Rook Tanner was just an ordinary guy, average life, average dreams. But one day, fate took a sharp turn.
He was reincarnated.
Into the DC Universe.
Not just as anyone, but as a creature known across galaxies for its destruction: Doomsday.
But in this world, Doomsday wasn’t a singular monster, it was an entire terrifying legion born from Kryptonian bioengineering. They weren’t natural beings. They were corpses of Kryptonians who had once gained Superman-like power, then died, and were reanimated into terrifying living weapons.
And Rook Tanner? He became one of them.
Then, he was thrown into the heart of the sun.
And left there... for 100,000 years.
But when he finally awoke and flew back to Earth, something was off.
This wasn’t DC’s Earth anymore.
This was the Marvel Universe.
"...Am I not basically invincible now? There’s no Kryptonite here. I’m basically a god."
****This is a translation
****Book Cover not Mine
Raw: 我,毁灭日,在太阳核心呆了十万年
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This has to be the dumbest novel I’ve ever read. Like seriously, bro was out here claiming he could defeat The One Above All just because he’s Doomsday. If that’s true, then why hasn’t Doomsday ever defeated The Presence? Saying nonsense like, “If The One Above All kills him, he’d just come back stronger.” Are you kidding me? More like you’d get erased from existence entirely. Dumb, arrogant MC acting like he’s unbeatable when he’s not even that strong. Just because you stayed in the sun for a hundred thousand years doesn’t make you invincible it just proves you only watch Marvel movies, not read the actual comics.
I don't find the story good at all, it's just a twisted way of following canon.
A great novel could you please tell me the RAW title?
Hello, the general idea is very good, but the way the story was written was like looking at a pile of shit. SOME OLD SAYINGS AND THEIR EXPLANATION: The popular saying that comes closest to this idea is: "For some, a blessing; for others, a curse." Or, more directly, "For some, plenty; for others, misery." These phrases express the idea that the same circumstances or things can have very different impacts, depending on each person's perspective or condition. This idea recurs in proverbs and sayings from various cultures, reflecting the subjective nature of human experience and how situations can be interpreted and experienced differently. The chosen saying emphasizes inequality and the disparity of fortune among people.
I already read this and I dropped it because of the whole saving krypton and the meeting with OAA and OBA,it was just very bad.i hope this isn't heading in the same direction.
Good Sht, don't you dare drop this. [img=recommend] ......................................................................................................................
good enough for a review and power stones, its better than a lot of others and I dont typically write reviews