Distant Marvels is fiction for sure. It has elements that are beyond what we encounter in the real world, crafted solely for the purpose of creating an engaging story.
One key element is the origin of powers. For Carol Danvers, it was the Kree technology. For Kamala Khan, it was a mysterious event that gave her polymorph abilities. Another element is the relationships between the characters. Kamala looks up to Carol, and Monica has her own connection to Carol as well. Also, the different settings play a role. Carol's story has a lot to do with space, while Kamala's is more grounded on Earth in her neighborhood.
The Marvels' back story is quite complex. It involves different characters each with their own origins. For example, Carol Danvers, who became Captain Marvel, was a pilot. She got her powers through an accident involving Kree technology. Her powers include super strength, flight, and energy projection. Then there's Kamala Khan, a young fangirl who idolizes Carol. Kamala herself gains polymorph powers in an unexpected way, and she is inspired by the superheroes around her. And Monica Rambeau, who has her own journey in the world of powers and heroics, having been exposed to various energy sources that have shaped her abilities.
, I recommend the following doujin novels:
1. "I Don't Want to Be a Good Person, the Younger Brother of the American Manga Hero": The protagonist Loya wandered between the Marvel World and the PC World. Under the protection of the American Manga Hero, she chose the evil camp and manipulated the superhero or villain behind the scenes. The author was Xu Shaoyi. It was a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel.
2. "My Marvel Superhero Girlfriend": The stronger the girlfriend, the more abilities she gives the male protagonist. "The Avengers Alliance?" Justice League? Why not have a super strong girlfriend! Our aim is to love and save the world!" The author was Xu Shaoyi. It was a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel.
3. The protagonist Fang Wen transmigrated to the Marvel world and found that his opponents were stronger than each other. The author was Master Qinggui, and it was a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel.
4. "Marvel's Summoner Descends": The protagonist Su Fei transmigrated to the world of Marvel movies, became a summoner, created a league hero, and caused trouble in Marvel. The author was Immortal Ancestor, a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel.
5. "Dragon Ball, Traversing the Worlds at the Same Time": The protagonist travels to the worlds at the same time and encounters many different legendary dragon balls. The author was 30% Vitality, and it was a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel.
6. "The Dark Knight of Marvel World": The protagonist is a Dark Knight of Marvel World, a story that works for Hades. The author was Moon Shadow Meow. It was a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel.
7. Marvel's Deadly Guardian: The protagonist, Ronnie, is a symbiotic of Venom. He is both a superhero and a supervillain in the Marvel Universe. The author was Master Qinggui, and it was a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel.
These are the few good doujin novels I recommend. I hope you like them. ~If you have other types of books that you want to read, feel free to tell me and I will recommend more good books for you.😁
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