I’m the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire Novel Vol. 07
LIAM THE HERO?!
After repelling the United Kingdom’s invasion, Liam’s faction is now more powerful than the First Prince’s. Before he can settle things with Calvin, though, a magic circle pops up out of nowhere right at Liam’s feet.
He and Japanese high school girl Kanami have both been caught up in an undeveloped planet’s hero summoning and are tasked with nothing less than defeating the Demon Lord! But…Liam’s supposed to be evil, so why is he fighting some Demon Lord as a hero?!
Series Overview: In his last life, Liam lived as a moral, responsible person…but died deep in debt and betrayed by his wife. Reborn into the ruling family of a vast interstellar empire, Liam knows that life is divided between the downtrodden and the ones who do the stomping, so this time he’s going to take what he wants and live for himself. But somehow, things refuse to work out that way. Despite doing his best to become a tyrant, Liam’s decisions lead to nothing but peace and prosperity for the empire under his rule, and he just gets more and more popular!
Biographical Notes:
Yomu Mishima is a Japanese writer better known for titles exploring the isekai genre, such as Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs and I’m the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire!
Nadare Takamine is an illustrator known for the light novel series I’m the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire!
Title Notes:
MULTIMEDIA TIE-IN, SIMULTANEOUS PUBLISHING: Seven Seas is putting out both the light novel version and the manga version.
The isekai (transported to another world) genre is hot right now; this is fresh in its setting, humor, and main character who fails upwards.
Fiction with color inserts in the front of each volume and roughly a dozen black-and-white manga-style illustrations to complement 250-350 pages of text for I’m the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire Novel Vol. 06.
BY THE CREATOR OF: other light novel and manga series Trapped in a Dating Sim.
This Adult title has crossover appeal with YA audiences (rated Teen 13+).
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