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Synopsis
The barest soul of a man drifts in The Black, it is found by The Sentience of the Universe (God), though that implies that it was ever lost to God or there was anywhere to be lost. For there is only Nothing here except the Flickering Flame of Everything, pondering on how His(?) next universe shall be formed. He reincarnates the "man" as Galactus, because the Great Creator has decided that the next template for the universe will be Heros and Villains centered on the DC Universe.
This book will not be completely about the DC Universe, as it's a huge universe and the mc will be exploring it. Do expect differences in the DC Universe as other Universes will also have some influence. The focus is more so on the conceptual levels from the perspective of a God-like being who has a terrible hunger, he isn't really evil, but he still eats planets so villain tag it is. The book touches on these moral topics, but also focuses on magic and tech in an attempt to stop his hunger. People who love a fleshed-out magic/science system where the mc researches in depth will like this book. The "template", "God", and "The Black" will be better explained in chapter 1, though the latter's importance is long term.
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It is wordy for the sake of words. The first 6 chapters could be shortened to 2-3 chapters. I can do it in a few sentences. MC was reincarnated as Galactus in DC. He ate, Death wagged her finger, the end. If you somehow do enjoy the unnecessarily long nature of this writing style you'll probably also enjoy Brockton's Celestial Forge.
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Just wow! At the time I am writing this, there are only 2 chapters out but I find myself pumped to read more. I was hooked from the very beginning. These first two chapters read like an elegant poem. There is vast amounts of imagery and metaphor and use of other literary devices and language all working together to create the most artistic yet ominous depiction of God that I have ever seen. I am absolutely going to keep checking in on this one and I 100% encourage anyone else who reads this to do the same.