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Originally posted by LordGodLeviathan is essentially Ultra Comics on an 'omni-fictional' scale. So yeah, it's obviously about as meta as a character can get.
Are there any characters more powerful than the Leviathan from Unwritten? If I understand the concept correctly, isn't the writer's intent for Leviathan to embody all of fiction?
But I mean, different writers are always going to have different takes on what the most powerful fictional character is. The writer of The Infinites, for example, believes that Vigil(the main protagonist of the series) is the most powerful being/concept in comics, period:
https://i.imgur.com/VDjg8R1.jpg
Originally posted by Galan007who is that character and whats he done to warrant that kind of wank?
But I mean, different writers are always going to have different takes on what the most powerful fictional character is. The writer of The Infinites, for example, believes that Vigil(the main protagonist of the series) is the most powerful being/concept in comics, period:
https://i.imgur.com/VDjg8R1.jpg
Originally posted by Galan007Seems like a meta Superman take.
Leviathan is essentially Ultra Comics on an 'omni-fictional' scale. So yeah, it's obviously about as meta as a character can get.But I mean, different writers are always going to have different takes on what the most powerful fictional character is. The writer of The Infinites, for example, believes that Vigil(the main protagonist of the series) is the most powerful being/concept in comics, period:
https://i.imgur.com/VDjg8R1.jpg
Originally posted by Galan007
Leviathan is essentially Ultra Comics on an 'omni-fictional' scale. So yeah, it's obviously about as meta as a character can get.But I mean, different writers are always going to have different takes on what the most powerful fictional character is. The writer of The Infinites, for example, believes that Vigil(the main protagonist of the series) is the most powerful being/concept in comics, period:
https://i.imgur.com/VDjg8R1.jpg