The characters included the male protagonist, Anton, the actor of the Justice League! Male supporting role-Eddie Brock, a defender of justice, an anti-hero!
" I'm a Marvel Hero " Author: Don't Like Fruit. It's a novel that has a system, unlimited, scheming, big brain, fast pace, entertainment, celebrity, and boss elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: Abandon 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 cold-blooded. However, after more than 100 chapters, he realized that it was the author's problem with his values.
[The System Added the Setting of Destroying Three Concepts: 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'm shocked. I quickly quit and don't watch anymore...]
I hope you will like this book.
It really depends on personal preference. DC often has darker and more brooding storylines, with iconic characters like Batman. Marvel, on the other hand, is known for its more relatable and humorous heroes like Spider - Man. In the graphic novels, DC might appeal to those who like complex, multi - layered stories, while Marvel could be great for fans of action - packed, fun - filled adventures.
One major difference is the tone. DC tends to be darker. For example, Batman's stories are often set in a gritty Gotham City. Marvel is generally more light - hearted, like the adventures of the Fantastic Four. Another difference is the character archetypes. DC has a lot of super - powerful, almost god - like characters. Marvel has more characters who are normal people with extraordinary abilities.