
American Comic Hydra Spy
美漫的九头蛇间谍
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 655k Words
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Myriad Worlds
- Updated
- 6y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Brother author, are you squeezing out toothpaste? If you really can't stand it anymore, just cut it off. I feel uncomfortable just looking at it.
I read the beginning... I'm curious. The protagonist's author has repeatedly emphasized that he has not inherited any memory of the original protagonist. So how does a time traveler go to the headquarters with his ID, how to enter the door for verification, how to find the equipment room, how to know what equipment to receive, how to meet with people, and a series of pre-mission behaviors? You must know that he is going to the secret service headquarters, and anyone who behaves slightly abnormally will be suspected! Even if skills such as combat firearms have physical memory, what about other skills?
It has to be Hydra, SHIELD is just a branch of Hydra
I hope the heroine is Daisy Shockwave!
The protagonist and his adoptive father desperately put aside their relationship, and after meeting Daredevil, he was willing to sacrifice his life for others. I just can't figure it out. What is the point of forcibly making an enemy of Hydra?
Although I don't like SHIELD either, I definitely hate Hydra. That is a complete terrorist organization. Nothing to clean up.
Is it possible to simulate the ultimate form of the universe?
Is the author's promise to finish the book a joke?
This book was quite passable at first, but after a break of three months, it seems to be TJ.
The author tried hard to make the protagonist as powerful as an agent, but unfortunately the writing and plot couldn't keep up. He spent a lot of pen and ink on the protagonist's childish disguise, far-fetched explanations, and a lot of loopholes. The more he wrote, the more it fell apart. Then the author smoothed it out, the protagonist is simply mentally retarded, and everything goes together.
Reading this book, I need some wisdom
Just a pig's trotter is smart and everyone else is a fool
First, Pigfoot knew when the Fantastic Four flew into space without any investigation, which is amazing. Second, he didn't understand that the world was a mixture of multiple different movies.
The front is fine, but the pig's feet are mentally retarded in the back? The whole person is just a tool. No ideas of my own! And it's getting more and more verbose🙂
Can the author explain the protagonist's abilities in a separate chapter? Very confusing... The author said that the ability is [Form Transformation], and now there is a completed version of [Air Form] and an unfinished version of [Steel Form]. The scope and limitations of this ability are unknown. Is there a scientific basis or is it purely a matter of thin air? Why can you be converted when you come into contact with others? Are there any other conversions besides air and steel? Like liquids, fire, smoke, or even elements? Also, why can only the protagonist's clothes that have been radiated by the "cosmic air flow" change together, but not other clothes? Is there a difference? In short, the setting of this super power is not rigorous enough and the boundaries are blurred. I hope the author can set it more accurately, otherwise it will be very confusing to read. PS: This ability is very similar to "absorbing people". When it comes into contact with any substance, the body can convert it into that substance. However, the transformation of the protagonist is like a figment of imagination. Without restrictions and scope, it would be too buggy.
Brother, is there any update? I still remember the guaranteed completion you sent {"NickName":"Only persistence","UserId":300563433}
In fact, some of the articles are quite ridiculous, including this setting. You are a normal person, and suddenly a lot of memories that do not belong to you appear. How can it be possible that four people are normal and have problems or subtle influences and nothing happens? If you don't have any family affection for the original owner, then it's not considered memory fusion at all.
The author should update it quickly, otherwise I won't vote for you.
Also, the male protagonist praises Daredevil in various ways, but treats him with a cold shoulder + does not rule out the possibility of personally killing his 'so-called blindly caring' adoptive father if given the opportunity. (And it is based on the fact that the male protagonist has confirmed in his heart that his adoptive father has great trust and 'blind' concern). I have to say, it's really scary. (It doesn't mean that the male protagonist has to care about and trust his adoptive father.)
Most of the protagonists in American comics nowadays are similar to black-robed pickets, egoists. Can such people still be called heroes?
I guess he is completely eunuch, hey.
That's how it ended happily. I can write occasionally in my spare time.
You only have one monthly pass, so don't be too little
Doesn't it take the Hulk's blood to turn into a giant?
After it was put on the shelf, I felt that it was a different person, but the author was still messed up, and there was a lot of verbosity.