SSS-Class Revival Hunter is an amazing web series that I am currently infatuated with. It is a RPG System comic with one character who is essentially OP in comparison to everyone else, and in the start you are investing in quite a bit without clarity of the whole situation, however, if you like OP RPG System comics, I would definitely try the first volume (40 chapters).
I personally feel like the first volume is the main character's rise to power, and how that changes his perspective and from what he was dealing with to what he is dealing with now. However, unlike other series of this kind, when the MC goes into the tower, instead of his interactions being apart of his story, he is immersed in the story of each level. The way this series shifts perspective and tells the story of the worlds that Confucius visits is an amazing feat and each location does feel like its own world with rules and laws that follow. I feel like certain tags withing the series can change depending on the floor or arc the character is in, and that too is very enticing to me.
If you do not like overpowered characters, this definitely might not be the read for you as
he has the ability to copy people's power when he is killed by them, can see a portion of their memories, and has the ability to go back in time (these two are the main ones the story starts off with) and as he proceeds there are additional skills that he gets through encountering powerful enemies and opponents.
My regards to the other feedback (their opinion is valid, no one has to like or agree everything, but these are my takes on it)
- He should be insane if he has killed himself or died countless time.
In my opinion the MC is not completely sane, but their concept of insanity might be vastly different than my own. Someone doesn't have to be a raging lunatic to be insane. The plea of insanity in legal systems are not defined by specific conditions, and insanity is dependent upon who is claiming it. The second part to this is that he has died, by his hands or others, thousands of times, so he should be insane. Well, to a person who cannot die, death is simply a means to an end, if he can die, he can go back 24 hours in time and solve the problem he was having. So rather than looking at it from a finite human perspective you essentially have to look at it from a infinite entity perspective. Even in the series, the MC is slowly becoming something other than what can be measure in human means.
- He has plot armor.
Absolutely he does, and if this is something that bothers you, you might want to discard this series. But if you like well written stories, and can stomach it, I would give it a go.
- The MC is a good character (Morally).
I quite disagree with this. I feel like the MC would be ranked as more of an anti-hero with a penchant for tolerance because he cannot die. Essentially, if he wanted to, he could be the apocalypse of his own world. Also you notice that some of the logic that the MC relies on is questionable at best in some areas. However, he makes for a very interesting character.