Summary
Sometimes, a story can make for a great read, but can still take a while to get its plot rolling. Shonen and Martial Artsmanhwatend to have a rough start, but they pick up the pace quickly and always satisfy their readers. Of course, that depends on if fans stick around long enough to see it come together or not. That’s why this list features several manhwa that have a slow start butare worth the read for those who are patient enoughto see their character development through and the many plot twists that wait just at the end of that boring School Arc.
With so many manhwa ending in 2024, there’s a short list of some series that are a good read, even if they are complete and take some time to get really good. From one of the highest-rated series in modern Korean comics to one of the longest runs of modern manhwa, that have harvested hundreds of fans and detractors alike, due to its esthetics and criticism of modern cults and pop-culture.

Updated June 16, 2025 by Lucas Simons:Dozens of series have been completed as of today, and a couple more have been mysteriously axed. The world of manhwa is quickly shifting, and though the series mentioned in this list are safe from being axed (for the moment) three of them were almost taken out. One is Apotheosis, which has the longest run among them all. Then, another nearly canceled series was SSS-Class Suicide Hunter, and another that felt the axe’s weight over its head was Transcension Academy. The Gamer joins this list as one of the longest manhwa that finished publishing with 511 Chapters. Finally, a fan-favorite Standard Of Reincarnation, joins this list as well, since it seems Season 2 made it good enough to satisfy the readers despite taking quite a long to get interesting for the fans.
12The Beginning After The End
It Starts Slow And Painful, And Gets Good During The First Half
This is the dramatic tale of a reincarnated monarch who is granted a new chance in another world with a loving family and a seemingly peaceful and happy childhood.The Beginning After The Endhas a slow start, becomes even slower and sugarcoated during the Childhood Arc, then suddenly, readers receive a double dose of harsh and cold reality.
The story dramatically progresses once the Childhood Arc ends, and as Arthur begins to notice this peaceful world is not as flowery as it seems, the isekai tale becomes a survival story, with tremendously gory and action-packed scenes. This manhwadefinitely needs an anime adaptation.

11The Star-Fostered Swordmaster
The Slow Pacing In The First Chapters Can Kill The Mood, But It Picks Up The Pace Fast
At the beginning of Vlad of Shoara’s tale, we are introduced to a ruthless yet slow-paced plot, where vengeance seems to be the main catalyst for the protagonist’s growth. Things are really dull, and the plot can seem half-baked and rushed.
During Chapter 12, when Vlad begins to show promising growth, things get interesting. At this point in the story, he meets the man who will change his life forever: the Heir of the Bayezid family, and the Knight who will become his mentor, Sir Jayar. Things get really interesting after that.

10The Lout Of The Count’s Family
Tremendously Boring At First, But Keep Reading And You’ll Be Surprised
The Lout Of The Count’s Familymight sound like the typicalisekai with a reincarnation as a noble trope, but its story progression is so slow and boring at first, that it’s fair to seriously start doubting if it is worth the read. Luckily, when Cain decides to travel to the Capital to prevent a Coup D' Etat, things begin to pick up speed, and not a moment too soon.
Afterward, there are a couple of semi-Arcs that might seem boring, but the story progression snowballs until it reaches several tipping points that turn this story about a lazy noble into the tale of a hero who is just too kindhearted to pass for an entitled lout.

9Reality Quest
The Starting Arc Makes No Sense, But After It Ends, The Fun Begins
There’s a vice among manhwa writers that build their stories around “game-like systems,” and that is: To take too long to explain how the system works so the reader can understand every aspect of it. This, what some might call the “Tutorial Arc” and it seems to be a must-have in every similar manhwa.
Reality Questis no exception to that rule, and after the First Arc finishes, the story finally begins to make sense. We meet several “love interests,” the main character grows a backbone, and we learn about his raison d’être, which all help to begin driving the plot forward.

8Standard Of Reincarnation
Tremendously Boring At First, But The Upper Tier Of Season 2 Is Incredible
One day, the weakest heir of the Adenca family wished to disappear from the world and become a Guardian God. The heavens heard his plea, only that he had to leave his body vacant for a new soul to reincarnate. Thus, the body of Vinchen was occupied by the One-Armed-Demon Dayven, who got another chance to get revenge on his family for betraying him, while the original soul of the Adenca Heir became the God Julian.
If Julian wants to become a true God, he must serve as a Guardian Spirit and help Vinchen accomplish his goal: Destroy the Samion family. The plot somehow is a little bit twisted and hard to pick up, but at one point during Season 2’s ending, it becomes tremendously engaging. With impressive combat scenes, and a narrative that nails the Dark Fantasy mood of the main character. Things just fit right in, like little pieces of a puzzle. So, it is worth reading this manhwa despite it taking a long time to become entertaining.

7Overgeared
Keep Reading And Suddenly, Bam! The Fun Stuff Begins
As in every VR game-based manhwa,Overgearedhas an introductory Arc presenting the reasonswhy the main character hates his “real life"and wants to live in the game. In this case, we have two Arcs solely dedicated to watching how a player builds a production-based legendary class into his Golden Egg Geese to avoid working IRL.
Then, the fun begins when the main character is tasked with crafting a Blessed Shield, but this item is stolen, and in his quest to recover it, he ends up entangled with one of the top-ranking guilds of Satisfy. A great battle scene ensues against a Raid Boss, where the MC showcases all his might. After that, the story progresses really fast and is enjoyable.

6Overpowered Sword
The Story Was Lacking Something Until A Wild Karen Appeared
Ever felt that a story was lacking something, until that something came crashing down like a wrecking ball and, suddenly, stole the spotlight from every other character? Well, inOverpowered Sword,that “something” is named Karen, and she’s the best of the best.
A female lead and romantic interest that pops up from the shadows steals the heart of Leon, the main character, and of the readers as well. It is not only that she’s visually well-designed, but she absolutely rocks. She plays the role of comic relief but is serious and standalone,powerful enough to keep up with the MC, and of course, they have a chemistry that rivals the strongest of power couples. Shipping for them is a must.

5A Returner’s Magic Should Be Special
When Adjest Enters The Stage, The Flow Becomes Smoother
The story of Desir Arman turning back the clock is somewhat slow and lackluster until the quirky Romantica Aru drops into the tale. Even then, readers had a hard time thinking of those two as a couple. They just don’t have enough chemistry to turn the “Shipp’o’meter” on.
Then, Adjest comes sliding into the mix, right after the Academy Tournament Arc, and joins team Desir. This not only spurs Romantica’s jealousy, but also motivates the entire team to train hard enough to become useful for future battles. Desir, who at this point is not the OP protagonist he should be, starts to shine a little more, and Adjest, who is at first a distant and gloomy Ice Queen, shows off asthe most wholesome character, and the fourth wheel Team Desir needed to keep rolling.

4Transcension Academy
Boring First And Second Arcs, But The Third One Is Gold
The story of Seojoon picking up an e-learning app of the Gods to become a Transcended is totally worth a read, but sadly, it has a really rough start and only becomes interesting after a couple of rounds. Every shounen manhwa has a character build/progression Arc, andTranscension Academyhas two.
When the Hunter Ranking Qualification Exam Arc begins, Seojoon showcases all his hard-earned skills, and the story begins for real. The formation of the Dream Team, The National Teams competition, and the Journey to Italy Arcs come afterward, and they’re all good reading material.

3SSS-Class Suicide Hunter
Takes A While To Become Fun, But Totally Worth A Bookmark
SSS-Rank Suicide Hunterstarts out great, then falls short around the 4th Arc (Romance Arc) and starts breaking down the walls during the 5th Arc: The visit to the 50th Floor of the Tower.
There, we learn some interesting and disturbing truths from the mouth of the Tower Master, and our main character, Kim Gong-Ja, couldn’t figure out all about this mysterious character at first. She smells like a dragon but is not a dragon. She kind of gives off a divine-like aura, but is not a god either. This chatty Tower Master is a puzzle worth assembling, readers just need to keep going and survive another boring part (Library Arc) until the story picks up the pace again.