
Okay this is good but Solo Leveling is still on a whole other level, for one the drawings in this are basic in comparison to Solo Leveling where everything is drawn out in great detail. Plus the plot is much better and more thought out, while this character is more like an overpowered character. I mean they both are overpowered but in solo leveling he has to work much harder and bring himself to the brink of death on multiple occasions. So though both stories are good this feels a bit more rushed and I cant really feel much for the characters because we haven't built connections to them, because the MC doesn't really interact with them enough for us to feel a certain way about them. This author has done a good job with explaining his backstory and everything but other than that I haven't felt much more than excitement to his skills because hes so overpowered but other than that hes not as cool as the MC from Solo Leveling whose much more emotional and I can connect to much better. ( ̄へ ̄)

I think I get it. So far, the mc of solo leveling acts alone and all cool like a chuuni, but the mc here is just a BIT (lol) more humble and also makes friends. It feels refreshing and more realistic that way. He also advances loads more of plot in a shorter time, and the world politics feel more explored, the characters feel like real people too. This is only true for now though as it may change in further updates. But it's really the opposite opinion of the above replier. Just the arrow style is lacking in comparison, but that's nothing important in the grand scheme of storytelling.
I love this than solo leveling