
Marvel: Starting with Dior
About This Novel
Luo Yi, who traveled to Marvel, awakened the infinite role-playing system, and countless new characters and organizations suddenly appeared. Dio Brando, who fell in love with and killed Captain America, the native who founded the Super Seven, Constantine who became the guardian of the temple, Kingpin who constantly collected the Holy Lord's spells... From then on, the troubled earth took another step forward.
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
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I'm not telling you that the protagonist, who was weak in the early stage, was so careless that he almost lost. After 47 chapters, it was still a one-time character card. Superman's character design was completely ruined. I was really convinced. Is this what the behind-the-scenes article said?
Personally, I think this book is pretty good.
Have you read the character Cadio in Chapter 20? I don't know if I didn't notice, didn't find where the substitute was? Is this the JOJO Dior I know?
It was ok in the early stage, but dragged on in the middle and later stages.
If you want to read this book, you can abandon the book once you see the part about Dio faking his death. The author didn't control the plot well. It was too big, watery and dragging.
Jin Bin's character is written sparsely.
I think it's pretty good and suits my taste.
It's quite to my liking, but I haven't come back to life after being gone for so long.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
Delete the comment, author
I'm not telling you that the protagonist, who was weak in the early stage, was so careless that he almost lost. After 47 chapters, it was still a one-time character card. Superman's character design was completely ruined. I was really convinced. Is this what the behind-the-scenes article said?
Personally, I think this book is pretty good.
Have you read the character Cadio in Chapter 20? I don't know if I didn't notice, didn't find where the substitute was? Is this the JOJO Dior I know?
It was ok in the early stage, but dragged on in the middle and later stages.
If you want to read this book, you can abandon the book once you see the part about Dio faking his death. The author didn't control the plot well. It was too big, watery and dragging.
Jin Bin's character is written sparsely.
I think it's pretty good and suits my taste.
It's quite to my liking, but I haven't come back to life after being gone for so long.













