Top 09 Completed Manhwas With Perfect Endings
Discover 09 completed manhwas with satisfying endings that won't leave you disappointed. From Solo Leveling to Sweet Home, these series deliver perfect conclusions
2/27/20258 min read


Top 10 Completed Manhwas With Perfect Endings
Introduction
There's nothing more satisfying than a well-executed ending to a great story. While ongoing series keep us coming back week after week, there's something special about completed manhwas that deliver on their promises and wrap up their narratives with satisfying conclusions.
In this article, we've curated a list of 10 completed manhwas that not only tell compelling stories but also stick the landing with perfect endings. Whether you're looking for your next binge-read or trying to avoid series that might disappoint you in their final chapters, these recommendations have you covered.
Let's dive into our top picks for completed manhwas with endings that won't leave you disappointed!
1. Solo Leveling
Author: Chugong (story), DUBU/REDICE Studio (art)
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Synopsis: In a world where hunters with special abilities are needed to fight dangerous monsters, Sung Jin-Woo is known as the "World's Weakest Hunter." After a near-death experience in a particularly dangerous dungeon, Jin-Woo awakens to find himself with a unique ability that allows him to level up, unlike any other hunter. His journey from being the weakest to becoming an unparalleled force unfolds as he discovers the secrets behind his powers and the dungeons themselves.
Why the ending is perfect: Solo Leveling delivers a conclusive ending that ties together all the major plot threads. Jin-Woo's character arc comes full circle as he confronts the true nature of his powers and makes choices that reflect his growth throughout the series. The finale features epic battles that the story had been building toward, emotional closure for supporting characters, and a satisfying epilogue that gives readers a glimpse into the future. What makes this ending special is how it balances action with emotional payoff, answering the central mysteries while staying true to the themes of growth and responsibility.
2. The Breaker & The Breaker: New Waves
Author: Jeon Geuk-jin (story), Park Jin-hwan (art)
Genres: Action, Martial Arts, Drama
Synopsis: Shi-Woon Yi is a bullied high school student who becomes the disciple of mysterious martial arts master Chun-Woo Han, who is actually the infamous "Nine Arts Dragon" from the martial arts underworld. As Shi-Woon is drawn deeper into this dangerous world, he must grow stronger to survive and protect those around him.
Why the ending is perfect: While technically split into two series (The Breaker and its sequel The Breaker: New Waves), together they form a complete story with a powerful conclusion. The ending masterfully resolves Shi-Woon's transformation from bullied student to respected martial artist. The final confrontations deliver on both emotional stakes and spectacular martial arts action that the series is known for. What makes this ending stand out is how it honors the master-disciple relationship at the heart of the story while setting up a world that feels like it continues beyond the pages. The conclusion balances bittersweet moments with triumphant ones, giving readers closure while respecting the journey they've been on.
3. Bastard
Author: Youngchan Hwang (story), Carnby Kim (art)
Genres: Psychological, Thriller, Horror, Drama
Synopsis: Jin is a seemingly ordinary boy who lives with his father - except his father is a serial killer, and Jin has been complicit in his crimes. As Jin falls for his classmate Kyun, he must find the courage to protect her from his father and somehow escape the nightmare he's been living in.
Why the ending is perfect: Bastard's ending is a masterclass in psychological thriller resolution. The finale delivers justice, redemption, and emotional catharsis in equal measure. What makes this ending exceptional is how it doesn't take the easy route - characters must face the consequences of their actions, yet there's hope for healing and a future beyond trauma. The conclusion respects the dark psychological themes explored throughout while offering a resolution that feels earned rather than convenient. The epilogue provides just enough closure without undermining the weight of everything that came before.
4. Sweet Home
Author: Kim Carnby (story), Hwang Young-chan (art)
Genres: Horror, Thriller, Supernatural
Synopsis: After the death of his family, Hyun Cha moves into a new apartment. Soon after, strange things begin happening as people transform into monsters that reflect their innermost desires. As the world descends into chaos, Hyun and other survivors must fight to maintain their humanity.
Why the ending is perfect: Sweet Home concludes with a finale that balances horror, humanity, and hope in remarkable ways. The ending doesn't shy away from difficult choices and sacrifices, making the resolution feel earned. What makes this ending special is how it circles back to the core theme of what it means to be human. The conclusion provides answers to the central mysteries while leaving just enough ambiguity to respect the supernatural horror elements. Character arcs reach satisfying conclusions as survivors find different forms of resolution, some tragic and others hopeful, creating an emotionally nuanced ending to a dark journey.
5. Annarasumanara
Author: Ha Il-Kwon
Genres: Drama, Supernatural, Slice of Life
Synopsis: Yun Ai is a high school student who struggles with poverty and wants nothing more than to be a normal adult with a normal job. Her life changes when she meets a mysterious magician who asks her, "Do you believe in magic?" As their paths intertwine, she begins to question what truly matters in life.
Why the ending is perfect: Annarasumanara's ending is a poetic and profound conclusion to a story about finding magic in reality and reality in magic. The finale beautifully resolves Yun Ai's journey of self-discovery and her relationship with the enigmatic magician. What makes this ending exceptional is its emotional resonance and thematic coherence. Rather than relying on plot twists, the conclusion delivers its power through character growth and visual metaphor. The ending feels like both a natural culmination and a new beginning, inviting readers to see the world differently while providing resolution to the narrative. It's a rare ending that manages to be both concrete and open to interpretation in all the right ways.
6. The Girl from Random Chatting
Author: Cheon Soo-Han (story), Huh Jin (art)
Genres: Romance, Drama, Slice of Life
Synopsis: Due to his inability to communicate face-to-face, Joon-Woo uses a random chat app to talk to strangers. When he discovers that the person he's been talking to is actually his crush Seung-Ah, he enlists the help of his beautiful and tough classmate Han So-Ah to improve his social skills. What follows is a complex web of relationships, growth, and learning what true connection means.
Why the ending is perfect: The Girl from Random Chatting delivers an ending that feels true to the emotional journey of its characters. The conclusion resolves romantic tensions while staying focused on what the story was always about: learning to connect authentically with others. What makes this ending stand out is how it prioritizes character growth over simple romantic resolution. Each character's arc reaches a natural conclusion that reflects their journey throughout the series. The finale delivers emotional payoff for relationships that developed organically, making the conclusion feel earned rather than forced. It's a satisfying end to a story about overcoming social anxiety and finding authentic connections.
7. Who Made Me a Princess
Author: Plutus (story), Spoon (art)
Genres: Fantasy, Romance, Drama
Synopsis: Athanasia de Alger Obelia is the beautiful princess of the Obelian Empire. But in another life, she was a simple fan of a popular fantasy novel—right up until she died and woke up as Athanasia herself! The problem is, in the novel, the cruel Emperor Claude has Athanasia executed. To avoid her terrible fate, she must navigate court politics and somehow win over her cold-hearted father.
Why the ending is perfect: Who Made Me a Princess concludes with an emotionally satisfying resolution that honors both the fantasy elements and the family dynamics at the heart of the story. The ending successfully transforms the relationship between Athanasia and Claude from the tragic fate described in the novel to something meaningful and genuine. What makes this ending exceptional is how it balances fairy-tale elements with emotional depth, delivering a conclusion that feels magical yet grounded in authentic character development. The finale resolves all major conflicts while giving readers the emotional catharsis they've been hoping for throughout Athanasia's journey, bringing together themes of family, identity, and creating your own destiny.
8. Dr. Frost
Author: Lee Jong-beom
Genres: Psychological, Drama, Mystery
Synopsis: Dr. Frost is a brilliant psychologist who, due to brain damage, cannot feel emotions himself but has extraordinary analytical abilities to understand others' psychological states. As a professor at a university, he solves various psychological cases while working with his assistant, Yoon Seong-ah, who brings the emotional understanding he lacks.
Why the ending is perfect: Dr. Frost concludes with a psychologically nuanced finale that brings the titular character's own journey to a satisfying resolution. The ending doesn't take shortcuts with Frost's condition but finds a resolution that feels honest to the psychological realities established throughout the series. What makes this ending exceptional is how it ties together the various cases and relationships developed over the course of the story while bringing focus back to Frost's own psychological journey. The conclusion delivers intellectual satisfaction alongside emotional resonance, staying true to the psychological foundations that made the series unique. For a story centered on understanding the human mind, the ending provides both closure and insight.
9. Nano List
Author: Min Sung-a
Genres: Sci-Fi, Action, Drama, Romance
Synopsis: In a future where androids have become commonplace, Milo, a skilled engineer who lost her father in mysterious circumstances, lives with her father's creations - advanced androids with distinct personalities. When she meets San, a mysterious transfer student, the boundaries between humans and machines begin to blur as they uncover the truth behind her father's death and the future of androids.
Why the ending is perfect: Nano List delivers a conclusion that thoughtfully explores the philosophical questions about humanity and technology that the series established. The ending provides resolution to both the mystery elements and the emotional journeys of the characters, human and android alike. What makes this ending special is how it refuses to take an easy stance on complex questions about consciousness and connection, instead offering a nuanced take that respects the full spectrum of relationships developed throughout. The finale brings together action sequences with quiet, emotional moments, creating a balanced conclusion that honors both the sci-fi premise and the human heart of the story.
Why Perfect Endings Matter
What makes these manhwas stand out isn't just their engaging stories or beautiful artwork, but how they bring their narratives to a close. A perfect ending doesn't necessarily mean a happy one – it means a conclusion that:
Resolves central conflicts in ways that feel earned
Completes character arcs with meaningful development
Answers key questions while perhaps leaving room for some mystery
Remains true to the themes and tone established throughout
Provides emotional satisfaction whether bittersweet or triumphant
The manhwas on this list accomplish these elements in different ways, but each delivers an ending that respects both the story and its readers.
Conclusion
Finding a completed manhwa with a satisfying ending can be challenging in a medium where ongoing series and abrupt conclusions are common. The ten manhwas on this list not only tell compelling stories but bring them to conclusions worthy of the journey.
Whether you prefer action-packed adventures like Solo Leveling, psychological thrillers like Bastard, or emotional dramas like Annarasumanara, there's something on this list for every manhwa reader who appreciates the art of a well-crafted ending.
Have you read any of these series? Do you agree with our assessment of their endings? Or do you have other completed manhwas with perfect endings that should have made the list? Let us know in the comments below!
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