Who can beat Cosmic Comic Spider-Man?

Started by cdtm2 pages
Originally posted by Test123
Didn't the writer die to a Beastiamorph or something?

Dunno. But if it was written by anyone other then Grant Morrison, writing himself as Grant Morrison, then it doesn't count, because The Writer is a literal self insertion character.

And further, it's literal. If Grant Morrison writes his avatar getting killed, it only killed his avatar. The real writer remains, writing the story.

Originally posted by Galan007
Mxy can do the same across all of his incarnations and media -- be it TV shows, toys, games, coloring books, etc.

Mxy can manipulate Hypertime to his whims(such a feat is well within the power of even lower-level Imps, like Qwsp.) However, he generally chooses not to manipulate reality in such a way because he likes to preserve his 3D playground.

But Mxy's power varies in his different incarnations, as for Hypertime he has to be careful but the Cosmic Comic lets someone write their own story and end it how they'd like. I don't think Mxy has that same level of narrative control.

Originally posted by cdtm
Dunno. But if it was written by anyone other then Grant Morrison, writing himself as Grant Morrison, then it doesn't count, because The Writer is a literal self insertion character.

And further, it's literal. If Grant Morrison writes his avatar getting killed, it only killed his avatar. The real writer remains, writing the story.

But the only character is the Writer, not the real Grant Morrison himself, so I can only go off the feats of the Writer, he got writer's block and then ended up getting killed while thinking of what to write next.

Originally posted by Test123
But the only character is the Writer, not the real Grant Morrison himself, so I can only go off the feats of the Writer, he got writer's block and then ended up getting killed while thinking of what to write next.

But the original "character": established he was a writer in the real world writing things. Essentially it was Morrison himself speaking to his drawings, and giving his fans a show.

Basically "The Writer" is simply the actual comic book writer. Not a character at all, just a guy doing a job.

You can't really get more omnipotent over the comic medium then that.

Originally posted by Test123
But Mxy's power varies in his different incarnations, as for Hypertime he has to be careful but the Cosmic Comic lets someone write their own story and end it how they'd like. I don't think Mxy has that same level of narrative control.
Mxy doesn't have to be careful playing with Hypertime; he chooses to be careful. Big difference.

That said, what feats does this "meta" Spidey have? Like I mentioned, I haven't read the issue.

Originally posted by Galan007
Mxy doesn't have to be careful playing with Hypertime; he chooses to be careful. Big difference.

That said, what feats does this "meta" Spidey have? Like I mentioned, I haven't read the issue.

It's all from "How to Read Comics The Marvel Way" (4 issues), Mysterio also gains access to the Cosmic Comic but Spider-Man was said to have mastered it's use so both of their feats should be usable.

Originally posted by cdtm
But the original "character": established he was a writer in the real world writing things. Essentially it was Morrison himself speaking to his drawings, and giving his fans a show.

Basically "The Writer" is simply the actual comic book writer. Not a character at all, just a guy doing a job.

You can't really get more omnipotent over the comic medium then that.

But it was a character that was part of a comic book, he would type things in a typewriter and they'd happen, he got killed as he was busy writing stuff.