15 Best Revenge Manhwa

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Be it petty or violent, revenge stories have always been popular and these manhwa execute the revenge trope to perfection. With a knack for creating some of the most disliked antagonists in popular media, revenge manhwa offer readers the unique satisfaction of seeing these despicable characters finally get what they deserve. In fact, it is this catharsis that has led to the popularity of the trope and the stories that make use of it.

More importantly, revenge stories usually give rise to more complex, morally gray characters that add depth to the overarching plot. While readers may not always be able to rationalize a character's actions in pursuit of vengeance, as long as there is a justifiable motive, readers can often find themselves relating to even the most manipulative characters, even living vicariously through them in a way, which is why many other manhwa have begun to also make use of the trope.

20 Iris: The Lady and Her Smartphone (2021)

Based on the Novel by YOOSWAN, Created by YOON HYE & SWAN

Iris the Lady and Her Smartphone banner showing Iris with a quaint expressions as she uses her phone and gets her hair combed.

Referred to as many readers' first otome isekai manhwa, Iris: The Lady and Her Smartphone puts its titular character through the gauntlet as she is betrayed and killed by her family and husband.

The resulting reincarnation gives her a glimpse at another life's knowledge, where she gains the modern-day knowledge of Yeonhwa Baek and a curious magical smartphone. Finally, she sets out on a quest for vengeance, enlisting the help of Duke Valenciaga in the process.

19 Priscilla's Marriage Proposal (2020)

Based on the novel by Lim Seo-rim & illustrated by Merona

Priscilla and Kian in wedding attire from the cover art for Priscilla's marriage proposal

Priscilla's Marriage Proposal follows Priscilla Mortia, a fallen aristocrat-turned-mage who travels back in time, hoping to change her fate. Priscilla was originally forced into a political marriage to save her estate from debt and ruin but was forced to abandon her home and become a mercenary after learning about her stepmother and husband's evil scheme to kill her and steal her title.

Fans of Priscilla's Marriage Proposal might also enjoy Lim Seo-rim's other notable work, Empress of Another World .

Featuring the classic fake relationship trope and plenty of healthy romance for good measure, Priscilla's Marriage Proposal is perfect for readers looking for quick payoff.

18 Second Life Ranker (2021)

Based on the Novel by Sadoyeon

Aside from being an acclaimed light novel with hundreds of chapters, Second Life Ranker is a fun read for those seeking a brilliant and competent handling of tower genre tropes. This includes an easy-to-grasp leveling system akin to Western RPGs like The Elder Scrolls but with a story that builds up to impressive depth as it expands.

As Yeonwoo copes with the loss of his brother, who competed in the Tower of the Sun God, he discovers a trail of betrayal, resolving to avenge his brother's loss and ascend the Tower under the callsign "Cain."

17 Marry My Husband (2021)

Based on the novel by sungsojak & illustrated by LICO

Marry My Husband follows Kang Ji-won, who, after a loveless marriage and years of abuse by her in-laws, finds out her boyfriend has been cheating on her with her best friend. After her boyfriend kills her in a rage when confronted, Ji-won mysteriously travels ten years to the past and decides to take revenge by having her best friend marry her sorry excuse of a husband instead.

Marry My Husband has also been adapted into a K-drama starring Park Min-young as Kang Ji-won and is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

Ji-won sees through the lies this time and outsmarts her manipulative best friend and ex-husband at every turn, making her revenge satisfying despite the absurdity of the antagonist's scheming towards the end.

16 Solitary Lady (2021)

Based on the novel by Kin & illustrated by MinsungMain characters from Solitary Lady among rose thorns and flowers

Solitary Lady centers around Hillis Inoaden, a noblewoman who has lived seven lives, each one ending in death. Hillis reincarnates every time only to repeat the same cycle of abuse and abandonment at the hands of her cruel brother and step-sister. It is only after seven such unfortunate lives that Hillis finally decides to break the cycle and live her eighth life solely for herself.

Described as "a tale of vengeance, self-confidence, and defeating the enemies of one's past," Solitary Lady is realistic in its portrayal of the difficulties of breaking away from abusive relationships, making the manhwa worth a read despite its slow pacing.

15 Roxana (2021)

Based on the novel by Kin & illustrated by Juniljus

Roxana is a must-read manhwa for fans of the villainess trope looking for a fresh take on the trope. The protagonist of Roxana finds herself reincarnated into a scandalous novel called The Abysmal Flower as Roxana Agrece. Unfortunately, the Agrece family are the antagonists of the story, doomed to a grim fate at the hands of the story's real heroine. Not wanting to go down with her villainous family, Roxana takes matters into her own hands and the key to her survival is none other than Cassis, the heroine's brother.

Roxana contains mature themes and depictions of violence and gore that could be triggering for some audiences.

Unlike other series, Roxana isn't afraid to be gory and violent in the slightest, with a refreshing morally ambiguous villainess as a change of pace.

14 Kill the Hero (2021)

Created by Cartoon life and D-dart

Far too many RPG-inspired manhwa feature furious protagonists who quickly become overpowered in their second lives, but with Woojin, his death at the hands of his guild still stokes the flames of vengeance. As he develops his skills and gains more from the Lord of the Underworld, Woojin uses guile, subterfuge, and different allegiances between enemies and allies to achieve his means.

 The Villainess Who Can Read Minds Is Playing With Her Puppy-Like Prince Today Too opening color spread

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The result is a mastermind revenge fantasy, with Woojin pulling the strings as he works his way to the #1-ranked Messiah Guild.

13 66,666 Years: Advent of the Dark Mage (2021)

Based on the Original Series by Hwabong, Adapted by Dopack & Illustrated by BAEKSSE

Jamie Welton with Shadow as 66,666 Years manhwa antihero

In the prologue of 66,666 Years: Advent of the Dark Mage, readers get a bleak glimpse at a future dominated by Diablo Volpir, only to be sealed away in a fate of regression by a coalition of twelve gods. Thus, Diablo Volpir becomes his former self, Jamie Welton, as he's brought up in a loving, noble family that doesn't understand the phenomenal, unprecedented magical talent born to them. Despite starting from square one as an adorable child, Jamie is undeterred and ready to take vengeance against the gods who defeated him.

As a revenge manhwa, 66,666 Years: Advent of the Dark Mage begins with less noble intentions, but Jamie's charm is undeniable as he shows his early talents. The manhwa is especially addictive and easy to pick up, resembling popular magical isekai while encountering impressive phases in its art styles to draw in new readers.

12 The Villainess Lives Again (2020)

Based on the novel by Mint & illustrated by PEACHBERRY

Artezia and Cedric from The Villainess Lives Again embracing each other

Artezia Rosan has devoted her entire life to ensuring her brother becomes the Emperor, committing countless crimes and ruining many lives through her genius schemes, all for his sake. However, Artezia's efforts are only met with betrayal, and she is framed for murder, tortured, imprisoned, and branded a traitor after her brother gets what he wants. Filled with many regrets yet unable to change anything in the present, Artezia turns back time, vowing to help the mysterious Grand Duke Cedric who saved her and ensure her brother's downfall.

Fans of The Villainess Lives Again might also enjoy The Villainess is a Marionette, which follows a similar story line.

Overall, The Villainess Lives Again boasts a well-paced story, an intelligent, likable protagonist, and an easy-to-despise antagonist that makes Artezia's revenge all the sweeter.

11 Viral Hit (2019)

Written by Taejun Pak & Illustrated by Kim Junghyun

Viral Hit visual art with Hobin in a smartphone and Samdak

In addition to getting a dedicated following on the Webtoon platform, Viral Hit also got a recent anime adaptation on Crunchyroll, depicting its approachable yet entertaining premise. Hobin Yu is the series' hero, surrounded by aspiring social media stars who, in his eyes, undeservedly rake in massive sums for the relatively mundane content they create. But in the process of calling out one of his bullies and accidentally livestreaming the ensuing fight, Hobin becomes an overnight sensation, and he finds his hook as a social media star.

As a revenge manhwa, Viral Hit has built-in appeal due to its relatable premise of a bullied student fighting back against his bullies. Converting this rage against marginalization into a monetized affair wasn't originally Hobin's idea, but he seizes the opportunity nonetheless. Still, it paves the way for more exciting conflicts as he discovers his unexpected talents for fighting.

10 Depths of Malice (2021)

Written by Doori & illustrated by Paldu

Verta, Blaine and Jacqard from Depths of Malice

Depths of Malice takes off when Rita swaps bodies with Verta Alberhart. Though Rita's life has been hellish thus far, she refuses to simply keel over and die from the terminal illness that afflicts her body. Now in the body of the beautiful and influential daughter of the Alberhart family, Rita vows to find happiness at whatever cost, full of malice and willing to get rid of anybody who gets in her way.

Depths of Malice is yet another manhwa that isn't afraid to feature a manipulative and self-centered protagonist who knows exactly what she wants and isn't afraid to do whatever she needs to accomplish her goals.

9 Killer Peter (2023)

With clear influence taken from John Wick, Killer Peter has quickly secured its place as an excellent option for enjoyers of revenge manhwa. Following the familiar premise of a manhwa protagonist reverting to his prime to exact vengeance on Glory Club, his former employer, elderly terminal cancer patient Peter is roped back into the assassin world after a hit is taken out on him at his bookstore.

The result is a fascinating mixture of over-the-top combat, brilliant action with Peter showing his ability to think on his feet, and perfectly over-the-top power fantasy entertainment perfect for Sakamoto Days fans.

8 The Return of the Disaster-Class Hero (2021)

Based on the Story by Sanji Jiksong, Adapted by HEATS & Illustrated by BGman

The Return of the Disaster-Class Hero, Geon Lee on either side of the Demon Tower.

Geon Lee stars in this large-concept adventure from the creator of Tomb Raider King and Secret Player, with this series delivering spectacular visuals within its first chapters to draw in readers craving battle, shonen-style. Geon's story begins as the thirteenth Zodiac, betrayed by his comrades, with everything he has distributed to his allies against his wishes, only for him to return seeking vengeance. The Return of the Disaster-Class Hero unleashes Geon after twenty years of dormancy, and despite his team being assembled to fight Calamities threatening the world, he turns his sights on them.

As a revenge manhwa, The Return of the Disaster-Class Hero is an especially action-packed series. Geon Lee's desire for battle is only rivaled by his colossal appetite for lunch. For those craving similarly clever, culturally-savvy writing like Tomb Raider King's, The Return of the Disaster-Class Hero is a perfect addition to the reading list.

7 Your Throne (2020)

Written & illustrated by SAM

Your Throne revolves around Medea and Psyche, two ladies competing for the title of the crown princess. Believing herself superior in every way, Medea feels betrayed when the Crown Prince, Eros, chooses Psyche to be his wife instead. Thus begins Medea's plot to take back her rightful throne and title. However, the plot takes an unexpected turn when Medea and Psyche switch bodies after falling into the fountain at the temple. Though pitted against each other at the start, Medea and Psyche quickly realize their true enemy is someone else entirely.

Characters from Ellin's Solhwa lying down together in the background, with Demetriu from Revenge Wedding placing his arm around Mercedia and Yunifer and Ishid from Villainess in Love embracing together in the front

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6 Rooftop Sword Master (2020)

Based on the Original Novel by Power Holger, Illustrated by Kim Euikwon

Se-young antihero from Rooftop Sword Master manhwa

Se-young Tak stars as the meek-turned-ruthless mountain of beef and hatred in Rooftop Sword Master, one of the edgiest manhwa of its decade. Unlike other bullied teen stories, Se-young's encounters cause him to be hospitalized and left traumatized when he returns from his coma, resigning himself at first to hiding away in his rooftop apartment after his parents die an agonizing death, setting themselves on fire. But everything changes when a massive sword appears outside his apartment, with Se-young's journey hardly resembling that of Arthur Pendragon's.

Se-young begins his vengeance journey by strength training, using the blade's massive heft to build muscle over time. While implausible, the results are uncanny and incredible to behold, with him becoming a horrifying muscular beast able to slaughter assailants and former tormentors alike. Rooftop Sword Master is a perfect revenge manhwa for those craving an antihero thoroughly and viscerally consumed by his animus.

5 Villainess Turns the Hourglass (2020)

Based on the novel by SANSOBEE & illustrated by Antstudio

The Villainess Turns the Hourglass is a classic in the revenge genre and a must-read for fans of the trope. The story follows Aria who, much like many other manhwa protagonists, gets a chance to travel back in time and live life differently. In her first life, Aria was every part the villainess, known for mistreating her step-sister to no end. However, just as she is about to be executed, her meek little sister Mielle reveals she has been manipulating Aria all along, provoking her into ruining her reputation, which led to her punishment.

Now aware of Mielle's little scheme, Aria decides to truly become the villainess she was believed to be, outsmart Mielle, and save herself and her mother from her step-sister's wicked plans.

4 I Tamed My Ex-Husband's Mad Dog (2022)

Based on the Novel by CMJM & Jkyum, Illustrated by Jagae

Reinhardt Lincke in I Tamed My Ex Husband's Mad Dog

With the protagonist doubling as one of the most compelling manhwa antiheroes due to her multifaceted developments, I Tamed My Ex-Husband's Mad Dog is an immediately thrilling revenge story. The series follows typical regression plotline elements but with quick gratification for readers craving to see the villainous prince Michel, husband of protagonist Reinardt Lincke, get stabbed through the leg after Reinhardt is sent fifteen years into the past. The story picks up from here, with her taking a very young Wilhelm Cohlonna as her primary ally and love interest.

I Tamed My Ex-Husband's Mad Dogshows its protagonist taking proactive measures to stop her victimization on her terms. Reinhardt Lincke is nowhere near a perfect manhwa protagonist, and she doesn't try to be. Her actions resemble those of a yandere antihero with Wilhelm at her side, supplemented by gorgeous art depicting its characteristically beautiful characters of an Otome series.

3 I Shall Kill That Sweet Devil (2021)

Based on the novel by ggul ggi & illustrated by ROSÉ

I Shall Kill that Sweet Devil follows Chloe, an illegitimate child of the Garnache family who, after the death of her mother, suffers years of abuse until she is taken away by her uncle, Grand Duke Kairos Ludwig. However, the duke has an ulterior motive in doing so and plans to use Chloe to entrap the Emperor and kill him. Having never been offered such kindness before, Chloe easily falls for the Duke's charms and allows him to manipulate her, but meets a pitiful end once she fulfills her role.

This series includes depictions of incest and violence.

Given a second chance at life, Chloe vows not to be swayed by the Duke's sweet words the second time around. Far from petty revenge, I Shall Kill that Sweet Devil is a mature, thought-provoking, and truly heart-wrenching story that addresses serious themes of trauma and grooming.

2 Hero Killer (2021)

Written by Kkulbeol and Illustrated by Beolkkul

Hero Killer is stylish, action-packed, and gorgeously-drawn, with readers quickly adding this to their anime adaptation wishlist. However, this revenge manhwa pits Ihwa, a villain, against the Hero Clan, a corrupt faction who is responsible for her sister, Yeon.

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1 The Taming of the Tyrant (2021)

Based on the novel by yusoy & illustrated by Melting

Wanting to bring honor to her family, Charlize Ronan unknowingly agreed to become a tool for the Emperor. Little did she know that the Emperor would quite literally turn her into a sword through a painful magical procedure. Now used as a weapon to endlessly kill and torture people against her will, Charlize pleads for a chance to take revenge and finds herself back in her old human body, four hundred years in the past. Charlize vows to tear down the empire this time, starting with replacing the emperor with a tyrant of her choosing.

Simple as it starts out, The Taming of the Tyrant quickly evolves into a twisted yet enthralling story with ethereal art that makes it worthy of being titled the best revenge manhwa.

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