Marvel: The King

Marvel: The King

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漫威:王者降临

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 漫威:王者降临

By Unknown Author

2.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1839 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

An ordinary person who has passed through the Marvel World to gain the phagocyte ability and began to devour superpowers, and became the king of Marvel! There are many female lords. The protagonist has gradually become the king of the Marvel world from ordinary people. The initial ability is the physique that changes through traversing. It can devour and stabilises without any side effects. The system is only an aid, you can also cross the plane!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Marvel: The King Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Marvel: The King Alright, let's dive into "Marvel: The King." This web novel definitely had my attention with its premise of an ability-stealing protagonist in the Marvel universe, but after spending some time with it, I've got some mixed feelings to unpack. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are pretty gripping. The idea of a character navigating the established Marvel landscape with a unique power is inherently appealing. I was curious to see how the author would weave the MC into familiar storylines and character interactions. The "cheats" tag also piqued my interest – who doesn't love a good power fantasy? ### What Works Well The early stages of the story present a lot of potential. The level system and ability-stealing mechanics are implemented in a way that feels engaging, at least initially. There's a certain thrill in seeing the MC acquire new powers and grow stronger within the established world. If you're a big Marvel fan looking for a power fantasy, you might find some enjoyment in the early parts of this novel. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, it seems the initial promise fades as the story progresses. A significant point of contention for me, and something I noticed in other readers' experiences, is the handling of established characters. Apparently, the portrayal of figures like Tony Stark takes a nosedive, with his character being twisted in ways that feel forced and out of character. Another major red flag is the presence of potentially problematic themes, specifically regarding nationalistic sentiments and how female characters are handled. The shift towards a "harem-seeking protagonist" also might not sit well with all readers, especially if it comes at the expense of character development and plot coherence. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution! I've heard that the plot becomes increasingly convoluted, with numerous plot holes and a repetitive structure. The ending apparently feels rushed and disconnected from the main storyline, failing to deliver a satisfying resolution. The MC's trajectory towards becoming a "god" seems to derail the original film plots significantly, which may frustrate purists. ### Final Verdict "Marvel: The King" is a mixed bag. While the initial concept and power fantasy elements might draw you in, the execution appears to falter significantly in the later chapters. Problematic character portrayals, potentially offensive themes, and a disappointing ending ultimately overshadow any initial enjoyment. Proceed with caution and be prepared for a bumpy ride. Ultimately, I'd say this one isn't worth my time.

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