
American Comic Death Knell
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Traveling through American comics, he was originally just an ordinary person and became a world-famous mercenary and killer. Things have changed and people have changed. Should he become a righteous hero? Or continue his dark career? "Don't use such shallow concepts as good and evil to measure me. I only do what I want to do." The protagonist suddenly appeared behind the author of the book who had made up the introduction of the work, and punched him away: "The thing was originally very simple, I am the death knell ringing in everyone's ears!"
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I don't quite understand the protagonist's thoughts
The male protagonist often works for others but gets nothing. In the end, the metal and symbiote are all exposed. He was being cheated every day. When I entered DC for the second time, I saw it was really disgusting. After finally saving Diana, the male protagonist only had his equipment strengthened and had to serve two burdens who were used to deceive the male protagonist. Moreover, the male protagonist knew it and was willing to be deceived! If I have nothing else to do, I'll bring a few oil bottles with me. After working on Asgard in Marvel for a long time and saving Asgard, all they wanted to do was "Don't suggest me cosplaying with other people when I come to play in the future. I can just resurrect a few people." Then why doesn't the male protagonist die? And only articles about women are disgusting. Save anyone you see in trouble! Then he said that the protagonist was just passing by, or wanted something in the future, but then he forgot about it. It happens every time! Open your own company, and then work as a mercenary to earn a little money! You can save this one and that one! The master observed everyone secretly, and then occasionally checked their presence.
There is no way the author has too few readers.
In fact, writing about harems is a very good way to attract readers. Although readers have been clamoring for a single female protagonist, most harem readers have been diving, and the data will not lie. [Emot=default,08/]
Marvel has lost its way
I am a Marvel fan, and I am very ashamed of the no-kill creed of DC heroes. Superman didn't kill Luthor, so his adoptive father died, Batman didn't kill the Joker, so Robin died, The Flash didn't kill Reverse-Flash, so his parents died... Deathstroke? Ah yo, not bad!
It's really not like ordinary novels
I see that many comrades complain that the growth in strength is too slow. In fact, it is not difficult to understand The style of this book is a bit like a novelized comic Rather than the common simple time-travel flow of killing monsters and upgrading to mix the plot. Digging deeper into the comic plot The writing is pretty good And there is some very DC black humor, just get used to it (This is the only one I've read The word count didn't collapse with Deadpool's chatty words. And the effect is pretty good
Ever since I read the American comic Deathstroke, I felt that all the Marvel and DC fan fiction I had read before were too weak~
Power level?
In the zoo, an ant bit an elephant. The ant said, I can bite you to death, but you can't trample me to death. .
First of all, this book can be regarded as the pinnacle of American comic novels. Both the plot design and writing are very good, and most of the settings are correct. But the poisonous point is that it is written too much. There are a lot of American comics, but that doesn't mean you have to write them all. Who can understand them all except senior American comic fans? The author is now the same as the author of Emperor Domination. It is clear that the early stage is a masterpiece, but in the end he will not finish it in order to make more money, which makes the later stage more and more incomprehensible and completely unbearable. I personally suggest that the author can finish it and then restart the main plot from a different angle, maybe the results will be better.
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Official(175)Scraped 23d ago
I don't quite understand the protagonist's thoughts
The male protagonist often works for others but gets nothing. In the end, the metal and symbiote are all exposed. He was being cheated every day. When I entered DC for the second time, I saw it was really disgusting. After finally saving Diana, the male protagonist only had his equipment strengthened and had to serve two burdens who were used to deceive the male protagonist. Moreover, the male protagonist knew it and was willing to be deceived! If I have nothing else to do, I'll bring a few oil bottles with me. After working on Asgard in Marvel for a long time and saving Asgard, all they wanted to do was "Don't suggest me cosplaying with other people when I come to play in the future. I can just resurrect a few people." Then why doesn't the male protagonist die? And only articles about women are disgusting. Save anyone you see in trouble! Then he said that the protagonist was just passing by, or wanted something in the future, but then he forgot about it. It happens every time! Open your own company, and then work as a mercenary to earn a little money! You can save this one and that one! The master observed everyone secretly, and then occasionally checked their presence.
There is no way the author has too few readers.
In fact, writing about harems is a very good way to attract readers. Although readers have been clamoring for a single female protagonist, most harem readers have been diving, and the data will not lie. [Emot=default,08/]
Marvel has lost its way
I am a Marvel fan, and I am very ashamed of the no-kill creed of DC heroes. Superman didn't kill Luthor, so his adoptive father died, Batman didn't kill the Joker, so Robin died, The Flash didn't kill Reverse-Flash, so his parents died... Deathstroke? Ah yo, not bad!
It's really not like ordinary novels
I see that many comrades complain that the growth in strength is too slow. In fact, it is not difficult to understand The style of this book is a bit like a novelized comic Rather than the common simple time-travel flow of killing monsters and upgrading to mix the plot. Digging deeper into the comic plot The writing is pretty good And there is some very DC black humor, just get used to it (This is the only one I've read The word count didn't collapse with Deadpool's chatty words. And the effect is pretty good
Ever since I read the American comic Deathstroke, I felt that all the Marvel and DC fan fiction I had read before were too weak~
Power level?
In the zoo, an ant bit an elephant. The ant said, I can bite you to death, but you can't trample me to death. .
First of all, this book can be regarded as the pinnacle of American comic novels. Both the plot design and writing are very good, and most of the settings are correct. But the poisonous point is that it is written too much. There are a lot of American comics, but that doesn't mean you have to write them all. Who can understand them all except senior American comic fans? The author is now the same as the author of Emperor Domination. It is clear that the early stage is a masterpiece, but in the end he will not finish it in order to make more money, which makes the later stage more and more incomprehensible and completely unbearable. I personally suggest that the author can finish it and then restart the main plot from a different angle, maybe the results will be better.
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Marvel stories explode, new books recommended




I saw it when I was scanning the list before. When I clicked on it, I found that it was a world where Batman and the Joker were transformed into girls. I thought it was another idiot who wanted to transform the main characters into girls, so I gave up on it. Two days ago, someone saw it and Amway said it was not bad, so I tried it again. I think it is a good DC fan. DC fan. The protagonist travels back to the young Deathstroke, only to discover another Deathstroke not long after. After communicating with each other, they discover that the opposite person is the female version of Deathstroke. It turns out that the protagonist is currently in the gender-reverse world of Earth Minus 11. As a senior DC fan, the protagonist immediately understands that the current timeline is before and after the Metal Event. The Dark Dragon Barbatos seduced seven Batmans in the parallel plane to go crazy, and then led the Dark Knights they formed to attack the main world. The protagonist is currently in the minus-11 world of Earth, which is a world where all living things have died except for Batgirl. In order to avoid being affected, the protagonist plans to find Batgirl and find ways to go to the relatively safe main world. Now he finally met Batgirl and the Flash from the main world who stayed with him, and planned to go back with him after helping the Flash change the future of the world. Why I read this book: First of all, let me state that I don't know much about DC. I used to only know the most famous characters such as Superman, Batman, Joker, and Catwoman. In the past few years, I have learned a little about the main characters through the Internet, but I still haven't read DC-related comics or movies. I am considered a DC stranger. However, DC fans in the comments said that this book is more faithful to the original work and does not have too many secondary designs, so it must be true. Secondly, as a novel itself, the characters currently appearing, including the protagonist, have online IQs, distinct personalities, and no behavior that is inconsistent with their status. Moreover, it is not the kind of work that is written for insiders to enjoy themselves. I, a passerby, can understand what it is talking about. And because Marvel movies beat DC, Marvel fans have an absolute advantage in the online literary circle. It is rare to find a DC fan movie with good quality, so I recommend giving it a try. Why not read this book: I feel that the part about the protagonist's past life in the first chapter is unnecessary, and it is somewhat toxic, and may easily drive away readers. I also feel that the progress of the plot is a bit slow. After all, we only meet the mission target Batgirl in about fifty chapters. Some impatient readers may not be able to stand it. I hope that the subsequent plot will not be too slow. Overall, I'll give it a - and I'll change my review later depending on the situation.




Rare, a masterpiece among American comic novels.




Probably the best DC-based American comic fanfic in recent years (there are not many DC-based American comics...). The protagonist, who has an in-depth understanding of the DC universe, wakes up and finds that he has traveled through time and become Deathstroke, who has extremely high martial arts in the DC comics world. He is in a gender-changing world. The big opening event was last year's DC Dark Night Metal. In order to survive, the protagonist, who knew the plot, went with the female version of Deathstroke to find the Batgirl of this world, and joined forces with the main world. The Flashes from other worlds... Work together to prevent Earth-11 from being destroyed by Barbatos... The plot is well deduced, the characters are restored to their original appearance, the IQs of the main and supporting characters are online, and the pretense is naturally not embarrassing. The novel starts slowly, and for children who are not so familiar with the DC universe, the threshold is high, but not as high as expected. Ps: Children who like American comics can reply to the keyword "American comics" in the background of the public account to get a classified inventory of American comics. Of course, mainly Marvel, you know the reason...















