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The antagonist of the series, the Guide seeks to drive Liam into despair. However, the comedy of errors continues to thwart him. In Volume 8, the Guide’s frustration reaches a boiling point. The cosmic irony—that every attempt to make Liam suffer results in him becoming more beloved—continues to be the series' funniest running gag. However, the Guide begins to employ more desperate

In this volume, Liam’s growth is palpable. While he still views himself as a scheming overlord, his actions reveal a leader who genuinely cares for his subordinates. The misunderstanding comedy is still present—Liam interprets the loyalty of his people as fear, and their gratitude as submission—but the emotional beats land with surprising weight. Volume 8 forces Liam to make decisions that could cost him everything, and watching him navigate these waters with his signature mix of arrogance and accidental competence is a joy.

Are you caught up on the series? Who is your favorite character—Tia, Amagi, or the clueless Liam himself? Let us know in the comments below. For more light novel news and release schedules, keep reading.

Written by Yomu Mishima (author of Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs ) and illustrated by Nadare Takamine, the series follows Liam Sera Banfield, a reincarnated soul who swore to live as a selfish "evil lord" after a tragic first life. Spoiler alert: He keeps failing upwards, becoming a beloved hero while desperately trying to be a tyrant.

I'm the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire Volume 8 is shaping up to be the best entry in the series yet. The formula is simple: Take a man who wants to be Space Stalin, give him the luck of Satoshi Kon, and put him against a traditional hero. The result is comedic gold mixed with genuinely thrilling space opera action.

The antagonist of the series, the Guide seeks to drive Liam into despair. However, the comedy of errors continues to thwart him. In Volume 8, the Guide’s frustration reaches a boiling point. The cosmic irony—that every attempt to make Liam suffer results in him becoming more beloved—continues to be the series' funniest running gag. However, the Guide begins to employ more desperate

In this volume, Liam’s growth is palpable. While he still views himself as a scheming overlord, his actions reveal a leader who genuinely cares for his subordinates. The misunderstanding comedy is still present—Liam interprets the loyalty of his people as fear, and their gratitude as submission—but the emotional beats land with surprising weight. Volume 8 forces Liam to make decisions that could cost him everything, and watching him navigate these waters with his signature mix of arrogance and accidental competence is a joy.

Are you caught up on the series? Who is your favorite character—Tia, Amagi, or the clueless Liam himself? Let us know in the comments below. For more light novel news and release schedules, keep reading.

Written by Yomu Mishima (author of Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs ) and illustrated by Nadare Takamine, the series follows Liam Sera Banfield, a reincarnated soul who swore to live as a selfish "evil lord" after a tragic first life. Spoiler alert: He keeps failing upwards, becoming a beloved hero while desperately trying to be a tyrant.

I'm the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire Volume 8 is shaping up to be the best entry in the series yet. The formula is simple: Take a man who wants to be Space Stalin, give him the luck of Satoshi Kon, and put him against a traditional hero. The result is comedic gold mixed with genuinely thrilling space opera action.