In The DC World With Marvel Chat Group

In The DC World With Marvel Chat Group

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在美漫当心灵导师的日子 / 美漫:开局指导蝙蝠侠

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The days of being a spiritual mentor in Marvel, 在美漫当心灵导师的日子, 美漫:开局指导蝙蝠侠

By yumu burning rope

4.0
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1823 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Schiller became Batman’s teacher, a professor of psychology at Gotham University. On the first day, Bruce Wayne entered the psychiatric clinic. Schiller had to open the Meiman chat system and posted the first post: Batman asked me the meaning of life, how should I answer? It’s a hurry to wait online. Thanos: It is recommended to kill directly. Professor X: Don’t listen to the upstairs, I’ll use your mind-reading skills… Schiller Andel Rodriguez, a world-class master of criminal psychology, the most famous psychology professor at Gotham University, his students are both superheroes and super criminals, but he does not belong to any of them, Batman likes to call him “Professor”, Joker calls him “the coolest lunatic”, Scarecrow calls him “Arkham slipper”, and Nick Fury thinks he’s a “getter.” Be Batman’s teacher, Spider’s godfather, Iron Man’s psychiatrist, Schiller’s journey to American comics, starting with Batman at the beginning.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

In The DC World With Marvel Chat Group Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on In The DC World With Marvel Chat Group Alright, let's dive into "In The DC World With Marvel Chat Group." This fanfic is quite the mixed bag, and after reading what others have experienced, I can see why. It's a unique take on the DC universe with a protagonist who's definitely not your typical hero. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the premise. A Marvel chat group in the DC world? Intriguing! The early chapters promised a story that wasn't afraid to be different, and I appreciated that. It felt like a breath of fresh air compared to some of the more generic fanfics out there. ### What Works Well The world-building is undeniably a strong point. The author clearly put a lot of thought into how the MC's presence impacts Gotham and the wider DC universe. From fixing Gotham's traffic problems to outer space development, the scope is impressive. The characters are well-developed. The MC's psychology, though a bit twisted, is explored in depth, which adds a layer of complexity I enjoyed. The story arcs are well-organized, and the plot maintains continuity. I found the comedy enjoyable, and the plot twists kept me guessing. The story avoids many common fanfic pitfalls, such as harems or teenage angst. ### Areas of Concern The pacing can be slow, which might not appeal to everyone. Also, several readers pointed out that the MC's reliance on manipulation and "scamming" can become repetitive after a while. The focus shifts away from the MC later in the story. The translation quality has been criticized, with some readers noting repeating paragraphs and incorrect word choices. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have mentioned spoilers regarding the MC's personality and actions. Specifically, it's been stated that the chat group primarily consists of the MC's split personalities, which adds a unique twist. Also, there are references to the MC's darker side, including killing and cannibalism, which might not be for everyone. ### Final Verdict "In The DC World With Marvel Chat Group" is a flawed but ultimately engaging fanfic. If you're looking for a unique take on the DC universe with a morally ambiguous protagonist and don't mind a slower pace, this might be worth checking out. The strong world-building and character development are definite pluses, but be prepared for some potentially repetitive plot devices and translation issues.

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