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... hall with his companions, "Marvel Comics has been silent for too long, and it has become far inferior to DC Comics."

"but…"

When he saw the huge poster in the movie theater lobby, he couldn't help but exclaimed, "But the ones shot by Orion Films and Marvel Films are indeed very exciting."

"Ryan Gosling perfectly portrayed a real superhero. Spiderman will definitely become the most famous superhero in North America. Of course, Natalie Portman's performance is also very exciti ...

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