The Kryptonian of a Certain American Comic

The Kryptonian of a Certain American Comic

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某美漫的氪星人

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 某美漫的氪星人

By 难道我是超人

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
409 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

There is no one more stronger than I, Rorschach, the god of the universe, the strongest Kryptonian, the leader of the Justice League, the creator of the Emperor Organization, and the gravedigger of many civilizations throughout the universe.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Kryptonian of a Certain American Comic Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Kryptonian of a Certain American Comic I dove into "The Kryptonian of a Certain American Comic" with a mix of excitement and trepidation. The premise alone – a Kryptonian in an American comic setting – is enough to pique anyone's interest. After spending some time with it, I've come away with a few definite opinions. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the sheer audacity of the concept. An OP MC with Kryptonian powers navigating a world inspired by American comics? Sign me up! The early chapters definitely delivered on that promise, and I found myself eager to see where the story would go. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its premise and the potential it holds. The idea of a Kryptonian MC is inherently appealing, and the author does a decent job of leveraging that, especially in the action sequences. I found the system implementation to be a fun addition, providing a layer of progression and strategic depth to the MC's development. The character growth, although not groundbreaking, is steadily paced and keeps you invested in the MC's journey. The story also does a good job of world-building, and I found myself enjoying the army-building aspect of the plot. ### Areas of Concern However, my enjoyment was hampered by some noticeable issues, primarily in the translation. While there weren't glaring spelling errors, the sentence structure and overall flow often felt awkward and unnatural. It's the kind of thing that, while not completely derailing the experience, constantly pulls you out of the story and reminds you that you're reading a translation. It feels as though the translation needs some work to make the story shine. Furthermore, there's a slight disconnect in the cultural representation. The characters sometimes act or speak in a way that feels more aligned with Chinese storytelling conventions than with typical American character archetypes. It's a minor point, but it can be a bit jarring at times. ### Final Verdict "The Kryptonian of a Certain American Comic" is a mixed bag. The core concept and action sequences are genuinely entertaining, and the MC's growth is well-paced. However, the translation issues and occasional cultural disconnect prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you can overlook these flaws, you might find yourself enjoying the ride. I'm giving it a tentative recommendation with the caveat that you should be prepared for some clunky prose.

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