By Panthers426
We’re all told to find our passion in life, figure out what we are good at, and pursue it. In Akagi’s case, it turns out her passion was assassination, not something a normal girl gets involved in right? Trapped in Free World Online fo
I highly recommend people who want to read this to skip a lot of WWII. Because this guy is literally narrating the movie. It looks like it's going to be a story with no deviation from the canon of the movies. What I've seen so far tells me that. Let's hope not.
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Boring and this novel it's like superman in Marvel novel but reverse and more boring and to many plot armor when he don't have power
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This is pretty fun once you get through the WW2 era stuff, which can be a little boring if you've seen Captain America and watched Agent Carter. But you still kinda want to read through those parts since this is merging the MCU and Xmen movies together and you will miss some things if you don't.
My only real complaint is how inconsistent the MC can be. One moment he's acting like some kinda genius hero like Tony Stark, and the next he's a manipulative villain, and then he's a dumb shonen protagonist. Generally don't go into this expecting a goody good guy protagonist, but he's not a complete murder hobo either.
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The novel has a few major flaws that I think stem mostly from my personal tastes, however I feel it still deserves to be held to those standards for a couple reasons. One primary fault it has is that the MC never progressed past the mentality of someone roughly around their pre-teen years, it was a shock and absolute stand-out event for the MC to say something that made him sound almost adult-like even if it was still a fairly young adult. Again this being an issue is a matter of personal taste, shota is a massive genre in fiction and for some reason alot of people tend to like reading about a grown man who acts like a child for most of his life but the reason I think this deserves to count as a blatant flaw is that the author explicitly stated in either the summary or the info chapter that the MC will be well over 50 years old before the novel even starts making him mature. Either the author shamelessly lied to grab views from those like myself who aren't into shota or the author originally intended to have a mature protagonist and just failed to portray that for some reason.
The next fault is the pacing/timeline, on one hand a fan fiction to some should be a story that takes the original work and reshapes it into their own story but this novel did such a thing in a weird feeling way. I can't describe it in a more clear cut manner because it's not due to any single event or choice, it just feels that throughout the novel alot of marvel characters just sort of exist to make this a fan fiction rather than the fan fiction existing to write a novel with marvel characters.
the final point I'll make is the romance, there wasn't any, I read somewhere between a third and a half of the novel and there wasn't any love interest, there was a weird sort of flirty sibling relationship with Peggy but I'm pretty sure the author all but screamed at us that she wasn't a love interest, this indicating that the author was aware of the romance aspect of the novel essentially from the start. It is inexcusable in my eyes to not have introduced the love interest that far through a story, at that point you are at best just throwing a girl in at the end to develop a speed run relationship with for the sake of the romance tag and at worst just throwing the tag on to mislead people.
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