
American Comic Farmer: Adopt a Villain Savior at the Beginning
About This Novel
[Original + DC comics universe, not movies and small town super] Between the world of shadows and the hall of heroes, there is this motto: "When the devil knocks on the door, the angel delivers judgment, and the gods are angry with the thunder of destruction -" "Go to Kansas and find the land that's ostensibly a farm but is actually an American state within a state." "Because there, dwelling - The creator of Gotham Shadow, the guiding star of God among men. Bruce Wayne's mentor and the Dark Knight's cane star. Lex Luthor's guiding light, the midnight nightmare of the Court of Owls. The only adviser to the Emperor of Heaven, the mortal wall that Apokolips fears. The greatest mentor of the Council of Elements and the closest friend of the Endless Family. Hell does not dare to admit people, heaven has no intention of recruiting guests. The only fixed point of infinite multiplicity, the light that darkness multiplicity casts cannot reach. " But if you muster up the courage to ask, which name does he like the most? The gentleman would only wave his hand and point to the boundless golden wheat waves: "Me? I'm just a corn farmer." "But it is widely rumored that you are the biggest creditor of the Ministry of National Defense..." After a moment of meaningful silence, he will toast you: "Well, now that you've heard everything-" "Then, welcome to Smallwell. You can now call me 'Midgardian Patron King' - Mr. Locke."
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Official(17)Scraped 2d ago
I haven't read it yet, but just reading the introduction, it feels like the outline is the same as another book, the same about adopting a son, the same ability to gain a son, and the same DC. And they are not far from Superman
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The biggest feature of this book is the raising series. After reading it, I feel like I have raised a son. The portrayal of the family man is also very interesting, but there are always some unknown attacks. I have not read the American comics and I don't know what is going on, but the small size does not hurt.
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Official(17)Scraped 2d ago
I haven't read it yet, but just reading the introduction, it feels like the outline is the same as another book, the same about adopting a son, the same ability to gain a son, and the same DC. And they are not far from Superman
New books still need to take care of your mouth!
The biggest feature of this book is the raising series. After reading it, I feel like I have raised a son. The portrayal of the family man is also very interesting, but there are always some unknown attacks. I have not read the American comics and I don't know what is going on, but the small size does not hurt.
You betrayed my hateful author
good
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo too.
Why are there so few comments? Start with eight stars.
Come on, author, keep updating! ! ! ! ! ! ! Lots of updates
What does high-quality reviews mean, and what are high-quality reviews?
I want to be an operator. It's super, super, super, super, super. It looks great. There must be more, more, more, more, more, more.
Super super super super super super super beautiful, the author must do more more more more more more more
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[Recommendation: 75] [Ingredients: American comic JOJO] [The protagonist travels to the world of American comics to become the cousin of Superman's adoptive father, becomes a farmer, awakens the adoption system, adopts various characters to gain guardian privileges and gains related abilities, adopts Dio at the beginning, and obtains the substitute of Platinum Star] [Introduction] Traveling through the world of American comics, Locke Kent thought he could wait for Goldfinger and control the universe. After waiting for twenty-five years... The last thing I waited for was a bunch of tax bills. Being penniless, he had no choice but to farm with his cousin Jonathan Kent. In fact, as a farmer, it's nice to hug Superman's thigh, isn't it? However... In the first harvest year. Fate brings good news and bad news. Good news: Goldfinger is finally online Bad news: The first "plug-in" that was delivered twenty-five years late was actually-- Blonde baby with star birthmark and an eerie stone mask [Ding! Successful adoption: Dior Brando] [Please ensure that the character grows up in a comprehensive and healthy way physically, mentally, and physically! ] Locke: "?" Many years later- The savior of Gotham finally got away from his busy schedule and came to visit his old father who was working hard on the farm. "Father, acknowledge me and I will transcend..." "Bang!" Looking at Dior who was beaten down by himself with the Platinum Star·Beyond Heaven. Locke shook his head helplessly. "Dior..." "Dad, I am just a farmer who wants to protect his wheat fields from an unfilial son."



It's about adopting an adopted son. I remember there was this type of book before. This one is okay so far. Dio's character development process is quite reasonable.















