
Saiki's Super Power in American Comics
齐木超能在美漫
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 12k Words
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Myriad Worlds
- Updated
- 8y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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6Chapters
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His superpower. . Easily destroy the world. . Don't be too arrogant about reversing time, although some are a bit tricky to start.
The suppressor suppresses NMB. If Thanos is so strong, he needs to use infinity stones to become stronger. Can you destroy the universe?
Don't underestimate Marvel's China. Marvel's Spear Bureau is also very strong. Moreover, China does not discriminate against mutants. How can a bunch of mutants in China be so weak?
The author should not involve China. No matter whether the author writes well or not, there will always be people who find fault. Personally, I feel like Marvel, all kinds of comics, and animations, it's best not to involve the Chinese country, even if the original animation has the Chinese country, don't involve the Chinese country, after all, the main plot is not the Chinese country. It is hoped that more wonderful original works will emerge in the motherland and it will become a major cultural export country.
Could the author please be more specific in his wording?
In Chapter 13, "The grievances between Li Nuo and the Ten Commandments Gang are too numerous to describe." That's not how the idiom "It's too difficult to describe." . . 😅
Do you know the Golden Three Chapters? After reading the first chapter, I didn't want to read anymore.
I really admire how poorly written this book is.