I recommend the book,"Beautiful Manga Editor: The Top Ten Heroes at the Beginning." Although it did not explicitly mention that the protagonist was a villain or a beautiful plot, from the title and introduction, it could be seen that this book was a Doujin novel about the world of beautiful manga. It also introduced the top ten supervillains, and it involved both the world of Marvel and the world of D.C. It was suitable for your needs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I strongly recommend the two books," Journey to the Heavens, Time and Space " and " The Marvel Daily Life of a God ", to you. The former told the story of the protagonist's adventure to Naruto, Marvel, and other worlds with space-time auxiliary abilities. The old driver drove steadily like a dog, which was very exciting and fun. The latter told the story of the protagonist's survival in the Marvel Universe. It was full of magic pits and a sense of humor. I hope you will like these two books.
DC-Marvel and Marvel were two superhero comic companies, and there were some significant differences between their main superheroes. 1. Storyline: The storyline of the movie is different from that of Marvel. The storyline of the movie was usually more serious and realistic, with more emphasis on social reality and discussion of social issues. Marvel's storyline was more entertaining and adventurous, focusing more on the adventures and battles of superheroes. Superheroes: The superheroes of DC1 and Marvel are also different. The superheroes of D.C. usually have great strength and wisdom to save the world or fight against evil forces. Marvel's superheroes usually had great strength and speed to take risks and fight, but there were also some superheroes with wisdom and emotion. 3. Character image: The characters of the two games are also different. The characters in DC-TV were usually more serious and formal, such as Superman and Superman. Their characters usually had deep meaning and complicated backgrounds. Marvel characters were usually more relaxed and humorous, such as Iron Man and Spiderman. Their images usually had exaggerated appearances and interesting personalities. 4 Superhero Series: Both D.C. and Marvel have their own superhero series, but they are also somewhat different. The superhero series of the D.C. superhero series usually include multiple comic book magazines and movie series, while the superhero series of the Marvel series usually include multiple comic book magazines and movie series. In general, the superheroes of both the Marvel and the D.C. superheroes have their own unique characteristics and charms. They bring us many superhero stories and emotions under different storylines and characters.
There were many similar characters in different comics and movies. Here are some examples: Namo and Skywalker in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed could be considered the equivalent of Iron Man and Spider-Man in the Marvel Universe. 2 Wonder Woman could be seen as a character similar to Superman in the DC-universe. The Dark Knight's characters, Superman and Batman, could also be seen as similar characters in the Marvel and D.C. universes. 4. The stories of both the Joker and the Batman in comics and movies can also be seen as similar plots in the Marvel and D.C. Universe. 5 Lightning and Green Lantern can also be seen as similar characters in the Marvel and D.C. universes. These are just a few examples. There are many other similar characters. Each brand has its own unique superhero series, so there are many people who can be considered similar.
I recommend the "Quick Penetration of the Trickster System, Just You Wait" to you. The protagonist of this book can travel through various planes, complete system missions, and obtain points to level up. If you like this genre, this book will not disappoint you. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~๐
There are many superheroes in American comics. Marvel Comics and Justice League are two very famous comics companies. Marvel's superheroes usually had superhuman strength and abilities such as Iron Man, Spiderman, Thor, Captain America, and so on. On the other hand, D.C. was more focused on superhero stories such as Superman and Batman. Their superheroes usually had superhuman strength and abilities, and their mission was usually to protect society and justice. There were also some interactions and collaborations between superheroes between Marvel and D.C. For example, Spiderman from Marvel and Batman from D.C. were both members of the Justice League. They had once fought against some evil forces together. Marvel's Iron Man and Captain America had also worked with the Justice League to fight against some threats to Earth. There were also some well-known superhero characters between Marvel and the two comic companies, and there were many stories about their interactions and cooperation. For example, Marvel's Iron Man and Captain America once worked together for the Justice League, while DC-TV's Batman once fought against some evil forces with Marvel's Spider-Man.
Let me recommend you a few novels! "I'm Fighting the Marvel Spaceship" was a light novel, a derivative of a doujinshi novel. The main character, Ethan, was a chivalrous hero after he transmigrated to the Marvel world. "From the American Comics to the Destruction of the World" was a novel about the infinite universe. You could travel to the world of Marvel Comics to destroy the world. Superman in the Marvel World was a novel about the infinite universe. The main character Hodge could travel to the world of DCcomics. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
I recommend you to play "The Consort of Chaos" and "The Reborn All-rounded Ace Girl." "The Concubine of Chaos" was an ancient romance novel, telling the story of a beggar who turned into a princess."The All-rounded Ace Girl" was a modern romance novel, but it was also a story of double life and a group pet. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Marvel movies and D.C. movies were the two main brands of superhero movies. There were some differences between them, including: 1. Story background: The story background of Marvel movies is usually fictional, usually in the modern world, but it also includes different worldviews such as ancient times and the future. The background of a movie usually took place in a modern city, but it also involved other worlds such as Batwoman and the past of Batman. Superheroes: Superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe usually have superhuman strength and abilities such as Iron Man, Spiderman, Thor, etc. The superheroes in the movies usually had superhuman strength and abilities, such as Superman, Wonder Woman, etc. 3. Villain: Villains in Marvel movies usually have superhuman strength and abilities such as Thanos and Hulk. However, the villains in the movies were usually not superhumans such as The Clown or Two-Face. 4. Cast: The cast of Marvel movies is usually very strong, including superhero actors such as Iron Man, Spiderman, and Thor, as well as superhero actors such as Superman, Wonder Woman, and so on. The cast of the movie was relatively small, but there were also some famous actors such as Christian Bale, Wonder Woman, and Gail Gadot. 5. Storyline: The storyline of Marvel movies is usually grand, involving multiple superheroes and villains, as well as their conflicts and interactions. However, the storyline of a DC-themed movie was usually more detailed and focused on the emotions and inner conflicts of the characters.
In addition to the works of Marvel and D.C., there were also many popular comics in the United States. The following are some of them: Marvel Comics is one of the most famous comic book companies in the United States. It has created many popular superheroes and villains such as Iron Man, Spiderman, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow and so on. Marvel's comics covered many series, from The Avengers to Infinite War. 2D Comics: It is also one of the most popular comic companies in the United States. It has created many superheroes such as Justice League, Superman, and the Flash. The comics series that were released by the company included Justice League, Superman: Night of Justice, and more. 3 Hunter (Hunter): Hunter is a Japanese manga that is different from the American Marvel and D.C. It mainly tells the story of a professional hunter in a fictional world. The manga had many different series, including Hunter, Demon Hunter, and so on. 4 Wonder Woman (Wonder Woman): Wonder Woman is an American comic book that developed from a stand-alone comic series, Superwoman, under the banner of D.C. Comics. Wonder Woman is a female superhero with superhuman strength and beauty. Her story is widely welcomed around the world. 5 Ghost Blade (Ghost Blade): Ghost Blade is a Japanese manga. It tells the story of a fictional fantasy world where there is a group of professional ghost hunters, the Ghost Hunters. The manga had many different series, including Ghost Blade, Ghost Blade's Eye, and so on. These are some popular American comics that cover different topics and styles to meet the needs of different readers.
The characters included the male lead, Cowen, a sarcastic, optimistic but introverted guy, and the female lead, Cara. Danforth should be the female lead. The protagonist's early stage fan, her combat strength is heaven-defying, and she often drops off. The male supporting character-Dick. Grayson, codename Young Master, Robin, Night Wing. The considerate little cotton-padded jacket of the batman, the human-shaped self-propelled cannon of the world of D.C., and the head of the field of love. Supporting actor-Wally West, the first-generation Lightning Kid, was publicly recognized as the fastest person in the world by the ADC, and was second in the Big Flash. However, in this book, Big Flash was first and he was second. Supporting actor-Connor. Kent, with most of Superman's abilities (Kryptonite Constitution, Super Vision, Super Hearing, Hot Sight, Flight) but weaker than Superman, male supporting actor-Menshi. "The Knight of the D.C. Family" Author: Hero Knight. It is a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel that has transmigration and comics elements. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: "Knight of the D.C. Family" is a fascinating book. Although I had never read the series of works by the Masked Rider, the appeal of this book made me want to give it a try. At first, I felt a little awkward because the story and the abilities of the characters in the book borrowed some elements from other animes. It felt a little out of place. However, as the story developed, the plot gradually entered a good state. The protagonist's various chuunibyou lines and his growth process are fascinating. I've already read hundreds of chapters. The writing of this book is excellent. Although the main characters are not the strongest in the world, they belong to the second generation of heroes. The story is very exciting. I strongly recommend it. In addition, this book's worldview was very flexible. It was not rigidly bound to the settings of movies or comics, but had its own unique ideas. All in all, I like this book very much. It's getting better and better. I hope you will like this book.