Redcap: I Got Reincarnated as a Villainous Girl in the Marvel Universe

Redcap: I Got Reincarnated as a Villainous Girl in the Marvel Universe

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レッドキャップ:ヴィランにTS転生した話

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: レッドキャップ:ヴィランにTS転生した話

By whatsoon

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
138 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

This is the story of a diehard Spider-Man fan who dies and ends up reincarnated in the Marvel universe… as a villain—and as a girl. Now going by the name Redcap, our former guy-turned-villainess finds herself caught in a chaotic tangle of chasing Spider-Man, befriending Peter Parker, falling into despair, causing others to despair, nearly dying, and maybe even… killing? Set in a parallel universe unrelated to any of the live-action movies or original comics, this story centers primarily on the world of Spider-Man. Even if you’ve never read the comics or watched the movies, don’t worry—I’ll be adding explanations along the way to keep everyone in the loop.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Redcap: I Got Reincarnated as a Villainous Girl in the Marvel Universe Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Redcap: I Got Reincarnated as a Villainous Girl in the Marvel Universe Okay, so I dove into "Redcap: I Got Reincarnated as a Villainous Girl in the Marvel Universe" with a healthy dose of skepticism. Gender bender? Marvel fanfic? It could have gone either way, but I came out pleasantly surprised. It's definitely a story that grabbed my attention and held it tight, even prompting a few late-night reading sessions. ### First Impressions Honestly, I wasn't sure what to expect. I'm familiar with Marvel, but not an expert by any means, and sometimes fanfics can get bogged down in obscure lore. But this story does a great job of easing you in, even if you're only vaguely familiar with the MCU. The premise itself is intriguing, and I was immediately curious to see how the author would handle the reincarnation and gender-bending aspects within the established Marvel universe. ### What Works Well The character development is a major strength. The MC isn't just an overpowered wish-fulfillment character; they have depth, flaws, and compelling relationships. I found myself really invested in their journey, especially the romantic aspects. The author managed to blend the action of the Marvel universe with heartfelt moments, creating a satisfying balance. The plot, while not overly complex, is well-executed, weaving original ideas into the existing Marvel framework. There's a genuine sense of love for the source material, and the characters, even those adapted from the comics, feel believable within this "multiverse version." The story also doesn't shy away from heavier themes, exploring tragedy, redemption, and the complexities of heroism in a world of superpowered individuals. And thankfully, it has a happy ending, which is a welcome change from some of the author's more tragic works. ### Areas of Concern While I thoroughly enjoyed the story, there were a few minor points that stood out. The "most beautiful girl in the world" trope felt a bit overused at times, and the gender-bending aspect was brought up a bit too frequently for my taste. Also, as someone who enjoys the comic versions, I did notice the author seemed to draw more heavily from the MCU interpretations of the characters. It wasn't a deal-breaker, but it's something comic book fans might notice. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Redcap: I Got Reincarnated as a Villainous Girl in the Marvel Universe" is a surprisingly well-written and engaging fanfiction. It's a great blend of action, romance, and character development, making it a worthwhile read even if you're not a die-hard Marvel fan. I'd happily recommend it to anyone looking for a fun and heartwarming story with a superhero twist.

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