It's not that you don't want to support — it just becomes difficult financially.

    At the end of the day, the Greek edition is very good for those who want comfort in their own language, but the English one is more cost-effective and offers a more 'cohesive' reading experience.

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JINU IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF A RUTHLESS RIVAL

Until now, Jinu has managed to keep secret the fact that he can become stronger. When he reaches his final mission, he encounters many familiar faces: Juhee, Mr. Song, and the other survivors from the double dungeon. Jinu's dramatic change does not go unnoticed, despite his efforts to hide his powers.

However, the situation will change when his team learns that they must cooperate with convicts and their chief guard, and Jinu will have no choice but to use his new abilities in order for him and his friends to survive!

"Titles like Solo Leveling don't come around every day, in an era where copies of the same themes flood the market."

-My Anime List

Manufacturer

Author
Chugong
Publisher
Anubis
Hero / Series
Solo Leveling
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
160
Release Date
10/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
14x20.5 cm
Graphic Novel
No
Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
Yes
Issue
5
Version
-
Award winning
No
ISBN-13
9786185959180

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Paper quality
  • Illustrations
  • I would recommend it for reading
  • Was it interesting enough?
  • Solo Leveling, Volume E by Chugong in the Greek edition from Anubis is part of a different release structure compared to the English edition. Essentially, each English volume corresponds to about two Greek volumes, so to complete the story you need around 30 Greek volumes, while in the English edition there are about 15.

    This alone changes the experience a lot, but it mostly shows in the cost. In the Greek edition, each volume costs €13.95, so in the end you pay about €418 in total. In contrast, in the English edition, with €18.35 per volume, it comes to around €275 for the whole series. So, even though each Greek volume seems cheaper, in the end you pay quite a bit more.

    The translation is good and easy to read, and generally the Greek edition helps a lot those who prefer to read in their own language. The only problem is that the story is split into more parts, so you don't have the same continuous flow as in the English edition.

    And this is where the main issue lies. We all more or less want to support Greek editions and translations, but when you see that to complete the series in the Greek edition you pay quite a bit more than in the English, then practically it doesn't leave you much room for choice. It's not that you don't want to support — it just becomes difficult financially.

    At the end of the day, the Greek edition is very good for those who want comfort in their language, but the English one is more cost-effective and a more 'cohesive' reading experience.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • This review is about the add to your collection: Vol. 6

    Solo Leveling, Volume VI by Chugong in the Greek edition by Anubis is part of a different release structure compared to the English edition. Essentially, each English volume corresponds to about two Greek volumes, so to complete the story you need around 30 Greek volumes, while in the English edition there are about 15.

    This alone changes the experience a lot, but it mainly shows in the cost. In the Greek edition, each volume costs €13.95, so in the end you pay about €418 in total. In contrast, in the English edition, with €18.35 per volume, it comes to about €275 for the whole series. So, even though each Greek volume seems cheaper, in the end you pay quite a bit more.

    The translation is good and easy to read, and in general, the Greek edition is very helpful for those who prefer to read in their own language. The only problem is that the story is split into more parts, so you don't get the same continuous flow as in the English edition.

    And this is the main issue. We all more or less want to support Greek editions and translations, but when you see that to complete the series in Greek you pay quite a bit more than in English, it practically doesn't leave you much choice. It's not that you don't want to support — it just becomes difficult financially.

    At the end of the day, the Greek edition is very good for those who want comfort in their own language, but the English one is more cost-effective and offers a more 'cohesive' reading experience.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • This review is about the add to your collection: Vol. 3

    • Paper quality
    • Illustrations
    • I would recommend it for reading
    • Was it interesting enough?
  • Solo Leveling, Volume E by Chugong in the Greek edition from Anubis is part of a different release structure compared to the English edition. Essentially, each English volume corresponds to about two Greek volumes, so to complete the story you need around 30 Greek volumes, while in the English edition there are about 15.

    This alone changes the experience a lot, but it mostly shows in the cost. In the Greek edition, each volume costs €13.95, so in the end you pay about €418 in total. In contrast, in the English edition, with €18.35 per volume, it comes to around €275 for the whole series. So, even though each Greek volume seems cheaper, in the end you pay quite a bit more.

    The translation is good and easy to read, and generally the Greek edition helps a lot those who prefer to read in their own language. The only problem is that the story is split into more parts, so you don't have the same continuous flow as in the English edition.

    And this is where the main issue lies. We all more or less want to support Greek editions and translations, but when you see that to complete the series in the Greek edition you pay quite a bit more than in the English, then practically it doesn't leave you much room for choice. It's not that you don't want to support — it just becomes difficult financially.

    At the end of the day, the Greek edition is very good for those who want comfort in their language, but the English one is more cost-effective and a more 'cohesive' reading experience.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Solo Leveling, Volume VI by Chugong in the Greek edition by Anubis is part of a different release structure compared to the English edition. Essentially, each English volume corresponds to about two Greek volumes, so to complete the story you need around 30 Greek volumes, while in the English edition there are about 15.

    This alone changes the experience a lot, but it mainly shows in the cost. In the Greek edition, each volume costs €13.95, so in the end you pay about €418 in total. In contrast, in the English edition, with €18.35 per volume, it comes to about €275 for the whole series. So, even though each Greek volume seems cheaper, in the end you pay quite a bit more.

    The translation is good and easy to read, and in general, the Greek edition is very helpful for those who prefer to read in their own language. The only problem is that the story is split into more parts, so you don't get the same continuous flow as in the English edition.

    And this is the main issue. We all more or less want to support Greek editions and translations, but when you see that to complete the series in Greek you pay quite a bit more than in English, it practically doesn't leave you much choice. It's not that you don't want to support — it just becomes difficult financially.

    At the end of the day, the Greek edition is very good for those who want comfort in their own language, but the English one is more cost-effective and offers a more 'cohesive' reading experience.

    Translated from Greek ·
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