
Dr. Night Mixes with Marvel
by Block The Road But Don't Rob Unit 2
About This Novel
I traveled through time and became Michael Morbius, Dr. Night. A patient with a rare blood disease became a genius doctor of medicine by his own will. In order to find an antidote, and to save other patients with the same disease, he experimented with his own body. As a result, it mutated and became a "living vampire." When the cure for a disease is more terrifying than the disease itself, should it be cured? "This book is also called, Bringing Angels to Marvel"
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Official(42)Scraped 6d ago
Well! Is the author too confident in himself?
The ability setting of Super Seminary plus Marvel and Marvel's X-Men. As far as I know, just writing about Marvel and X-Men together is already dead. You want to add a super seminary setting? If you really want to write about the integration of multiple world views, then write a main world of Marvel, and then the protagonist can travel alone or with others. It's easy to get frustrated when writing fan fiction and adding inexplicable secondary settings. The protagonist traveled through time and became Dr. Night. The golden finger he obtained was a genetic engine, but it was best to have residual blood, and then the protagonist needed to obtain abilities from other worlds to make up for it.
Give up, give up
It doesn't look good, I can't understand it, the setting is too confusing, and there are no highlights in the early stage. When I watched it, I only thought about whether to watch it or not. I had no expectations for the following plot. The treatment of Martin was to set off Gwen, so that the protagonist could pick up girls with peace of mind.
Dr. Night mixes with Marvel
When I was a kid, I watched the Spider-Man cartoon, in which Michael Morbius had no blood disease and had a relationship with Felicia Hardy (aka Black Cat). The blood of Peter Parker (left in the laboratory) was obtained by accident, and all the bat genes were obtained during scientific research using a genetic recombination machine. He misunderstood that Peter liked Felicia and went to Peter. At that time, Mary Jane went to Peter and questioned Peter about his recent abnormal behavior. Peter was afraid that Morbius would hurt Mary Jane because of his spider sense, so in order to trick her into leaving, he lied that he liked Felicia. Marvel is still very down-to-earth (bloody romance dramas were popular so many years ago). By the way, Felicia's father once peeked at the super serum formula when he was a teenager, and was later imprisoned by SHIELD. In the anime, SHIELD's base is the Helicarrier. I thought it was really cool when I watched it.
The protagonist is simply sick, clones himself, and says that divine power is dark matter. Have you read the Marvel setting?
The protagonist is simply sick, clones himself, and says that divine power is dark matter. Have you read the Marvel setting?
To be honest, it's a bit too much nonsense. It makes me want to give it one star.
Go gently, lightly, lightly, lightly, lightly, lightly
It's so disgusting that Black Widow was written as a virgin.
If you can't write, don't write.
The front is fine, but the back is full of weird and bloody plots. It's really disgusting!
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Official(42)Scraped 6d ago
Well! Is the author too confident in himself?
The ability setting of Super Seminary plus Marvel and Marvel's X-Men. As far as I know, just writing about Marvel and X-Men together is already dead. You want to add a super seminary setting? If you really want to write about the integration of multiple world views, then write a main world of Marvel, and then the protagonist can travel alone or with others. It's easy to get frustrated when writing fan fiction and adding inexplicable secondary settings. The protagonist traveled through time and became Dr. Night. The golden finger he obtained was a genetic engine, but it was best to have residual blood, and then the protagonist needed to obtain abilities from other worlds to make up for it.
Give up, give up
It doesn't look good, I can't understand it, the setting is too confusing, and there are no highlights in the early stage. When I watched it, I only thought about whether to watch it or not. I had no expectations for the following plot. The treatment of Martin was to set off Gwen, so that the protagonist could pick up girls with peace of mind.
Dr. Night mixes with Marvel
When I was a kid, I watched the Spider-Man cartoon, in which Michael Morbius had no blood disease and had a relationship with Felicia Hardy (aka Black Cat). The blood of Peter Parker (left in the laboratory) was obtained by accident, and all the bat genes were obtained during scientific research using a genetic recombination machine. He misunderstood that Peter liked Felicia and went to Peter. At that time, Mary Jane went to Peter and questioned Peter about his recent abnormal behavior. Peter was afraid that Morbius would hurt Mary Jane because of his spider sense, so in order to trick her into leaving, he lied that he liked Felicia. Marvel is still very down-to-earth (bloody romance dramas were popular so many years ago). By the way, Felicia's father once peeked at the super serum formula when he was a teenager, and was later imprisoned by SHIELD. In the anime, SHIELD's base is the Helicarrier. I thought it was really cool when I watched it.
The protagonist is simply sick, clones himself, and says that divine power is dark matter. Have you read the Marvel setting?
The protagonist is simply sick, clones himself, and says that divine power is dark matter. Have you read the Marvel setting?
To be honest, it's a bit too much nonsense. It makes me want to give it one star.
Go gently, lightly, lightly, lightly, lightly, lightly
It's so disgusting that Black Widow was written as a virgin.
If you can't write, don't write.
The front is fine, but the back is full of weird and bloody plots. It's really disgusting!


































