
I Am a Second-tier Hero in American Comics
by Mugen.
About This Novel
[If you are a front-line hero, you will always be on the front line of pain. Just imagine, what kind of operations will the Gringo screenwriter do to prevent your serialization from ending? Your sworn enemies can never be killed, and your relatives and friends will always be in various dangerous situations. After being adapted into a movie, your face will become somewhat similar to those squinting ABCs... Listening to the introduction of "American Comic Stereotypes" that is full of bad taste but all based on facts, Jack Lee, an amateur Taoist priest, superhero and private detective reluctantly decided to be a background board in various superhero publications and become a second-tier hero in the DC world. It's so uncomfortable to wander around, occasionally defeating the top-tier superheroes, and occasionally saving the world. [This big event is set in an Eastern setting. You have to teach them step by step how to fight the jumping super Eastern zombies. You also need to be the mastermind behind punching Superman and kicking Wonder Woman...] As a second-tier hero, Jack Lee suddenly felt a little uncomfortable...
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Official(25)Scraped 20d ago
The portrayal of the protagonist is too poor. All along the way, "Daquan" is full of blood, and the protagonist is just a brainless tool. The point is to have this untimely self-confidence. It's like the "clown" in the protagonist group who is self-righteous and puts the protagonist group into greater danger, but makes jokes that he thinks are humorous but are inappropriate. The jokes are funny at first glance, but they feel awkward in context-the protagonist feels very brainless. Also, the protagonist has been relying on the influence value to decide the battle. After such a long time, his on-paper combat power has not improved at all. When the headwind comes, he keeps suffering. He finally survives until the end of time and is ready to fight for a boost. Then he is overturned and finally relies on the "Encyclopedia" to cheat him. All in all, the protagonist is useless, just a tool to enliven the atmosphere (not as good as "Encyclopedia" to enliven the atmosphere). This achievement is entirely due to the author's flavor of narrative mode.
There are good and bad
Let's talk about the bias first: This book prefers the villain protagonist, who doesn't change much in the plot, but only participates in the plot, changes the small direction, but does not change the general direction. This book is not suitable for people who like to read cool stories and have protagonists who show off their coolness. Then let's talk about the buying point: The biggest selling point is that the protagonist is similar to Deadpool. Whether he is strong or weak depends on his influence, that is, his popularity. The protagonist's personality can be regarded as a little Deadpool, with a bit of a psychopath. The system is just like Deadpool. You can break the third wall and see how popular you are outside, whether you will be included in the next big event, etc. Then the disadvantages: messy, too much nonsense. The author is a newcomer, and it can be seen that the author's skills are not good enough to handle this kind of subject matter. It was okay at the beginning, but fell apart after the world line unfolded at the end. The most interesting one I've read so far is the one where the protagonist first arrives in Gotham. Many other articles are written in a very messy manner. Summary: The idea is good and you can take a look at it, but because of the confusion, the logic will be difficult to read. You have to use your own brain to figure out the logic while reading.
Open high and rubbish away
Before Suicide Squad, this book was worth reading, but after that it was all history. When writing a fanfic, I didn't dare to change the original work. I only dared to write some scraps and could only tell the story of history.
Do you like to be a variable, a tool protagonist with a camera like Genshin Impact? That's right
When I read Chapter 24, like some readers, I actually had the illusion that this protagonist, who is neither as interesting nor as outstanding as Deadpool, might have a highlight moment when he steps forward at a critical moment and instantly reverses the situation. Haha😒, I died once in the middle. When talking to Lan Dabald, the system performance dropped drastically. The protagonist slept in and was taken over by the evil self. He touched a fish. The general trend of the plot remains unchanged, it's just that there are just one more person
There's so much nonsense, the system always produces a lot of nonsense and the number of words is too low
It's so bad that I can't watch it. The protagonist is more like a soy sauce character. Are golden fingers just for affixing charms? But ahem, it's quite interesting to imagine Taoist priest Fu Lu punching God and kicking the great darkness.
After Amanda appeared on the scene, I felt a little bored. I skipped to the scene where Superboy-Prime appeared and I just felt that the writing was messy. I may come back to read it after it is finished.
The plot jumps around, is incoherent, and sometimes I don't even know what I'm talking about.
The logic is confusing, and the main character, Nobi, is the same with or without him. Reading this book is better than watching a DC movie.
The author is crazy. It cannot be said that there is no logic. It can only be said that the preface and the follower are inconsistent and plagiarized. The writing is confusing, there is no theme, and there is no main line. It is just an excerpt from the comic, or copying it in random directions!
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Official(25)Scraped 20d ago
The portrayal of the protagonist is too poor. All along the way, "Daquan" is full of blood, and the protagonist is just a brainless tool. The point is to have this untimely self-confidence. It's like the "clown" in the protagonist group who is self-righteous and puts the protagonist group into greater danger, but makes jokes that he thinks are humorous but are inappropriate. The jokes are funny at first glance, but they feel awkward in context-the protagonist feels very brainless. Also, the protagonist has been relying on the influence value to decide the battle. After such a long time, his on-paper combat power has not improved at all. When the headwind comes, he keeps suffering. He finally survives until the end of time and is ready to fight for a boost. Then he is overturned and finally relies on the "Encyclopedia" to cheat him. All in all, the protagonist is useless, just a tool to enliven the atmosphere (not as good as "Encyclopedia" to enliven the atmosphere). This achievement is entirely due to the author's flavor of narrative mode.
There are good and bad
Let's talk about the bias first: This book prefers the villain protagonist, who doesn't change much in the plot, but only participates in the plot, changes the small direction, but does not change the general direction. This book is not suitable for people who like to read cool stories and have protagonists who show off their coolness. Then let's talk about the buying point: The biggest selling point is that the protagonist is similar to Deadpool. Whether he is strong or weak depends on his influence, that is, his popularity. The protagonist's personality can be regarded as a little Deadpool, with a bit of a psychopath. The system is just like Deadpool. You can break the third wall and see how popular you are outside, whether you will be included in the next big event, etc. Then the disadvantages: messy, too much nonsense. The author is a newcomer, and it can be seen that the author's skills are not good enough to handle this kind of subject matter. It was okay at the beginning, but fell apart after the world line unfolded at the end. The most interesting one I've read so far is the one where the protagonist first arrives in Gotham. Many other articles are written in a very messy manner. Summary: The idea is good and you can take a look at it, but because of the confusion, the logic will be difficult to read. You have to use your own brain to figure out the logic while reading.
Open high and rubbish away
Before Suicide Squad, this book was worth reading, but after that it was all history. When writing a fanfic, I didn't dare to change the original work. I only dared to write some scraps and could only tell the story of history.
Do you like to be a variable, a tool protagonist with a camera like Genshin Impact? That's right
When I read Chapter 24, like some readers, I actually had the illusion that this protagonist, who is neither as interesting nor as outstanding as Deadpool, might have a highlight moment when he steps forward at a critical moment and instantly reverses the situation. Haha😒, I died once in the middle. When talking to Lan Dabald, the system performance dropped drastically. The protagonist slept in and was taken over by the evil self. He touched a fish. The general trend of the plot remains unchanged, it's just that there are just one more person
There's so much nonsense, the system always produces a lot of nonsense and the number of words is too low
It's so bad that I can't watch it. The protagonist is more like a soy sauce character. Are golden fingers just for affixing charms? But ahem, it's quite interesting to imagine Taoist priest Fu Lu punching God and kicking the great darkness.
After Amanda appeared on the scene, I felt a little bored. I skipped to the scene where Superboy-Prime appeared and I just felt that the writing was messy. I may come back to read it after it is finished.
The plot jumps around, is incoherent, and sometimes I don't even know what I'm talking about.
The logic is confusing, and the main character, Nobi, is the same with or without him. Reading this book is better than watching a DC movie.
The author is crazy. It cannot be said that there is no logic. It can only be said that the preface and the follower are inconsistent and plagiarized. The writing is confusing, there is no theme, and there is no main line. It is just an excerpt from the comic, or copying it in random directions!
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DC fan fiction, small boutique Reading this book is like reading a comic. It has a strong sense of camera and is also a rare Chinese-style depiction of a superhero.




I recently found an American comic book with a very unique style.




It's the first DC fanfic I've read that is different from the previous American comics.













