Phantom Kid in the World of American Comics

Phantom Kid in the World of American Comics

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美漫世界的怪盜基德

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Kid, the strange thief of the American comic world, 美漫世界的怪盜基德

By creek and fish, 溪坳与鱼

3.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
257 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

He is a bastard who tries to trample all American police under his feet-GCPD. He is like the 21st century Robin Hood, who can easily disguise himself as the person you are most familiar with. We are not even sure whether he is a “he” or a “she”-CIA We may have to spend a lifetime to hunt him down, but in the end, it is mostly useless-FBI The magician under the moonlight of. His risk assessment… is very complicated, but we can at least be sure that he is much more skilled than most members of the Avengers-SHIELD, He is our dream lover-Female fans. “In this world, treasures, and beauties are the most indispensable”- Mathison

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Phantom Kid in the World of American Comics Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Phantom Kid in the World of American Comics "Phantom Kid in the World of American Comics" is a wild ride, and I've got to say, it's a surprisingly fun one. The premise itself is a bit of a head-scratcher – a transmigrator becoming Phantom Kid in a world mashed together from Marvel, DC, and other Western media. But somehow, it works. ### First Impressions Initially, I wasn't sure what to expect. The idea of mixing anime sensibilities with American superhero lore seemed like it could easily become a train wreck. I was pleasantly surprised to find a story that, for the most part, manages to balance these elements effectively. The early chapters had a few cringe moments, but the story quickly found its footing. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects is the strategic element. The MC, Mathison Fang, isn't just brute-forcing his way through problems. Instead, he plans elaborate heists, sending advance notice to his targets, which include the likes of Batman and Iron Man. It's genuinely exciting to see a protagonist who uses his wits and courage, and it's refreshing to find a story that isn't a pure power fantasy. I particularly enjoyed how the author generally remains true to the original lore of the characters while still creating something new and exciting. The world-building is solid, especially considering the complexity of merging so many different universes, and the interactions between characters feel alive and engaging. The romance is subtle but present, adding another layer to the story without overshadowing the main plot. ### Areas of Concern While I mostly enjoyed the novel, there are a few aspects that could be improved. A few found the MC's actions at the beginning of the story, particularly regarding a stolen gem, to be out of character for the "Kaito Kid" persona. There were also some concerns about the author's portrayal of DC and Marvel characters. Some found it to be generic and that some scenes feel like typical face-slapping scenarios, and some found hints of prejudice against American officials. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the MC's motivations and actions diverge from the original Kaito Kid, who is known for returning what he steals. In this story, the MC doesn't always give back the jewels, and he's not afraid to kill on rare occasions. If you're a purist when it comes to the Kaito Kid archetype, this might be a sticking point for you. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Phantom Kid in the World of American Comics" is a genuinely entertaining fanfic. It's a creative blend of genres and characters, and the strategic elements make it stand out from your typical superhero story. If you're looking for something different and don't mind a few rough edges, I'd recommend giving this one a shot.

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