
The Starting Symbiote Starts with the Black Robe Pickets
by Snack Town
About This Novel
As the saying goes, there are thousands of powerful people in the world, but one more person than me can't defeat them. Black Robe, Transformers, X-Men, DC, Marvel, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Overlord, King of the Undead... Brock Lee, reborn as a symbiote, is inspired to become the most powerful villain in the world. Since then, there has been another great villain in the multiverse. What will it look like when the symbiote Starlight, the symbiote Jean Grey, the symbiote Supergirl, the symbiote Scarlet Witch... All gather together? Current universe, "Blackjack", "Transformers", "Lord of the Rings"
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Official(5)Scraped 10d ago
Why are there more and more people writing about villains now?
It doesn't matter if it's well written, but it's meaningless if it's written so poorly.
Symbiosis, why don't you find a vegetative person to live with you? If there is no other consciousness, this body becomes yours.
What about the protagonist? The appearance rate of this protagonist is too low! Is this a behind-the-scenes story?
I have always had a question. If Azu copied Superman, was there something he copied from Kryptonite, such as the raw material for Reagent No. 5?
The protagonist is no longer a human being
I've read dozens of chapters. Putting aside the plot, the main character doesn't regard himself as a human being as soon as he crosses into a commemorative body. Is this a normal person? Don't say it's because of the influence of the symbiotic body. If it had such a big influence, the protagonist would be even more rubbish.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 10d ago
Why are there more and more people writing about villains now?
It doesn't matter if it's well written, but it's meaningless if it's written so poorly.
Symbiosis, why don't you find a vegetative person to live with you? If there is no other consciousness, this body becomes yours.
What about the protagonist? The appearance rate of this protagonist is too low! Is this a behind-the-scenes story?
I have always had a question. If Azu copied Superman, was there something he copied from Kryptonite, such as the raw material for Reagent No. 5?
The protagonist is no longer a human being
I've read dozens of chapters. Putting aside the plot, the main character doesn't regard himself as a human being as soon as he crosses into a commemorative body. Is this a normal person? Don't say it's because of the influence of the symbiotic body. If it had such a big influence, the protagonist would be even more rubbish.









