Battle shonen manga are all the rage because of their enrapturing action and engaging storylines. Fans love the idea of seeing heroes and villains ascend to new power levels, upping the stakes for each fight as these battles reach their bombastic conclusion.
While it’s true that the majority of shonen manga is geared toward young boys (quite literally), it’s always great to see some manga in this genre incorporate great female characters that sport unique personalities and powers. This is especially true if a battle shonen manga has a riveting female villain who never fails to up the stakes.
It can be easy to dismiss Toga as a villain because of her quintessential yandere personality, but there’s more to this character than what meets the eye. Fans love how this character has depth despite being as unhinged as they come, especially when it comes to her obsession with Midoriya.
Like most people in Shigaraki’s group, Toga’s past is quite complicated, suffering from a childhood devoid of love where her parents couldn’t understand and control her twisted urges. Her fight with Uraraka in the manga is a huge moment for this character, where she gets her final opportunity to shine as one of the best villainsinMy Hero Academia.
It’s easy to paint Konan as a villain, given that she played an active role in Jiraiya’s death and Konoha’s destruction. However, once Naruto empathizes with her and Nagato, it’s hard not to see her in a sympathetic light.
It’s a shame that she fell against Tobi when trying to protect Nagato’s Rinnegan. Her presence in the series may have been short, but Konan’s unique kekkei genkai and the relationship she shared with Jiraiya helped establish her as one of the best villains in the Pain arc.
Demon Slayer’s Upper Rank Demon Moons are no joke, with their strength being established in a brutal fight where one of the Hashira fell to Akaza’s relentless assault. This makes it easy to see why Daki’s presence sent chills down a fan’s spine, especially once she revealed that she shared this rank with her brother.
This demon used a weaponized Obi to attack her foes, making her one of the toughest foes that Tanjiro and Co. had faced. She was a force to be reckoned with but helped Tanjiro push past his limits, leading to an amazing moment where both Daki and Gyutaro were felled when their heads were decapitated at the same time.
There’s no denying that Androids 16, 17, and 18 made a huge impact when they were introduced. This trio was stronger than anyone the Z Warriors had faced at this point, and this was a point that 18 made abundantly clear whenshe humiliated Vegetaand broke his arm in a violent assault.
She shows off her power numerous times across two different timelines but takes a backseat once Cell is introduced. Eventually, Krillin’s feelings for her convince Android 18 to change her ways and become a member of the Z Warriors.
One of the strongest and most intimidating villainsinOne Piece, Big Mom’s strength makes her a force to be reckoned with. Her overbearing presence and mastery of all three forms of Haki are impressive, while the power of the Soul-Soul Fruit gives her a bunch of fearsome abilities to work with.
Her ability to manipulate souls and use them to create homies makes her a nefarious force to face in battle. Her three special homies, Zeus, Prometheus, and Napoleon, make her a bigger threat if she decides to get serious and summon their powers in battle.
Chainsaw Manisone of the hottest battle shonen mangaout right now, featuring a wacky plot that is entertaining and chaotic at the same time. The series is brilliant at creating riveting villains, and Makima is a great example of the same.
Her manipulation of Denji and her subordinates makes it clear that something is wrong with this character, even though the full picture isn’t revealed in the anime. Manga readers are aware of her true nature as the Control Demon and one of the series' most memorable antagonists.
Fullmetal Alchemistisone of the greatest shonen mangaof all time that introduced an amazing world, a believable power system, and characters who have become legendary in the realm of anime pop culture. The Homunculi are some of the most riveting antagonists in manga history, with Lust being a notable member of the group.
This conniving villain is the center of attention in every scene she’s featured in, but she finally meets her end after meeting an enraged Mustang in battle. In one of the most iconic moments in the series, Mustang uses his Flame Alchemy to burn Lust to death, giving her a brutal and fitting ending for all the pain she caused.
What makesAttack on Titansuch an amazing series is that there are no clear-cut heroes or villains in the series by the time it draws to a close. However, that doesn’t change the fact that Annie is portrayed as a villain at the end of the first season when it’s revealed that she was the dreaded Female Titan all along.
Followinga memorable battle with Eren, this warrior of Marley traps herself in crystal and doesn’t come back until Season 4, when Eren activates the Rumbling. Now that the main characters know the entire context, it’s easy to sympathize with Annie and understand her request to undo the damage she caused by standing up against Eren.