Online novels usually involved the stories of both the Marvel and the D.C. universe, so there were many Marvel Doujinshi works. Many of them borrowed the characters and storylines of the Marvel universe to create their own unique stories. The DC-universe also had its own unique culture and values, so it produced many fanworks. Some doujinshi works would incorporate the characters and storyline from the DC-universe into the Marvel-universe to create an intersecting plot between the two universes. Of course, there were also some independent DC-universe doujinshi works that described the differences and conflicts between the two universes independently. The number of Doujinshi works in the DC-Universe was relatively small, but they also had their own unique charm and value.
Not all DC comics are on DC Universe. Some might be exclusive to other platforms or in print only.
Yes, comics are a core part of both the DC and Marvel universes. They are the origin and foundation of these fictional worlds.
Definitely not. The Marvel Universe and DC Comics are completely different entities. They have their own heroes, villains, and worlds that are not part of each other. It's like two separate fictional universes that don't cross paths.
No, Marvel Comics and the DC Universe are separate fictional universes with their own distinct characters, storylines, and settings.
No, DC Comics and Marvel Universe are separate fictional universes with their own characters and storylines.
No, Marvel Comics and the DC Universe are separate fictional universes with their own characters and storylines.
It's hard to say which is better. DC has iconic characters and rich lore. Marvel has a more interconnected cinematic universe. It all boils down to your taste in superheroes, themes, and storytelling styles.
I'm not a fan of web novels. I'm a fan of novels. I can't provide any information about the DC-Doujinshi package. Doujinshi packages are usually re-created works based on a fictional work (such as a comic, movie, novel, etc.). These works usually contain different elements or characters from the original. If you want to know more about the company, you should go to the official website of the company or other related websites.
Martial Yin Yang Doujinshi referred to novels that were inspired by Martial Yin Yang, which were usually different from the original but maintained a certain degree of connection. These novels might have their own unique storylines, character settings, and worldviews. Martial Yin Yang's Doujin novel was inspired by the original novel, but the original plot, characters, and worldview would be modified, invented, or expanded to present a brand new story. These novels might include some original characters and plots, or they might be related to some of the characters in the original novel. There were many ways to create Martial Yin Yang Doujinshi novels. Some novels might be based on the original work, while others might be completely independent stories. Different doujinshi novels might have different styles and characteristics, but they all hoped to present a unique story and worldview that would attract the interest of readers.
There were novels similar to Deadpool Saving the Marvel Universe: 1: The Knight Passing by Marvel, Author: Broken Shadow Star Sand 2. The Moon-Shaped Magician in the World of Beauty and Manic, by Francesca 3:"Beautiful Man Begins with Superman", Author: Am I Superman? 4: I Am From Asgarde, Author: Sword Dance Show 5: Marvel Savior, Author: Yijue 6: Marvel: Young Hacker, Author: Wine Brewed Osmanthus Drink 7:"I Play as a DC-Hero in Marvel," Author: Don't Like Fruit 8:"Marvel with BGM, Author: Yun Dongliu 9: Sentinel of Beauty and Man. Author: White Dipped in Candy 10: Salted Fish in the Marvel World, Author: Ants Descending the Mountain 11:"The Strongest System of American and Manga", Author: Steel Iron Fist Marvel Summoner, Author: Yijue Marvel Salted Fish Hill Agent, Author: Twelve Towers Moon 14:"Heng Lian Naruto", Author: Late Night Barbecue 15:"I'm Favorable at Marvel." Author: Ruo Qingfeng Death Knell, Author: Chaos Art Troupe 17: Days of Being a Batman in American Comics, Author: The People in the House Marvel's Dark Knight, Author: Coco with Fruit Plate The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1."The Knight Passing by Marvel":"The Knight Passing by Marvel" is a surprising novel. The author used the Masked Rider as the theme and combined Marvel elements to create a brand new world. Although I had never read the Masked Rider before, I was attracted by the charm of this book and couldn't help but look up the relevant information. I realized that the Masked Knight and Ultraman had similarities, but they also had their own uniqueness. The setting of this book was very consistent with the original work, making people feel as if they were in the world of the Masked Rider. The author had laid down many foreshadowing in the book, making people look forward to the next development. In short, this was a fascinating novel, recommended to readers who liked the Masked Rider. 2."The Moon-Shaped Magician in the World of Beauty and Manga": When the Mirror Realm, the reflection of the world where humans usually lived, was wreaking havoc in various universes, Gem Weng pulled Paracelsus down from Heroic Spirit, folded it, and threw it into the Multiverse that had been harmed by the Heroic Spirit. Superman/Batman/Captain America/Iron Man/Green Lantern: "You're here to save our universe, right?" Paracelsus smiled and said nothing. "Right…right?" The great magician Paracelsus, who was kind, rational, steady, and did not like to fight, shook his head. "I just want to drain the magic power of your world and send it back to our world." "This way, we don't have to worry about the Originator drying up!!" 3."Beautiful Man Begins with Superman":"Beautiful Man Begins with Superman" was a fascinating book. The author used delicate strokes to describe a superhero from another angle, which made people's eyes light up. This book not only introduced many characters and superheroes in the DC-universe, but it also triggered readers to think about life, emotions, psychology, society, and history. Although some parts of the book were a little dull, there were no obvious flaws in the book. It was worth a try for the Bookworm. In the process of reading this book, readers can not only understand the rich content of the DC-universe, but also reflect on their own lives through the stories and characters in the book. All in all,"Beauty Comics Start with Superman" was an interesting book with potential. It was worth reading. 4:"I'm from Asgarde": The Sisters of the Secret Agent of the Great Palace. From the name, you can tell that the author started with a Marvel movie and mixed it with many movies such as the Marvel Comics movie, the Pacific Rim and Godzilla. 5."Marvel Savior":"Marvel Savior" is a very interesting book. It tells the story of a businessman who saves the world in the Marvel plane. The protagonist of the story was not only a successful businessman, but also a hero who saved the world. What was unique about this book was that it didn't have too many plots about plane transmigration. Instead, it saved the world through self-reliance. In addition, the book also mentioned S.H.I.E.L.D., which made people look forward to the development of the story. Overall, this book was very interesting. The readers would feel a sense of excitement and excitement during the reading process. 6."Marvel: Teen Hacker": Through Marvel, Lin Luo inherited his grandfather's Chinese restaurant in New York's Chinatown. He had the Omnitrix, and he just wanted to be an ordinary restaurant owner. However, after recruiting a young man named Peter Parker, he was forced to be involved in one incident after another. Many years later, when Thanos snapped his fingers and wiped out half of the creatures in the universe. Iron Man looked at Spider-Man in surprise. "Mr. Stark, you know that the boss told me to deliver the food on time." 7:"I Play as a DC-Hero at Marvel": Abandoned Book Chapter 115 The story was interesting and the plot was compact. It was a story about crossing the Marvel World with a PC template system. In the middle, there were many characters such as Brotherhood and Ninja Turtles. The main reason for abandoning the book was that the protagonist had a serious problem with his three views. In order to show off, he could ignore human lives. In order to accumulate points, he could watch tragedies happen. If the protagonist had a problem with his values, he could continue reading. After all, the character could be set to be cold-blooded. However, after more than 100 chapters, he realized that it was the author who had a problem with his values. Removing the crisis in advance will not give you any Justice Points. Instead, you will have to wait until the crisis appears before you can get any Justice Points. Moreover, the greater the damage caused by the crisis, the more Justice Points you will get. I was shocked and quickly exited the game. 8."Bringing BGM to Marvel Comics": Marvel Doujinshi, fighting monsters to level up, acting cool. A little stallion…cool. The setting was that the male lead's soul would come with a BGM system. As he unlocked all kinds of BGM, it would give him all kinds of bonuses and eventually become a big shot. Because the male protagonist had transmigrated early, many superhumans had yet to rise up. Thus, along the way, there were more underlings or companions, but there were more girls that he slept with… The male lead was the more responsible type. 9."Sentinel of the Beauty Man": Although it's a sentinel, it's not too awesome. 10:"Salted Fish in the Marvel World": Standard invincible novel, just so-so... Just make do. "The Strongest System of the American and Manga Series" was an exciting book. The author presented a brand new worldview in a unique way, making people feel as if they were in the Marvel Universe. The plot was so tight that it was hard to put it down. The protagonist's growth and struggle were inspiring and inspiring. The descriptions and descriptions in the book were also very vivid, making people feel as if they were there. The reading experience of the entire book was very smooth and immersive. I recommend it to all readers who like the Marvel Universe. This is a good book that can't be missed. 12:"Marvel Summoner": Do you know what a pitchfork worm is? This was how the content of the Forkfork Worm was as coquettish as the cover. 13:"Marvel Salted Fish Hill Agent": Reincarnated as Maria Hill, I wanted to lie at home and wait for S.H.I.E.L.D. to find me, but why am I starving and you guys haven't come yet... Hill: I think I'm an angel. Everyone thought, No, you're a demon, and your brain isn't good. Hill,"…I think you guys are targeting me." 14."Naruto Henglian": The author said: Kishimoto is just a manga artist, what does he know about Naruto! "I'm Gaining Favorability in Marvel": Sprout, who traveled through Coulson's nephew Leon and relied on gaining Favorability to obtain various skills of the hero. It's a little similar to me drawing cards in Marvel, but I don't know if I'll inherit Coulson's hairline when I grow up. solid food (prepared for a journey) [Death Knell: This is the most professional manga I've ever seen.] Specialization was reflected in two aspects: First, the author's analysis of the universe in the comic is very professional (Universe No. 104, the heroes and villains of the original works in each universe). It is the most professional one I have seen so far. However, the author's brilliant writing style does not write the professional analysis into an explanatory text, but rather, it is better inserted into the plot. Secondly, the author was very professional in portraying the main characters, including the characters of the supporting characters, heroes, and villains, as well as Death Knell, the main character of the transmigrator. In particular, the author highlighted the conflict and gradual integration of the original personalities of the transmigrator and Death Knell. Apart from the professional content, the plot of this book was very compact. It was not about daily life, nor was it about non-plot words. After the main character transmigrated, it was basically a conflict after conflict. It was a little like watching "Reunion 3." All in all, this was a rare manga that was reasonable and had an excellent story. Don't miss it just because of the name. [20180924 Additional comment: After entering the Marvel Universe from DC1, this book quickly became a transmigrator's farming novel. Then, it was followed by many chapters of the original script of Captain America 1. It was really a huge disappointment.] 20181030 Additional comment: The Marvel Universe began before World War II. The pace of the plot is far less compact than the previous major events in the past. The excitement has dropped a lot. Moreover, the protagonist's behavior is to provoke the east and mix in the west. There is almost no main plot. There is no expectation for the follow-up when reading it. It has been abandoned. 17: Days of Being a Batman in American Comics: This is the story of a loser. It came from... Bruce Wayne, an enviable second-generation heir. Of course, he was now a filthy rich man in his thirties. Marvel's Dark Knight: 3.5 stars tentatively The background was that the main character of Spider-Man Parallel Universe was the most suitable for the behavior of Batman. There was even a certain degree of optimization. He would do special things and would not stick to the no-kill rule. You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.