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Yeah the coma is quite annoying. Missing out on time he could've spent accomplishing anything really. His body should be wrecked. Just an excuse to jump straight to 18 years old. Feels like those annoying Naruto ones that starts at graduation and makes it age 16. With the same joke tests nerfing them horribly so they can jump to lemons.
Wait, all that school and study drama saying he didn't have time for that and you put him in a coma to skip time, what's he going to do now? Since you decided to write chapters just about this, as far as I know, going into a coma doesn't give you school training or a diploma, he'll simply ignore studying now, even if his parents forced him to go, or he'll study primary education at the age of eighteen, or he'll buy the diplomas what he could have done without this coma. I'm going to keep reading since the plot wasn't introduced in these initial seven chapters, it only served to have his parents alive and a technically weaker Bruce since in the original he left to train early instead of coming in and is in a coma. You could have started with him as an adult in a parallel universe where his parents are alive and there wouldn't have been any difference and there would have been less anger from some readers🤔.
this comment section sure is funny ,🤣🤣🤣,,,, the author complain about the readers complaining and reaching their own conclusion about how the plot was done. well mostly readers reach their own conclusion reading the existing chapters though some directly right it in the comment section as others well wait a bit more why that happen.
Volví, porque realmente no tengo nada más que leer y no tengo inspiración para escribir mi fanfic. Entendí la lógica del evento canónico o la alteración de la línea del tiempo. Pero olvidas una cosa. El protagonista no estaba alterando la línea del tiempo. Porque esa es su línea del tiempo. Él no viene del futuro, su alma viene de otro multiverso. Dos para ser exactos. Y hasta donde tengo entendido, los eventos canónicos afectan en DC solamente si vienes de un futuro donde cierto personaje influye directamente o indirectamente en tu existencia y tu posibilidad de viajar en el tiempo. No es como pasa en Marvel y cosas que están escritas en piedra con Spider-Man y la red del destino. Igualmente siendo el multiverso de DC un multiverso infinito, se podría decir que ahí sí existe un destino escrito en piedra y cambiarlo tiene un precio.