
I'm Back from American Comics
About This Novel
Traveling through Marvel for ten years, he unexpectedly returned with Marvel's black technology. Super soldier serum, AI intelligence, Iron Man's Mark series suit, nanotechnology, Adamantium alloy, Pym particles... Any black technology mastered by Gu Yi alone is enough to change the original world! "Mr. Gu Yi, some people call you the father of technology and superheroes. What do you think?" "I have only done a small amount of work for the progress of human civilization."
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Official(30)Scraped 20d ago
The first chapter is good, but I really can't stand it until the fourth chapter. If you don't write about the good earth, you can write about a woolen blue star. There is only one country. The world has been unified and a super country. Can't it be closer to reality? There is no conflict in the world. Why don't you make steel suits and wear them yourself? There are no wars and no terrorist attacks. Is it still interesting that the technology you have developed can benefit mankind? You don't even have an enemy of a nation-state, and you are left to pretend to be cool.
The writing is quite good but the routine is still the same When I saw this woman coming, I knew what I would do next
Excuse me
In the early days, my grandfather's body was stolen, but his family didn't care. It was still a billion-dollar industry. It's funny. Is it okay to set capital so casually?
I have no sense of identity with the setting of the original world.
What's the title of your book? Then let's look at your world setting in Chapter 1. Don't you think it's ridiculous? How can you come back from American comics without the concept of America?
To be honest, I could read the first few chapters, but then I became more and more confused about it ( ̄∀ ̄)
To be honest, it was okay to read the first few chapters, but then it became more and more incomprehensible ( ̄∀ ̄), and then I couldn't read anymore**
Planetary unity, are you kidding?
You have unified the planet. What is the use of those technologies and steel suits? Do you want to be a terrorist? The reason for reading your book is to use those Marvel technologies to pretend to be B.
water water
Really good at water 11111111
What?
Why did you move the West Dog💩It's disgusting to write
The protagonist was able to bring back the serum to prove that he was wearing flesh. How did he manage to wear the same clothes when he left and when he came back after ten years? The protagonist has been with Marvel for ten years and is at least twenty-eighty-nine years old. Can no one tell that? There should be no change in appearance in ten years. No logic at all
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Official(30)Scraped 20d ago
The first chapter is good, but I really can't stand it until the fourth chapter. If you don't write about the good earth, you can write about a woolen blue star. There is only one country. The world has been unified and a super country. Can't it be closer to reality? There is no conflict in the world. Why don't you make steel suits and wear them yourself? There are no wars and no terrorist attacks. Is it still interesting that the technology you have developed can benefit mankind? You don't even have an enemy of a nation-state, and you are left to pretend to be cool.
The writing is quite good but the routine is still the same When I saw this woman coming, I knew what I would do next
Excuse me
In the early days, my grandfather's body was stolen, but his family didn't care. It was still a billion-dollar industry. It's funny. Is it okay to set capital so casually?
I have no sense of identity with the setting of the original world.
What's the title of your book? Then let's look at your world setting in Chapter 1. Don't you think it's ridiculous? How can you come back from American comics without the concept of America?
To be honest, I could read the first few chapters, but then I became more and more confused about it ( ̄∀ ̄)
To be honest, it was okay to read the first few chapters, but then it became more and more incomprehensible ( ̄∀ ̄), and then I couldn't read anymore**
Planetary unity, are you kidding?
You have unified the planet. What is the use of those technologies and steel suits? Do you want to be a terrorist? The reason for reading your book is to use those Marvel technologies to pretend to be B.
water water
Really good at water 11111111
What?
Why did you move the West Dog💩It's disgusting to write
The protagonist was able to bring back the serum to prove that he was wearing flesh. How did he manage to wear the same clothes when he left and when he came back after ten years? The protagonist has been with Marvel for ten years and is at least twenty-eighty-nine years old. Can no one tell that? There should be no change in appearance in ten years. No logic at all
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In American comics, he was injected with a brain-developing serum and was exploited by Hydra to develop various copycat American comic technologies. After his return, he was exposed to the ability to produce serum, and was hunted by an organization suspected of possessing the Extremis virus. He fled to the other side of the ocean, and now has a little lolita with manufacturing capabilities beyond the times, an incompetent artificial intelligence, and a hostile force suspected of being a Hydra organization that has traveled to the real world. Perfect It is an unusual American comic book with almost no intersection with any original characters. The protagonist is a hard-working traveler who almost became a GG as soon as he arrived at Marvel. After being injected with a brain nerve development serum, he was kidnapped and enslaved by the Marvel World Model Worker Organization Hydra. He learned about the famous science and technology of cracking copycats in almost all the Marvel world. Essentially, it is based on some settings of American comics. There is no awkward friendship with superheroes like in ordinary American comic fan fiction. The protagonist who returns to the real world is found to have a secret organization similar to Hydra. It is suspected that the Hydra boss from the American comic book world traveled through the present world and founded it. They obtained the Extremis virus by controlling the father of the heroine who returned from American comics. Looking forward to the follow-up




It's also a pretentious urban black technology novel about Marvel Returns. The key is that it's finished.


















