
American Comics: Starting with Obtaining Spider-man's Powers
by Avoid Evil And Drive Away Evil Spirits
About This Novel
"Dear Spider-Man, what kind of creature do you think... A spider is?" Under the pitch-black night, Li Buying was wearing a black robe with a white spiderweb pattern and a mask with changing white and black patterns. She stood on a tall building chatting with her dear neighbor. He smiled and disappeared in front of the vigilant Peter Parker, leaving only one sentence: "Lurking in the darkness and quietly weaving spider webs, using venom or huge force to kill the enemy with one blow. I think this is what spiders should do, so I have to suggest that you find the criminal faster than me -" "After all~ you know, [Weaver] never leaves those pests alive." -- Reborn as an ordinary person in Queens, New York City, in the Marvel world, Li Buying, who knows a little about the outline of the story, is a little bit Alexander. There are constantly people who want to obtain the vibranium research information left by his dead scientist parents from Li Buying. In the past six years, there are still people who want to obtain the information. Forget it, after finally getting through the crisis, he suddenly discovered that his childhood sweetheart and unrelated sister was actually a mutant, and the daughter of a super mutant villain. She herself was still working in the mutant underground resistance organization. With no other choice, Li Buying had no choice but to improve his strength while trying to find a way to survive safely in this dangerous world.
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American Comics: Starting from Obtaining Spider-Man's Powers 3.7 Points 20230603 records, 130,000 words serialized, No. 21 On Qidian Newcomer Signed New Book List Travel through Marvel Cinematic Universe, merge with the superhero Goldfinger, and compete with the villains and villains of Marvel Cinematic Universe. The author's writing skills are quite good, and he can express the picture the author wants to conceive fluently and logically. Goldfinger is quite interesting, as it can provide the male protagonist with a superhero template from the Marvel world, allowing him to integrate his abilities step by step. And the male protagonist will be given a task card. When the male protagonist completes the task, he can obtain the memory fragments of the comprehensive hero, extract abilities by fusing the memory fragments, and then slowly fuse the training again. The writing is just okay, the plot is fast-paced, and Goldfinger is quite interesting to watch.



Good - the writing is quite good, it can be regarded as a little food. However, the writing of the story drama is a bit messy, which is not conducive to viewers who like to read refreshing stories, but overall the writing is very good. Then the plot and the title are relatively consistent, and overall it's good. The characters are not too mentally retarded, the protagonist is not too crazy, and the IQ is very normal. Overall, the book's writing is smooth and should be able to reach more than 1 million words.













