Backstabbed in a Backwater Dungeon: My Party Tried to Kill Me, But Thanks to an Infinite Gacha I Got LVL 9999 Friends and Am Out For Revenge Manga, Vol. 1
A kid named Light is the only human member of the adventuring party known as the Concord of the Tribes... but humans are by far the weakest of the races. When his comrades abandon him to the lowest levels of the dungeon, Light resorts to the gift of Infinite Gacha to create a harem of Lvl 9999 allies! With his new, and sexy, friends, Light can escape the dungeon, and more importantly, take revenge upon the Concord of the Tribes, and perhaps even break the entire world!
Its a typical adventure manga so far. Nicely illustrated and a lot of action scenes featuring magic and a over powered main character. But nothing unexpected happening outside of the genre.
I couldn't muster the strength to read beyond Volume 7. This is one of the trashiest series that I've ever been unfortunate enough to sit down for. The author has some issues, to say the least. I cannot comprehend how such garbage gets to run for 20+ volumes. I'm scared of the kind of person who could ever enjoy this manga. Wow.
Dang. Sometimes you create the very thing you're terrified of.
When you set out to betray a member of your party, you best make sure that they are destroyed, else you may drive them to become the very monster that you feared.
This one started off much faster than I expected for a first volume, but after reading it through I can see where it is going. There are a good few mysteries for our hero to unravel, and I love a good OP MC trope. I think this one will be fun.
Another revenge filled protagonist. Its not just the people that wronged him but the world he is after. To take down the whole system that gave birth to the injustice that happened. Lets see where this goes.
This was a popular new anime and I had to read the manga. The light novels had some illustrations too. The manga is way too fast-paced. A revenge story. Overpowered MC. Banished from party. Overpowered skill. Overpowered harem. It's just brain rot. Hopefully things get better.
The fantasy fan service is kept to a surprising minimum in favor of a gacha and rules-heavy story of betrayal and revenge that sets up the potential for some very complex storytelling as our main character walks the line between hero and villain on his way to repaying the hand he was dealt by his former friends.