After all, they’re gallant, chivalrous, and easy to look up to. However not all main characters are good guys. Some are vile, heinous, despicable villains.

Manga with villain MCs allow readers to understand how the insides of a villain’s head works, for better and for worse. ..

Many readers may empathize with such wretched ideals, as they are often the norm. ..

There are a lot of great manga featuring villains as the main character, so it’s hard to choose just a few. Here are my top picks:

  1. Death Note: Light Yagami is a brilliant, yet troubled young man who becomes the prime suspect in the murder of his father. When he finds a mysterious notebook that allows him to kill anyone with just a written note, he decides to use its power to take down the criminals of the world.
  2. Naruto: Sasuke Uchiha is one of the most popular and feared ninja in all of Konoha. He was once considered one of the strongest ninjas in the village, but after losing his brother and falling out with his clan, Sasuke turns to revenge and joins forces with Jiraiya, an old teacher who trains Naruto in ninjutsu.
  3. One Piece: Monkey D. Luffy is an unruly young pirate who dreams of becoming king of all pirates. After getting stranded on an island full of powerful pirates, Luffy teams up with some unlikely allies – including Ace, a former Marine captain turned pirate – and sets out to become the world’s greatest pirate king! ..

15. Masamune-kun no Revenge (Masamune-kun’s Revenge)

Masamune is a series about a man who plans to revenge himself on the girl who dumped him by becoming a fit and attractive man. ..

The author’s premise is easy to understand and even his plan is something that my small soul applauds.

The article discusses how petty a person could react in the face of rejection. It has an interesting take on how people can be so petty when they are rejected. ..

Despite the premise sounding very evil-y, the execution is borderline comedy. Still, Masamune has gone through great lengths for the sake of his revenge and earned his place (albeit the last) on this list.

14. Dead Tube

The Dead Tube is a website that is said to be the dark web’s equivalent of YouTube. It is said to be full of videos that are not meant for public consumption and are instead used for illegal activities.

Machiya Tomohiro was initially a victim. But he eventually turned into a full-blown psychopath.

Evil is an understatement when describing the way he supported Mai as a cameraman and accomplice. He has shown complete disregard for her safety and well-being, and should be held accountable for his actions. ..

He’s a wicked man who is always doing things to get what he wants.

Dead Tube is a website that contains a lot of nudity, gore, and horror. Needless to say, it is not appropriate for anyone under the age of 18. ..

13. Accel World

The protagonists of Accel World are not villains.

The true objective of the group is revealed further down the story.

Kuroyukihime has been backstabbing and killing players in order to reach level 10 and end the game for years, but nobody knows why. She recruited a few teammates in her quest, but they all died in the process. Now she’s looking for a new way to reach level 10 and end the game.

The manga is worse than the anime and the novel, so it stays here.

12. Peephole (Ana Satsujin)

Kurosu is a villain who is not like the others. He is a different kind of villain, one that does not care about anything or anyone. Kurosu only wants to hurt and destroy those he meets.

He doesn’t engage in any heinous acts, but he does nothing to stop them. ..

Kurosu was a shut-in who had lost his will to live. When he’s about to commit suicide, the hook breaks on him, and creates a peephole.

He was horrified when he saw his neighbor brutally murder someone. He used the knife to get off before anyone could catch him.

He kept his silence about it, but eventually his neighbor found out. And that’s when they started dating. ..

Peephole is an innovative new forensic tool that allows investigators to see what is happening inside a serial killer’s mind. The way it shows how Rio murders people without any emotions, then acts normally afterwards, perfectly depicts how detached she is from the world. ..

11. Shamo

Ryou Narushima, a 23-year-old Japanese man, has been diagnosed with a rare condition called Capgras syndrome. This disorder causes people to believe that people they know have been replaced by imposters. Capgras syndrome is a rare mental disorder in which people believe that people they know have been replaced by imposters. It is most commonly seen in patients who have lost someone close to them, such as a spouse or child. ..

Since then, he has become a rabid dog that bites everybody that comes near him.

Ryou sought to improve himself and get stronger no matter the cost.

That included threats and beating others.

Shamo is a manga that tackles various forms of combat sports and disciplines. However, it also has a weakness in that it often relies on its graphic violence and gore to entertain its readers. ..

The story has a decent pace, but it can be slow at times. The problem is that Ryou often regresses to nothingness after every arc. ..

It’s like Dragon Ball, but Goku gets weak again after defeating an enemy and can’t fight for a while.

10. Kangoku Jikken (Prison Lab)

Prison’s Lab is a research center that aims to unlock the worst in people. It is used to study how to make prisoners more violent, how to manipulate them, and how to control them.

Eyama’s ruthless and unreasonable behavior is unsurprising given his background. ..

Eyama is easily one of the most vile villains on the list. ..

The protagonist is finally given the opportunity to take his revenge on those who bullied him for three years. He is invited to be the captor in a captive game, and he decides to take advantage of the opportunity.

He chose his victim, Aya Kirishima, as his captive. And tormented her the best he could. ..

Eyama is a victim who takes justice into his own hands. ..

However, he eventually turned out to be a despicable human who took revenge without any sense of morality or reason. ..

9. Fukushuu Kyoushitsu (Revenge Classroom)

In a similar vein to Kangoku Jikken (Prison Lab), Ayana Fujisawa also aims to seek revenge on her bullies.

Eyama, on the other hand, wants to take revenge on her entire class, but she didn’t need any divine intervention to snap out of it. ..

Fukushuu Kyoushitsu is a revenge-based game that relies on the satisfaction it gets from getting sweet revenge. It’s not particularly gory or violent, but Ayana’s Revenge is more often psychological in nature.

Ayana’s grudge is a powerful force that can be felt by everyone.

The girl is sworn to make all of her classmates suffer, no matter what.

8. Overlord

The manga’s timeline is quite interesting.

The “Death Note” manga was originally a light novel, then it became an anime. The manga is the final medium that came out. ..

The article does not mention the other two companies.

Momonga’s escape from Yggdrasil has led to the world domination of Overlord. Momonga has become the strongest wizard in the game, and his own character, the strongest wizard in the world.

Momonga’s strength lies in his army building ability. He doesn’t have a convenient ability to instantly strengthen his forces, so he has to rely on a more realistic method.

Nazarick’s Floor Guardians pillage, abduct, experiment on humans, and conquer, all to expand their domain.

7. Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch

With the huge success of the anime, Code Geass also became a manga.

The manga was not as successful as the anime. ..

After the events of “Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion,” there have been a few tweaks to the story. For example, Lelouch is now known as “C.C.” and Suzaku is now known as “Kallen Stadtfeld.” ..

One of the biggest changes in the anime is the lack of knightmare frames. This is a huge part of the anime and makes it more action-packed.

Lelouch is still a revolutionary who wants to take down the empire. He is deserving of this spot on the list.

6. Elfen Lied

This manga is known for its gory and brutal killings, which have made it one of the most controversial works in the world.

Lucy, a well-known yandere, leaves a trail of bloodshed every time she switches personalities. ..

There are also senseless killings that go unnoticed.

As the story progresses, more and more revelations are made about the reasons behind the powers, killings, and the split personality of the person known as John.

If you’re looking for a manga that will make you laugh and cry, then Elfen Lied is definitely the right choice. But if you’re just looking for a good story, then Elfen Lied isn’t the right manga for you.

5. Akumetsu

The Akumetsu is a vigilante group that uses their skills to cleanse the world of evil.

That’s what he does. He massacres people for the sake of his personal sense of justice.

When Japan’s economy crashes, the number of scum increases because they are the ones who will be most affected. This also increases Akumetsu’s targets.

Akumetsu provides a unique perspective on complex ideologies by breaking them down into their component parts. This makes the reader ponder what they believe and how it applies to their own life.

He’s a bad guy all the time.

There’s not much to dislike about the new iPhone. It has a sleek design, great features, and is very user-friendly. ..

4. Homonculus

The manga Homonculus has an interesting cast of characters. Some of the more interesting ones include the protagonist, a young man named Satoshi, and his best friend, a girl named Yuka. They all have their own unique backstories and relationships that make for an interesting read.

Susumu Nakochi, a homeless man, lives in his car and Manabu Ito, a medical student, paid him to be his guinea pig. ..

Nakochi is a good natured protagonist who acquires a supernatural power. ..

He becomes drunk on his power and goes completely mad.

The manga ends with the protagonist, a once-promising young man, reduced to a madman and a lowly murderer. ..

3. Yoru ni Naru to Boku wa (At Night I Move)

Death Note is a popular manga and anime series that has been around for over 10 years. It follows the story of a young man named Light who is sent to prison for killing a rival gang leader. While in prison, Light meets a mysterious man named L, who tells him about a special book that can kill anyone with just one look. Light decides to take on the challenge and read the book. After reading it, he becomes obsessed with it and starts killing people in revenge for the death of his rival gang leader.

Both series feature a battle between the criminal and the law, but the similarity ends there. The main difference between these two series is that one features heavenly psychological warfare between the criminal and the law, while the other does not.

Wataru is a vigilante who only wants to avenge his sister. He doesn’t rely on his ability to invade and kill people’s dreams; he also uses his head to do it in a way that makes his revenge far more satisfying.

The battle between Wataru and Misumi is what makes this manga a top contender for the top spot on this list. The mental and psychological battle between these two characters is one of the most compelling and exciting in manga.

2. Berserk

Berserk is an acclaimed classic for its well-crafted story, strong characters, and dark atmosphere.

The artwork is not as great as today’s standards, but it is well balanced with a great set of characters and just the right amount of mature content. ..

Despite the characters being egocentric, they don’t really come off as demonically evil. They are just misguided and have some bad habits.

The show portrays human nature in an interesting way. It does a good job of portraying the extremes that people can go to in order to achieve their goals.

That is, of course, while hacking and slashing people with a humongous sword.

1. Death Note

Death Note is still the best show on television. ..

After all, the Light, L, and Ryuk manga is already a well-known classic in the world of manga. ..

Although Light Yagami’s original intent is to do good, his method of slaughtering whoever he deems as evil, as well as those who hinders his plans, easily makes him the story’s main villain. ..

The first arc of And Light has had a significant impact on readers’ minds. The chaotic goodness of the book has caused some to question its legitimacy as a work of fiction.

Death Note is a novel that is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers. The plot twists and schemes are second to none, and the psychological warfare between Light and L is something that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. This novel is sure to be a favorite among fans of crime fiction.