
American Comics: Monkey King Template Loaded
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Bruce Wayne, Tony Stark, take a stick from me. The Flash? I can do it with just a somersault... Oh, you can run faster than the speed of light, so that's okay. Thor, who is heavier, your hammer or my club? Can the Skrulls shapeshift? Damn it, are you talking about deformation like me? Oh? You are Thanos. I heard that you can wipe out half of all living things with just a snap of your fingers? What if the book of life and death is ticked? Also known as: "What level does the low-profile Monkey King reach in the Marvel DC world?" "Why can't this monkey be killed?" "What kind of monsters are all in Eastern mythology?"
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Official(10)Scraped 12d ago
Read 10 chapters
If you are writing about Sun Wukong in Dragon Ball, you can still write it. The Monkey King in Journey to the West is really weak in American comics, and it's hard to describe his combat power. From the beginning, it looks okay, but the further you write, the more difficult it is to complete the setting. All I can say is, come on, brother!
I haven't read it yet, but I read the book reviews. The theme of Monkey King is good, but the most important thing is how to equalize the combat power in Journey to the West with that of American comics. Some settings of Journey to the West are that the world created by a certain saint cannot be the same as the prehistoric world, but in terms of world level, it is far ahead of American comics. After all, a person who can live as long as the sky is always awesome. He is different from the gods and cosmic creatures in American comics. He can use the template of Wukong and grow up step by step from a mortal. If he is directly given the power of a great sage, he will not be able to do it in the early, middle and late stages.
You have to take a look at the Monkey King Qitian😶
The monkey has no late stage
The upper limit of the monkey is not high. It looks very strong, but in Journey to the West, it is a high-level thug on the surface, and it is a chess piece in the hands of various bosses. It's true that no big boss goes out to work on his own. Just relying on the monkey template is enough in the early stage, but it will be weak in the later stage. There is still no way to fight against the real bosses of DC Marvel. If you want to be really rampant in DC Marvel, you must at least start as a second-generation disciple of the third religion. Even those who appear to be the strongest in American comic monkeys may not necessarily be able to get it. Speaking of which, if you travel through time, you can't really be treated like a monkey in the end. Helped Heavenly Court West, scanned the monsters, and finally dismissed them with a random job title? Working for a real boss? In the end, even if he is not transcendent, he still has to be on an equal footing with a figure like DC Lucifer.
Not good-looking
After reading Chapter 5, I really can't stand it anymore. The Golden Finger of Pig's Feet is so rubbish.
Please, DC and Marvel are not from the same world. When you introduced it, couldn't you say that this is a fusion version of the Marvel and DC worlds?
Why don't you go read the introduction to the origin of monkeys in the first chapter of Journey to the West, where the Monkey King is born?
In fact, you can write about Sun Wukong in Super Seminary
Let's not talk about how confusing DC + Marvel + Monkey King are, because I only read a few chapters, where they fall in love at the scene of a bank robbery. The point is that the protagonist is just an ordinary person at this moment, an ordinary monkey.
Others are golden chapters, but you start poisoning in the first chapter, and then you are poisonous in every chapter.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 12d ago
Read 10 chapters
If you are writing about Sun Wukong in Dragon Ball, you can still write it. The Monkey King in Journey to the West is really weak in American comics, and it's hard to describe his combat power. From the beginning, it looks okay, but the further you write, the more difficult it is to complete the setting. All I can say is, come on, brother!
I haven't read it yet, but I read the book reviews. The theme of Monkey King is good, but the most important thing is how to equalize the combat power in Journey to the West with that of American comics. Some settings of Journey to the West are that the world created by a certain saint cannot be the same as the prehistoric world, but in terms of world level, it is far ahead of American comics. After all, a person who can live as long as the sky is always awesome. He is different from the gods and cosmic creatures in American comics. He can use the template of Wukong and grow up step by step from a mortal. If he is directly given the power of a great sage, he will not be able to do it in the early, middle and late stages.
You have to take a look at the Monkey King Qitian😶
The monkey has no late stage
The upper limit of the monkey is not high. It looks very strong, but in Journey to the West, it is a high-level thug on the surface, and it is a chess piece in the hands of various bosses. It's true that no big boss goes out to work on his own. Just relying on the monkey template is enough in the early stage, but it will be weak in the later stage. There is still no way to fight against the real bosses of DC Marvel. If you want to be really rampant in DC Marvel, you must at least start as a second-generation disciple of the third religion. Even those who appear to be the strongest in American comic monkeys may not necessarily be able to get it. Speaking of which, if you travel through time, you can't really be treated like a monkey in the end. Helped Heavenly Court West, scanned the monsters, and finally dismissed them with a random job title? Working for a real boss? In the end, even if he is not transcendent, he still has to be on an equal footing with a figure like DC Lucifer.
Not good-looking
After reading Chapter 5, I really can't stand it anymore. The Golden Finger of Pig's Feet is so rubbish.
Please, DC and Marvel are not from the same world. When you introduced it, couldn't you say that this is a fusion version of the Marvel and DC worlds?
Why don't you go read the introduction to the origin of monkeys in the first chapter of Journey to the West, where the Monkey King is born?
In fact, you can write about Sun Wukong in Super Seminary
Let's not talk about how confusing DC + Marvel + Monkey King are, because I only read a few chapters, where they fall in love at the scene of a bank robbery. The point is that the protagonist is just an ordinary person at this moment, an ordinary monkey.
Others are golden chapters, but you start poisoning in the first chapter, and then you are poisonous in every chapter.









