Messiah: Isekai wo Sukutta Motoyuusha ga Mamono no Afureru Genjitsu Sekai wo Musou suru · review
This manga actually reads like several other webtoons I've read before with dungeon breaks in the real world. The multiple reincarnations and experiences the main character has already undergone add some needed nuance to a character that is overpowered. The manga approach to this kind of story tops the webtoons I've mentioned with its art and a flashy way of activating powers and skills. The main character design is a bit plain, the generic haircut which seems to be present every other isekai manga protagonist, but these touches only serve to help ground the character to reality and emphasizing the juxtaposition of fantasy monsters in a modernworld.
So far, this is a fun read and a competent take on a story genre that has already be done before.