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Sit back and take in this romantic tale of an angelic heroine and her devoted suitors as they vie for the depths of her love... or not. This story’s about to go through some edits! After an accident, a modern-day college student awakens as the story’s villainess, Melissa Foddebrat. She’s far from anyone’s favorite, but she IS the daughter of the duke. Determined to live it up, this new Melissa is doing things her way — antiquated society, be damned! All idiots, prepare to step aside or perish!
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I'm terrible at starting recommendations, reviews, you name it, so I'll jump right in.
The first similarity I found in both is that the FL is strong, smart, knows a form of fighting, and most importantly, a lovely pair of thick eyebrows.
Both Manhwas is an isekai where the FL dies in an accident and then gets reincarnated into a novel as the villainess, no less.
Just like in Beware of the Villainess, I'm a Martial Art Villainess but I'm the Strongest starts off with the FL canceling a prior engagement with the pathetic original ML.
These are the similarities I found after reading the first 3 chapters of I'm a Martial Art Villainess but I'm the Strongest. So far this is looking good!
MC in both manga look forward rather than worrying, they change their circumstances; become better in their provided environment.
The FL are both strong female characters, both physcially and mentally. The FLs also use some type fighting style.
Well lemme see both hv a cute fluffy ml like the ml is strong but adorable the villainess is super amazing the fl don't want the ml and is inspired by the villainess and the ml is
dumb
They both have incredibly strong female leads that overcome their destiny by doing whatever the hell they feel like doing
Troy Qi was a young MMA world champion, crowned the strongest man in the world after a career-defining match. But his reign abruptly ends after he saves the life of troubled high school student Tori He, as she accidentally falls from a rooftop balcony. When Troy awakens, he finds that he died... and his soul has transferred into Tori’s body! Now the world’s strongest fighter must face his greatest battle yet: being a female fighter in high school.
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Both the female main characters are those who are not afraid to step up and fight physically. Although Matial Arts Villainess is better because the MC also looks into managing forces and has a big goal.
In Fight like a girl, the focus is more small. Nonetheless, it is still enjoyable
Both are extremely enjoyable to read. The concept of a badass female mc is really favourable to me.
Pride Royal Ivy is only eight years old when she realizes that she’s been reincarnated, destined to become the future wicked queen and final boss of an otome game. She’s got it all in this new life: razor-sharp wit, boss-tier powers, and influence over the kingdom as crown princess. Determined to sow despair and destruction across the land, she… Wait, what kind of a rotten future is that?! Princess Pride decides to drop the maniacal villainess plan and protect the male love interests instead, cheating her way to saving everyone she can! Will this final boss end up earning the adoration of her kingdom?
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They both came from reincarnation, turned into a villainess, making choices that will help and benefit people, knows the furute because of past life memories, and both of them have cheat abilities... The only difference in them is that, one is a manhwa and one is a japanese manga, one has color and one has not, and last is that one is martial arts murim world while the other is medieval fantasy type. Despite the differences their stories has similarities
Ianna and Arhad had much in common. They both only cared about themselves, and were madly obsessed with each other. The difference is one wanted the other's warmth, and the other wanted submission. Though Ianna's life ended in a heated battle against Arhad, the Kingdom's emperor, she is reincarnated into the same life for reasons unknown. Two people who faced misery in their previous life now have a chance to meet again. Will the same tragedy repeat itself, or can Ianna change the course of history?
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Lokheun’s name means "happy morning," but her life takes a tragic turn when her mother is murdered and her father becomes a fugitive after exacting revenge. To save him, Lokheun devotes her life to Garyun, the dashing emperor who’s committed to right the wrongs of his father. Believing Lokheun to be a boy, Garyun is determined to mold her into an unsurpassed martial artist, even if it means sending her to hell. Their strained relationship turns into something more as Lokheun searches for the one thing she’s never had: a life befitting her name.
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The mc of both manhwa are strong and beautiful but the mc from "I am a martial art villainess" is a noble and came from a powerful family. the mc is reincarnated the yeon lok heun isn't an isekai manga but they're both similar in terms of powerful mc.
The male lead of both manhwa are opposite, the ml from "I am a Martial art Villainess" is a king that has a soft and shy personality... he's friggin cuteee! The mc from "Yeon lok heun" has a strong personality and doesn't even recognize her. He has this wild and hot character unlike the soft and shy character from the martial art villainess.
Once a rising martial arts master, Jagak Yang is known as the Ten Strike Finisher due to his ability to defeat any opponent within ten moves. Jagak is also the son of the leader of the Great Martial Alliance, an organization of virtuous martial arts sects. His future leadership over the martial arts world seems all but assured -- that is, until he is assassinated by jealous rivals! Jagak is reincarnated into the body of Cheonso Ma, the playboy second-in-command of the evil Shining Light Cult. Can Jagak remain true to his principles despite his new life on the dark side?
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The feel of both if these stories is very similar where both MCs are heirs to a martial arts cult and undergo the journey to measure up to the responsibilities it takes to inherit their position. They search and find trustworthy people and become incredibly strong through their martial arts skills.
After an office worker is reborn as Everia Oberon, a romance novel villainess destined for an evil life and a tragic death, she decides to skip the drama by retiring to the countryside. Having moved to a frigid region full of nonflammable wood, Everia calls on archmage Theoharis to warm her home with his azure flame… not realizing that she’s bound herself to a lifelong contract! Now that she’s master of a bloodthirsty (but breathtakingly handsome) demon dog, can she kiss the quiet life goodbye?
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Both stories have main heroin reincarnated into a novel she knows as villainess - and using the knowledge she gains some power and goes her own way despite the general public still seeing her as a villainess.MVtI is more focusing on martial arts, ViR is more parody of similar stories.
Ju Sehwa lived a blessed life as a daughter of the mystic realm's most powerful clan, until she was framed for treason and executed by those she trusted most. But when the power of a divine wish grants her a second chance, she knows that she must use it to save her family and take down the corrupt clan leaders. With the handsome head of the rival Baek clan as her unlikely ally, Sehwa is set on revenge, but with those closest to her still plotting against her, is history doomed to repeat itself?
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Both are second life webtoons centered around the martial arts world. Though, Master Villainess the Invincible, has a main chracter who is reborn into the world of a novel, while When the black moon rises has a main chracter who has gone back in time
Once a notorious master of the deviant sects, Nyeonbi Cheon pays a hefty price for her romance with a man of a virtuous sect, Won Gae of the True-spirited Sword. As her lover poisons her to death with a dragonsbane fruit, Nyeonbi perishes with more questions than answers. When she wakes up, however, she finds herself in a different sort of peril, as she reincarnates in the body of Noble Lady Soyeo Cheon, a concubine of the imperial palace. As Soyeo, Nyeonbi must rely on her knowledge from her past life to navigate both intrigue and romance in the palace!
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I think, this story has the same vibe, tho I just finished 11 chapters since it's new released. What I found similar is the settings and both female lead are strong, the story is interesting and has a potential but this will depends on the plot and how well the outcome is in the next chapters.
The FL has silly and straightforward personality but it's good that she is observant in some ways.
Yoon Haneul has always been a pushover, someone who would never say no. Then one day, she opens her eyes and realizes that she has become Aila Mertensia, the antagonist of a novel she had written ten years ago. Haneul is content to live the life of a rich couch potato and binge-read novels. But to her dismay, she soon finds herself stuck in a time loop where her day repeats endlessly, and the only way to escape the loop is to act like Aila Mertensia! Haneul doesn’t know the first thing about acting like a villainess. Luckily for her, a mysterious warlock by the name of Killian offers to help her become a true villainess. Her only option is to make a deal with him, but can Haneul really trust this devilishly handsome man?