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Enthralling fans for over 25 years, Eiichiro Oda’sOne Piecenarrates an epic tale of friendship and adventure, captivating generations of viewers. The manga is still ongoing, yet it has already accumulated sales of over 500 million, earning the title of the best-selling manga of all time by a huge margin.

Despite the long list of 1000+ episodes or chapters, Oda-sensei is regarded as a true genius for introducing beautiful world-building with theOPuniverse and enchanting many viewers with his masterpiece. WhileOne Pieceis often celebrated as a true gem in the manga industry, only two manhwa have truly captured audiences with similar captivating world-building—andSolo Levelingisn’t one of them.
Two Manhwa That RivalOne Piece‘s Epic World-Building
Solo LevelingSeason 2 is stirring up excitement online as 2025’s most anticipated anime.Solo Levelinghas undoubtedly played a vital role in increasing the Webtoon series’ popularity, captivating several new readers to the lesser-known world of Korean Webtoons.
WhileSolo Levelinggarneredimmense excitement and success, it also sparked a significant amount of criticism, leading many to question the manhwa series’ flaws in plot and world-building.

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ThoughSolo Levelingmight not be the top choice for readers who value world-building, theTower of GodandThe Beginning After the Endshine as true gems in this category.
Despite the four-year-long delay in its release,Tower of GodSeason 2 took the entire internet by storm.ToG‘s Season 1 left fans at a cliffhanger with Rachel’s sudden betrayal, leaving Baam and viewers full of questions and frustration.

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From its incredible lore to massive world-building, theTower of Godhas everything to offer that aOne Piecefan could ask for.
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AlongsideTower of God,The Beginning After the Endalso stands out, showcasing multiple kingdoms, diverse races like dwarves and elves, and a stunning world-building that rivalsOne Piece.
TBATEarguably ranks among the most popular Korean manhwa, boasting a massive following that has eagerly awaited adaptation news for years and is set to make its debut in 2025. With all the excitement aroundTBATE‘s upcoming debut,One Piecefans should consider it a top pick for beautiful world-building.

The Beginning After the EndFaces Challenges Ahead of Adaptation Debut
Following the immense success ofSolo LevelingandTower of God, the Korean manhwa series has sparked significant buzz online and nowThe Beginning After the Endis poised to break multiple records and elevate the Korean manhwa industry to global fame.
ThoughTBATE‘s precise release date is unconfirmed, the official account should disclose it a few months prior to the premiere.

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Unfortunately, manhwa readers shouldn’t get their hopes up too much, as the studio behindThe Beginning After the Endhas a poor reputation that could jeopardize the adaptation fans have eagerly awaited for years.
Many fans expressed that the studio, A-CAT, is only known for its flops and doesn’t have any noteworthy projects to its name. On top of that, none of the studio’s past projects have garnered over 7 rating on MyAnimeList, leaving theTBATEfandomextremely anxious about its debut.
The Beginning After The Endis a web novel series written by TurtleMe and illustrated by Fuyuki23. The serialization started on Tapas in 2017. So far, six volumes have been released, but the sales number remains unknown.
The Beginning After the Endmanhwa can be read on Webtoons, while the anime will be available to watch on Crunchyroll.
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Mehul Rolta is a seasoned journalist with over 3 years in esports and soccer journalism. Transitioning to anime writing at Fandom Wire, Mehul shares his lifelong passion for anime about integrates professionalism. Dedicated to connecting the world of anime globally, Mehul shares thoughts and insights, communicating personal passion with professional insight.