
American Comic Bounty
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Reward order: John Wick (bounty 2 million): For a car and a dog, I am clearing out the household registration book of another family. Delores Abenassie (5 million bounty): Have you ever been to Westworld? If you've been, you've seen her. Predator, (bounty 10 million): Who is the prey, him or you? Starscream (bounty 50 million): You can consider leading it to the next reward. Magneto (bounty 100 million): You can consider leading the previous reward to him. Godzilla (bounty 300 million): If you see it opening its mouth to breathe in... There's no need to do anything... Because there's no point in doing anything else. Ronan the Accuser (bounty 1.2 Billion): Dance, baby, embarrass him to death! ! ! My name is Laika Scott. Aquaman New York, Ultimate Rake Ear, Suits. And, Board of Governors Rookie of the Year.
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Reply to many readers who feel that offering rewards is unreasonable
In the comment section and paragraph comments, many readers felt that the bounty offered by so-and-so was unreasonable, especially Thanos. Here, I will give you an inappropriate real-life example for comparison. A certain country's just-concluded A-Mou Khan War cost a total of US$2 trillion in 20 years. The reward for this person is only 50 million. Many times, the purpose of offering bounties to kill people is not to spend big money to accomplish big things, but to spend small amounts of money to take shortcuts and accomplish big things. Capture the thief first and capture the king! Many bounty amounts in the book are based on this principle. For example, Ronan, if he wanted to wipe out his entire fleet and fight an interstellar war, God knows how much it would cost. In comparison, issuing a reward of 1.2 Billion is like buying a lottery ticket. No killer succeeded. Anyway, it's only 1.2 Billion, so it doesn't matter even if it's an advance payment. But if an assassin accidentally kills Ronan, it will be a thousand times more rewarding. 1.2 Billion is nothing to the country, but to a single killer, it is an astronomical return. This is why I priced Ronan at 1.2 Billion. Of course, the most important thing is, don't take it seriously! It's just an entertainment and leisure article, if you take it seriously it will lose.
Are there any characters in American comics who are experts at making or modifying weapons?
Character collection, who can provide a character who is a master in making or modifying weapons? Urgent request, waiting online! It must be a comic book
Please feel free to invest in internally invested works
The contract is here, will be signed in one week
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Reply to many readers who feel that offering rewards is unreasonable
In the comment section and paragraph comments, many readers felt that the bounty offered by so-and-so was unreasonable, especially Thanos. Here, I will give you an inappropriate real-life example for comparison. A certain country's just-concluded A-Mou Khan War cost a total of US$2 trillion in 20 years. The reward for this person is only 50 million. Many times, the purpose of offering bounties to kill people is not to spend big money to accomplish big things, but to spend small amounts of money to take shortcuts and accomplish big things. Capture the thief first and capture the king! Many bounty amounts in the book are based on this principle. For example, Ronan, if he wanted to wipe out his entire fleet and fight an interstellar war, God knows how much it would cost. In comparison, issuing a reward of 1.2 Billion is like buying a lottery ticket. No killer succeeded. Anyway, it's only 1.2 Billion, so it doesn't matter even if it's an advance payment. But if an assassin accidentally kills Ronan, it will be a thousand times more rewarding. 1.2 Billion is nothing to the country, but to a single killer, it is an astronomical return. This is why I priced Ronan at 1.2 Billion. Of course, the most important thing is, don't take it seriously! It's just an entertainment and leisure article, if you take it seriously it will lose.
Are there any characters in American comics who are experts at making or modifying weapons?
Character collection, who can provide a character who is a master in making or modifying weapons? Urgent request, waiting online! It must be a comic book
Please feel free to invest in internally invested works
The contract is here, will be signed in one week













