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Marvel: Shadow Thief "Solo Levelling System in Marvel"

Synopsis: Maximus Jones didn’t ask to be special. Hell, he didn’t even ask to be here. Born in the shadows of crime and betrayal, he spent most of his life scraping by, protecting a sick mother whose secrets were bigger than anything he could’ve imagined. A botched robbery and a run-in with S.H.I.E.L.D. should’ve been the end of the road—but it wasn’t. Instead, it was the beginning of something far more dangerous. Now, in a world of spies, superhumans, and cosmic threats, Maximus finds himself walking a razor-thin line between hero and monster. With a power he doesn’t fully understand and enemies waiting at every corner, the only way to survive is to grow stronger, faster, and smarter than everyone else. But when your humanity is on the line, how far is too far? And if you came here for the Solo Leveling system... sorry, buddy. You’re gonna have to stick around and read a LOT before we even get there. Warnings: 1. The MC (Maximus) isn’t OP from the start. If you’re expecting a powerhouse right away, this ain’t for you. Every ounce of strength he gains comes from blood, sweat, and tears. 2. No harem, no over-the-top romance. Sorry, this isn’t that kind of story. 3. Expect a darker tone—there will be death, violence, and maybe a bit of gore. You’ve been warned. 4. The pacing starts slow, focusing on Maximus’s training, his past, and his life at the S.H.I.E.L.D. academy before diving into the action. 5. Maximus is no saint. He’s reckless, emotional, and a pain in the ass when it comes to his mother. Logical decisions? Who needs them when you’ve got blind determination, right? What to Expect: 1. A flawed but clever MC who grows through sheer grit and determination. 2. A lot of training, character development, and tough lessons. 3. Original arcs that dive deeper into Marvel’s universe, with plenty of twists. 4. Shades of gray—heroes aren’t always good, and villains aren’t always evil. 5. A gritty, no-holds-barred take on what it really means to survive in a world full of gods, monsters, and moral ambiguity. 6. Long chapters. Expect chapters to be around 2800 words long. Disclaimer: I don’t own Marvel or its characters (except for the ones I make up—those are mine). This fanfic is just a wild ride through a universe we all love, with my own spin on things. P.S.: This is my first fanfic, so yeah, I might screw up a little. Grammar’s solid, but if you see me tripping over dialogue or pacing, just holler. Feedback is welcome; trolls can sit down. Thanks for reading, and enjoy the chaos!
StorylineShifter · 113.9k Views

Marvel: Monkey King

Jack Hou was many things—a Triad lieutenant, a street-smart hustler, and an absolute menace to society. He ran Chinatown with a grin, picked fights like they were a hobby, and somehow thrived off pure madness and raw talent. That was, until he got riddled with bullets at his boss’s wedding trying to protect the bride. Dying? That sucked. Waking up twenty years in the past, in a new body, new world, and somehow even more broke than before? That sucked harder. Now trapped in the streets of 2002 New York, Jack is back to square one—hungry, penniless, and wanted by nobody. But things take a turn for the weird when an old man from K’un-Lun picks him up and claims he has the body of an immortal sage, destined to change fate. Jack’s response? “Yeah, nah. Sounds like effort.” Forced into martial arts training, qi cultivation, and unlocking his true potential, Jack has zero plans to follow orders. Instead, he does what he does best—run his mouth, break the rules, and cause absolute chaos. But when he starts awakening strange abilities, growing stronger than a normal human should, and attracting the attention of ancient forces, Jack realizes—maybe this isn’t just a second chance at life. Maybe he’s something more than human. Maybe… he was never human to begin with. Crazy fights, unhinged banter, and a monkey with no chill— Jack Hou is about to turn the Marvel world upside down, one bad decision at a time. A/N: This is NOT a translation, I make this Story myself. So there is no Original Source, it's in my Brain babyy... ~KujoW
KujoW · 1.5m Views

American comics: The Bateman of Arkham

This book is a comedy first and foremost. It's primarily a comedy, with elements of action and adventure. The main focus of this book is comedy, with action playing a supporting role. ___________________________________________________________ The Patient They say every patient in Arkham Asylum has a story. But none of them have a story like Allen. Officially, he’s a transfer, a former VIP patient from Westwood Psychiatric. Unofficially, he’s the single most confusing and terrifying person on the planet. Just ask Earth's Mightiest Heroes. Tony Stark: "I don't like to admit it, but... technically? Alan's my uncle. The one the family doesn't talk about." Steve Rogers: "He's not my commanding officer. He's... my boss. And trust me, you don't want to miss a deadline." Bruce Wayne: "Let's be very clear. I am Batman. He is Bateman. There is a universe of difference in that one letter." The Problem While the world's greatest minds try to figure him out, Allen treats reality like his personal playground. One moment he's casually telling the Trinity to "grab some popcorn and stay out of the splash zone," the next he's rewriting reality on a whim. He doesn't just break the fourth wall; he lives on the other side of it, treating cosmic events like a video game. He speeds through timelines just to see the "MVP settlement screen." He strolls through the multiverse because he got bored. He threatens to dismantle entire dimensions because someone annoyed him. The Punchline The universe is slowly realizing that Allen isn't just a patient; he's a living, breathing existential threat with a god-complex and a terrible sense of humor. He gives three galactic empires—the Shi'ar, the Kree, and the Skrull—a heads-up to call for reinforcements before he arrives. He tells Superman, "Get behind me, Big Blue. This might get messy." He looks Odin in the eye and asks, "Shouldn't you be kneeling?" He dismisses Dormammu with a non-sequitur: "Sorry, I don't eat beef." He casually tells Thanos, "Hand over the gems. Now." Even the creators of universes are not safe. As a recently escaped Perpetua once recalled in terror: "I remember the day he found me. The man simply appeared and asked if I was going to be 'decent' on my own, or if he was going to have to make me decent. I chose to be decent." He is the sanity of the storm, the chaos that creates order, and the only man who can look at a god and make them the punchline of a joke they don't understand. ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ -A time traveler with a broken mind and a love for chaos joins a new historical faction every week, leaving a trail of infuriated allies and confused enemies in his wake. -He has the power to rewrite history, but he'd rather use it to see if he can make Napoleon Bonaparte cry with laughter. The only thing protecting him is that he's officially too Mental to kill. -What if Forrest Gump had a time machine and the personality of Deadpool? An action-comedy adventure about a man who stumbles through history, accidentally saving it while trying to make it funnier. TL Note: This is a translation. All the credit goes to the original creators.
MeowthTL · 4k Views