
American Comics: Osborne Megacorp
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About This Novel
New book "Interdimensional Science and Technology Starting from Cyberpunk" has been released ---------------------------------------- Time travel and become Harry Osborn, the little Green Goblin. This time, he won't be the Green Goblin! Superhero? Alien? Let's all dance under the baton of Osborne Enterprises! (A story about giant corporations fighting aliens in the world of MCU)
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Official(18)Scraped 11d ago
I don't really like this style of book. Marvel already has so many superheroes. Is it interesting that you're still writing one? Even if you write a villain, you won't be so miserable! Did you write this because you thought the hero wasn't strong enough or the villain wasn't weak enough? Besides, is it really okay for a Chinese to write about an American superhero to protect the people of a beautiful country?
About Jinbin
In the comments section, I saw a book friend posted a long article about this issue. He hadn't written it when he posted it, so I didn't talk about it. I'll talk about it here: First of all, what is written here is indeed not the Kingpin in the comics, and second, it is indeed related to Hydra. Then regarding the issue of gangs in New York, the MCU has a lot of problems with Kingpin, and there are also Hands and Clubs. It's not good to be involved with gangsters, especially Hands and Clubs. A few street heroes killed Hands and Clubs in New York. I think it's quite outrageous, but when I think about it, this is a superhero world after all, and it makes sense. I just wanted to get rid of these two gangsters quickly without thinking too much. As for Osborn's setting, there is basically no place where Osborn appears in the MCU. Osborn's company logo seems to have appeared somewhere, but there is not much description elsewhere. The setting here is that before the protagonist did not cheat, Norman was almost kicked out of the management after researching human enhancers, which is the situation in Tobey's version of Spider-Man 1, and then stitched together some settings of Garfield's version of Osborn. Spider-Man gave him a slightly older age, but I think it came out too late in the movie, and he was considered a smuggler. I am a newbie, and there may be some flaws in my expression. For example, at the beginning, I wanted to express that the protagonist is really young, so I don't know many things, so I will not write about it and try to reduce the description of God's vision as much as possible. If you think it's poisonous, I'll give it more thought, but I can only say that I'll try my best to write it well. I will try my best to write about places that cannot be described in the original work. Basically, I will not copy the plot that everyone knows. But this change must be that the deviation is getting bigger and bigger as time goes by, instead of me running to kill Hydra at the beginning, which I don't think is very reasonable. Then there's the title. I wrote this to stitch together the settings of the stars, and some other settings, but basically it won't affect the plot of the original work. Finally, thank you for your support! (I really want to see the new Spider-Man 3)
Feeling pretty good so far
The theme of the main plot is very novel and uses the formulas of Stars to show a different Marvel world.
Tony is Howard's biological son, right?
Tony is not an adopted son, he is said to be his biological son in Avengers 4
Can you add Wanda, the author?
very good
It's strange. This book is obviously very well written and has very good reviews online. Why is it so little read here? I highly recommend it. It's well written!
In the first chapter, I saw how awesome you were when you wrote about armor. I also laughed. As long as it is a high-strength alloy defensive bullet, tank grenade, it will be useless at all. The key is what is the power source of your armor?
Harry Osborne
The writing is really good. The five-star review is just a little lacking.
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Official(18)Scraped 11d ago
I don't really like this style of book. Marvel already has so many superheroes. Is it interesting that you're still writing one? Even if you write a villain, you won't be so miserable! Did you write this because you thought the hero wasn't strong enough or the villain wasn't weak enough? Besides, is it really okay for a Chinese to write about an American superhero to protect the people of a beautiful country?
About Jinbin
In the comments section, I saw a book friend posted a long article about this issue. He hadn't written it when he posted it, so I didn't talk about it. I'll talk about it here: First of all, what is written here is indeed not the Kingpin in the comics, and second, it is indeed related to Hydra. Then regarding the issue of gangs in New York, the MCU has a lot of problems with Kingpin, and there are also Hands and Clubs. It's not good to be involved with gangsters, especially Hands and Clubs. A few street heroes killed Hands and Clubs in New York. I think it's quite outrageous, but when I think about it, this is a superhero world after all, and it makes sense. I just wanted to get rid of these two gangsters quickly without thinking too much. As for Osborn's setting, there is basically no place where Osborn appears in the MCU. Osborn's company logo seems to have appeared somewhere, but there is not much description elsewhere. The setting here is that before the protagonist did not cheat, Norman was almost kicked out of the management after researching human enhancers, which is the situation in Tobey's version of Spider-Man 1, and then stitched together some settings of Garfield's version of Osborn. Spider-Man gave him a slightly older age, but I think it came out too late in the movie, and he was considered a smuggler. I am a newbie, and there may be some flaws in my expression. For example, at the beginning, I wanted to express that the protagonist is really young, so I don't know many things, so I will not write about it and try to reduce the description of God's vision as much as possible. If you think it's poisonous, I'll give it more thought, but I can only say that I'll try my best to write it well. I will try my best to write about places that cannot be described in the original work. Basically, I will not copy the plot that everyone knows. But this change must be that the deviation is getting bigger and bigger as time goes by, instead of me running to kill Hydra at the beginning, which I don't think is very reasonable. Then there's the title. I wrote this to stitch together the settings of the stars, and some other settings, but basically it won't affect the plot of the original work. Finally, thank you for your support! (I really want to see the new Spider-Man 3)
Feeling pretty good so far
The theme of the main plot is very novel and uses the formulas of Stars to show a different Marvel world.
Tony is Howard's biological son, right?
Tony is not an adopted son, he is said to be his biological son in Avengers 4
Can you add Wanda, the author?
very good
It's strange. This book is obviously very well written and has very good reviews online. Why is it so little read here? I highly recommend it. It's well written!
In the first chapter, I saw how awesome you were when you wrote about armor. I also laughed. As long as it is a high-strength alloy defensive bullet, tank grenade, it will be useless at all. The key is what is the power source of your armor?
Harry Osborne
The writing is really good. The five-star review is just a little lacking.











