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Solo Leveling, Vol. 3
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The action is so nonstop that one fight scene is interrupted so the hero can take some time to recover in another fight scene of lesser intensity before returning to the first. The hero is so overpowered at this point that there isn't much suspense in how the fights will turn out, and the art for the fights consists of little more than speed lines and swooshes. And there are all these video-game pop-up windows with extremely tiny print scattered everywhere.
I'm having a lot less fun now than I did with the first volume, but the next volume should have the end of the first story arc, so I'll probably pick it up and hope it stops the downward trend I'm seeing in this series right now.
I'm having a lot less fun now than I did with the first volume, but the next volume should have the end of the first story arc, so I'll probably pick it up and hope it stops the downward trend I'm seeing in this series right now.
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January 8, 2022
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