
Kim Isaac, once the all-powerful Skeleton King, is now a baby in a onesie. Tricked by the gods and sealed away, he’s reincarnated into a family of saints at the heart of the Holy Empire. He can’t walk or talk, but he can plot. And with his loyal demon followers working from the shadows and a grudge deeper than the underworld itself, this baby isn’t here to be cute—he’s here for payback. The Holy Empire has no idea what's coming… and the gods are about to regret ever crossing the Skeleton King.
I’m Gonna Annihilate This Land thrives on contrast. What begins as an absurd premise—a former Skeleton King reborn as a baby—quickly reveals itself as a calculated revenge fantasy with god-level stakes. Stripped of his former power and sealed by the gods, Kim Isaac’s greatest weapon is now his mind, patiently plotting destruction from the inside of the Holy Empire.
Rather than rushing into action, the story leans into manipulation, long-term schemes, and the slow rebuilding of influence. The presence of loyal demon followers working behind the scenes adds depth to the narrative, reinforcing the protagonist’s identity as a ruler rather than a lone fighter. The tension comes not from whether he will regain power, but from how devastating his eventual return will be.
While the early chapters prioritize setup over spectacle, the payoff is clear. Readers who enjoy dark fantasy, villain protagonists, and revenge stories fueled by patience and intellect will find this manhwa particularly compelling.
