
American Comics Start with the Black-robed Pickets
About This Novel
"Are you Superman?" "No, I am a native of the motherland." "Are you Superman?" "I am a native of the motherland..." "You are Superman!" "I am the motherland... Forget it, let me show my cards, I am Superman!" He traveled to the black-robed picket team and became the big villain in it, a native of the motherland. Although he gained the superpowers of the people of his motherland, Roger did not want to be like the people of his motherland. He planned to become a real superhero. As a native of the motherland.
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Official(33)Scraped 7d ago
Just so-so!
The protagonist's behavior pattern is inexplicable. Since he doesn't want to be a villain, he should just leave the Oto Company. It's not like the people of the motherland didn't leave any backup options for themselves... After breaking away, he directly established his own black robe picket team. The beginning was a whirlwind, with a lot of holy behavior... If you don't like it, you should just rebel and leave... The author's positioning of the protagonist is very problematic. This kind of painting with poor plot description should be blurred and start directly with the protagonist traveling a few months later. In this way, the issue of personality change can be simply ignored.
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He doesn't like the people of his motherland, he doesn't have any villain charm, he's not as good as the Joker, not as good as Loki, and not as good as Thanos. He only relies on his strength to do things, kills without asking the reason, and only uses laser eyes when he's unhappy.
Not rigorous at all
Just travel to Zombie Marvel Iron Man shot a zombie with a laser and was dodged How fast is this? You can dodge lasers Really six batches
What is the protagonist's goal?
What is the goal of the protagonist? Is it just to save the world by traveling through those dangerous worlds? The savior is not interesting at all. The protagonist should make himself stronger by traveling through the world.
What the hell! Protagonist! main character.
This kind of novel where the protagonist is invisible for many consecutive chapters is so fucked up.
The Holy Mother's article is quite good.
The main character is the Virgin, and there is a lot of nonsense in the novel. Every few pages there is a lot of content explaining why it is such a Virgin. I suspect this is an understatement. When there is a lot of water, a chapter can be released.
Why does the author have to make the protagonist a superman?
I'm not saying that Superman is bad. I admire Superman because he is a real virgin (not a virgin bitch). The main reason is that Superman has been too miserable. If an ordinary person insults you, you can't retaliate against him, because this will make more people stand on their own so-called moral high ground and condemn you, saying that you are a super human who bullies ordinary people.
Don't let the protagonist cultivate immortality
I hope that in the later stage, the protagonist will not be allowed to cultivate immortality, which is neither fish nor fowl, it is better to stick to the science fiction test.
It can only be said that it is not a cool article.
It's not suitable for me. I want to be a native of the motherland and do whatever I want. The protagonist has various gifts for his daughter. . . Forget it, just pretend that there is no heroine, all kinds of judges
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Community(0)
Official(33)Scraped 7d ago
Just so-so!
The protagonist's behavior pattern is inexplicable. Since he doesn't want to be a villain, he should just leave the Oto Company. It's not like the people of the motherland didn't leave any backup options for themselves... After breaking away, he directly established his own black robe picket team. The beginning was a whirlwind, with a lot of holy behavior... If you don't like it, you should just rebel and leave... The author's positioning of the protagonist is very problematic. This kind of painting with poor plot description should be blurred and start directly with the protagonist traveling a few months later. In this way, the issue of personality change can be simply ignored.
truth
He doesn't like the people of his motherland, he doesn't have any villain charm, he's not as good as the Joker, not as good as Loki, and not as good as Thanos. He only relies on his strength to do things, kills without asking the reason, and only uses laser eyes when he's unhappy.
Not rigorous at all
Just travel to Zombie Marvel Iron Man shot a zombie with a laser and was dodged How fast is this? You can dodge lasers Really six batches
What is the protagonist's goal?
What is the goal of the protagonist? Is it just to save the world by traveling through those dangerous worlds? The savior is not interesting at all. The protagonist should make himself stronger by traveling through the world.
What the hell! Protagonist! main character.
This kind of novel where the protagonist is invisible for many consecutive chapters is so fucked up.
The Holy Mother's article is quite good.
The main character is the Virgin, and there is a lot of nonsense in the novel. Every few pages there is a lot of content explaining why it is such a Virgin. I suspect this is an understatement. When there is a lot of water, a chapter can be released.
Why does the author have to make the protagonist a superman?
I'm not saying that Superman is bad. I admire Superman because he is a real virgin (not a virgin bitch). The main reason is that Superman has been too miserable. If an ordinary person insults you, you can't retaliate against him, because this will make more people stand on their own so-called moral high ground and condemn you, saying that you are a super human who bullies ordinary people.
Don't let the protagonist cultivate immortality
I hope that in the later stage, the protagonist will not be allowed to cultivate immortality, which is neither fish nor fowl, it is better to stick to the science fiction test.
It can only be said that it is not a cool article.
It's not suitable for me. I want to be a native of the motherland and do whatever I want. The protagonist has various gifts for his daughter. . . Forget it, just pretend that there is no heroine, all kinds of judges










