The Talking Crow in the Comic World

The Talking Crow in the Comic World

by Hanboge

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1.1Mwords341chapters
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Ch. 341Final Words
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About This Novel

"Well, as you can see, I've become a crow, a crow that feeds off other people's misfortune." -Oz

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Grilled Grilled Pot7mo ago

I've seen it before, about Marvel's Crow.

I thought it was that one, but when I saw it, it wasn't. You started out like this. This is not a fun person or anything like that. It's pure mental illness. Spider-Man's Uncle Ben is gone. He came up and said, "You still have Uncle Ben alive. Norman Osborn, don't you think you are very humorous?" [Emot=default,02/]

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Book Friends 20231126580_aa6mo ago

The last few pictures have been unclear, why do they want the protagonist to have a doppelgänger? Forget about the clones and split into a giant baby that can be coaxed by important people, and a giant baby that does evil. Can't you delete the Gotham scenes in these chapters and only include the time-travel plot?

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Morefox3mo ago

From station b audio video

The book is quite interesting and well written. I really like the setting of a foreign protagonist with a bad mouth and hell jokes. Although there are some parts that make me feel uncomfortable watching it, I don't feel so entangled when I think about the protagonist's positioning as a babycare. That part feels like it is arranged to cater to the preferences of some special groups. Overall This article is a regret-filling machine. As long as the main character doesn't show arrogance and preach throughout the whole article, the impression won't be too bad. Moreover, the main character is an animal and has a sense of relaxation from hell. It makes good use of the advantage of humans not to care about animals to make a living. It's very relaxing and funny to watch. I hope it can be maintained. At the same time, the goal of making the contractor live a happy life is clearly given at the beginning. The protagonist's actions are fairly in line with the action goals. The hell jokes are also quite interesting. I hope there will be more. What I want to say is that among the novels I read, nine out of ten have sleepwalking protagonists. Most of them have hundreds of chapters where they write about whatever they dream about. The protagonist has no goals and doesn't know why he does things. He can't walk when he sees a woman. He becomes a pretender inexplicably. Or the protagonist seems to have a goal but the goal depends entirely on the reader's guess. Things run counter to the goal. (For example, some stories say they don't want to be associated with the protagonist group and then run around to get favorable comments and slap themselves in the face.) This is the most normal book. It mentions at the beginning that it wants to make the person who made the contract happy. No matter whether the goal will change later, at least the goal is quite clear. It also allows the reader to know the purpose of what the protagonist is doing. It feels like becoming the pirate king, expelling giants, or becoming Hokage. It gives the reader a clear goal and a general expectation of what the protagonist will do, instead of feeling like sleepwalking. For me, a beginning with a clear goal is generally qualified. I didn't see the back part. I came from the audio video at station b. I thought the writing was good and I thought I'd give it a good review. I only heard about McCann cheating on Harry Osborn. I read in the comments that there was a setting to take care of the giant baby's clone. I can only say that I haven't seen it yet, so I can only use it as a reference. For me, the only drawback is that the setting of taking things from the next world feels a bit outrageous. For example, taking reactor blueprints or giving abilities to Gwen is unreasonable and feels like the author is self-indulgent. , Some are too outrageous. The reason for this arrangement is untenable and at the same time it seems that the protagonist's ability is too strong and outrageous. The protagonist seems to do it casually without any cost. At this time, the protagonist does not rely on this to make himself stronger. Then the setting that the protagonist said at the beginning that the happier the contractor will be stronger is no longer necessary, because it will appear that the protagonist is obviously capable but does not work hard but relies on his own tricks to become stronger. It feels a bit contradictory in the fundamental setting.

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Passerby 12346mo ago

Peter Parker has been depressed for a long time since the death of his Uncle Ben. He has also closed himself off and not communicated with others for a period of time. It can even be described as decadent. Although there was comfort from Aunt May and his classmates, this will only make him sadder and more self-blame. The protagonist The crow's venomous tongue keeps mentioning such sad things, but it will make him cheer up faster, and he will not be in grief all the time, because whenever he feels sad, the crow will stir up trouble, and he will feel angry and motivated. I think this is a very good way of comforting

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Woohoo? Ah!8mo ago

no

So what role does the protagonist play in the text?

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Book Friend 202405155729102mo ago

Please don't treat Lezi people as a fig leaf for ** scumbags

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Rag Bear7mo ago

That's okay, since it's rare to see a Spider-Man with a crow.

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Passerby 12346mo ago

After reading a few chapters, I feel very good. The usual way of comforting people will not let people get out of the huge sadness. It will only give people a vent, making them more sad and immersed in pain. The protagonist crow's venomous tongue will only make people angry and angry, and they will be helpless later, but they will not be devastated. Instead, they will quickly get out of the sadness. Although the method is not very good and cannot be achieved in reality because they will be beaten, it is indeed a very good way to relieve the sadness of others.

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ᝰꫛꫀꪝ⁵²º⅓¼_ec7mo ago

At the starting point. Slipping away. More money to spend

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Messenger of Friendship7mo ago

This is the flavor, so right. You have to work hard to create and don't end up with it.

It's so beautiful. Keep it up and don't make it worse.

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The strange crow has the special ability to absorb the misfortunes of others. Who is the unluckiest in American comics? First, Spider-Man eliminated his dead uncle and turned against his teacher. Finally, he watched his girlfriend die in his arms. So there is a poisonous crow beside Spider-Man, and there is another Spider-Man with different choices in thousands of parallel universes. Crow Crow will not interfere with anyone's choices

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Rating: 4 Topic of this article: Does Peter Parker have to have a dead uncle, a dead girlfriend, a dead best friend, a dead aunt, be poor, and be misunderstood by all New York citizens in order to become Spider-Man? Solution to this article: Maybe you can make your friends, your girlfriend, and your father-in-law become Spider-Man Me: That's great! A Spider-Man fanfic whose protagonist is Spider-Man's pendant crow, who becomes stronger by helping Spider-Man escape his tragic fate. The content is light-hearted and humorous, which makes up for the regrets in the original plot such as Toby and the Green Goblin turning against each other and Gwen dying due to physics. The world view is stitched together with the movie and comics. It can be seen that the author has read a lot of American comics. Because the protagonist often makes extradimensional remarks in the article, he has a sense of déjà vu as if Deadpool had traveled through time and become a crow. Apart from being too fun-loving at the beginning, he is quite cute later on. If you like Marvel's Spider-Man, you can watch it with confidence. I feel that this article has not harmed anyone except Uncle Ben (dog head)

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