
American Comics: Mastering Resurrection Surgery, I'm so Popular
美漫:精通复活术后,我太受欢迎
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 476k Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Fan Fiction
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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9.1kRecommends
18.3kFans
156Chapters
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I feel that the author's strengths and weaknesses are quite obvious, but at the moment it seems that the weaknesses are more prominent. First of all, the storyline is undoubtedly compact, and each link advances quickly enough. There are very few chapters with very low information content (of course, the part where the protagonist kills insects is really useless, and the character creation is also extremely thin). The atmosphere that each link should have can be quickly highlighted, so it is not a drama to watch, but it also makes people have the patience to continue reading. But the author's characterization and polishing of the characters are obviously far from up to standard. This can be clearly felt from the scene when Oracle and Cassandra appear. The protagonist made an extremely disrespectful joke when he first met the oracle. Let's put aside the fact that Barbara is an oracle, and summarize the whole thing as "the protagonist joked when he first met a paralyzed person, are you cosplaying Hawking?" This is undoubtedly extremely rude and offensive behavior, and the nature of the matter will not change because of Barbara's generosity. The same goes for getting along with Cassandra. Before the protagonist recognizes who she is, he maintains a restrained sense of distance, but once he recognizes which character she is in the original work, he immediately transforms into the Oil King and the head guy. More than that, looking at the interaction between the protagonist and the Bat Family, we can see that as long as the protagonist finds that the person in front of him has seen it in the comics, he will immediately enter a kind of "one-sided familiarity". His social distance from this person instantly spans from unfamiliarity to acquaintance to familiarity, so he will behave in a way that we think is very out of bounds. I personally think this is because the author does not really regard this character as a character that he needs to further develop. Because the original work is long enough, these characters are already three-dimensional in the author's mind. But the problem is that this is the author's own story. The author simply adapted these characters into his own story, which ultimately resulted in an extremely powerful sense of separation. We will feel that the protagonist and Joshua, the characters played by the author themselves, and the Bat-family live in two worlds. Every interaction with each other is like forcibly sewing the two halves together, and the flattening of the Bat-family exacerbates this. Therefore, the protagonist does something but seems not to have done it. He seems to be deeply involved in the affairs of the Bat Family, but at the same time he seems to be just a camera, and the Bat Family is not familiar with him at all.
Interesting, I was thinking that if the protagonist resurrected the Flash, there would be several Flashes and Reverse-Flash present.
In fact, the fact that black people have become like this is ultimately caused by the United States itself. At that time, black people almost established a financial street that belonged to black people, but they were forcibly crushed by the American army by the white army. At that time, black people realized that their efforts all their lives were useless, so they simply became more and more debauched
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I suggest you change the introduction. It's too abstract. Just remove the sentence about red. Fortunately, the plot is not that weird.
Brainless, you have a bad relationship with death. Aren't you afraid that the supreme rule will come to your door?
Good guy, I realized after reading it that the introduction said that Batman was resurrected around chapter 40, but the update is only at chapter 38. Sorry.
Although I have only read a few chapters, I just want to comment. 1. The protagonist has no initial force, 2. There is no way to forcefully control the resurrected person, 3. The protagonist can easily expose his underwear to others. The housekeeper and Luo Bin still have some skills at least. They know the settings from watching movies and can barely believe it without losing their minds. Grandpa Wayne doesn't know who he is, so you reveal your abilities? ,, Sooner or later, such people will be captured by the major forces and used as tools. You don't need to watch the subsequent plot, they must be wise, otherwise they will not be able to get through.
I remember that God in DC has the biggest fist. People like resurrected Thomas and Martha can go to heaven. Will they be beaten by the old God in the future?
Is the ability to resurrect okay? Black Lantern Ring Lazarus, DC wants to be resurrected, there are a lot of ways Unless it's the Waynes...?
This protagonist is obviously a normal person, but he is oily and rude.
Goblin, successfully captured Superman
From now on, don't blame saints/knights/elves for not being able to defeat goblins. After all, they can even capture Superman, which is enough to prove their strength.
Good book. I originally thought it was about a brainless person who can resurrect people, but I didn't expect it to be quite good.
I do support changing the profile. This is my first thought after reading your profile.
I wonder if the author has a female protagonist? If not, forget it
Why does it start with 2026? Any idea?
If you are so defiant, the Court of Life will not tolerate you And if there is a God, will he allow you? To be too whimsical, to have power, but to be unable to protect yourself, is a sin