True Marvel World

Shelf testimonials

It was on the shelves just after 12 noon today. Regarding the testimonials on the shelves, well, to be honest, I went to refer to a lot of testimonials on the shelves before I wrote them because I have no experience.

First, let's explain some issues.

First, the first chapter discusses the most intense Spider-Man ability issue.

First of all, I probably counted it. In the first chapter, I used nearly 400 words to explain this problem. As a result, I still don’t know how many people said I was wrong, so I’ll explain it again.

As mentioned in the article, the Spider-Man here is part of the "Spider-Man 1/2/3" trilogy played by Toby Maguire. Both parents are agents of the CIA, not researchers from Osborne Industries. The mutant spider was accidentally researched by Columbia University and has nothing to do with Spider-Man's parents.

Then there is the venom problem. First of all, the protagonist has no abilities in the first chapter, and the body has genetic diseases. He may die in a few years. He knows that it is possible to obtain the ability to be Spider-Man, why not take a risk?

As for why you chose the old version of Spider-Man 1/2/3?

This is because I like this version of Spider-Man the most. Unlike "The Amazing Spider-Man" and "Spider-Man: Return of Heroes", the Spider-Man in "Spider-Man 1/2/3" is not a second generation that depends on his parents. He wasn't a middle school student who relied on Iron Man's spider suit. He was just a dick. Any ability was accidentally mutated. Even spider silk was launched from his body.

Some people may say that this is not in line with the original setting of the comics, but I just like this Spider-Man, that's it.

Then the second question, talk about the dc problem.

At the earliest time, I mentioned Batman once in the first chapter, which proved that there is dc in this book, but I deleted it later because it was really wrong, my fault.

As for where did dc go?It was mentioned in Chapter 46: Changes in the World. Let me cut off a paragraph.

"The New York Times: There are new discoveries about the coastal city ruins that disappeared in southern New Jersey. The explorers found some weird residual equipment under the coastal city ruins. According to the explorers, they did not know what the equipment was for. Yes, but it looks like it should be a kind of testing equipment..."

"Mysterious dc... really isn't Marvel, but Meiman?" Ron's eyes narrowed slightly when he saw the news, then he put the news in his favorites, and then moved to the next one. news.

This passage tells a piece of news, and the other name of the seaside city is called "Gotham".

Well, the third question, let’s talk about the protagonist’s emotional problems.

The article is more cryptic. Before Chapter 13, the protagonist was an ordinary normal person. He would sympathize with Uncle Ben, Jessica Jones, Norman Osborne, etc., and want to save them. people.

At the beginning of Chapter 14, the protagonist suddenly changed and lost his morality. He went to destroy several company laboratories without any scruples, and used mental power to influence others several times, turning a little bit of goodness into evil. .

From here on, the protagonist's emotions have undergone great changes, he began to become ruthless and indifferent, until Chapter 47, the protagonist finally discovered the problem, he thought of changing.

Then, just as many book friends said, the protagonist began to become a secondary second, and what he said seemed like a young child who was not grown up, and liked to prank others.

However, the word pretend is used in many places here, which shows that the protagonist has pretended all this, rather than really becoming a second-year young man.

I believe most people will only read the words "" inside, right?It’s the same with me myself. When I read a book, I only read the dialogue.

After that, there should be no other problems, um, yes, that's it!

Next, I would like to thank my editor greatly, UU for reading, and ccav and cctv.

The blockbuster is here, and I would also like to thank the author of the wave of "Sentinel of the American Man".!!!

Yes, I refer to this large book in many places in my article, and I almost copied one chapter from his book. Of course, he himself agrees.

Of course, I was wrong here. Even if he agreed, I shouldn't do this. So I changed the chapter later, and the end of the sentence has not been deleted. I also said this problem.

In short, the book "Sentinel of American Comics" is so good-looking, with good writing, good plot, good settings, good characterization, anyway, it is much better than me, so everyone should read that book, hehe!

In the end, I still want to ask everyone to come to the starting point to subscribe to a wave of this book to support Squirrel.

It’s a miserable sale. To write a book and save money, I have eaten one meal a day for almost half a year. At the beginning, I have had stomachache a few times. It feels like it’s better to die.

I didn't feel this anymore, because I got used to it, ha ha...

As soon as I took the exam, I thought about writing a fart book. I didn't write well, and I would be scolded by that time, and my mentality would collapse or something.

But in the end I persisted, so this pen name is Persistent Squirrel, that's it, over!

On May 22, 18, at 10:41 in the morning, the persistent squirrel stayed.