
American Comics: I Drew Superman During the Great Depression
by Stealing The Heart On The Moon
About This Novel
Colin discovered that as long as he closed his eyes, he could wake up from a specious superhero world to a normal American world during the Great Depression! Then, the world's first superhero - Superman. Was born! ... Simply put, this is a story about selling newspapers during the Great Depression in the United States.
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Official(82)Scraped 2d ago
After seeing Chapter 163, I still gave up! I'm extremely disgusted with spoilers. The author always writes about what will happen in the future. I already know the result, but it's up to you to see what the process will be like! There are also some later chapters where the protagonist talks about a few things, but they are all about how the supporting characters are doing, and the key point cannot be found! I listened to the whole book, and some of the dialogues were really awkward. This book attracted me very much at first. This is the second American comic book I have read with a dual narrative line, one about a different superhero, and one about the Great Depression publishing house. The protagonist intersperses narratives in two worlds. Compared with most major movie/comic events of the same type, this is very attractive to me. However, I still won't pursue it. Best wishes!
messy
I can't even understand it. What is this writing about? Where are the superpowers? It's such a mess and I don't even know what to say or write about this.
strange book
It interprets three golden chapters. In the first chapter, I don't know who the protagonist is. In the second chapter, I crazily add settings. In the third chapter, I thought it was completed and the protagonist died. In the fourth chapter, I start to madly add settings again. Can't I slowly integrate into it?
Try not to read those who talk a lot or hold opinions contrary to the author's. You won't be able to grasp it.
As shown in the picture I just became a reader and paid, but two comments were deleted instantly. If you talk a lot, disagree with the author, and have a bad mentality, then give up as much as possible. You can't control it. Of course, if you are not, then just pretend that I didn't say anything.
Feeling worse
Let's start a new book and just write about the Great Depression. I always skip the Marvel plot and write a bunch of garbage. It's better to write about a whole world.
can't read
I really don't know what it's about and what the main character's abilities are. Anyway, it's quite confusing. I personally don't like it.
Some opinions and suggestions
In the case of the positive world, what is more attractive is mainly the sense of epicness. After all, the author has always narrated from a macro perspective. In the case of the counter-world, because the protagonist is too invincible, the whole journey is in a mediocre state, and the author only narrates it from the perspective of the protagonist, so it is a bit monotonous and dull. What's more, this state of updating several times a day leads readers to prefer magnificent epic stories to intermittent dull ones. In a sense, the story of the positive world can be understood as witnessing history, understanding history, and even participating in history. Since the protagonist of the counter-world is not very powerful, or the author did not deliberately write about how strong the protagonist is, the protagonist has made some progress and everyone is happy. The biggest problem of the counter-world is that the protagonist is already very strong, so even if he gains some ability, he cannot see any specific progress. It seems rather petty.
Oh, come back author, I miss you😭😭😭😭
I hope the title of the book will be changed
I have read this book several times before, but I always turned a blind eye because of the title. Although the title is correct, it affects the perception of people who have never read it. I thought it had no supernatural elements.
The subject matter is good and it looks good.
I don't know what to say, I just think it looks pretty 👀
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Community(0)
Official(82)Scraped 2d ago
After seeing Chapter 163, I still gave up! I'm extremely disgusted with spoilers. The author always writes about what will happen in the future. I already know the result, but it's up to you to see what the process will be like! There are also some later chapters where the protagonist talks about a few things, but they are all about how the supporting characters are doing, and the key point cannot be found! I listened to the whole book, and some of the dialogues were really awkward. This book attracted me very much at first. This is the second American comic book I have read with a dual narrative line, one about a different superhero, and one about the Great Depression publishing house. The protagonist intersperses narratives in two worlds. Compared with most major movie/comic events of the same type, this is very attractive to me. However, I still won't pursue it. Best wishes!
messy
I can't even understand it. What is this writing about? Where are the superpowers? It's such a mess and I don't even know what to say or write about this.
strange book
It interprets three golden chapters. In the first chapter, I don't know who the protagonist is. In the second chapter, I crazily add settings. In the third chapter, I thought it was completed and the protagonist died. In the fourth chapter, I start to madly add settings again. Can't I slowly integrate into it?
Try not to read those who talk a lot or hold opinions contrary to the author's. You won't be able to grasp it.
As shown in the picture I just became a reader and paid, but two comments were deleted instantly. If you talk a lot, disagree with the author, and have a bad mentality, then give up as much as possible. You can't control it. Of course, if you are not, then just pretend that I didn't say anything.
Feeling worse
Let's start a new book and just write about the Great Depression. I always skip the Marvel plot and write a bunch of garbage. It's better to write about a whole world.
can't read
I really don't know what it's about and what the main character's abilities are. Anyway, it's quite confusing. I personally don't like it.
Some opinions and suggestions
In the case of the positive world, what is more attractive is mainly the sense of epicness. After all, the author has always narrated from a macro perspective. In the case of the counter-world, because the protagonist is too invincible, the whole journey is in a mediocre state, and the author only narrates it from the perspective of the protagonist, so it is a bit monotonous and dull. What's more, this state of updating several times a day leads readers to prefer magnificent epic stories to intermittent dull ones. In a sense, the story of the positive world can be understood as witnessing history, understanding history, and even participating in history. Since the protagonist of the counter-world is not very powerful, or the author did not deliberately write about how strong the protagonist is, the protagonist has made some progress and everyone is happy. The biggest problem of the counter-world is that the protagonist is already very strong, so even if he gains some ability, he cannot see any specific progress. It seems rather petty.
Oh, come back author, I miss you😭😭😭😭
I hope the title of the book will be changed
I have read this book several times before, but I always turned a blind eye because of the title. Although the title is correct, it affects the perception of people who have never read it. I thought it had no supernatural elements.
The subject matter is good and it looks good.
I don't know what to say, I just think it looks pretty 👀
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No cp, American comics with novel themes




It is relatively unconventional among American comic book fans. It is a dark American comic. The last one was a spiritual guide. But this one is about the MCU, and the plot of the parallel world is obviously better. 7 Points, counting food and grass.




No heroine. Goldfinger: 1. Beliefs come true: By shaping and promoting the ability of a certain existence, the protagonist will obtain related abilities. This also determines that the protagonist can only choose to portray a character with outstanding personal heroism, and he can only portray one character and make him omniscient and omnipotent. 2. Time gem fragments: a real world, which is the real world mentioned in the novel. It's probably a story that revolves around collecting fragments of time stones. The protagonist obtained one of the nine fragments at the beginning of time travel. The protagonist travels to a world similar to Marvel, that is, the counter-world. After losing consciousness, he can travel to the Great Depression era in the United States in 1932, which is the real world. The year before Roosevelt took office, he started by drawing "Superman" and became a big star in the newspaper industry. He became friends with Roosevelt and laid out business. The plot of the real world is similar to that in 1930. On behalf of Wenzhao Gong, the positive world serves the counter-world. If the protagonist cannot defeat anyone in the counter-world, he will come to the positive world to serialize the "Superman" comic and obtain the corresponding abilities. The superman written by the protagonist is omnipotent and has no weaknesses, which is different from the Superman we are familiar with. After all, the superman's abilities belong to the protagonist, and the protagonist cannot leave weaknesses for himself. Unfortunately, I have caught up with the latest chapter, and the author said it is about to end. Superman has become a cultural symbol of the United States, but the real world time has only arrived in 1933 or 1934, and Roosevelt took office less than a year ago. Regardless of whether it is the positive world or the counter-world, it can be written into a book by itself. Most people find the plot of the counter-world very boring, and many people even skip to read the content of the real world. In fact, I think so too, maybe because the gap between the counter-world Marvel and the one we are familiar with is so big, and it is even said that it only has a character name and abilities, and the writing is so watery that it will cause a big flood. This book only starts to feel interesting after about 25 chapters, so if you feel you can't stand it, you can stick with it until chapter 25 when the protagonist draws a "Superman" comic. The middle author stopped updating for a year due to health reasons, and has now resumed irregular updates. Damn eunuch!




















