7 Best Manhwa That Are Getting an Anime Adaptation

Discover the 7 best manhwa that are getting an anime adaptation. Explore their stories and what fans can expect from them.

Dokja as seen in the manhwa
Dokja as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)

Manhwa, the Korean equivalent of manga, has gained immense popularity worldwide, leading to many anime adaptations. This has allowed us to experience several exhilarating series, such as Solo Leveling and Tower of God.

Fans eager to enjoy more of these have plenty of reasons to be excited, as multiple upcoming manhwa-to-anime shows are slated for release.

Hence, here are the 7 best manhwa that are getting an anime adaptation. The list has been curated based on the reception received by the manhwa itself and not based on the quality of the anime, which cannot be judged at this point.

7) Tomb Raider King 

Joo-Heon, as seen in the manhwa (Image via Kakao)
Joo-Heon, as seen in the manhwa (Image via Kakao)

Made by Sanji Jiksong, Tomb Raider King is a story that parallels Solo Leveling in several aspects. Studio EEK is making its anime adaptation, with a release expected in 2026.

The story takes place in a world of tombs holding ancient relics. The protagonist, Seo Joo-Heon, is an excavator betrayed by his employer and left for dead. Thankfully, a miracle lets him travel back in time to just before the appearance of the tombs. Determined to change his fate and make his enemies pay, he decides to use his past knowledge and monopolize all valuable artifacts.

Tomb Raider King is an enjoyable story with a charming protagonist and stunning designs. Fans of treasure hunting and high-stakes narratives will find themselves hooked on this.

6) Seasons of Blossom 

Bomi and Jinyeong, as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)
Bomi and Jinyeong, as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)

Manhwa excels in stories of youthful romance and the drama involved in them. Seasons of Blossom is the best example of this, written by Hongduck. The series, made by Studio Xtorm, will feature the intertwined stories of teenagers experiencing love, heartbreak, and growth.

As a coming-of-age story, Seasons of Blossom will strike a chord with most viewers by shining the spotlight on its cast of diverse characters. The emotionally charged yet heartwarming series will translate very well to the anime audience if it is adapted faithfully.

5) Gosu 

Yong as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)
Yong as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)

Gosu is an extremely underrated martial arts manhwa set to be produced by Toei Animation and Studio N. Created by Ki Woon Ryu, the story features an exciting mix of action and comedy, following a young boy named Gang Yong.

Following his master’s untimely death, Yong trains hard in seclusion to avenge him. After tiresome preparation, he heads out into the world, only to find that his master’s enemies are already dead. While left with no particular path, his immense power attracts trouble on its own.

Gosu is a thrilling tale with creative choreography and hilarious interactions. This will make it appeal to both newcomers and veteran anime watchers.

4) Terror Man 

Jung-Woo as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)
Jung-Woo as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)

Han Dongwoo’s masterpiece, Terror Man, is an exhilarating tale with a unique and thrilling plot. Dr. Movie and Studio Bazooka are producing its anime adaptation, fascinating fans with the early visuals.

It follows Min Jung-Woo, a boy capable of seeing paths that lead to a disastrous future. When Jung-Woo uses his power to prevent misfortune, people mistake him for a terrorist. Trapped in this unfortunate situation, he faces several opposing forces that make him question the cost of his duty.

Terror Man is a gripping story about the internal struggles of a protagonist trying to do good. It is unlike anything made till now, leaving good reason for fans to be excited.

3) The Beginning After the End 

Arthur, as seen in the manhwa (Image via Tapas)
Arthur, as seen in the manhwa (Image via Tapas)

While most entries on this list have no release date yet, The Beginning After the End is closer than ever to coming out. Made by TurtleMe and adapted by Studio A-Cat, this isekai story is set to release in April 2025.

It follows King Grey, a powerful ruler who gets reincarnated as a child in a fantasy world. Blessed with a loving family and taking the name Arthur, the protagonist makes the most of his new opportunities. However, no matter the setting, every world has its fair share of threats. Arthur soon finds that dangerous enemies could possibly destroy everything he holds dear, forcing him to improve his strength and magical abilities.

The Beginning After the End anime’s trailer has been subject to heavy controversy since many believe the animation quality doesn’t do the source justice. While fans hope for improvements in this aspect, the intense storyline and likable protagonist make it worth a try.

2) The Boxer 

Yu, as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)
Yu, as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)

Created by Ji-Hoon Jeong, The Boxer is a psychological manhwa set to receive an anime by Studio Xtorm. The series will release in the second half of 2025 with 12 episodes.

The Boxer follows Yu, a young boy who has faced heavy abuse and is numb to emotions. Additionally, he has inhuman senses, capable of winning any fight if he desires. Noticing his potential, the legendary coach “K” takes him under his wing. Through every fight of Yu, we get to experience the distinctive stories of his opponents while he is left questioning his own humanity and emotions.

While The Boxer may be a sports manhwa, at its core, it takes a deep dive into the mindset of its characters. This is very rare in anime, allowing this story to be a trailblazer in the industry.

1) Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint

Dokja as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)
Dokja as seen in the manhwa (Image via Naver Webtoon)

Considered to be one of the best manhwa of all time, Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint is a fan-favorite story created by Sing N Song. The series follows Kim Dokja, an ordinary office worker who enjoys reading web novels in his spare time.

Dokja’s life drastically changes when his favorite novel, Three Ways to Survive the Apocalypse, becomes a real event in the world. In this apocalyptic scenario filled with monsters and celestial constellations, Dokja is the only person who has information regarding the original novel.

Determined to stay alive, he navigates the world through ingenious strategies while growing stronger along with allies. Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint is often in the same conversation as Solo Leveling when it comes to quality. It has immaculate world-building, memorable characters, a complex plot, and emotional storytelling. Therefore, the anime adaptation produced by Aniplex has the potential to become a genre-defining work.

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