Superman of the American Comics

Chapter 494: Final words

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It is now 2021, 3:33 in the morning on January 25th.

I was sitting in front of the computer with a pair of dark circles under my eyes.

First of all, I would like to apologize to all the readers.

Although the ending was already written in the outline, I could have finished the book better and fleshed out the story.

Unfortunately, it didn't happen.

On the one hand, it does use Superman as the protagonist, and his combat power increases too quickly, making it difficult to write a lot of content.

I have explained this to many readers.

There's no way I could have a protagonist who is so easy to become a star, hang out in Hell's Kitchen, fight with the Avengers, and deal with trouble for the superheroes.

How to fight a civil war when Superman is around? What's the point of Hydra's conspiracies? What threat does Ultron's existence pose

When the power reaches a certain level, it becomes difficult to unfold the plot.

It is impossible for me to collect the infinite gems and defeat Thanos as the main mission throughout the entire story.

Therefore, we might as well take out the Purple Sweet Potato Essence in the mid-term and beat it to death.

On the other hand, I like to write things that readers don’t like to read.

This made me very discouraged for a time, and I had no energy to write, and fell into a rather painful state.

The best plot of "Superman" is in Avengers 4, when Luke runs into the movie universe and beats up the purple sweet potato.

I have posted screenshots of subscriptions to readers before, and the amount is about 6,000.

Others, whether it’s Marvel’s Original Sin event or the Battle of the Sorcerers Supreme.

Or The Flashpoint Paradox, Watchmen.

All very different.

How different can they be

Well, it can be a difference of one premium subscription.

It’s already a statistic that has been cut in half, which makes people feel depressed just looking at it.

Although some readers told me that they really like to read DC’s major events and comic plots.

But the data behind the scenes has clearly told me that more people are more willing to watch the content of the movie universe.

Watch Avengers, watch Iron Man.

Therefore, when I wrote the last part, I was already half-empty.

Facts have proved that writing comics is a thankless act when it comes to the subject matter of American comics.

Before I put it on the shelves, I was sprayed with comments about the German Superman comics.

Many people said that I wrote it blindly and that this part was not in the movie at all.

Later, I did not choose to skip time, but continued the plot after World War II, and I was scolded.

I have jokingly said several times that American comics are very weird fan fiction themes. The more in-depth the writing is, the less people will read it.

Of course, this does not mean that I write in depth and hardcore.

I have only read some comics. In terms of professionalism, they are not as good as Stranger and Tuanzi.

But what is very frustrating is that in terms of performance alone, they are not as good as those who only write about the movie universe.

Okay, enough of the complaining.

Speaking of which, my "Superman" is probably a rare one from Qidian. The Man of Steel only appears once and has completely become a soy sauce fan.

It can be regarded as a kind of pioneering work (seeking death).

Finally, I am very grateful to the readers for their follow-up updates, follow-up reading, and subscription support.

Before I finished the book, I chatted with readers and thought about writing a book that used the image of Constantine and mixed it with movies and TV series such as "Supernatural" and "The Cabin in the Woods."

But then I gave up. I had been writing fanfics for too long and wanted to change my mind.

Although I tried to transform several times, they all ended in failure.

Well, there is no harm in trying more and learning more.

I waited until four o'clock.

Let me end with one of my favorite lines from a movie.

"If I never see you again, I wish all readers a good morning, afternoon and evening." (End of this chapter)

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