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Ignore this clown it’s a well thought out story
Actually lowk peak I don’t know what some of these jesters are on about really enjoyable compared to the rest of the trash mc just a really smart guy get over it.
Nah it’s pretty good and only Batman has a no kill rule so you don’t know what your talking about how do you want him to deal with them the poet of friendship😊 cmon also if he did no kill rule that would be another pointless Batman cmon man
I did sadly just came back to this after a while of not reading and saw I had a reply I went on to chapter 223 before finally dropping pretty painful and maybe you should try since it’s an intresting new idea but it’s so bad after the second arc where they save supergirl it’s not amazing at the first two but the idea is so intresting so it’s enjoyable but whe. The author all of a sudden find a way to give the mc overpowered get out of jail free abilities kills all suspense in the third arc and starts focusing less on the idea which is the thing that made it more intresting it just gets monotonous boring and seemingly pointless and boring fights drag on for like 3-4 chapter pointlessly honestly the idea good execution and write quality need to change. TLDR:third arc messes up a lot gives mc get out of jail free abilities starting to be all powerful and starts to focus less on what made it actually decent enough to enjoy. srry for long review read marvel Superman instead actually intresting idea done well and low reviews mean barely anything.
People like you is why most can’t trust novel reviews this is pretty good
I’m on 125 or something and I just decided to read without any expectations and many this is slip
This is actuall slop i thought a 4.8 rating would mean basicly top tier quality marvel Superman is better than this and has a lower rating just shows me rating Dosent mean Jack pm webnovel
Overall, I rate it three stars because the story started off strong but got weird after the New York revival. Things became inconsistent—especially how Aron suddenly gained immense power and shifted emotionally. 1. He’s introduced as a gritty, realistic former fighter—tough, detached, and emotionally resilient. 2. Up until the New York attack, he stays stoic, treats things as “not my problem,” and grows slowly. 3. He admits he hasn’t read many Marvel comics, so his deep familiarity with everything later feels off. 4. After the revival event, his character flips. He starts confronting powerful figures with deep moral speeches—like he’s suddenly Professor X or Magneto. There was no setup for this change. 5. It feels like the author starts forcing Aron into roles that don’t align with how he was built up—emotionally overwhelmed, full of guilt, way too philosophical. Examples: He was fine killing, surviving, not easily shaken. Then New York happens, he saves the city (fine), but then suddenly cries and blames himself for the deaths—completely out of character. And afterward, he starts delivering monologues and gains godlike power, even defeating Thanos easily. It’s still a good read, but after New York, it feels like the author broke their own rules and shifted Aron’s personality too hard, too fast.