
Kryptonian from a Certain American Comic
某美漫的氪星人
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- Anime Crossover
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The Phoenix Force of a Certain American Comic










I think this novel should be called Marvel Mentor
This novel should be called Marvel Mentor
I've read Chapter 50 and want to share my thoughts.
I mentioned the bad aspects of this book before, but I am not a junkie. Advantages: 1. A Kryptonian is a Kryptonian, and his abilities are not compromised (as far as his current performance is concerned), unlike some who say that a Kryptonian will gradually become stronger from an ordinary person. 2. Instead of using too many comic plots, the MCU, which is the movie universe setting, is used alone. This is good news for most readers who have only watched movies but like Marvel, because they do not need to see the confusing and complicated character relationships, like Hell's Kitchen, etc., Which expands the readership. Disadvantages: 1. The character of the protagonist is weak, I don't know what his purpose is at all, and there is no clear main line (it does not rule out that there will be one later, the previous part is just a foreshadowing) 2. Lack of originality, basically the protagonist enters the movie plot, then spoils it, and then does what the original protagonist did according to the movie plot, and the description is bland, like a running account. For example, in the part where Jane was transformed into the female Thor, it was completely possible that she could not lift the hammer for the first time. Later, after the Destroyer came, she could lift it after a plot (such as the male protagonist's enlightenment). This not only enriched the plot but also included Jane in a logical manner, instead of being like the author who said the protagonist said Jane could lift the hammer and just lifted it, pretending to be awkward. 3 The writing style is immature. Generally speaking, if the writing style is good, even if it lacks originality, the logic is slightly confusing, and it basically follows the original plot, it can still make readers enjoy reading it. But as far as I looked, the author obviously did not have this kind of writing style. Basically, it is all about what the protagonist wants to do, what the protagonist thinks, how the protagonist feels, and then the plot is like that. In fact, you can add more descriptions of the environment, profile descriptions, psychological descriptions of others, etc., To make the writing fuller rather than just a running account. In short, the author's original idea for this book was fine, but the limited writing power made the book seem unattractive at the beginning. As for the rest, I will continue to read it. After all, it is really difficult to find an American comic novel with the right theme (I am the kind of person who doesn't read comics but only watches movies, but is also interested in Marvel and DC).
Please, if the author wants to write about the DC universe, he must let the male protagonist kill the ultimate hypocrite Batman, whose ahimsa is so disgusting that he doesn't pay for his own life and is extremely arrogant! ! !
Scarlet Witch
Don't fight Thanos, fight the Eternals. They are the lackeys of the Celestials. When the population of a planet explodes, the eggs of the universe will hatch out of the Celestials.
In fact, I have never understood Ben Parker's behavior. The gangster robbed a handful of money (he couldn't run away with surveillance) and a gun in his hand. This kind of thing should be handled by capable people or the police. You act like a hero randomly, and a defenseless old man rushes forward and either becomes a hostage or suffers death. When acting bravely, you must also consider your actual ability. Being a hero who is irrational and does not consider the consequences is irresponsible to himself and his family. Kindness can be praised, but this kind of behavior is definitely not worthy of praise or imitation. It is not wrong to say that the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. However, power and righteousness are combined. It would be incomplete to put aside one aspect and only talk about the other.
American comics are in a recession. I think there were at least 10 books in the top 100 monthly science fiction lists back then. Now. . . Hey, go ahead and cherish it
To be honest, I'm a little disappointed. The Marvel volume is actually pretty good. The protagonist kills decisively but also maintains a certain degree of restraint. But when I got to DC, I started to let myself go and became a clown with only one power, tricking people everywhere to open up the harem. I was happy and happy here.
Hurry up and unify the earth. If not, it will be useless no matter how strong the hero becomes. A Holy Mother will always be just a dog used by the US Federation.
Will New Element Energy think 100 billion Tony is expensive? ? ? There are already 100 billion particle colliders. Can you, the author, be more reliable?
To form a force, how should I put it, to be the ultimate nanny.
Why isn't she the heroine? Is she not beautiful? Not sexy?
First of all, the so-called shortcomings of Captain America's Super Soldier Serum are too idealistic, and Captain America is not necessarily a good person. During World War II, he joined the army because of his good friend, and he joined Snake and Shield because Carter had created it. Knowing that the Winter Soldier had killed his good friend, he actually prevented his good friend's son from taking revenge. Hehe, when humans and superhumans clashed, he sided with superhumans, so it was never the United States that he wanted to protect, just a few people around him. Moreover, these few people also have precedence in his guardianship sequence.
I couldn't hold it back after reading Chapter 18. That mission was so stupid. The protagonist jumped from 10 high places around New York and some famous buildings at night without covering his face, and no one noticed... New York has a curfew at night, not even the police go out, street surveillance is turned off, and even the satellites passing by in the sky are shut down for maintenance, right? The ten pits left by the protagonist on the second day were all caused by natural disasters. They were natural phenomena and no one doubted them, right? I believe it myself...
Why so many Marvel books? The female protagonists are both Wanda.
I just want to ask, is there no such thing as monitoring? It was the first time that Parker was exposed to the public, but no one knew the result? ? ? Then jumped off Tony's roof, didn't Jarvis know? ? ? Didn't SHIELD know when he fought Odin? ? ? ?
After reading dozens of chapters, I would like to share some personal opinions. I feel that it is quite satisfactory, with no highlights. The protagonist feels timid and has been nannying through the plot. Everything is a predetermined result. You can know the result as soon as you watch it. There is no suspense. Your plug-in is to change the world. It is obvious that chaos is the biggest change and the best benefit. But every time you write, you just solve the problem in advance and turn it into the original ending. The protagonist has no idea about that. The earth is just a passer-by, with no bonds and inexplicable protection. There are obviously so many universes. To take a step back, if you haven't written about Thanos yet and don't dare to write about the earth doing big things, then you can definitely write that when Thanos comes to snap his fingers, go to other universes first, and then come back to fight after him. I watch Superman just to be free and have my way, not to be a super hero who works hard and doesn't complain. I don't watch Marvel to watch you keep retelling the plot. How can you be popular if you don't have many changes and don't have many features? I suggest that you consider writing some changes later and write something of your own. Otherwise, it will be difficult for the book to become popular. If you can't grasp some plots, ask the editor if you can write it. Otherwise, how can you attract more people to read it if you are so calm and calm? People will not know what features to say when they recommend the book.
You can open portals, but you still need to fly on the road in CD?
Why do you always bring Spider-Man? It's still innocent. I feel uncomfortable when I see this stupid person. He still saves Ben and co-signs his name. I always feel that if he doesn't draw a clear line with Spider-Man, the protagonist will sacrifice himself sooner or later. Even Ben, May and Iron Man can't bear it. He often rubs Parker's head. Why is he so loving? 😓Am I watching too much of Spider-Man's opening scene? Or is it too ridiculous to see a hero who never returns? (It seemed normal at first. He caused the trouble, but then Mei insisted on asking him to help. In the end, everything was ruined. He was about to die, and he had to forcefully say the line "The greater the responsibility.")
Which one do you like to start with Superman and Phoenix Force? I didn't know it when I read it before. Looking at that setting now, it's too ridiculous.
It's over, how can I put it? I think the boring plot behind it is probably Marvel DC's fault, in several aspects. Judging from the combat structure of Marvel DC, the mortal period has the most people. Once the protagonist becomes extraordinary, the number of friendly neutral enemies plummets, and it is difficult to arrange events. In the end, it is really just a few famous characters changing vests back and forth. The own combat power system also leaves the protagonist with nothing to do. For example, for those who prefer research and practice, the protagonist needs to refer to learning to find a strengthening route. Some previous abilities need to be integrated, and they need to understand themselves, etc. However, there is no training system in Marvel DC, and the protagonist is Superman who starts to level up lying down, so the protagonist cannot exert his subjective initiative. Also, for example, if the protagonist takes the lantern beast, what does the lantern beast represent, how does it work, and what consequences will it cause?
You can use Pym particles to shrink a star and make it into a bracelet.
Too many Kryptonian articles on the Internet have become dark articles. If you don't like it, you will be dissatisfied.
The Marvel part was okay, but I couldn't stand it after reading a few chapters of DC. The protagonists didn't even look like the same person, as if they were being controlled by Gouba.
After reading the previous chapters, I really can't stand the author's "Bubble". Whenever I see this, it feels really inconsistent. I really can't understand why some people insist on pronouncing i as l, just like pointing at a deer and telling others that this is a horse.
It's strange that after reading so many American comic books, very few of them write about Betty as the heroine. I remember that there was a version starring Jennifer Connelly. Her appearance was absolutely amazing, no better than Wanda, some bad street widow sister nowadays?
An evil and eternal plot has dragged on for so long, it's really your fault.
Please pin it! ! Marvel Declassified! The author said that the authenticity of Odin's Infinity Gauntlet should be true, because Odin conquered not only the nine realms, but also the entire universe. He once collected five infinity stones, and in the end he was short of the soul gem. Finally, he found the soul gem storage place and went to the mountain, but in the end he went down the mountain alone because the soul gem had to be sacrificed by the person he loved most. At that time, Odin's favorite was Hela, his eldest daughter who fought with him in the universe, so Odin gave up the soul gem without telling Hela to prevent Hela from knowing that his father gave up ruling the entire universe because of him. However, Hela did not understand, so he rebelled against Odin. Odin felt guilty and could not say it, so he just suppressed Hela. Secondly, neither Odin nor the Supreme Mage died. Odin finally turned into a ball of light and went to the creatures in higher latitudes, and the Supreme Mage went to the eternal side of the creation god.
It's a good read. It's rare to find a good Superman novel. The plot is quite enjoyable and the writing is not bad. There are no major flaws in the logic and setting. I would like to ask if there are any similar Superman novels?