Stop Waiting — Binge These Completed Gems Right Now
There’s nothing worse than falling in love with an action manhwa only to catch up and face the dreaded weekly wait. These 10 powerhouses solve that problem completely — every series here is fully finished, polished, and ready to consume in one glorious sitting. We’re talking hundreds of chapters of non-stop fights, stunning art, and endings that actually stick the landing.
From psychological street fights to god-tier dungeon battles and everything in between, this ranking covers the absolute cream of completed action manhwa. Whether you have six hours or a full weekend to dedicate, you’ll find your next obsession below.
Rankings: Best Completed Action Manhwas
#1 — Solo Leveling
Rating: 9.5/10
Sung Jinwoo is the weakest hunter alive in a world where monster-filled portals have reshaped civilization — until a mysterious double dungeon grants him a one-of-a-kind leveling system. What follows across 179 chapters is the most satisfying power-fantasy escalation in manhwa history. Dubu’s art evolves from strong to jaw-dropping by the finale, and every arc raises the stakes in ways that feel genuinely earned.
Why it’s unmissable: The gold standard of the genre — perfectly paced power fantasy, breathtaking final arcs, and an ending that delivers on every promise the series ever made. The anime adaptation only validates how exceptional the source material is.
📖 Read: Webtoon | MangaDex | Tapas
#2 — The God of High School
Rating: 9.0/10
What starts as a high school martial arts tournament explodes into a battle involving Korean mythology, Borrowed Power from ancient gods, and reality-shattering clashes on a cosmic scale. Park Yong-je’s kinetic art style makes fights feel like they’re physically moving off the page — no manhwa does sheer combat energy better. Fully completed after years on LINE Webtoon, this is a definitive epic with real closure.
Why it’s unmissable: The best fight choreography in manhwa history, an endlessly creative system mixing martial arts with divine power, and a trio of protagonists with genuine chemistry and earned arcs from start to finish.
📖 Read: Webtoon | MangaDex | Tapas
#3 — Bastard
Rating: 9.2/10
Jin Seon lives in constant terror as the son of a charming, beloved serial killer — until his father targets a girl from his class and everything unravels. At just 94 chapters, Bastard is the ideal single-sitting binge: a psychological thriller with brutal, story-driven action that never wastes a page. Hwang Young-chan and Kim Carnage deliver one of the most disturbing, gripping, and emotionally devastating manhwas ever created.
Why it’s unmissable: A masterclass in psychological tension and pacing — every chapter escalates the dread. The action is visceral and meaningful, and the ending is one of the all-time best in the medium. 94 chapters means you’ll finish it in one sitting whether you planned to or not.
#4 — Noblesse
Rating: 8.5/10
A 2,000-year-old noble vampire named Rai awakens in modern South Korea, enrolls in a high school, and proceeds to obliterate every threat to his friends with quiet, overwhelming force. Noblesse ran for over 500 chapters on LINE Webtoon, balancing hilarious fish-out-of-water comedy with genuinely emotional action. The bond between Rai and his devoted servant Frankenstein is one of manhwa’s most iconic relationships.
Why it’s unmissable: Perfect tonal balance between comedy and serious action, a lovable ensemble that grows across hundreds of chapters, and a complete story that gives every major character a satisfying send-off.
#5 — Weak Hero (Season 1)
Rating: 8.5/10
Gray Yeon, a slight, quiet bookworm with zero fighting experience, systematically dismantles school gangs using geometry, leverage, and pure calculated brutality. Season 1 tells a complete, self-contained story that reinvents the underdog genre by making its hero genuinely cold — not a plucky nice guy, but a methodical weapon. The escalation from local bullies to citywide criminal networks is relentlessly gripping.
Why it’s unmissable: The most intellectually satisfying approach to street fight manhwa — every victory feels earned through cleverness, not raw power fantasy. Outstanding character work elevates it far above its genre peers.
#6 — How to Fight (Viral Hit)
Rating: 8.0/10
Hobin Yoo, perpetually bullied and desperately broke, discovers he can earn money uploading his street fights to YouTube — and methodically becomes obsessed with getting stronger. This completed series mixes sharp social media commentary with genuinely satisfying underdog fights. The transformation from helpless victim to calculated fighter never loses its emotional core across the full run.
Why it’s unmissable: A uniquely modern premise executed brilliantly, with a realistic fighting progression that respects the audience’s intelligence and a character arc that earns every step of the protagonist’s growth.
#7 — The Breaker + New Waves
Rating: 8.5/10
Shioon Lee witnesses a secret world of underground martial arts clans through his enigmatic teacher and gets dragged into wars between ancient organizations with lethal stakes. The original The Breaker plus its direct sequel New Waves totals roughly 200 chapters of premium murim action — the clan hierarchy feels genuinely lived-in, every technique is distinctive, and the protagonist’s evolution from victim to force of nature is earned page by page.
Why it’s unmissable: The definitive murim manhwa — exceptional craft, art that makes every martial arts technique feel real and powerful, and a complete two-part story that closes its arcs properly.
📖 Read: MangaDex
#8 — Girls of the Wild’s
Rating: 7.5/10
Song Jaegu becomes the only male student at Wild’s High, a legendary all-girls combat school where the reigning champion immediately sets her sights on him. Across 267 completed chapters, the series delivers tournament action, unexpected romance, and richly developed backstories for every fighter in its diverse cast. The action sequences are crisp and the character work consistently surprises.
Why it’s unmissable: A fully finished run means the character arcs, romance, and tournament storylines all receive proper closure — a rare treat in a genre that rarely delivers it. Every chapter you read is one leading to a real ending.
#9 — Kill the Hero
Rating: 7.8/10
Woojin Kim is betrayed and killed by the very hero he dedicated his life to serving — then reawakens with memories of the future and a singular purpose: methodical, calculated revenge. Across 157 chapters of dungeon-clearing and precise scheme execution, this completed manhwa never loses focus. If you love protagonists who are cold, patient, and absolutely lethal, Woojin is your guy.
Why it’s unmissable: A tight, disciplined revenge fantasy where the dungeon mechanics are solid, the power progression is well-paced, and the complete run means the revenge arc actually reaches its conclusion rather than dangling forever.
#10 — I Am the Sorcerer King
Rating: 7.5/10
Sunghoon Lee works a grueling low-rank hunter job to pay for his mother’s treatment — until he awakens the memories and power of a legendary sorcerer from a past life. The completed 166-chapter run escalates from human-scale dungeon encounters to dragon battles and civilization-ending cosmic threats, with the magic system growing increasingly inventive as the stakes rise. The final arc delivers strong payoff for everything built before it.
Why it’s unmissable: A completed magic-action manhwa where the protagonist’s power growth feels genuinely earned, culminating in a conclusion that respects the series’ ambitious worldbuilding and gives the story a real ending.
Start Your Binge Right Now
Every manhwa on this list is done — no waiting for updates, no abandoned storylines, no dropped arcs. The fastest entry point: Bastard at 94 chapters if you want the most intense, compact experience possible, or Solo Leveling on Webtoon for the absolute best introduction to what completed action manhwa can achieve. Whichever you start with, every series here sticks its landing — and that’s exactly what makes them worth every chapter.