
Within Solo Leveling's webtoon run, this 17th installment sits inside the Instant Dungeon Arc. Dubu handled the art while Chu-Gong supplied the story, and the chapter falls within the series' second collected volume of the franchise.
Slotted into the Instant Dungeon Arc, this entry first went live on April 12th, 2018. It forms part of the second collected volume. A detailed account of the events here has yet to be set down.
Running to 65 pages in length, the chapter feeds into the fourth episode of the anime version. No individual story beats have been logged for it so far.
In sequence, the chapter follows on from Chapter 16 and hands off to Chapter 18, which opens the next arc. On the creative side, the drawings come from Dubu and the writing from Chu-Gong.

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Chapter 17 sits inside the Instant Dungeon Arc of the Solo Leveling webtoon, but a detailed account of its events has yet to be set down.
Chapter 17 of the Solo Leveling webtoon first went live on April 12, 2018, as part of the second collected volume.
Chapter 17 runs to sixty-five pages and feeds into the fourth episode of the anime version.
Chapter 17 falls within the series' second collected volume and belongs to the Instant Dungeon Arc.
Chapter 17 follows on from Chapter 16 and hands off to Chapter 18, which opens the next arc.
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