Morpheus vs Mr. Mxyzptlk

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Dr Will Hatch
Morpheus(AKA "Dream"wink from The Sandman witnesses Mr Mxyzptlk trolling Superman in outer space one day, and in a rare fit of kindness, decides to put a stop to it.

Who wins?

Galan007
Mxy. Most universal/multiversal concepts (like Dream) do not apply to him... They are his to manipulate.

There are some members of the Endless, however, that even Mxy is subject to on some level (ie. Destiny.)

Endless Mike
Dream bores him to death.

This is the canonical outcome.

zopzop
WF Mxy destroys ALL. Literally.

Golgo13
Mxy.

TheGodKiller
Mxy one-shots Dream .

ilikecomics
stop using the endless for vs. battles. you cheapen the entire story line by putting them in these fights.

Cogito
Morpheus might be able to hold sway over Mxy in the Dreaming.

Dr Will Hatch
Originally posted by ilikecomics
stop using the endless for vs. battles. you cheapen the entire story line by putting them in these fights.

Not really. I'm a huge Neil Gaiman fan, and I have no problem using them.

Cogito
I don't know that it "cheapens" the characters, but they certainly aren't suited for a vs. format.

Stories involving the Endless and similar characters are mostly focused on the characters and the storytelling -- and to accomplish this without it being stupid the writers tie the characters' hands with rules/consequences or what some might consider PIS/CIS.

So no, it doesn't cheapen, but it's not a great format.

Galan007
Originally posted by Cogito
Morpheus might be able to hold sway over Mxy in the Dreaming. Hm, what sway do you think Dream would have? Mxy can literally warp the entire concept of 'dream' into whatever the heck he wants... Or just erase it entirely.

Cogito
Originally posted by Galan007
Hm, what sway do you think Dream would have? Mxy can literally warp the entire concept of 'dream' into whatever the heck he wants... Or just erase it entirely.

I said "might" big grin

and I'm only basing that on the Ultimator

Galan007
Originally posted by Cogito
I said "might" big grin

and I'm only basing that on the Ultimator Ah, gotcha.

But the the fella in that scene wasn't Morpheus, it was 'Mopius'(an obvious spoof) who was found within a comic from Mxy's personal 5D comic collection... It's really hardimpossible to gauge how powerful that Dream analogue was.

Aside from that, the funniest part about the scene (which many people overlook) is that Mxy actually 'tanked' the very same 'monologue-attack' from Mopius that put Ultimator in an eternal sleep:
http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/13440692/Mr.Mxyzptlk-20.jpg.html
http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/13440694/Mr.Mxyzptlk-21.jpg.html
http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/13440697/Mr.Mxyzptlk-22.jpg.html

Dr Will Hatch
Originally posted by Galan007
Hm, what sway do you think Dream would have? Mxy can literally warp the entire concept of 'dream' into whatever the heck he wants... Or just erase it entirely.

How can he erase an entire concept? Has he ever done something like that before?

Galan007
Short answer: yes.

Read World's Funnest.

Cogito
Originally posted by Galan007
Aside from that, the funniest part about the scene (which many people overlook) is that Mxy actually 'tanked' the very same 'monologue-attack' from Mopius that put Ultimator in an eternal sleep:
http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/13440692/Mr.Mxyzptlk-20.jpg.html
http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/13440694/Mr.Mxyzptlk-21.jpg.html
http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/13440697/Mr.Mxyzptlk-22.jpg.html

He said it himself, he'd read that story before wink

(Don't know why that'd help him stay awake though. A repeat would make me fall asleep faster)

Galan007
Originally posted by Cogito
He said it himself, he'd read that story before wink

(Don't know why that'd help him stay awake though. A repeat would make me fall asleep faster) ...Which means that he'd already read the story w/o being perma-incapacitated by Mopius, like Ultimator was. big grin

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