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This ability, while ineffective against Xu Fu—who has already discovered countless superpowers, especially under the protection of the [Super Mask]—is particularly effective against those living in Hell's Kitchen.
Clearly, that's how Daredevil works; he finds evidence after evidence to prove Spider-Man's innocence.
"I need you to report this evidence so that the public can know the truth."
He tilted his ear to one side and waited until Xu Fu's arm stopped turning, then the Night Demon spoke.
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"it is my responsibility."
For some time now, Xu Fu has been trying to help Spider-Man deal with the troubles he's facing.
The evidence provided by the nightmare was, of course, unexpected.
Just as he turned to look at the blind lawyer lurking in the shadows, Xu Fu couldn't help but ask a somewhat curious question: "Why are you helping Spider-Man like this? Do you know him?"
Nevertheless, Xu Fu couldn't help but imagine what Spider-Man May Parker looked like. One thing was certain: Aunt May looked younger and more charming in this world.
"No."
Nightcrawler shook his head, denying any connection between himself and Spider-Man.
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Whether May Parker has the charm of Spider-Man is irrelevant to Matt; after all, he can't see what the other person looks like.
"My reason for helping Spider-Man, aside from the fact that she and I share a common enemy, is not to incite conflict between the registration and anti-registration factions in New York's superhero law..."
As a law student educated at Columbia University, Nightcrawler is one of the few street heroes who recognizes the fundamental impact of the Superhero Registration Act on New York City and the entire country.
As events unfold, the conflict between registered superheroes and the anti-registration faction, led by Agent Thunderbolt, only intensifies. Spider-Man becomes an unwitting victim in this context, as the King and his use of another superhero's identity ignite an anti-superhero movement in New York City.
Naturally, Daredevil, as Gene and his adversary, could not allow this situation to continue, not only for Spider-Man but also for street heroes like himself.
Like Spider-Man, Matt is also firmly opposed to registering.
Therefore, he spared no effort in collecting evidence to clear Spider-Man's name, but compared to the Thunder Agents who had already merged with Gene and gained power, Matt's lonely and frail life was difficult.
Especially in an anti-world scenario, there are no Avengers or superhero groups like the Defenders to fight alongside him.
Chapter 614 Reversal
Exclusive: The man who attacked the New York City mayor might not be Spider-Man!
The day after receiving the evidence from "Nightmare," "Frontline" published the report on its front page.
"...Frontline reporter Clark Kent received a tip and discovered that Spider-Man might not be the real culprit behind the attack on the mayor! According to previous reports, New York City Mayor Wilson was attacked after signing an anti-superhero registration ordinance, and based on clues provided by the police, Spider-Man became a suspect in the incident."
"However, recent evidence suggests that either Spider-Man was also a victim of the attack, or, looking back, Spider-Man's trajectory at the time of the attack indicates that he was apprehending a robbery thief near Hell's Kitchen when Mayor Wilson was attacked..."
Although the "103" evidence in "Frontline" has not been officially confirmed, it is not enough to completely help Spider-Man get rid of the mayor's attack.
However, due to Clark Kent's name, there have been numerous reports that have been reasonably confirmed in the past.
In particular, his previous successful exposure of corruption within the New York City Police Department instantly made him a celebrity.
As a result, many citizens who saw the Frontline report believed Clark Kent's news report and came to believe that Spider-Man might actually be a framed creature.
The attack on the mayor may have been carried out by someone else, and there may be some unknown conspiracy behind it.
"I know Spider-Man couldn't possibly be the one who attacked Mayor Wilson; there must be some misunderstanding behind this!"
"This is a conspiracy by the Registry. They intend to frame the anti-Registry superheroes. Why release their information? This is an infringement on freedom. Whether to release it or not is entirely a matter of personal freedom. The anti-Registry superheroes also have a choice..."
"Spider-Man is a killer, which is proven on video, and Clark Kent is a clown who keeps quiet for his own media, so he made up this lie."
"Frontline is fake news!"
"Wilson is a fraud; he deceived the citizens of New York and betrayed our trust in him..."
The attitude of New Yorkers toward Spider-Man's attack on the New York City mayor can be seen in the news interviews conducted on the streets that day.
Of course, a considerable number of them still do not believe in "cutting-edge" news.
But compared to the one-sided condemnation of the past, Spider-Man was then seen as an assassin.
At least a small segment of New Yorkers chose to believe the report published by Xu Fu in Frontline.
"Spider-Man, well, I admit it..."
"You may be the murderer, or you may not. While I still maintain that you possess powers that don't belong to you, and that your masked walks through New York City marred the beautiful cityscape, perhaps you truly are the innocent victim who attacked the mayor of New York City. You're not suited to be a superhero, but maybe you're not suited to be a damn criminal either!"
Another compelling figure in this case is Jameson, the former owner of the Daily Bugle.
It's well known that Jameson dislikes Spider-Man.
Especially after his Daily Bugle was destroyed and vandalized by Spider-Man, Jameson regarded him as a thorn in his side.
In his news programs, he would even criticize Spider-Man when there was news related to him.
But as a veteran media professional, Jameson, despite his deep hatred for Spider-Man, did not stop Xu Fu from suppressing news reports about him.
It's important to know that the Frontline newspaper was founded with James's secret sponsorship.
If he didn't like Xu Fu's report on Spider-Man, he could have Bruno Fernandes suppress the news.
The fact that The Frontline reported the story and put it on the front page at least proves that James stood firm as a journalist and did not interfere with the newspaper's press freedom.
...
Hell's Kitchen, a suburb near Midwest.
A little Black boy, seeing the figure passing by, immediately stopped waving his toy model and excitedly called out to his mother.
"Mom, I know this person! This is the superhero who lifted the car to save people!"
Pointing at the swaying, short figure in front of him, the Black boy shouted with an excited expression.
"Hey, Bart, just like I taught you!"
However, unlike the excited child, the Black woman was noticeably larger, with a tense expression on her face. She held the child in her arms and warned, "Don't mess with these people, they're not good people."
"But Mom, aren't superheroes the ones who protect Hell's Kitchen?"
"Who told you that superheroes protect us? Have you forgotten how your cousin's family ended up in jail because a guy named Nightmare broke into your cousin's house and destroyed the leaves they had worked so hard to grow?"
So superheroes are bad guys?
"That's right!"
"Superheroes, please leave Hell's Kitchen!"
As the Black woman was teaching her child that superheroes were the creatures that caused their family's deaths, a white man dressed as a homeless man on the side of the road muttered curses and hisses, blocking the view of the swaying figure. Looking at the small figure in front of him, the homeless man grinned, revealing a mouthful of rotten teeth.
"Hell's Kitchen doesn't need the protection of clowns like you!"
Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom
However, before the homeless man finished speaking, he saw the small figure wave his fist, leaving a clear fist mark on the lamppost next to him.
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The heavy blow caused the streetlights to flicker for a moment at their dim 0.9 watts before plunging them into darkness.
"..."
Such a simple and direct method naturally yielded tremendous results.
Turning to look at the diminutive Jessica Jones standing in front of him, the homeless man swallowed hard, for he saw the clearly visible fist marks on the metal lamppost.
"First of all, the only thing you're wrong about is that I'm not one of those damn stupid superheroes, so don't mess with me..."
Jessica raised the bottle in her hand, took a sip, and frowned as she looked at the homeless man in front of her and the chattering Black woman beside her, her brow furrowed with alcohol and impatience.
"Otherwise, I wouldn't mind leaving a fist as thick as a bamboo pole on you."
Chapter 615 I Have an Opponent
On the second page, the origin story explains why Superman possesses such unusual powers.
Superman has superpowers because Earth's gravity is weak and the sun is yellow.
Because his physiological structure is different from that of humans, Superman is able to absorb sunlight as his own power. Due to living under the sun for a long time, Superman has awakened some special abilities.
incredible?
Of course not!
In fact, this is how plants grow. They take root in the soil and thrive by absorbing the energy of sunlight, sometimes even reaching the height of buildings. Superman also grows by constantly absorbing the energy of the sun, using the same ability.
To explain why Superman possesses this ability, Xu Fu specifically mentioned the example of plants in his notes.
To make Superman's source of power seem more "reasonable".
"Therefore, the key to Superman's power is the sun!"
Of course, after reading about the creation of Superman in "Origins," John couldn't help but marvel.
It's clear that he agrees with the characterization in the comic book.
11 “No wonder his eyes could emit a burning gaze that could scorch everything.”
And it began to replace the storyline of the previous comic series with this setting.
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