With Solo Leveling's success, Breaker Manhwa deserves an anime next

With Solo Leveling's success, Breaker Manhwa deserves an anime next

HomeGames, Guides, How toWith Solo Leveling's success, Breaker Manhwa deserves an anime next

In recent years, several Korean manhwas have received the anime treatment. Whether it's Tower of God, The God of High School, and recently Solo Leveling, they have presented unique stories to fans that have resonated with everyone. While Solo Leveling gets its flowers and appreciation, there's a Manhwa on the horizon that I'm waiting to get the perfect anime treatment.

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Breaker, written by Geuk-Jin Jeon and drawn by Jin-Hwan Park, has been my favorite Manhwa. With Solo Leveling gaining popularity and more Manhwa and Korean Webtoons getting picked up for anime adaptations, I think it's time for one of my favorites to shine and get an anime. Now you're probably wondering why, so I'm here to rehash my favorite Manhwa series of all time.

The Breaker deserves an anime because of its plot and setting. The Breaker is a Korean Manhwa that follows the protagonist Yi Shi-Woon, a high school kid who wants to become strong enough to beat bullies. It can't be an action story without focusing on the underlying bullying problems in the world.

In typical action story fashion, Shi-Woon meets Han Chun-Woo, a mysterious figure who happens to be the enemy of Korea's secret martial arts alliance. What happens is our boy Shi-Woon learns martial arts from Chun-Woo, a few deaths happen here and there, some well-deserved character development, and a long hiatus until last year, when we finally started getting the Eternal Force webtoons.

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With Solo Leveling's success, Breaker Manhwa deserves an anime next.
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