(The score has just been opened, the score will increase) [Volume 1: The End of Doom] [Volume 2 is being serialized]
Clark Kent traveled through time.
When he traveled through time for the first time, he thought he was getting a Superman template, but when he grew up, he discovered that the world only had "Superman" comics and no superpowers at all.
The second time through, he was already lying in the Kryptonian spaceship.
His father is Jor-El and his mother is Laura.
This time, he really became Kal-El.
I thought the spaceship would land on the earth, be picked up by Jonathan and Martha, and take them home, where they would go through the process of developing a superman.
But when the hatch opened, it was not the Kansas farm couple who appeared in front of him.
But the human emperor wearing golden armor.
And Malcador, the Sealbearer, stood aside.
At this point, fate has completely taken the most outrageous direction.
In the late stages of the Unification War, Ursh and the Pacific Rim Empire joined forces to fight back, leaving the Human Empire in danger.
When the Sons of Krypton set foot on the Wasteland of Terra, there were no mortals under the sun.
Thunder Warriors, Custodes, Primarch Project, Unification War, Doomsday, Lantern Corps, Expeditionary Fleet...
Emperor: Horus, this is your brother, Krak.
Horus: If you cannot have all the love of your father, then let the galaxy burn!
Reader comments
Alas, it is a pity that the last book of spells is gone. But one characteristic I noticed is that the author seems to be very good at writing about some daily aspects. And when it is written, it does not make people feel that it is ordinary writing. It just feels like a comfort in times of despair. It was when the author was writing about legion warfare that it was, how should I put it, a bit? No. It's just that when there are a little more people in a fight, the nonsense starts to increase. Originally it was just one or two words, nonsense, nothing. But because the author is not very good at writing in this area, a few more words of nonsense are added to a paragraph of nonsense, which then leads to a sharp increase in nonsense. It is recommended that the author practice this aspect a little. Or try to reduce this aspect as much as possible. Try to summarize it as much as possible in one or two sentences. I think you're pretty good at writing singles.
Very well written. Superman's kindness should be written more seriously.
For me, Cloud Warhammer, it's quite interesting. Superman's artificial intelligence father brings in the setting of DC's emotional spectrum. I'm looking forward to the plot of the four little ones being used as batteries🤩
This is an old book, please support it and look forward to the subsequent plot.
It's still very good, but since the protagonist is Superman, let's become invincible as soon as possible, with less desperate environments and descriptions of the protagonist's powerlessness (even though it's a parallel universe)
I can't figure out how good I am at writing multiple main lines, and I can't figure out what people who read your superhuman title want to see. The beginning is very good, but I realized when I was writing the Day of Destruction that I couldn't figure out what my audience wanted to see. Summary: This is a self-motivated work by a confused author that ends in an anticlimactic way. (The last book was based on your protagonist's uniqueness and invincibility. You set each universe to have a protagonist with twelve talismans. Are there any good reviews?)
I read the last book, and I still enjoyed it. If the previous book had been resurrected, I would have read two of them [smile][smile]
The author is missing, and I didn't feel as comfortable reading the first book. It talked about multiple world lines in the early stage, which was a bit confusing. 😇
The Lion King is quite strong. In fact, he is the strongest among the Primarchs in direct confrontation. Horus said during the rebellion that if the Lion King comes back, the war will end without any suspense.
The author started to add some private settings, which looked weird.
I really recommend it, DC and Warhammer are ecstatic. The author's idea of integrating big events like Flashpoint and Doomsday with Warhammer is really great. The writing is also good, and Henry is also a Warhammer fan. Da Chao as the protagonist really feels like a person.
Smooth integration, the ability to change the original plot, reasonable characters, not obvious OOC, and the author Wei Li forcibly adjusts the world line
Yes, the writing is very interesting. It has the flavor of DC and Warhammer. As long as you don't pull back, it will be an absolute masterpiece.
Good, good, good, good, good
Not bad, but a bit petty. Makes me feel a bit like Riqing
Written by someone, looks good, five-star review
It looks good. It's great that the primarchs are friendly to each other under the influence of the protagonist.
Still looks good, so right
It's great to come here after chasing books.
I believe in you, I believe in your talent!
It's like someone wrote it, very good
If the Horus Heresy breaks out in the future, it stands to reason that the protagonists and the Emperor during the Unification War can be seen
It seems to my liking now, but the protagonist can fight Khorne now. I wonder if the force will increase in the future.
It would be best if the author adds more words to complete it!
The last book was a pity, but this one is pretty good and interesting. Come on!
Awesome, even if the old book is removed from the shelves, the new book will still be as good.
It's pretty good. The kindness of the protagonist should be written more, but I can't feel it.
Good news, good looking
bad news, new book
It is indeed a good book. The plot is also very good so far. Keep it up. The author is great. Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up and update quickly.
Not bad, not bad, where Doomsday appears can be slightly optimized.
Good, the plot design is reasonable
Very good. Leon wrote this part very well. The integration of Green Lantern Corps is very smooth. I like to read it. I love to read it. More to come.
Alas, it is a pity that the last book of spells is gone. But one characteristic I noticed is that the author seems to be very good at writing about some daily aspects. And when it is written, it does not make people feel that it is ordinary writing. It just feels like a comfort in times of despair. It was when the author was writing about legion warfare that it was, how should I put it, a bit? No. It's just that when there are a little more people in a fight, the nonsense starts to increase. Originally it was just one or two words, nonsense, nothing. But because the author is not very good at writing in this area, a few more words of nonsense are added to a paragraph of nonsense, which then leads to a sharp increase in nonsense. It is recommended that the author practice this aspect a little. Or try to reduce this aspect as much as possible. Try to summarize it as much as possible in one or two sentences. I think you're pretty good at writing singles.
Very well written. Superman's kindness should be written more seriously.
For me, Cloud Warhammer, it's quite interesting. Superman's artificial intelligence father brings in the setting of DC's emotional spectrum. I'm looking forward to the plot of the four little ones being used as batteries🤩
This is an old book, please support it and look forward to the subsequent plot.
It's still very good, but since the protagonist is Superman, let's become invincible as soon as possible, with less desperate environments and descriptions of the protagonist's powerlessness (even though it's a parallel universe) I can't figure out how good I am at writing multiple main lines, and I can't figure out what people who read your superhuman title want to see. The beginning is very good, but I realized when I was writing the Day of Destruction that I couldn't figure out what my audience wanted to see. Summary: This is a self-motivated work by a confused author that ends in an anticlimactic way. (The last book was based on your protagonist's uniqueness and invincibility. You set each universe to have a protagonist with twelve talismans. Are there any good reviews?)
I read the last book, and I still enjoyed it. If the previous book had been resurrected, I would have read two of them [smile][smile] The author is missing, and I didn't feel as comfortable reading the first book. It talked about multiple world lines in the early stage, which was a bit confusing. 😇
The Lion King is quite strong. In fact, he is the strongest among the Primarchs in direct confrontation. Horus said during the rebellion that if the Lion King comes back, the war will end without any suspense. The author started to add some private settings, which looked weird.
I really recommend it, DC and Warhammer are ecstatic. The author's idea of integrating big events like Flashpoint and Doomsday with Warhammer is really great. The writing is also good, and Henry is also a Warhammer fan. Da Chao as the protagonist really feels like a person.
Smooth integration, the ability to change the original plot, reasonable characters, not obvious OOC, and the author Wei Li forcibly adjusts the world line
Yes, the writing is very interesting. It has the flavor of DC and Warhammer. As long as you don't pull back, it will be an absolute masterpiece.
Good, good, good, good, good
Not bad, but a bit petty. Makes me feel a bit like Riqing
Written by someone, looks good, five-star review
It looks good. It's great that the primarchs are friendly to each other under the influence of the protagonist.
Still looks good, so right
It's great to come here after chasing books.
I believe in you, I believe in your talent!
It's like someone wrote it, very good
If the Horus Heresy breaks out in the future, it stands to reason that the protagonists and the Emperor during the Unification War can be seen
It seems to my liking now, but the protagonist can fight Khorne now. I wonder if the force will increase in the future.
It would be best if the author adds more words to complete it!
The last book was a pity, but this one is pretty good and interesting. Come on!
Awesome, even if the old book is removed from the shelves, the new book will still be as good.
It's pretty good. The kindness of the protagonist should be written more, but I can't feel it.
Good news, good looking bad news, new book
It is indeed a good book. The plot is also very good so far. Keep it up. The author is great. Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up and update quickly.
Not bad, not bad, where Doomsday appears can be slightly optimized.
Good, the plot design is reasonable
Very good. Leon wrote this part very well. The integration of Green Lantern Corps is very smooth. I like to read it. I love to read it. More to come.
Good-looking, good-looking, so good-looking