
American Comics: Playing as Spider-man at the Beginning, and Then Lost Contact
by Zhexi
About This Novel
Kailus, who traveled to the world of American comics, originally thought that he could fly to the sky and escape from the earth, control mechas, and be omnipotent like those superheroes. But no one thought that Kailus in this world was just a second-level mutant who had no father to support him and no mother to care for him! It can be called the bottom of the mutant world! A disgrace among the extraordinary! Fortunately, although Kailus was from a humble background, all his neighbors were very "friendly". [The superhero "Spider-Man" has been detected near you. Do you want to start a role-playing simulation? Looking at the [Super Hero Acting System] in front of him, Kailus grinned, and then he started the road of pretending to be lost in the world of American comics! ... "Pajama baby, how many times have I told you, don't skip class during school hours to catch criminals! But for the sake of getting my Mark 66 back, I'll forgive you this time!" Tony Stark said angrily. "Huh? Our physical education class was robbed by another teacher today. I didn't skip class!" Peter Parker was confused. ... On the Rainbow Bridge, a naked macho man danced with a hammer and danced to a local disco. Loki: "Father, we don't know him, do we?" Odin: "..." ... In a manor. "Oh... Mr. Steve, please don't..." The manor maid was about to cry without tears. In front of her, a handsome and strong man with an upright face was standing in front of the mirror, half-naked and admiring his biceps, showing a meaningful smile from time to time.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
How should I put it? After reading it for a while, it can be simply summed up in four words. It is bland and boring. Most of the previous chapters are all psychological descriptions. It is difficult to have the desire to continue reading.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
How should I put it? After reading it for a while, it can be simply summed up in four words. It is bland and boring. Most of the previous chapters are all psychological descriptions. It is difficult to have the desire to continue reading.













