
The Lord of Subspace in American Comics
About This Novel
All sentient beings hope for redemption. In the 914th year of the second millennium of Terra and the 931st year of the second millennium, the blood sacrifices and cries of hundreds of millions of creatures, the humanistic awakening and the explosion of science and technology that followed the world war, many crazy and radical human wisdom crystallizations condensed, and the curtain of subspace and reality was slowly opened. The Lord of the Warp brings salvation from Chaos to all mankind. "What kind of God is the most terrifying? The God who responds to requests is the most terrifying." - Master Gu Yi "He loved humanity, but he didn't love anyone." - Captain America "Li Lin is Pandora's box. I believe that humans can see hope at the end of the box. This is also the future that all psychics believe in." - Professor X In the highest heaven, the gods holding chess pieces stared at each actor on the stage, patiently waiting for the fruits to mature. (Ps: This article is based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some characters have been modified in time, interspersed with content, and settings have also been changed. Friendly comments and suggestions are welcome.)
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Official(9)Scraped 14d ago
You're using the Warhammer worldview to cover up Marvel. If I hadn't read a lot of Warhammer fans, I really wouldn't understand what you wrote. Writing this book from a god's perspective is not bad, but your writing style can't handle it. The content becomes more and more confusing as I read it, and it is completely unable to attract the curiosity and attention of readers. You are writing this for yourself.
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Sometimes I write in the third person, sometimes in the second person. It's very fascinating to watch, you know. Reading novels is just for leisure. I like to listen to them. The more I listen to them, the more fascinated I become.
What the hell is this written about? I really don't understand what the fuck, why is it so confusing?
can't read!
To be honest, I can't understand it! Adding a lot of messy information will not make this novel good-looking. On the contrary, it will make this novel feel unclear. Who can understand it if nothing is explained?
Putting a Warhammer holster in Marvel's Marvel Cinematic Universe is just like four different things
Come on, author 666
Make up the word count, make up the word count, make up the word count. Make up the word count.
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In the introduction, Professor . . . . . . . . . . .
I don't understand it at all. Although I know about Warhammer, what are you writing about?
It's not unreasonable to not have a rating for this kind of novel. I've read a few of them. Let me tell you about my reading experience! After reading seven or eight chapters, I just couldn't figure out what he was writing. There are so many chapters, it's very confusing anyway, and it's quite a waste of time.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 14d ago
You're using the Warhammer worldview to cover up Marvel. If I hadn't read a lot of Warhammer fans, I really wouldn't understand what you wrote. Writing this book from a god's perspective is not bad, but your writing style can't handle it. The content becomes more and more confusing as I read it, and it is completely unable to attract the curiosity and attention of readers. You are writing this for yourself.
Rate this book
Sometimes I write in the third person, sometimes in the second person. It's very fascinating to watch, you know. Reading novels is just for leisure. I like to listen to them. The more I listen to them, the more fascinated I become.
What the hell is this written about? I really don't understand what the fuck, why is it so confusing?
can't read!
To be honest, I can't understand it! Adding a lot of messy information will not make this novel good-looking. On the contrary, it will make this novel feel unclear. Who can understand it if nothing is explained?
Putting a Warhammer holster in Marvel's Marvel Cinematic Universe is just like four different things
Come on, author 666
Make up the word count, make up the word count, make up the word count. Make up the word count.
. . . . .
In the introduction, Professor . . . . . . . . . . .
I don't understand it at all. Although I know about Warhammer, what are you writing about?
It's not unreasonable to not have a rating for this kind of novel. I've read a few of them. Let me tell you about my reading experience! After reading seven or eight chapters, I just couldn't figure out what he was writing. There are so many chapters, it's very confusing anyway, and it's quite a waste of time.









