What Is The Reading Order For Dark Hunter Manga Volumes?

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Penelope
Penelope
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Reading order? Honestly, it's not that complex. Dark Hunter Vol. 1, then 2, then 3... you get it. The main series is a direct adaptation, so it's straightforward. I think some people get tripped up because they see 'Dark Hunter's Mate' or other side-stories listed separately, but those are more like bonus one-shots collected later. You can read them after the main run.

I made the mistake of trying to read some fan-translated chapters online alongside the official volumes, and the sequencing was all over the place. My advice is to ignore any non-numbered entries until you've finished the core story. The publisher didn't really do any weird branching paths or alternate timelines that require a chart.
2026-06-25 03:46:11
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Knox
Knox
Ending Guesser Librarian
Strictly by volume number. One, two, three. The end. Any other order and you'll spoil major twists about certain characters' pasts and how the different pantheons interact. The artist does a great job of weaving in foreshadowing that only pays off if you follow the intended sequence.
2026-06-25 07:29:47
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Zane
Zane
Book Guide Teacher
Man, I went down such a rabbit hole trying to figure this out when I first got into the series. It gets confusing because the main 'Dark Hunter' manga adaptation, which starts with 'Volume 1: Dark-Hunter' by Sherrilyn Kenyon and Arturo Serra, follows a pretty linear order from 1 onward. But here's where folks stumble: it adapts the events from the early novels, so if you've read those, the first few volumes will feel familiar but with some condensed storylines.

There's also 'Dark-Hunter Infinity' which is a separate spin-off series. I'd say finish the main manga run first before jumping into that one, otherwise the timeline gets all jumbled in your head. Honestly, I just stuck with the numerical order on the spines and didn't overthink it, and the story flowed fine.

The real trick is not mixing it up with the light novel covers or the unrelated manhwa sometimes tagged with similar names. Just grab Volume 1 and go straight through.
2026-06-28 18:47:34
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