
Starcraft Breaks Through American Comics
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Don't be complacent, Thanos, Duram's golden fleet will destroy you all!
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Official(47)Scraped 2d ago
How should I put it? I was a little confused when I read it. Of course, it was mainly about StarCraft. I suggest the author talk about it beforehand. After all, not everyone has played StarCraft. For example, I haven't played it. I can't understand what Kai you are talking about. I suggest you briefly introduce the description of the first few chapters, which is to introduce the protagonist's information, golden fingers, etc.
The technology in the interstellar world is too backward, and the battleships are even smaller and pitiful.
What is it written? I don't recognize any of the names in StarCraft.
I haven't watched StarCraft or played it. Can't you introduce it? Balabala writes a bunch of things that I haven't read yet and don't understand. The most important thing about writing fan fiction is that everyone knows the source of the material, which makes it fun to read. You're here. Without giving you a brief introduction, are we watching a fan or what?
The setting is toxic.
The background setting of the Marvel universe is very high-end. The author should not think that he can be a master of Marvel just after watching a few movies. At least it has to be as big as destroying the Milky Way with just one thought.
It feels like the author made it for his own entertainment
From a content perspective Generally speaking, this type of novel: taking aa to bb Just use a to cheat in world b, and then achieve goal c This book is a bit simple, like Guan Gong fighting Qin Qiong, let AB touch it To be honest, the goal C of finding infinite gems has a very weak sense of existence. Rather than letting outsiders understand it, it's more like self-pleasure Readers who are unfamiliar with the background of StarCraft games are advised to exit on their own. From a writing perspective Lots of complaints and bracket explanations A bit... 8⃣️ OK
What the hell is this written about? It's such a mess, I have no clue at all.
nice
Be careful not to overtake the settings in the later stage and maintain the level
I'm here to read a book, not a guide.
The author is completely enjoying himself!
It is spoken in plain language, and those who have never played it will never understand it. I also play StarCraft 2, but I haven't seen the official expansion pack for the game background, plot, etc. Reading this book... I feel so tired and confused!
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Official(47)Scraped 2d ago
How should I put it? I was a little confused when I read it. Of course, it was mainly about StarCraft. I suggest the author talk about it beforehand. After all, not everyone has played StarCraft. For example, I haven't played it. I can't understand what Kai you are talking about. I suggest you briefly introduce the description of the first few chapters, which is to introduce the protagonist's information, golden fingers, etc.
The technology in the interstellar world is too backward, and the battleships are even smaller and pitiful.
What is it written? I don't recognize any of the names in StarCraft.
I haven't watched StarCraft or played it. Can't you introduce it? Balabala writes a bunch of things that I haven't read yet and don't understand. The most important thing about writing fan fiction is that everyone knows the source of the material, which makes it fun to read. You're here. Without giving you a brief introduction, are we watching a fan or what?
The setting is toxic.
The background setting of the Marvel universe is very high-end. The author should not think that he can be a master of Marvel just after watching a few movies. At least it has to be as big as destroying the Milky Way with just one thought.
It feels like the author made it for his own entertainment
From a content perspective Generally speaking, this type of novel: taking aa to bb Just use a to cheat in world b, and then achieve goal c This book is a bit simple, like Guan Gong fighting Qin Qiong, let AB touch it To be honest, the goal C of finding infinite gems has a very weak sense of existence. Rather than letting outsiders understand it, it's more like self-pleasure Readers who are unfamiliar with the background of StarCraft games are advised to exit on their own. From a writing perspective Lots of complaints and bracket explanations A bit... 8⃣️ OK
What the hell is this written about? It's such a mess, I have no clue at all.
nice
Be careful not to overtake the settings in the later stage and maintain the level
I'm here to read a book, not a guide.
The author is completely enjoying himself!
It is spoken in plain language, and those who have never played it will never understand it. I also play StarCraft 2, but I haven't seen the official expansion pack for the game background, plot, etc. Reading this book... I feel so tired and confused!

























