JoJo?

No, this is Dio!

After crossing, the protagonist is examining his new identity aggressively— Dio Brando, a British and Chinese mixed-race coach ratio!

But wait a minute…

This is the Marvel Universe? How long will it take for Thanos to reach the battlefield?

By the way, I have a cheat!

Star Platinum, The World, Crazy Diamond, Killer Queen, Gold Experience, King Crimson… All for me!

Ding, hello new player, your first Stand has been drawn.

Looking at the ‘Little Tomato’ who was smiling at him, as the only Stand User in the Marvel Universe, Dio was speechless, then lit a cigarette silently, looked up at the ceiling, exhales smoke, it’s just a mystery how life is so harsh!

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  1. sungjinwoo1233
    sungjinwoo1233 rated it
    The fan fiction is enjoyable, as the protagonist acquires his Stand through a fortunate draw. However, I can't help but wish for him to face some challenges in "Super Fly." The chapters are concise and released nearly every day, which keeps me from getting restless while waiting for the latest updates.
  1. Ximnax
    Ximnax rated it
    The series is decent, encompassing the MCU range and featuring a manageable main character. There's not much overpowered stuff, the system is balanced, and the Stand battles are enjoyable, with a decent original storyline keeping interest. However, Mahiro's comments about upcoming chapters raise concerns.

    From Chapter 368 onwards, there's a reliance on direct adaptations of the source material, which can feel repetitive.

    Chapter 444 stands out, as the protagonist's single Stand, Pearl Jam, limits the exploration of new ideas. Each fight scene showcases moments, but the主角's success often makes it unnecessary to utilize all his abilities. The reliance on specific abilities like Hamon, Hermit Purple, and others feels excessive. While it's still readable, if this continues until Chapter 800, I might lower my rating to 3 stars.

    I stopped after the Ghost Rider arc, not even motivated to continue for the Thanos storyline.

    When I reread from Chapter 180 to 500 with better translations, I reconsidered and bumped it back up to a 4.0 rating.

    Finishing the series, I found it better than anticipated from where I left off three years ago, but it doesn't quite match the early chapters' quality. Overall, I give it a 3.5. I deducted half a point specifically due to the forced insertion of "Chinese Government is Best Government" post-Thanos arc, which doesn't align with real-life understanding – in a hypothetical crisis, the Chinese Communist Party's actions wouldn't necessarily benefit the people.
  1. AmandaMaddenRYV
    AmandaMaddenRYV rated it
    I've read up to Chapter 100 and beyond, despite having more chapters to explore. To change my rating to 2.5 stars, imagine JoJo's Stand abilities replacing Marvel connections. Disregard any familiarity with the MCU characters' traits, as it leads to frustration. Picture them as compassionate persimmons rather than angry mobsters – a subtle shift that will become clear around Chapter 98.

    Here are a few points to consider:

    1. The story feels excessively Chinese with its ruthless elimination of witnesses and descendants.
    2. The pacing is slow; Marvel character interactions don't start until Chapter 53.
    3. MCU characters are portrayed out of character, with drastic personality changes and illogical genius behavior.
    4. The main character contradicts himself by claiming not to kill under certain circumstances but kills two minor gangsters after an attack, then offers vague explanations.

    The protagonist still retains an Xianxia-like vibe, lacking the Marvel essence. There's not much improvement so far, but I'll provide more insights after reading another 100 chapters.

    A spoiler follows:

    The first encounter with Black Widow was disappointing. The MC overdoes the healing aspect with food, unnecessarily complicating things and failing to communicate. Instead of a simple explanation, he performs a full-blown cure, causing her discomfort and leading to her defensive reaction. This encounter felt forced and took away from the experience. ????
  1. VanillaChino0M6
    VanillaChino0M6 rated it
    I've completed the RAWs novel, and I must say, the excitement doesn't escalate beyond this point. The subsequent stories follow a similar pattern, and the ending left me feeling so disappointed I almost wished the author hadn't written it. Despite its flaws, there's something captivating about seeing multiple Stand abilities utilized simultaneously and seeing characters like 'The Hand' reaching their full potential, especially in the Marvel universe.

    This unique charm kept me up late into the night, eager to turn the pages. To truly appreciate this story, one must be both a JOJO and Marvel enthusiast. It's riddled with cliches, doesn't deviate much from the main plot, and encounters numerous issues. Yet, the fact that I managed to finish a 800+ chapter book – unprecedented for me, as I usually abandon novels when they lose steam – speaks volumes.

    Embrace the absurdity of the overpowered womanizing protagonist, and you'll find this an enjoyable, light read.
  1. TheLocalGuyT2P
    TheLocalGuyT2P rated it
    For those seeking a Marvel fanfiction written by a Chinese author, this might be the top choice. Here's a summary with pros and cons:

    Pros:
    1. The storyline progresses logically, maintaining the original plot flow. Expected events unfold naturally without resorting to overly dramatic changes caused by the protagonist's presence.
    2. The author displays a commendable understanding of Marvel characters, albeit from a Chinese perspective, which adds depth to their portrayal.
    3. The use of Stand abilities is balanced, avoiding the overpowered feel often associated with JoJo's Stand system, keeping them grounded in a more realistic context.

    Cons:
    1. The author tends to stick to familiar territory, preventing any unexpected twists or surprises that could add excitement to the narrative.
    2. There are occasional biases that affect character development, making it seem unconventional or strange for Marvel heroes at times.
    3. A spoiler: While the author makes choices that are redeeming (like the relationship between the protagonist and Wanda, and saving Pietro), the unconventional family dynamics feel cringe-worthy.
    4. Although some readers might appreciate a serious tone mixed with memes and JoJo references, the lack of these elements can be disappointing for fans who were hoping for a lighter touch.

    Keep in mind that what might be a pro for some readers might be a drawback for others, so your personal preferences play a role here.
  1. Mhay_xxi
    Mhay_xxi rated it
    Alright, let me begin by expressing my honest opinion that I've never been a fan of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. However, I must say, this fanfiction is exceptional. It doesn't require prior knowledge or enthusiasm for the series to appreciate it; it's an excellent read on its own. I highly recommend it, regardless of your familiarity with the original franchise.
  1. xkai
    xkai rated it
    The book is an enjoyable read, although the ending feels hurried, which can be acceptable for fan-fiction given the era it was written and the source material it draws from. The development of the Stand concepts could have been expanded upon, but their integration into the Marvel Cinematic Universe within the story is satisfactory. The translation, however, suffered in a few chapters, particularly those that were Patreon-exclusive at the time. It's worth noting that the entire novel has since been translated.
  1. Cwunchy_taco
    Cwunchy_taco rated it
    At first, I found the novel quite invigorating. I thought, "Perhaps this will be an amusing adventure, filled with humorous Jojo-like abilities and an intriguing Marvel-inspired setting." The story maintained its appeal for a while. However, as the protagonist began making statements like "Black people act this way," "Women always behave timidly in those situations," and "Women aren't suited for this job," I realized that the author's perspective was concerning. He justified his actions by claiming he only targeted those he deemed deserving, even if it involved violence against minor criminals.

    Furthermore, despite claiming not to care about women's opinions, he unexpectedly pursued a relationship with a woman he perceived as unpleasant, which was disappointing. Predictably, every female character he encountered fell head over heels for him. This demonstrated to me that the author might harbor racist and sexist beliefs, which overshadowed the potential appeal of the world-building.

    Ultimately, after the revelation involving Loki, I decided to stop reading. Normally, I wouldn't give such content a star, but I granted it one extra point due to the intriguing backdrop. Looking back, I regret investing my time in this novel, as it's increasingly difficult to come across stories without toxic stereotypes.

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