[Homelander x The Boys x Marvel Cinematic Universe]
Mark has transmigrated into Homelander from The Boys. Now he faces a dilemma: should he follow Vought’s arrangements and play the role of a perfect, smiling, traffic-generating hero, or embrace being the Homelander who does whatever he wants and doesn’t eat beef?
While wrestling with this choice, Mark finds himself transported to an orange-yellow desert. With his X-ray vision, he spots a nearby base where a bearded white man lies on a bed frame, chest exposed, barely clinging to life. It’s Tony Stark!
Mark realizes his greatest cheat isn’t his superpowers—it’s the ability to dual-traverse between worlds!
Wonder Woman: "Why are you the younger brother of Superman?"
Eric replies: "On the first day of transmigration, I crawled into Superman's infant space pod as a baby, pushed him out, took over his place, and thus became a 'Child of Krypton.'"
Superman: "Why didn't you go save the plane?"
Eric replies: "I can't step on air to lift things."
Batman: "Why didn't Kryptonite work on you this time?"
Eric answers: "I originally wanted to interact with you as a Kryptonian, but I was met with alienation instead. Alright, I won't pretend anymore. I'll be honest—I Homelander."
...
This is a story about a character who is Homelander, mistaken for a Kryptonian, but in reality, is a sinister and scheming figure causing trouble in the superhero world.
After transmigrating into the world of *The Boys* (Black Badge), I became the illegitimate child of Homelander, receiving a template system that allows me to travel across various American comic universes.
Should I be a Superman who works tirelessly and is not trusted, or a Homelander who does whatever they want?
Ron thinks there's no need to consider—just one patriot is enough in this world.
...
Having handled the patriot identity, after careful consideration, Ron decides to bring his talents to other universes.
He plans to put other Earths under his all-encompassing "protection," help the weak female heroes in need, and—about male heroes—oh, no male heroes.
" Odin? What Odin? When did a foreigner like you start showing off on Earth?"
"You're Thanos, huh? Look at the monster you lead—neither human nor ghost. Don't let me see you on Earth, or I’ll smash your head."
"Darkseid? Come try me. Even if I protect Earth with one hand and resist Apokolips with the other, I am still invincible in the universe!"
**Note before reading:** The protagonist is a bit arrogant and not a good person.
[Only I Am Supreme] + [Invincible] + [No Saintly Mother] + [Decisive Killing] + [Multiple Female Characters] + [Purely Satisfying]
Freedom isn’t about doing whatever you want—it’s about no one being able to force you to do what you don’t want!
My name is Gao Zu, but others call me A-Zu!
In this world, only I am supreme!
Let’s see what my superpower is: Complete Self, Time Ability, Magnetic Field Power!
With both Time Power and Magnetic Field Power, plus something called Complete Self—am I not invincible?
What about other people’s superpowers?
World Reset, Human Superman, Dream Manipulation, Magical Girl Transformation, Isekai Transmigration, Fantasy Manifestation.
Wow… everyone’s abilities are so cool!
So, is it too much if I summon my adoptive father and brother with a Hell War God?
Zhang Hong is chosen by the Savior System and starts with the Superman template, making him invincible. Saving the world? That’s his specialty!
In the Resident Evil world, he is the supreme leader guiding all of humanity.
In the collapsed Xianxia world, he is the revered Savior of the Three Realms.
In the Wandering Earth world, he is the generous interstellar friend gifting alien black technology.
In the Warhammer universe, he is the nightmare of Chaos and Xenos, the successor to the Lord of Humanity.
Facing the myriad of bizarre entities across the multiverse, Zhang Hong declares:
“I’m not targeting anyone in particular.”
“I’m saying everyone here is trash!”
...
Completed Worlds: Resident Evil, Xianxia World (A Chinese Ghost Story), Wandering Earth, Warhammer 40K, One Punch Man.
【Marvel, DC...】 Transmigrating into the world of American comics, starting as Peter Parker's older brother, Luke Parker. From the Homelander template to the Superman template.
"Just a little mob? Give me a laugh, scum!"
"Huh? Are you really laughing?"
"Multiverse? Did I allow you to come to my Earth?"
"They all say I am a butcher—that's pure slander!"
Daily bulges: "Luke Parker says he's the butcher!"
[Homelander x The Boys x Marvel Cinematic Universe]
Mark has transmigrated into Homelander from The Boys. Now he faces a dilemma: should he follow Vought’s arrangements and play the role of a perfect, smiling, traffic-generating hero, or embrace being the Homelander who does whatever he wants and doesn’t eat beef?
While wrestling with this choice, Mark finds himself transported to an orange-yellow desert. With his X-ray vision, he spots a nearby base where a bearded white man lies on a bed frame, chest exposed, barely clinging to life. It’s Tony Stark!
Mark realizes his greatest cheat isn’t his superpowers—it’s the ability to dual-traverse between worlds!
Wonder Woman: "Why are you the younger brother of Superman?"
Eric replies: "On the first day of transmigration, I crawled into Superman's infant space pod as a baby, pushed him out, took over his place, and thus became a 'Child of Krypton.'"
Superman: "Why didn't you go save the plane?"
Eric replies: "I can't step on air to lift things."
Batman: "Why didn't Kryptonite work on you this time?"
Eric answers: "I originally wanted to interact with you as a Kryptonian, but I was met with alienation instead. Alright, I won't pretend anymore. I'll be honest—I Homelander."
...
This is a story about a character who is Homelander, mistaken for a Kryptonian, but in reality, is a sinister and scheming figure causing trouble in the superhero world.
After transmigrating into the world of *The Boys* (Black Badge), I became the illegitimate child of Homelander, receiving a template system that allows me to travel across various American comic universes.
Should I be a Superman who works tirelessly and is not trusted, or a Homelander who does whatever they want?
Ron thinks there's no need to consider—just one patriot is enough in this world.
...
Having handled the patriot identity, after careful consideration, Ron decides to bring his talents to other universes.
He plans to put other Earths under his all-encompassing "protection," help the weak female heroes in need, and—about male heroes—oh, no male heroes.
" Odin? What Odin? When did a foreigner like you start showing off on Earth?"
"You're Thanos, huh? Look at the monster you lead—neither human nor ghost. Don't let me see you on Earth, or I’ll smash your head."
"Darkseid? Come try me. Even if I protect Earth with one hand and resist Apokolips with the other, I am still invincible in the universe!"
**Note before reading:** The protagonist is a bit arrogant and not a good person.
One day, I transmigrated into another world and instantly became the King of the Underworld.
But I was trapped inside the belly of Titan god Cronus—do I just wait for fate to take its course and for my younger brother Zeus to rescue me?
No! That is not the destiny I should have!
The life and death of gods are only a matter of my one thought!
I am Hades, the King of the Underworld—master of death, creator of darkness, ruler of eternal night!
How can I be confined within his belly? Even the strongest Titan god cannot do that!
The moment I regain my freedom, the gears of destiny will start to turn.
"Underworld, I welcome my reign!"
Zeus is the beginning, the end, the master of the sky.
He is the creator of all things, breeding countless spirits.
A great and supreme Heavenly Father, also an eternally pure bride-to-be.
All existence from now on becomes one and only.
The master of all that exists, forever so.
The highest father, the absolute ruler, eternal and omnipotent.
Zeus—this is everything, above everything.
By chance, he transmigrated into the legendary world of ancient Greek mythology and was reborn as the eldest son of Zeus.
He has control over life and death, and starting from Greece, he gathers followers, gains divine power, and begins a brand-new era of gods.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
2.0 (2 reviews)Let’s see what my superpower is: Complete Self, Time Ability, Magnetic Field Power!
With both Time Power and Magnetic Field Power, plus something called Complete Self—am I not invincible?
What about other people’s superpowers?
World Reset, Human Superman, Dream Manipulation, Magical Girl Transformation, Isekai Transmigration, Fantasy Manifestation.
Wow… everyone’s abilities are so cool!
So, is it too much if I summon my adoptive father and brother with a Hell War God?