
American Comics: Multiverse of Madness
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Zhang Yi accidentally traveled to the ruined universe of the Marvel Universe. In this world, everything is so hopeless. There are no superheroes here. Those ways that enable heroes to obtain superpowers eventually lead to their death. After Peter Parker was bitten by a spider, he did not become Spider-Man. Instead, he was infected with the disease and died on the street! After finally escaping from this universe, Zhang Yi discovered to his horror that the multiverse had already collapsed. What awaited him would be one apocalyptic universe after another... Zhang Ye: If the universe in the apocalypse is a tomb, I will be the tombkeeper of the multiverse.
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Official(77)Scraped 11d ago
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I submitted to the wrong website, brother. QQ Reading is full of fast-traveling web articles. Your type is really suitable for the starting point.
Leave a long review
After 50 hours of unremitting efforts, I finally finished reading this work. My evaluation of this work is: average to above excellent. This review contains spoilers In terms of plot, this work is self-explanatory and most of the pitfalls have been filled. However, the identity of the grandfather in Quicksilver's dream has not yet been revealed, nor has it been revealed why Miss Time was in an apathetic state at the beginning. However, this is also understood to be the story that happened after the protagonist cut off the camera at the end, which is quite interesting to think about. In short, there are basically no loopholes in the plot, but the most perfect plot in this game is about the earl in the wasteland. The sentence "The hands of a hero should not be stained with the blood of innocent people" has stuck in my mind for a long time. The last part about contacting Professor X in the wasteland is also okay. I don't know what was written about the time when The Flash traveled through time, and it didn't really contribute to the plot to be honest. In terms of characters, the protagonist never wanted to go back from the beginning to the end, he just wanted to survive. At least his original intention has not changed. After the protagonist becomes a god, there is basically no psychological description. How can I put it, it is a pity. The other characters I like the most are Old Bruce, Bullseye of the Wasteland (those Bullseye Diaries were written really well), and Deadpool (the later ones). The Deadpool in this book is really well written, although there are only a few lines, but this time the barrier is really broken, even the starting point and QQ are stated. As for the emotional scenes, it was a mess. The emotional scenes with Joe were unclear, and the emotional scenes with Carla were reluctant to move forward. At the end, they mentioned Joe and said that she had been waiting for six years, but she was not even allowed to talk about it and the matter passed. Since it was written, why not write it to the end? I ask. In short, hurry up and make a sequel to complete these, the emotional drama between Joe and Kara, the encounter between Quicksilver and the protagonist, why Miss Time is down, and the daily life of various heroes. Although this book has been completed for a while, I still hope there will be a follow-up, otherwise I will feel empty.
I read more than a hundred chapters. I thought it would be at least four stars, but after a hundred chapters it became awkward. The character descriptions are a little too childish, and it goes against the serious atmosphere of the subject. And that Ashley, who forcibly started a conflict with the protagonist group, and the reason was too exaggerated, right? Kill the protagonist for justice? Doesn't this seem ridiculous? The author's writing skills are still very good. It's a complete waste when you write like this.
The protagonist travels to a strange universe and causes trouble everywhere like an idiot.
Talk about the influence of other stars on Kryptonians
After looking at it, if the protagonist has a world of his own, some of the stars can be used to accelerate the strength of Supergirl, who has just been exposed to the sun. Not only yellow solar energy strengthens Kryptonians, nor is it only red solar energy that weakens Kryptonians. It is currently clear that other stars have an influence on aliens. For example, the green sun has a more powerful effect than the red sun in depriving aliens of their power. The blue sun will give 1000% of the ability enhancement compared to the yellow sun and derive new super powers. For example, it will give Kryptonians the super power to give other people their own super powers. Black holes drain Kryptonians of their power Quasar will give Kryptonians stronger abilities than Yellow Sun, and they will also have more space to manipulate, transport atomic-level matter, control telepathy, and telekinesis (and derived barriers, etc.) The pulsar also has a higher level of power than the yellow sun. In addition, strictly speaking, Dachao does have a special form of Blue Superman, which is not afraid of the red sun or kryptonite. It is the stage where the ability mutates into an energy body under unknown conditions.
Personally, I feel that American comics should still write about white people. Of course, modern ones can write about Hua Yi...
Does the protagonist really have an IQ? Look at the comments where they praise the battle of wits and courage. The one has no strength, no intelligence, and relies solely on the plot to survive. How can he be so highly praised?
The front is pretty good
The first few worlds were pretty good, but the more I wrote, the more contrived and incapable I was of writing well, and then it became less and less good.
It's good, but updates are a bit slow.
Xdm Do you have any recommendations for similar novels? It's really a book shortage.
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Official(77)Scraped 11d ago
You
I submitted to the wrong website, brother. QQ Reading is full of fast-traveling web articles. Your type is really suitable for the starting point.
Leave a long review
After 50 hours of unremitting efforts, I finally finished reading this work. My evaluation of this work is: average to above excellent. This review contains spoilers In terms of plot, this work is self-explanatory and most of the pitfalls have been filled. However, the identity of the grandfather in Quicksilver's dream has not yet been revealed, nor has it been revealed why Miss Time was in an apathetic state at the beginning. However, this is also understood to be the story that happened after the protagonist cut off the camera at the end, which is quite interesting to think about. In short, there are basically no loopholes in the plot, but the most perfect plot in this game is about the earl in the wasteland. The sentence "The hands of a hero should not be stained with the blood of innocent people" has stuck in my mind for a long time. The last part about contacting Professor X in the wasteland is also okay. I don't know what was written about the time when The Flash traveled through time, and it didn't really contribute to the plot to be honest. In terms of characters, the protagonist never wanted to go back from the beginning to the end, he just wanted to survive. At least his original intention has not changed. After the protagonist becomes a god, there is basically no psychological description. How can I put it, it is a pity. The other characters I like the most are Old Bruce, Bullseye of the Wasteland (those Bullseye Diaries were written really well), and Deadpool (the later ones). The Deadpool in this book is really well written, although there are only a few lines, but this time the barrier is really broken, even the starting point and QQ are stated. As for the emotional scenes, it was a mess. The emotional scenes with Joe were unclear, and the emotional scenes with Carla were reluctant to move forward. At the end, they mentioned Joe and said that she had been waiting for six years, but she was not even allowed to talk about it and the matter passed. Since it was written, why not write it to the end? I ask. In short, hurry up and make a sequel to complete these, the emotional drama between Joe and Kara, the encounter between Quicksilver and the protagonist, why Miss Time is down, and the daily life of various heroes. Although this book has been completed for a while, I still hope there will be a follow-up, otherwise I will feel empty.
I read more than a hundred chapters. I thought it would be at least four stars, but after a hundred chapters it became awkward. The character descriptions are a little too childish, and it goes against the serious atmosphere of the subject. And that Ashley, who forcibly started a conflict with the protagonist group, and the reason was too exaggerated, right? Kill the protagonist for justice? Doesn't this seem ridiculous? The author's writing skills are still very good. It's a complete waste when you write like this.
The protagonist travels to a strange universe and causes trouble everywhere like an idiot.
Talk about the influence of other stars on Kryptonians
After looking at it, if the protagonist has a world of his own, some of the stars can be used to accelerate the strength of Supergirl, who has just been exposed to the sun. Not only yellow solar energy strengthens Kryptonians, nor is it only red solar energy that weakens Kryptonians. It is currently clear that other stars have an influence on aliens. For example, the green sun has a more powerful effect than the red sun in depriving aliens of their power. The blue sun will give 1000% of the ability enhancement compared to the yellow sun and derive new super powers. For example, it will give Kryptonians the super power to give other people their own super powers. Black holes drain Kryptonians of their power Quasar will give Kryptonians stronger abilities than Yellow Sun, and they will also have more space to manipulate, transport atomic-level matter, control telepathy, and telekinesis (and derived barriers, etc.) The pulsar also has a higher level of power than the yellow sun. In addition, strictly speaking, Dachao does have a special form of Blue Superman, which is not afraid of the red sun or kryptonite. It is the stage where the ability mutates into an energy body under unknown conditions.
Personally, I feel that American comics should still write about white people. Of course, modern ones can write about Hua Yi...
Does the protagonist really have an IQ? Look at the comments where they praise the battle of wits and courage. The one has no strength, no intelligence, and relies solely on the plot to survive. How can he be so highly praised?
The front is pretty good
The first few worlds were pretty good, but the more I wrote, the more contrived and incapable I was of writing well, and then it became less and less good.
It's good, but updates are a bit slow.
Xdm Do you have any recommendations for similar novels? It's really a book shortage.
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Marvel fan fiction, small masterpieces It feels like the entire story is in a dangerous universe, which is a bit depressing, but the author's depiction and understanding of the Marvel universe is considered first-rate among Marvel fan fiction.



An unexpectedly good American comic book. The plot is about traveling to various American comic universes in the doomsday stage, including Marvel and DC. The protagonist starts in a universe where the Avengers and X-Men have been wiped out. He survives by saving Quicksilver who had his arm chopped off. He finds Miss Time who has been damaged by the Space-Time Management Bureau and travels through the multiverse. Later, he learns magic to save Supergirl and travels together to save various doomsday universes. In the context of American comics being poorly written, this book is surprisingly good.




This looks good, but the update is not good enough. .




A newly found American comic fan, traveling through various parallel universes, the writing is good, I look forward to the author's update speed














