
Marvel: I Have Severe Mental Illness
About This Novel
Ancient One: "There is a darkness purer than Dormammu!" Odin: "Why does he always say that he is a monkey! And he still makes a big fuss in heaven!" Thor: "Please let me go! I really can't grow wings!" Purple Potato Essence: "According to his plan, we will definitely be able to change the universe this time!" Kingpin: "I am not the godfather, he is the godfather!" Iron Man: "I am not a god, he is a god! Only he can save the world!" Doctor Strange: "I traveled to the future, and only if he stands with us will we win!" Nick Fury: "Agents of S. H. I. E. L. D. Can sacrifice everything for their missions. Black Widow, this important task is left to you!" Black Widow: "!" Professor X: "Originally, I was just a disabled person in a wheelchair. After reading his mind, I became cerebral palsy!" This is a story about a protagonist who suffers from mental illness but doesn't know it, and goes crazy in the Marvel Universe!
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Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
The book is poisonous and highly toxic. Generally speaking, it is recommended not to read it if you can't stand it.
The book is poisonous and highly toxic. Generally speaking, it is recommended not to read it if you can't stand it.
I just read the book review and thought it was crazy, is this it?
I hate the headlines, but after reading half of it, I'm basically a normal person. Apart from writing about a messy personality with nothing at all, I also kept focusing on the plot. How can I write a neurotic feeling without letting myself go? Writing about neurosis should be on a larger scale, so it doesn't feel uncomfortable to squeeze out toothpaste a little bit🐴, or write about high-IQ neurosis like Schiller's book, which follows the plot but controls the plot, and also writes some innovative plans. When I read the book review, I thought it was another staring into the abyss or a psychopath like Schiller, and I was disappointed after reading it.
The protagonist is a softie
The interaction with Black Widow at the beginning was so awkward, and the choice of heroine was so sloppy. You could have chosen Scarlet Witch. Is Black Widow really that good-looking? Is it really in line with Chinese aesthetics? Knowing that the other party is an agent, but still giving her a chance to get close to him, why don't you light a lantern in the toilet? At first, I thought I was so determined when I refused Black Widow to be my secretary, but then I slapped myself in the face and agreed inexplicably! I thought I was so determined when I refused Black Widow to live in my home. I was slapped in the face by Stark, but I agreed inexplicably. The protagonist has no opinion at all. How can you be more stubborn? A weakling
don't know
It feels good, but I just can't understand it. It's too confusing. After reading 30 chapters, I have no desire to continue reading. Am I not keeping up with the times? Ten years old bookworm
a bit confusing
I think it looks very confusing. There is no meaning of the protagonist at all, and there is no sense of existence. The protagonists are just some personalities, and they are not controlled.
A very good book, 6 stars 😁
The setting of the protagonist is very interesting and can completely satisfy your curiosity and abnormal psychology. 😄 The author probably likes characters like the Joker and Hannibal very much.
Seeing that the protagonist is a clown, I can't stand it at all. No one really likes clowns. The worst place in DC is Gotham, which is a mental hospital.
I'm more curious, what do these split personalities of the protagonist mean?
Is it the Seven Deadly Sins, the Seven Emotions and Six Desires, or the Law? If Hanbany symbolizes gluttony and Xiao Zizai symbolizes rage, what do the clown and the stone monkey represent? If it is not the Seven Deadly Sins, then what is the basis for the birth of these personalities? Can you clarify the confusion?
It's a little bit toxic. He adopted Spider-Man as his adopted son when they first met, and then became his god father many years later. I'm so annoyed by spoilers. It's so annoying.
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Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
The book is poisonous and highly toxic. Generally speaking, it is recommended not to read it if you can't stand it.
The book is poisonous and highly toxic. Generally speaking, it is recommended not to read it if you can't stand it.
I just read the book review and thought it was crazy, is this it?
I hate the headlines, but after reading half of it, I'm basically a normal person. Apart from writing about a messy personality with nothing at all, I also kept focusing on the plot. How can I write a neurotic feeling without letting myself go? Writing about neurosis should be on a larger scale, so it doesn't feel uncomfortable to squeeze out toothpaste a little bit🐴, or write about high-IQ neurosis like Schiller's book, which follows the plot but controls the plot, and also writes some innovative plans. When I read the book review, I thought it was another staring into the abyss or a psychopath like Schiller, and I was disappointed after reading it.
The protagonist is a softie
The interaction with Black Widow at the beginning was so awkward, and the choice of heroine was so sloppy. You could have chosen Scarlet Witch. Is Black Widow really that good-looking? Is it really in line with Chinese aesthetics? Knowing that the other party is an agent, but still giving her a chance to get close to him, why don't you light a lantern in the toilet? At first, I thought I was so determined when I refused Black Widow to be my secretary, but then I slapped myself in the face and agreed inexplicably! I thought I was so determined when I refused Black Widow to live in my home. I was slapped in the face by Stark, but I agreed inexplicably. The protagonist has no opinion at all. How can you be more stubborn? A weakling
don't know
It feels good, but I just can't understand it. It's too confusing. After reading 30 chapters, I have no desire to continue reading. Am I not keeping up with the times? Ten years old bookworm
a bit confusing
I think it looks very confusing. There is no meaning of the protagonist at all, and there is no sense of existence. The protagonists are just some personalities, and they are not controlled.
A very good book, 6 stars 😁
The setting of the protagonist is very interesting and can completely satisfy your curiosity and abnormal psychology. 😄 The author probably likes characters like the Joker and Hannibal very much.
Seeing that the protagonist is a clown, I can't stand it at all. No one really likes clowns. The worst place in DC is Gotham, which is a mental hospital.
I'm more curious, what do these split personalities of the protagonist mean?
Is it the Seven Deadly Sins, the Seven Emotions and Six Desires, or the Law? If Hanbany symbolizes gluttony and Xiao Zizai symbolizes rage, what do the clown and the stone monkey represent? If it is not the Seven Deadly Sins, then what is the basis for the birth of these personalities? Can you clarify the confusion?
It's a little bit toxic. He adopted Spider-Man as his adopted son when they first met, and then became his god father many years later. I'm so annoyed by spoilers. It's so annoying.














