
New Flash Marvel Reborn
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"My name used to be Xiao Fan, but now, I am Brad Joy. I woke up the fastest man in the world and had the family I once longed for. " A time traveler, shouldering the heavy responsibility given by the DC universe, possessing the fastest speed among all the Flashes in history, join the Avengers and write his own legend in Marvel! (The new book "Gotham Detective" has been released! Please click, recommend and collect!)
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Why do authors like to write about protagonists making friends with the protagonists in the plot, knowing that they are the protagonists of the plot, strong and immortal, but they go out of their way to make friends with them. This way, they are written to give people the impression that they are not the protagonist in the author's writing, but just a supporting role for the characters in the plot. In Marvel, you have to write villains in order to have power and immortality, because in Marvel, they are all heroes. If you are writing about heroes, we readers might as well read them. The heroes in Marvel are just everyone's concerns and opinions.
Who is the protagonist in a novel?
One. Without parents 2. To be bullied often Three. Abandoned by girlfriend Four. Save someone who was hit by a car or died of illness, kill Five. Or when I was young, I practiced with my master in the mountains.
Is Quicksilver the fastest?
Need some brainstorming. .
Isn't it faster than the speed of light? Why do you still get slapped with rubbish?
Kill the Reverse-Flash early
Yeah, don't have too many DCs
I wrote about all the bugs in DC characters.
Marvel has been infinitely weakened in your writing. You wrote about the most buggy state of The Flash, but did not write about the buggy states of other Marvels. You are kidding me when DC characters travel to Marvel and are all boss-level. Can you write it from a fair perspective? It's too biased.
... In a sense, if the speed exceeds the speed of light, he will completely go back to the past. But this is contrary to the past, so... Let's forget about exceeding the speed of light...
Good
Do you have any similar novels?
no thoughts of one's own
Just pinching two worlds together, no innovation
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Official(31)Scraped 11d ago
Why do authors like to write about protagonists making friends with the protagonists in the plot, knowing that they are the protagonists of the plot, strong and immortal, but they go out of their way to make friends with them. This way, they are written to give people the impression that they are not the protagonist in the author's writing, but just a supporting role for the characters in the plot. In Marvel, you have to write villains in order to have power and immortality, because in Marvel, they are all heroes. If you are writing about heroes, we readers might as well read them. The heroes in Marvel are just everyone's concerns and opinions.
Who is the protagonist in a novel?
One. Without parents 2. To be bullied often Three. Abandoned by girlfriend Four. Save someone who was hit by a car or died of illness, kill Five. Or when I was young, I practiced with my master in the mountains.
Is Quicksilver the fastest?
Need some brainstorming. .
Isn't it faster than the speed of light? Why do you still get slapped with rubbish?
Kill the Reverse-Flash early
Yeah, don't have too many DCs
I wrote about all the bugs in DC characters.
Marvel has been infinitely weakened in your writing. You wrote about the most buggy state of The Flash, but did not write about the buggy states of other Marvels. You are kidding me when DC characters travel to Marvel and are all boss-level. Can you write it from a fair perspective? It's too biased.
... In a sense, if the speed exceeds the speed of light, he will completely go back to the past. But this is contrary to the past, so... Let's forget about exceeding the speed of light...
Good
Do you have any similar novels?
no thoughts of one's own
Just pinching two worlds together, no innovation
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