
Dubu handles the art and Chu-Gong the script for this fifth Solo Leveling installment. Slotted into the D-Rank Dungeon Arc, it reached readers on March 5th, 2018, though its plot is still left undocumented.
This entry sits inside the D-Rank Dungeon Arc of the wider Solo Leveling run. Because the source page exists only as a stub, no full account of its events has been recorded yet.
A detailed beat-by-beat rundown for this installment is not yet present in the available source material.
Running 42 pages, the chapter debuted on March 5th, 2018 and feeds into anime Episode 2. Within volume 1 it falls between Chapter 4 and Chapter 6.

The transformation everyone knows, the follow-up question nobody would touch. Why we made a smooth R&B track about the golden glow Dragon Ball never talks about....

Five Bleach female characters, ranked and settled. Yoruichi sits at number five, the spot nobody expects, and our number one is an Arrancar with a soft heart....
Chapter 5 sits inside the D-Rank Dungeon Arc of the wider Solo Leveling run. Because the source page exists only as a stub, no full account of its events has been recorded yet.
Chapter 5 was written by Chu-Gong with art handled by Dubu, the same creative team behind the wider Solo Leveling series.
Chapter 5 debuted on March 5th, 2018 and runs 42 pages. Within Volume 1 it falls between Chapter 4 and Chapter 6.
Chapter 5 belongs to the D-Rank Dungeon Arc and feeds into anime Episode 2 of Solo Leveling.
Chapter 5's source page exists only as a stub, so a detailed beat-by-beat rundown of the installment is not yet present in the available source material.
Looking for more on Chapter 5? The Solo Leveling Wiki on Fandom has a dedicated page with community notes.
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