
Marvel Superman? Popeye!
漫威超人?大力水手!
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 122k Words
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Anime Crossover
- Updated
- 2y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The content is good, but the weaknesses are too obvious and easy to target. I hope the author will solve it as soon as possible And you must know that Bobby can punch objects into the shape he wants without eating spinach. The author's portrait is really a bit unpleasant to watch. It is better to be reborn as Popeye directly.
Spinach sailor
What should you do when the pig's trotters take out the spinach and someone else uses their power to turn the spinach into a lump of pig's trotters? 😏
The settings are okay, but I feel like if you can't hold it down, it will collapse easily, especially with the combat power.
The previous one is okay, but the vest is a failure, and my interest in watching it is greatly reduced. The invincible flow rescue needs to look like an invincible flow, so don't write about the clone vest!
Is the antonym of sailor ham?
Why does the protagonist seem to have no brains recently and is always deflated?
The semi-invincible novel fictionalizes a parallel opponent, just like a child playing house
The setting is good, but the protagonist has no brains and does things in a grinding manner, which makes it uncomfortable to watch.
It's good, now I know how to deal with the protagonist as an individual. If SHIELD knows it, it means that Hydra knows it, which means the whole world knows it.
When I was little, I really thought that eating spinach would make me as strong as Popeye.
It's finished in 120,000 words, which is awesome.
Popeye's basic abilities are immortality, cannot be imprisoned, his pants will not break, his pipe will not break, his pipe will not leave his mouth, the smoke from the pipe can be turned into hands, and the smoke can be interacted with
I think the weakness of being able to transform into spinach should be retained. It seems that the protagonist is inexplicably teleported to space. Wouldn't it be great to see a can of spinach suddenly appear?
Popeye's Normal Force is also super psychopathic.
The protagonist is going to grow a Green Goblin clone. I think the clone is quite disgusting. Isn't it enough that Marvel has so many villains, and the protagonist can also travel through the multiverse? Isn't it enough for the author to write it?
Difficult to stretch
Popeye is an animation created in the United States to urge children to eat spinach. Essentially an American theme work
Can't you investigate the current writing environment before writing a book? , Who wants to see the clone now? Who wants to see pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger?
Popeye is all about being invincible, so don't overwhelm his combat power, just treat it as an invincible text.
I don't understand, fight the Green Goblin. Can't he bring out his demonic personality?
It's time to enter the most boring phase of pretending to be a master in the invincible style again.
You have already recommended it, so don't cut it.
Hey, my writing power is not strong enough. I am a eunuch.
Ah? Just write it down when you have time. Don't you have enough reading? I just discovered this book
I usually start watching after 200,000 yuan. You only have 120,000 words...
Popeye is a protagonist in the comic cartoon, so I want to ask if the protagonist of this book has the kind of abilities he has in the comic cartoon?
This idea reminds me of a Tom Cat novel that I just finished.