Highlights

  • Anime/manga protagonists are often portrayed as goody-two-shoes with a sense of justice, but this trope is becoming redundant.
  • Manhwa and Webtoon have a diverse range of arrogant protagonists that bring creativity and unique stories to the table.
  • Each manhwa mentioned in the article features an arrogant protagonist with their own distinct characteristics, backgrounds, and journeys.

Anime/manga protagonists, particularly those seen in Shounen, are recognized by the world as a bunch of goody-two-shoes with a strong sense of justice and an even stronger power, taking the shape of the hilariously notorious talk no jutsu. And while as entertaining as that archetype is, with its long dialogues and antagonist origin stories, it is starting to become a bit redundant. Sure, there are a few really good exceptions out there that stray pretty far away from this trope—think Death Note, Darker Than Black, Code Geass—but they're just not enough.

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Fortunately, where manga lacks, manhwa makes up. Manhwa and Webtoon are masters at getting the best out of the 'arrogant protagonist' trope. A large number of the current mega-hit manhwa have this trope featured in them, each one outdoing the other in terms of creativity and story. Yet, due to the diversity and sheer number of comics that exist, navigating through them isn't the easiest task in the world—something akin to what pirates feel when they finally stumble upon a cursed treasure chest. So having a broad tailored TBR list may just be the way to go in this sea of stories.

8 Tomb Raider King—Seo Joo Heon

True definition of arrogant, but is a hidden Tsundere?!

Seo Joo Heon from Tomb Raider King plotting something

Writer(s)

Sanji Jiksong (Story), 3B2S (Art)

Published

Jun 30, 2019

Status

Completed

38-year-old Seo Joo Heon's life comes to a pathetic end when he gets forced to confront a magical beast way beyond his ability. In a world where magical tombs, loaded with powerful relics and treasures, spontaneously appear out of nowhere, tomb raiders are the dominant faction. Seo Joo Heon is exactly that, a Tomb Raider, who works for an ambitious and nefarious benefactor. For years, he's supplied the man with powerful artifacts to help him build his influence and empire, only for him to betray Joo Heon at the last minute. Joo Heon is now reborn, and this time, he's the one taking on the role of the nefarious party.

Seo Joo Heon from Tomb Raider King undeniably qualifies as an arrogant protagonist, but what makes him stand out from others on this list is the fact that his arrogance has always been a consistent trait of his, regardless of his reincarnation. The slight difference lies in his second life, where the only notable change is his newfound thirst for revenge.

7 Kill the Hero—Kim Woo Jin

Out for revenge, that's it.

Kim Woo Jin firing a gun

Writer(s)

D-Dart (Story), Manhwa Insaeng (Art)

Published

Mar 26, 2020

Status

Completed

For as long as he can remember, Kim Woo Jin has been alone. Trust doesn't come easily to him, having been betrayed and abandoned by people close to him multiple times. Things change when the world faces the threat of destructive mythical monsters, and he's forced to ally himself with a group of fellow 'players,' placing his trust in them for combat purposes. He eventually grows close to them and questions his judgment about the world being 'untrustworthy.' Unfortunately for him, he's always been right. Woo Jin gets betrayed by his companions and this time, he's killed. Cue the isekai storyline.

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Kim Woo Jin was a weak and naive individual in his first life. Despite trying to be cynical and distrustful, he was pretty gullible and was taken advantage of easily. However, the man learned from his mistakes and was not only deeply wary the second time around, but was also manipulative and excessively wild.

6 The Lady and the Beast—Astina Lette

Girl boss to the core, she was an empress in her past life.

Martina, Astina in The Lady and the Beast

Writer(s)

Maginot Seon (Story), Hongseul (Art)

Published

Sep 9, 2020

Status

Ongoing

Astina Lette, the just but tragic empress of Blanche in her past life, is reborn into the house of a lowly count who's on the verge of bankruptcy. In order to protect the house from falling, she agrees to get married to Archduke Atalenta, a cursed and cruel man who's not remembered well by the masses. His curse makes him lose control and transform into a beast-like wolf, which makes Astina's predicament even more terrifying. However, Astina herself isn't a normal human. Her experience as an empress in the past not only helps her tame the so-called beast but also makes him completely obsessed with her.

The manhwa is not as light-hearted as the plot seems. It touches on some very sensitive topics and explores Astina's (Empress Martina in her past life) deeply-rooted trauma in explicit detail. Her wisdom and maturity beyond age aren't just limited to her previous role as an empress, but also her role as the sole surviving member of her clan. She's cruel when she has to be, and affectionate when it is required of her, but everything she does is calculated.

5 Villains Are Destined to Die—Penelope Eckhart

Sarcastic, cold, scheming, with quite a lot of mean bones in her body.

Penelope Eckart in Villains Are Destined to Die

Writer(s)

Gwon Gyeoeul (Story), SUOL (Art)

Published

May 1, 2020

Status

Ongoing

Penelope Eckhart isn't who she seems. In her previous life, she was a mistreated girl who was unfortunately taken in by her estranged father's cruel family following the death of her birth mother. After successfully breaking free from the clutches of her former family, she was ready to take on a new chapter in her life. Sadly, just as she was on the brink of living out her new-found freedom, she met an untimely end and found herself reincarnated as the villainess from the game she had recently played. Tough luck because, according to the game, Penelope, as the villainess, is destined to die regardless of the choices she makes.

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Penelope Eckhart isn't hardened by battle, nor does she have to go through political oppression or struggles for strength and power. To put it simply, she's a protagonist who actually has to deal with real-world personal conflicts and inner demons. Her previous life rendered her unable to trust even those closest to her. So her 'arrogance' stems from trauma and her determination to simply survive-- even if she has to do it alone.

4 Beware of the Villainess!—Melissa Foddebrat

Charismatic, smart, independent, zero tolerance for men.

Melissa Foddebrat in Beware of the Villainess

Writer(s)

Ppongtta Mat Screw Bar (Story), Blue Canna (Art)

Published

Apr 13, 2020

Status

Completed

Most of the manhwa on this list aren't outright comedies, except this one. Melissa Foddebrat from Beware of the Villainess was an ordinary college student who unexpectedly got sucked into the novel she was reading. Now, as the book's villainess, she's determined to make everything right and—protect the female lead from the 4 potential male leads?!

Melissa Foddebrat is the daughter of a duke, and she's bent on taking her father's place in his seat. The premise of the manhwa may be humorous, but the underlying theme of the book is the female protagonist rising above all sorts of challenges thrown her way, and still having a no-nonsense attitude. She schemes, plots, and even drags people through the dirt if her hand is forced.

3 The Beginning After the End—Arthur Leywin

Cocky kid, and rightfully so.

Arthur in The Beginning After The End

Writer(s)

TurtleMe (Story), Fuyuki23 (Art)

Published

2018

Status

Ongoing

Similar to Astina from The Lady and the Beast, Arthur Leywin was a king in his past life. However, unlike Martina, King Grey had not lived a very gratifying life and was full of regrets on his deathbed. In his second life, he gains self-awareness almost instantly after his birth and retains memories of his previous reign as king. He also realizes that the world he's currently in uses mana and magic like it's no big deal. Excited about his new prospects, he embarks on his journey of self-growth and power. There's one problem though—Arthur is still an infant who has absolutely no control over his limbs and body functions.

Being a king in the past, Arthur is naturally authoritative. Which, in this case, isn't normal considering how he's just a kid. He exudes a commanding aura and tends to be quite patronizing toward those he doesn't trust.

2 Second Life Ranker—Cha Yeon Woo

Ruthless, hardened by battle, cynical, and a hoarder.

Cha Yeon Woo from Second Life Ranker

Writer(s)

Sadoyeon (Story), Nongnong (Art)

Published

May 16, 2019

Status

Ongoing

Cha Yeon Woo was always second to his younger brother in all aspects of life, but he never seemed to complain about it. In fact, he loved his family greatly and was prepared to go to great lengths for them. Everything took a terrible turn when he received the news of his brother's death. What initially appeared to be an ordinary passing revealed itself to be something much more sinister. Understandably consumed by rage, Yeon Woo is determined to do anything to avenge his brother.

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Yeon Woo possesses all the qualities of an "arrogant" protagonist and then some. To put it simply—the man is unhinged. He's willing to go to ANY lengths necessary to get to his goal, even if he has to hurt himself or others in the process. He's cold, cunning, and outright cruel at times and is even compared to an 'inhuman monster' occasionally by the people close to him. He's also greedy when it comes to the 'spoils of war' and tends not to leave anything behind.

1 Solo Leveling—Sung Jin Woo

Cruel to the enemy, A gentleman to his loved ones

Sung Jin Woo from Solo Leveling

Writer(s)

Chugong (Story), Jang Sung-rak (Art)

Published

Mar 4, 2018

Status

Completed

Solo Leveling is making massive rounds around the internet, thanks to its recent anime adaptation that everyone is raving about. It was among the first manhwa to successfully execute the arrogant protagonist trope, and it absolutely nailed it. The premise of the story is quite similar to some of the other ones on this list, but it's also significantly different in terms of flow and character traits. A pushover former college student, Sung Jin Woo, initially labeled as the world's weakest hunter, goes through a traumatic, near-death experience that turns him into the sole 'player' of a mysterious game—with the world as its interface. What does his being a player entail? Bottomless potential to grow stronger.

Sung Jin Woo was like any other action anime/ manga protagonist; weak beyond belief, but with very strong convictions. However, as his powers developed, he transformed into a cold, ruthless, apathetic individual, harboring strong biases, particularly against monsters. He, himself, sensed the loss of his humanity and emotions every time he leveled up.

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