
People Challenge the Reunion in Marvel
by Wonder Nuts
About This Novel
Thanos is not a person, but a spirit. This spirit makes the entire Avengers and even the entire universe tremble. When the balance of fairness and justice is tilted, if no one stands up to repair this injustice... Then everything will eventually end in destruction. The appearance of Rory just broke a certain delicate balance. When three Captain Americas appeared in front of him at the same time, when the Ancient One and Strange, the two Supreme Masters, appeared at the same time, when a thousand Avengers members appeared at the same time, Rory knew that... He was in big trouble.
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Official(33)Scraped 20d ago
Why is the protagonist being chased around like a dog
This is the first time I have seen an author write the protagonist as a clown.
The author of this book has changed!
To be honest, for me personally, the writing at the beginning of this book is good. I feel that the protagonist is cunning, has a backup plan for everything, and is confident in everything. But later on, the protagonist collapsed, especially when the protagonist had a fight with the Celestials and traveled back to the Lianyi timeline. The protagonist's IQ dropped sharply, as if he was beaten to the point of collapse by the Celestials. Once he was separated from the familiar plot, he was at a loss, as if the protagonist could only rely on the plot to take advantage. Isn't the protagonist a top biologist? Why do the current plots give up this advantage? It's like the plot is written by a different person and there is no obvious main line. It becomes increasingly unwatchable.
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The author's self-titled article has been identified! ! !
Moreover, the protagonist has previously threatened Iron Man and Captain America, and even had Captain America follow him and lose him. However, after he traveled through time, he was not imprisoned, and he was allowed to roam free without hesitation. And I feel that the protagonist is a bit hypocritical. If you are selfish, you are selfish. Everything you do is for yourself. Of course, this is okay. If you don't do it for yourself, heaven will punish you. As a result, while he was refuting the US team with carelessness, he himself didn't do anything good. Otherwise, you admit that you are a villain, but then you argue that you are a victim.
How to say it? First of all, the protagonist will be supervised by the Time Administration when he travels through the timeline. As a result, no one will supervise him when he travels. And as if to highlight morality, you have been denying what Captain America said about people's double standards, but from their perspective, you are dangerous. And on such a dangerous battlefield, the protagonist can still be an ordinary person alive, which is really awesome. Don't understand the plot, but respect it.
💩💩💩💩💩💩💩It's so bad, I don't know what these are
Not bad, really good
This is a cool Marvel article. He is so powerful, and he is nothing like a dog and getting behind the Avengers. This is what I want.
Not bad, the story background is big enough, the end of technology is theology
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Official(33)Scraped 20d ago
Why is the protagonist being chased around like a dog
This is the first time I have seen an author write the protagonist as a clown.
The author of this book has changed!
To be honest, for me personally, the writing at the beginning of this book is good. I feel that the protagonist is cunning, has a backup plan for everything, and is confident in everything. But later on, the protagonist collapsed, especially when the protagonist had a fight with the Celestials and traveled back to the Lianyi timeline. The protagonist's IQ dropped sharply, as if he was beaten to the point of collapse by the Celestials. Once he was separated from the familiar plot, he was at a loss, as if the protagonist could only rely on the plot to take advantage. Isn't the protagonist a top biologist? Why do the current plots give up this advantage? It's like the plot is written by a different person and there is no obvious main line. It becomes increasingly unwatchable.
.
The author's self-titled article has been identified! ! !
Moreover, the protagonist has previously threatened Iron Man and Captain America, and even had Captain America follow him and lose him. However, after he traveled through time, he was not imprisoned, and he was allowed to roam free without hesitation. And I feel that the protagonist is a bit hypocritical. If you are selfish, you are selfish. Everything you do is for yourself. Of course, this is okay. If you don't do it for yourself, heaven will punish you. As a result, while he was refuting the US team with carelessness, he himself didn't do anything good. Otherwise, you admit that you are a villain, but then you argue that you are a victim.
How to say it? First of all, the protagonist will be supervised by the Time Administration when he travels through the timeline. As a result, no one will supervise him when he travels. And as if to highlight morality, you have been denying what Captain America said about people's double standards, but from their perspective, you are dangerous. And on such a dangerous battlefield, the protagonist can still be an ordinary person alive, which is really awesome. Don't understand the plot, but respect it.
💩💩💩💩💩💩💩It's so bad, I don't know what these are
Not bad, really good
This is a cool Marvel article. He is so powerful, and he is nothing like a dog and getting behind the Avengers. This is what I want.
Not bad, the story background is big enough, the end of technology is theology
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A non-toxic Marvel fan, with an extraordinary plot, recommended




[70 points·Marvel fan] The sci-fi time travel + superhero theme combines time travel, technological adventure and classic elements of the Marvel universe. The protagonist, Rory, is a scientist who traveled to the MCU universe in 1969 due to an experimental accident. In order to break the fate of aging and death, he sneaked into the secret base of SSR, the predecessor of S. H. I. E. L. D., And tried to crack the mystery of the Cosmic Cube. This work reconstructs the narrative logic of the Marvel Universe from a "scientist's perspective" and promotes the plot through the protagonist's intellectual game rather than pure military confrontation, injecting freshness into the superhero genre. Its chaotic setting of the timeline not only pays tribute to the classic framework of the Marvel multiverse, but also enhances the sense of substitution with the entry point of "little people leveraging big events". However, the simplified treatment of some scientific details may weaken the rigor of hard-core science fiction, and the multi-line parallel narrative rhythm occasionally appears jumpy, which may create a barrier to understanding for readers who are not Marvel fans. Overall, the work opens up a "technological flow" path in traditional superhero novels, balancing the interest of adventure and the depth of the world view, and is suitable for readers who like wits and Marvel settings.




This is another book that I picked up accidentally. It is rare. The writing and plot are very flavorful and have my own ideas. Although the conflict is a bit jerky, it is not ugly. On the contrary, it is a rare new plot. A very good novel






















