Solo Leveling Publisher Caught Thirsting on Main for Its Biggest Star

Through his captivating performances as characters like Zenitsu from “Demon Slayer” and Jiji from “Dandadan”, Aleks Le has amassed a devoted fanbase. However, it’s safe to say that the largest portion of this fandom is drawn from his role in “Solo Leveling” as the series’ lead character, Sung Jinwoo. Much like Jinwoo in Season 2, fans are drawn not only to Aleks Le’s exceptionally versatile and appealing voice, but also his handsome appearance. This appreciation extends even to a notable publisher who recently couldn’t hide their admiration for the “Solo Leveling” star, openly expressing their attraction in a public setting.

In a playful exchange, Aleks Le, voice actor of “Solo Leveling,” shared a picture of himself dressed in an all-black outfit, which caught the attention of the series’ publisher, Yen Press. Yen Press’ official Twitter account for X character responded with “Woof woof woof woof woof woof” – a not-so-subtle expression of admiration towards Aleks Le’s good looks. The conversation didn’t end there as both parties continued the banter in the comments, keeping fans entertained with their humorous back-and-forth.

BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK

— Yen Press (@yenpress) March 11, 2025

Yen Press Simps For Solo Leveling Star Aleks Le

In a less toxic context, X is frequently rich in amusing exchanges, and the exchange between Yen Press and Aleks Le serves as a prime illustration. Many fans under the post are astonished that such a thirsty comment was made by Yen Press’ official account, even Aleks Le himself was taken aback and responded to the comment with equal surprise. Humorously, Yen Press continued the joke, acting like an overly enthusiastic fan who has just gained attention from their idol.

HE NOTICED ME THANK YOU KING!!! WE LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!

— Yen Press (@yenpress) March 11, 2025

In other words, not only Ize Press but also many online enthusiasts, including Ize Press – the official imprint of Yen Press for Korean comics and webtoons like “Solo Leveling,” showed excitement over Aleks Le. This show of admiration seemed justified according to them, which increased fan interest in both accounts. These accounts often create a regular and eagerly awaited buzz with their latest manga, manhwa, or novel announcements.

You’re so correct for that

— Ize Press (@izepress) March 11, 2025

The funniest responses so far have been from ordinary fans themselves, with some speculating that maybe the person managing Yen Press’ social media accidentally used the wrong account. Some hilarious comments under the post included, “Bump up the pay for this account manager” and “Me too, Yen Press, me too.” It appears in this instance that Yen Press was just as clumsy as Cha Hae-in when she initially encountered Jinwoo in the A-rank dungeon. And let’s be honest, who wouldn’t make a mistake when Aleks Le looks like Jinwoo brought to life.

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2025-03-12 21:10