In the United States, Marvel's superhero comics and movies have always been highly popular. In order to better open up the Asian market, which still has potential, the official has recently decided to add a hero from the Korean author Yang Xunguo's online comic "Avengers: Lightning Rain" (authorized by Marvel) to the superhero camp. This hero is another breakthrough in Marvel's work after absorbing "Ms. Marvel", "Female Thor" and "Falcon". Since then, we have added another female hero to our hero camp, the female character "White Fox" in "Avengers: Dark Rain". I hope our "Avengers" can be carried forward and the superheroes will prosper forever. In addition, in the original comics, "White Fox" is a member of the Avengers. Whether she will continue this setting in the comics published by Marvel in the United States has not yet been determined. As soon as this news was announced, netizens complained: "We just released news about the "Japanese" giant, is it the turn of the "Korean" now? She should be called the "Plastic Surgeon" with a special skill of plastic surgery, a set of 18 moves that can turn heroes and enemies into fat women and fat men. The key is to kick down the block - turn cannons into small toothpicks, and mountains into airports, making the heroes who love beauty and handsomeness miserable... (I am also drunk when I see this. |
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