You want someone who is evil, who will do terrible things.

The main reason why the MC in this book is so evil is because it keeps the reader on their toes. The edge that comes with being evil is usually pretty exciting. ..

  1. Attack on Titan
  2. Death Note
  3. Naruto
  4. One Piece

15. Code Geass

So, without further ado, here are the five best classics in history.

Code Geass is a story of a rebellion against an oppressive government. But there’s no demon lord or alien race, just a different country.

The people from that country are not evil. They have hopes and dreams of their own, and do their best to protect their new home.

A royal man decides to turn the tables on his nation and take back the glory he feels is rightfully his. He also wants to avenge those who were hurt during war, most notably his family. ..

In the end, he pulls a good guy move. However, the death toll was high.

14. Death Note

Death Note is a novel that follows the story of a young man named Light who uses his new powers to kill people who cross his path. The novel has a similar note to other novels in the genre, in that it is about the individual’s decision-making and how it affects the country as a whole.

Lelouch is definitely a lot more sane, and puts himself way closer to humans than Light ever did. Even when he was offing terrorists, he had no right to do so. ..

When the police catch wind of his operation, they quickly realize that this is a criminal enterprise.

Justice is not always easy to come by, but it must be done. Those who stand in the way of justice must be eliminated. There is something dark and evil at work here, and it must be stopped. ..

13. Akame ga Kill!

This show is full of deceit and manipulation. The main cast seems like they are good people, but in reality they are nothing more than criminals.

For one, they are assassins. They have killed those who oppose them.

We have seen that the enemies of the people are not pure evil either. They’re basically just soldiers following orders who have loving families waiting for them at home.

The entire show is a bloodbath. And I gave up on calling the main characters “good guys” quite a while ago.

12. Assassination Classroom

At first glance, this show seems like it would be too PG and light to have a serious evil character. However, the showrunners have made sure that the evil character is very well-developed and has a lot of motivations and backstory. This makes him seem more menacing than your average bad guy.

Koro-sensei, the main character of the show, has a very strong opinion on what should be done in regards to the moon. He’s not afraid to speak out and is willing to do whatever it takes to get what he wants. However, he doesn’t always have the best of intentions. In one episode, Koro-sensei threatens to blow up the moon if the government doesn’t adhere to his demands. This shows that Koro-sensei is not just a reasonable person, but can also be quite dangerous when it comes to getting his way.

He then teaches a group of children how to be assassins. He explains to them the importance of secrecy, and how to use their skills for the greater good.

I was really disappointed in him when he stopped teaching them other things. He used to be so kind and helpful, but now he just seems like a susan.

The man is one of the best assassins in the world, and probably has more skeletons in his closet than any typical “bad guy”.

11. Dororo

This one is a bit philosophical for sure.

The main character, a young man, gets a choice to either have a normal life or for his country to prosper. He weighs the pros and cons carefully and decides that he wants to pursue what he believes is his right, even though it meant countless deaths.

Heck, he even killed quite a few soldiers to get his way, going as far as to fight his own brother.

Although I do not want to call Hyakkimaru evil, he’s so far removed from the typical good guy MC that I almost feel like he fits into this list of villains. ..

10. Great Pretender

The cast of the Great Pretender features some of the best international performers the world has ever seen when it comes to cons. ..

The group travels the world, targeting rich people and not letting up until they’ve scammed them of every last dime.

The last part of the story might make them sound like the next Robin Hood, but they don’t give any of that money away. Rather, they just buy an island, some drinks, throw a party, and stuff like that.

The group of men I met in the refugee camp are not warlords. But it would be a stretch to call them the good guys. They are criminals, thugs, and murderers. They are the people who looted and burned down houses in the village where I was staying. I met these men while I was living in a refugee camp in Afghanistan. These are not warlords - they are criminals, thugs, and murderers. They looted and burned down houses in the village where I was staying. ..

9. Nanbaka

Nanbaka is a story about a group of criminals that live within Japan’s number one prison. The inmates are brutal and ruthless, and they use their power to commit crimes and get away with it. The story follows the characters as they try to survive in the prison, and their fight for survival against the other inmates.

In Deadman Wonderland, the player is not falsely convicted.

The four main characters in this story are in prison for a very good reason. They are there to serve time for a crime they didn’t commit.

The two inmates have a history of prison stints. They escaped from their last prison, which is why they are now on the run again. ..

Nico and Juugo are particularly worrisome because they have been seen around the school in a way that is not normal.

8. Talentless Nana

Nana, the giant “ Among Us” game, is a popular but talentless diversion for many players. The impostor is heavily outnumbered and the crewmates all have superpowers.

Nana, a young girl, is tasked with killing all of her superpowered classmates in an attempt to keep them from becoming impostors. ..

She uses her wit, deceit, charm, and poison to start thinning out the herd.

The more people she kills, the more difficult it becomes to kill her.

7. Blast of Tempest

The main point of this article is that there are a lot of different types of mushrooms, and it’s important to know which ones are best for you.

A man dates his best friend’s sister in secret, which is already a bit of a problem. ..

A goddess enters the fray and the two friends are left with a choice of who to side with in a power struggle. ..

Rumors are swirling that the new boss is a liar and backstabber, and the employees are starting to get suspicious. It looks like the most detailed whodunit game is about to begin. ..

It’s not always easy to understand where someone is coming from, but with a little bit of watchfulness, you’ll eventually figure it out.

6. Hellsing Ultimate

Alucard is a vampire who embodies all that is evil. He is ruthless, calculating, and utterly without conscience. He has no qualms about killing innocent people or taking advantage of those he considers weaker than himself. Alucard is the perfect example of a vampire who should never be allowed to exist. ..

He’s a powerful vampire who can massacre entire armies at will, and consistently takes on forms that even my paralysis demon fears.

He is a cruel and ruthless killer who doesn’t care too much for anyone but his master. He loves toying with his enemies as they approach death.

Pope Francis’ enemies are people who believe in literal interpretations of the Bible, and they’re also people who believe in God. Just in case you weren’t getting the evil vibe yet.

Despite his dark past, Alucard is one of the most likeable characters on “Hellsing.” So I’ll turn a blind eye to all the murder. ..

5. Terror in Resonance

Terror in Resonance follows two terrorist buddies as they plant bombs around the city and taunt the police to catch them. ..

The United States has a long history of taunt and humiliation of North Korea. In the early days of the Korean War, the United States used this tactic to try and scare off North Korea’s military. The United States would taunt North Korea with things like “You’re not as strong as you think” or “You can’t fight a war with a country like South Korea”. However, the United States has also been known to use other tactics in order to try and get information from North Korea. For example, in 2006, the United States sent a team of negotiators to Pyongyang in an effort to get information from North Korea about its nuclear weapons program. The team was met with hostility from North Koreans, who thought that the Americans were trying to steal their secrets.

The bomber is trying to send a message to the authorities by giving away the location of the bomb. ..

That ending made me cry, and I thought they were justified. Regardless of how much that ending made me cry, a terrorist is still a terrorist. ..

4. Elfen Lied

I was a little hesitant to watch Elfen Lied at first, but after watching it I actually felt like I needed parental supervision. The story is dark and mysterious, and while it may not be for everyone, I think it’s an excellent anime that should be watched by anyone who enjoys mystery and dark themes.

The central character has a superpower, and was experimented on consistently because of it. The protagonist wasn’t quite thrilled with this state of affairs. ..

She politely asked the scientist and security guards to allow her to leave. ..

After watching the horror movie “The Graveyard” I did not have any nightmares. ..

3. Vinland Saga

In this case, the protagonist realizes that revenge was not the answer and decides to travel the country in order to learn more about themselves.

The protagonist of Vinland Saga made a mistake in their story line.

After years of planning and training, he finally tracked down his father’s murderer. But instead of killing him, he ended up becoming his private assassin. ..

He was a ruthless assassin who killed dozens and dozens of innocent men in order to become stronger and get revenge.

That’s a new way to do things.

2. Overlord

The protagonist of Overlord is a man who doesn’t really want to be evil. He’s just stuck with that role as he gets isekai’d into his video game where all the NPCs view him in that light.

A man decides to take over the world in an attempt to find other people who are also stuck in their lives. ..

The protagonist of this story is a bad guy who does bad things.

Although to be honest, his henchmen are far worse than he ever could be. He’s one ruined tea pot away from a genocide, I can feel it.

1. The Saga of Tanya the Evil

Evil incarnate. She’s the queen of mean, and I can’t say that she hasn’t earned her reputation. ..

Although she’s technically just a soldier doing her duty, she goes about it in the worst way.

She feels no remorse whatsoever from murder. She never remembering the faces of those she has killed. And even her own subordinates aren’t safe around her.

If you’re acting up, she’ll bash your head open with a pistol and berate you with insults as you’re eating dirt. Yeah, she’s something else.