Where does the Tower of God anime end in the manga? Specifically, which chapter does the anime adapt up to?

With the conclusion of Tower of God season 2 on December 29, 2024, fans can now delve into the original source material to continue their climb.

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We’ll pinpoint exactly where the anime adaptation leaves off, so you can seamlessly continue your journey with Baam and his companions.

Where does the Tower of God anime end in the manga?

Where does the Tower of God anime end in the manga -- season 2 key visual close up featuring Baam, Rachel, Endorsi, and Hwa Ryun
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Combining both season 1 and 2, the Tower of God anime adapts the source material’s story up to chapter 110. However, the narrative continues beyond this point.

The first season of the Tower of God anime adapts the first part of the Tower of God story. This encompasses chapters 1 through 78 of part one.

All Tower of God season 2 episodes and where to watch them

The second season anime adapts both The Prince of Zahard and The Workshop Battle arcs from the second part of the original webtoon. This covers the first 110 chapters of part two.

To continue the Tower of God story after finishing the anime, the best place to begin is chapter 111 as this is where the next arc following the events of the Workshop Battle begins.

While the anime adaptation offers a compelling interpretation of the story, it may differ slightly from the source material. For the most authentic experience, we recommend reading the Webtoon from the beginning.

Where to read Tower of God?

Physical release cover arts for the Korean version of the Tower of God manga
Credit: SIU, Webtoon, Young Com

The original Tower of God story is available exclusively on Webtoon.

You can read it for free digitally on either the official website or the mobile app.

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