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Heroes of marvel

Heroes of marvel

After an accidental electric shock, Jackson traversed into a parallel world filled with supreme beings—beings whose might and strength could hold the skies on their shoulder. At first, Jackson preconceived the idea that he’d only traversed on the other side of the world, the United States, until that is various peculiarities popped up. While watching the news channel, Jackson wondered whose the big green guy jumping up and down the buildings of New York without care. Who is that bodybuilder statue donned in a red-blue uniform standing tall and proud in the Memorial Hall? And who is that man flying the skies with a big hammer calling himself a God? Jackson wondered if he should advise his parents to move away from New York. But after a moment of thought, Jackson pulled out his mobile phone and dialed a number. “Mr. Stark, for the safety of mankind, I think it’s necessary to discuss the developments of technology and advanced armors with you.” This is the story of a young man living in the world of Marvel who only wished to live a quiet and stable life but as fate would have it, fate had other plans for him. Author’s Note: The story is based on the Marvel World. Disclaimer: Neither the picture nor the content belongs to me. They are uploaded here, not for any bad purpose but for entertainment only. Disclaimer: If this novel is yours, please let us share this novel to everyone else and send us your credit. We display your credit to this novel! If you don’t please tell us too, We respect your decision.
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Super Seminary: I Speak for Marvel

Super Seminary: I Speak for Marvel

Story Background: The story takes place in a world where the Chinese animated series Super Seminary and the Marvel Universe intertwine. In this world, characters, technology, and powers from both universes collide, creating a new and challenging stage for adventure. Main Plot: The protagonist unexpectedly gains the ability to travel between the two universes and is entrusted with the mission of representing the Marvel Universe. As he traverses between them, he finds himself not only facing enemies from both worlds but also learning to balance the rules and order of each. Opening: The protagonist starts as an ordinary person living a mundane life until one day, a mysterious force chooses him as the bridge between the two universes. He suddenly acquires some of the abilities of Marvel superheroes and is transported to the world of Super Seminary. Mid-Development: In Super Seminary, he befriends the heroes of the academy and joins them in battling alien invaders and evil forces. Simultaneously, he frequently returns to the Marvel Universe, aiding Marvel heroes in facing new threats. Through these experiences, he gradually uncovers the true meaning of his mission: to protect the balance between the two universes. Climax: An ultimate crisis from both universes is about to erupt, as enemies from both worlds join forces to destroy everything. The protagonist must unite the heroes from both sides, thwart the enemy's plans, and save both universes. In this battle, he not only confronts powerful foes but also grapples with internal struggles and doubts about his identity. Ending: In the end, the protagonist and the heroes from Super Seminary and the Marvel Universe successfully prevent the crisis and restore balance between the universes. Although he completes his mission as the spokesperson, he realizes that the future of both universes remains filled with unknown challenges. He decides to continue traveling between the two worlds, safeguarding their peace. Themes: The story explores themes such as heroic responsibility, universal balance, and personal identity. Through the protagonist's adventures in both universes, it portrays his journey from an ordinary person to a hero bearing great responsibility.
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Is Superman a Marvel Comic?
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2024-10-16 07:55
Nope, Superman isn't a Marvel comic. He's a key figure in the DC Comics world. DC has its own unique style and set of characters, and Superman is a big part of that.
Superman Crossover Marvel Fanfiction: How Could Superman Fit into the Marvel Universe?
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2024-11-03 14:16
Superman could fit into the Marvel Universe in several ways in fanfiction. Firstly, his origin could be tweaked a bit. He could be an experiment gone wrong in a Stark Industries lab that gave him his powers. This would immediately connect him to the Marvel world. His powers would still be his trademark ones like flight, super strength, etc. He could then become a sort of protector of a particular city in the Marvel Universe, like New York. He would interact with the local heroes and villains. His presence would disrupt the power balance a bit, and some villains might target him specifically. But with his unwavering moral compass, he would stand up to them and become an important part of the Marvel Universe's tapestry of heroes.
Is Superman part of Marvel Comics?
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2024-10-12 12:29
No, Superman is not part of Marvel Comics. Superman is a character from DC Comics.
Is Superman from Marvel Comics?
2 answers
2024-10-01 23:18
No, Superman is not from Marvel Comics. He is a character from DC Comics and is one of their most iconic superheroes.
Superman in Marvel Fanfiction: Is it a Good Concept?
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2024-11-28 01:19
Well, it could be interesting. Superman has his own unique set of powers and characteristics. In Marvel fanfiction, it could lead to some really cool crossovers. For example, imagine Superman facing off against Thor. Their strength levels are somewhat comparable, and it would be a battle of two powerful beings from different universes. However, it might also be a bit tricky to blend Superman's DC lore into the Marvel universe without some contradictions.
Is Superman from Marvel or DC Comics?
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2024-10-13 01:47
Superman is definitely a DC Comics character. DC has built a rich and extensive mythology around him over the years. He's a symbol of hope and justice in the DC world.
Are Batman and Superman from Marvel Comics?
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2024-10-12 19:45
No, Batman and Superman are not from Marvel Comics. They are characters from DC Comics.
Is Superman from DC Comics or Marvel?
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2024-10-09 11:44
Superman is from DC Comics. He's one of the most iconic characters in the DC universe.
Is Superman a Marvel Comic Book Hero?
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2024-10-06 20:54
No, Superman is not a Marvel comic book hero. He is a character from DC Comics and is one of their most iconic and well-known figures.
Does Marvel Comics represent Superman accurately?
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2024-10-07 02:54
Not really. Superman is more associated with DC Comics, not Marvel.
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