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Description
Dive into Marvel: Hunter, a thrilling Other novel where your wallet is your superpower. Blaine, an ordinary high schooler thrust into the electrifying chaos of the Marvel Universe, isn't just surviving—he's thriving as a formidable bounty hunter. In this universe, the ultimate currency isn't just gold or power, but purchasing power itself. Every hero, every villain, every cosmic entity has a price tag, and Blaine understands this brutal economy better than anyone. His creed is simple, yet unshakeable: "Money talks." His life takes an explosive turn when his latest contract lands him squarely…
Frequently Asked Questions for Marvel: Hunter Novel
Who is the author of Marvel: Hunter novel?+
Marvel: Hunter novel is written by Lord_Immortal_0170.
How many chapters does Marvel: Hunter novel have?+
Marvel: Hunter novel currently has 305 chapters.
Is Marvel: Hunter novel completed or ongoing?+
Marvel: Hunter novel is currently ongoing.
What genre is Marvel: Hunter novel?+
Marvel: Hunter novel belongs to the Other genre.
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You can read Marvel: Hunter novel online for free on Novelblur.
What is Marvel: Hunter novel about?+
An ordinary high school student finds himself transported to the Marvel Universe, where he becomes a bounty hunter. In this world, money is the key to unlocking extraordinary abilities. When Blaine receives a three-million-dollar contract on Tony Stark's life, the billionaire entrepreneur counters with increasingly higher offers. Stark argues that three million is trivial compared to his shawarma expenses, then escalates his bids to five million, then fifty million in desperation. Despite his pr