It’s hard to defeat a mighty hero when he keeps coming back to life–in fact, it’s impossible. The Dark Lord, stuck in a loop of battling a good guy who won’t stay dead, finally loses the fight and meets his own end…or so it would seem. The Dark Lord saved himself by putting his soul into an empty vessel, and now he’s about to stage his own comeback. He may be weak now, but along with his newly formed fellowship of misfits–a slime, an orc, an ifrit, and a dark elf–he’s convinced he can rebuild his evil empire, one bumbling step at a time.
11 Volumes (Ongoing)






The story was unique in the beginning, but it seems like most manga it starts turning into a power fantasy.
In less than two volumes the MC becomes overpowered. If you like generic power fantasies with a ‘boring convoluted plot and boring characters’ this is for you.
... Last updated 1 year ago
(Volumes 01 - 02)
It's ok. Kind of silly sometimes. Wish the character art was a bit better.
Shorter story scenarios as they go to different places, and it's mostly been him changing from seeing the effects his power obsessed war has had on his people more so than 'rebuilding', but can't say what it's going to be like going forward.
Not antihero yet. There's not a lot of backstory on the war, but other than him (at the start), humans have been shown to be the evil ones.
Volume 2 got too edgy for me (excessively bad things happening to a nice person just introduced), so I'll be stopping here.