
People in American Comics: Start with Full Intelligence Points
About This Novel
Marvel's No. 1 IQ Man! At the same time, he has the physical fitness of Spider-Man and the infinite upper limit of intelligence! Thor: No one can lift my hammer! Eatlak: You hold the hammer, can't I just lift you up? Thor: ... Captain America: No one can break my Adamantium shield! Eatlak: Captain, I made a spear of Adamantium... Captain America: ... Hulk: The Hulk can tear anything apart! Any tough material is like a thin piece of paper in front of me! Eatlak: Here, Hulk, these are the jeans you wore after your transformation. Hulk: ... Thanos: As long as I snap my fingers, all life in the world will be destroyed! Eatlek: Mind Ability-Skill Deprivation! Thanos, do you remember how to snap your fingers? Thanos: ... A new book "Ren Zai Mei Comics: Picking Up the Daughter of Galactus at the Beginning" has been released. The entire book is free. Support is welcome.
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Official(57)Scraped 22d ago
Personal reading point of view
I don't think the protagonist should be living a life of peace and development when he traveled to Marvel. He was exposed so quickly, and even though he said he was going to protect Hannah, he protected her, even though it was just a chance encounter. Doesn't his sense of justice seem a bit like the Virgin? It doesn't feel good to replace the original Parker through time travel. Some places look very embarrassing
The author's writing is pretty good, and the timeline doesn't seem confusing at all.
The author only showed Loki at the beginning, but did not say that it was the time of Avengers 1 (well, actually I had a bit of a misunderstanding when I first saw it), but there was also an explanation later on why Loki appeared at that time... If Loki appears in the co-authorship, it has to be the New York battle in Avengers 1? And the girls in it are pretty normal. As a girl, I don't feel like I'm straight when I read it. It's quite comfortable.
How does the author define the concept of wisdom?
I think wisdom consists of five parts, namely memory, logical ability, understanding of things, analysis of things, and reaction to things.
There is a bug
You can stab Loki with a small dagger until he bleeds. He is a Frost Giant. He didn't even bleed after being thrown around by the Hulk.
Your intelligence is not real intelligence
It looks like mechanized intelligent fighting. Most of the protagonist's brain is completely empty. If he doesn't learn knowledge, his intelligence will be useless.
Pfft, everyone in the idea is having fun! When I saw the description of Eatlek's appearance, everyone felt like they were immersed in it and laughed to death. So Eatlake has really replaced Spider-Man's identity!
Hhhh, intelligence is indeed very important. For top academics, many things can be accomplished easily, but for poor students... It's very sad. The choice of Eatlek is simply fantastic.
I said so! I almost thought Eatlek was a robot! The last time I went to school, I had to calculate the distance and so on, which was terrible. It turns out to be a time traveler with a system! No wonder it's like this
The timeline is so messed up
Let's give it a one-star rating first. If you don't even clarify the timeline, no matter how good your ideas are, it's all in vain.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(57)Scraped 22d ago
Personal reading point of view
I don't think the protagonist should be living a life of peace and development when he traveled to Marvel. He was exposed so quickly, and even though he said he was going to protect Hannah, he protected her, even though it was just a chance encounter. Doesn't his sense of justice seem a bit like the Virgin? It doesn't feel good to replace the original Parker through time travel. Some places look very embarrassing
The author's writing is pretty good, and the timeline doesn't seem confusing at all.
The author only showed Loki at the beginning, but did not say that it was the time of Avengers 1 (well, actually I had a bit of a misunderstanding when I first saw it), but there was also an explanation later on why Loki appeared at that time... If Loki appears in the co-authorship, it has to be the New York battle in Avengers 1? And the girls in it are pretty normal. As a girl, I don't feel like I'm straight when I read it. It's quite comfortable.
How does the author define the concept of wisdom?
I think wisdom consists of five parts, namely memory, logical ability, understanding of things, analysis of things, and reaction to things.
There is a bug
You can stab Loki with a small dagger until he bleeds. He is a Frost Giant. He didn't even bleed after being thrown around by the Hulk.
Your intelligence is not real intelligence
It looks like mechanized intelligent fighting. Most of the protagonist's brain is completely empty. If he doesn't learn knowledge, his intelligence will be useless.
Pfft, everyone in the idea is having fun! When I saw the description of Eatlek's appearance, everyone felt like they were immersed in it and laughed to death. So Eatlake has really replaced Spider-Man's identity!
Hhhh, intelligence is indeed very important. For top academics, many things can be accomplished easily, but for poor students... It's very sad. The choice of Eatlek is simply fantastic.
I said so! I almost thought Eatlek was a robot! The last time I went to school, I had to calculate the distance and so on, which was terrible. It turns out to be a time traveler with a system! No wonder it's like this
The timeline is so messed up
Let's give it a one-star rating first. If you don't even clarify the timeline, no matter how good your ideas are, it's all in vain.



















