He used to be Alex—a wizard who fought against Voldemort, trained in close combat, wandless magic, and every survival trick the magical world had to offer. But before all that? He was just a regular guy who loved reading about heroes and sorcerers. Funny how life turned out, huh?
Now, he’s Sebastian. A teenager in a whole new world—one where magic is a myth, but superheroes? They’re real. Welcome to the Marvel Universe. And no, he didn’t ask for this second chance at life.
With no wand, barely any magic left, and stuck in the body of a high school student, Sebastian is starting from scratch. Again. But this time, he’s not alone. He’s got a real mom who actually cares, a normal life (well, kind of), and a city that’s just a few years away from being turned upside down by gods, suits of armor, and gamma monsters.
This is a slow-burn reincarnation crossover where a former wizard wakes up in the Marvel Universe and decides to write his own legend.
Its good novel but while reading u can feel that it is begginer's work. Some marvel charracters aren't well reproduced, the story original but sometimes lifeless. There is place for development but overall not bad.
Honestly the idea and The writing quality is good. But most of the dialogue and some of the action is lifeless. The interactions between the characters Like in a bad theater, it's all over the place, mostly with other magicians and Tony. And in some places, details are skipped, which makes it seem like a story is being told, then a fragment of a retelling of the story, and then the story again.
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