I am The Supervillain.
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Description
Valerie has everything a hero could ever need: immense power, unwavering resolve, and the will to do whatever it takes to get the job done. But she’s not doing it for fame, justice, or even the thrill—she’s doing it for money, to help her struggling dad and give him a better life. When Valerie enters Astoria’s most prestigious superhero college, she quickly finds herself at odds with the modern hero philosophy: “We protect life, not end it.” For Valerie, this code feels frustratingly soft in the face of dangerous villains who deserve no mercy.
Her uncompromising approach and ideas of systemic change set her apart from her peers, who see her methods as a step too far. In a world where heroes are tasked with preserving the status quo rather than creating lasting change, Valerie stands out as a controversial figure, challenging everything a “hero” is supposed to represent. But with her unyielding stance, she’s seen as a threat, someone teetering on the line between hero and villain.
As the lines blur, Valerie must decide: is she fighting for justice, for money, or something else entirely? And if she can’t change her ways, how far will she go before society labels her a villain?
What to Expect:
>>A Fresh Take on Superheroes: A protagonist who challenges the established moral codes of heroism.
>>Moral Dilemmas and Conflicts: Valerie’s journey will explore what it truly means to be a hero and the cost of staying true to one’s beliefs.
>>Slice-of-Life and School Life Moments:From awkward friendships to competitive training sessions, experience life at a superhero academy.
>>Parody and Critique of Superhero Tropes:Satirical take on how superheroes may protect the status quo instead of addressing real issues.
>>High-Stakes Action and Arena Combat:Thrilling battles and jaw-dropping feats of power in both controlled and uncontrolled environments.
>>Mysterious Power Systems:A hint of RPG-like systems and abilities that evolve with time, revealing new depths of Valerie’s potential.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- RenAls
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- Rating
- 3.8/ 5.0
- Followers
- 104
- Views
- 20,656
Chapters(26 total)
- Chapter 26 - He's gone.Feb 6, 2025
- Chapter 25 - Eternal CycleJan 29, 2025
- Chapter 24 - The Unlikely Encounter - Final PartJan 28, 2025
- Chapter 23 - The Unlikely Encounter - Part 4Jan 28, 2025
- Chapter 22 - The Unlikely Encounter - Part 3Jan 25, 2025
- Chapter 21 - The Unlikely Encounter - Part 2.Jan 18, 2025
- Chapter 20 - The Unlikely Encounter - Part 1Jan 18, 2025
- Chapter 19 - Fear!Jan 12, 2025
- Chapter 18 - Rancid!Jan 10, 2025
- Chapter 17 - Oddy!Jan 8, 2025
- Chapter 16 - What makes a Villain?Jan 3, 2025
- Chapter 15 - ContradictionDec 27, 2024
- Chapter 14 - It begins.Dec 27, 2024
- Chapter 13 - The TruthDec 18, 2024
- Chapter 12 - Lies!Dec 2, 2024
- Chapter 11 - Final Showdown!Nov 20, 2024
- Chapter 10 - PrideNov 20, 2024
- Chapter 9 - Time to shine!Nov 20, 2024
- Chapter 8 - The Brave HeroNov 18, 2024
- Chapter 7 - Let's go!Nov 18, 2024
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Community Reviews(1)
- PeppermancerRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0Based on the synopsis I was expecting a book about a Luigi Mangione-esque character in a superhero world, or a philosophical dive into what is morality and how does violence play into that in society. What I was not expecting was for there to be literal gods and a magic system that automatically determines evilness (somehow). It's not BAD per say, a little rushed and slapdash for my taste, but with some fun ideas and okay execution. It just wasn't what I was hoping to read. It feels like the story is being pulled in too many directions, and while what I was expecting to read is technically part of it, the rest of it clashes. I'm not saying it can't be multiple genres, but I don't think it can be a satirical comedy about the justice system AND slice of life AND have trope-y superhero stuff AND have heavy dramatic action AND dark tidings in the shadows AND epic overarching plot. It's like two books that would be great on their own got squished together, even the main character feels split between sociopath demigod who loves murder and empathetic college girl who's mad at the system. Like I really want to read both books, but instead I am forced to read a mashup of the two. I think if it was focused more rather than trying to be a bit of everything, I would have been willing to read more.