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https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Andrew_Hussie
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Annoying_Dog
These are two characters who have profiles here in Versus Wiki, and both are Author Avatars. Their profiles rank their Tier as simply Unknown, and they have been around for over a year here, and in this time no one has arrived trying to push the author avatar of his favorite anime into a Tier 0.
So why is this not okay? https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/The_Writer
This is a legitimate question. DC Comics, specially under the authorship of Grant Morrison, has a history of completely ignoring the 4th Wall all the time. It's happened in Animal Man, it's happed in the Doom Patrol, in All-Star Supeman, in Final Crisis, in Multiversity, in Swamp Thing and in countless others.
The main villain of Multiversity, The Empty Hand, a character who has an 1-B feat (Destroying Multiverse 2 with a gesture ), is also a meta-textual representation. In Grant Morrison's own words, he is
"The real big bad guy at the end - he looks like the Ultra Comics character, but he's also the reader. The empty hand of the reader when he puts the comic down and everything ends. But like the bad guy, he can also come back in full force and say, "You'll meet me again." In Swamp Thing #40, he meets with beings who embodythe essence of stories at a metaphysical level .
Psycho Pirate with the Medusa Mask was recreating the Pre-Crisis Multiverse.
In Final Crisis, Superman uses the Wishing Machine to wish for a Happy Ending, and beings such as the Monitors look upon the whole DC Multiverse as a story.
In Multiversity, it is revealed that one reality is a comic book in another reality.
In late 80s, early 90s DC, there was a character who remembered the Pre-Crisis Multiverse and was revolted with how reality was, and was thus locked in Arkham.
I can probably find a dozen other major examples.
The Reality-Fiction Interaction page here accepts beings such as Mxy as viewing entire universes as fictional, or Azathoth seeing a beyond-dimensional construct as fictional, so why can't DC's The Writer qualify?
I would like to hear the opinion of staff members on the matter. From what I can observe, some were already with me in the profile.
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Annoying_Dog
These are two characters who have profiles here in Versus Wiki, and both are Author Avatars. Their profiles rank their Tier as simply Unknown, and they have been around for over a year here, and in this time no one has arrived trying to push the author avatar of his favorite anime into a Tier 0.
So why is this not okay? https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/The_Writer
This is a legitimate question. DC Comics, specially under the authorship of Grant Morrison, has a history of completely ignoring the 4th Wall all the time. It's happened in Animal Man, it's happed in the Doom Patrol, in All-Star Supeman, in Final Crisis, in Multiversity, in Swamp Thing and in countless others.
The main villain of Multiversity, The Empty Hand, a character who has an 1-B feat (Destroying Multiverse 2 with a gesture ), is also a meta-textual representation. In Grant Morrison's own words, he is
"The real big bad guy at the end - he looks like the Ultra Comics character, but he's also the reader. The empty hand of the reader when he puts the comic down and everything ends. But like the bad guy, he can also come back in full force and say, "You'll meet me again." In Swamp Thing #40, he meets with beings who embodythe essence of stories at a metaphysical level .
Psycho Pirate with the Medusa Mask was recreating the Pre-Crisis Multiverse.
In Final Crisis, Superman uses the Wishing Machine to wish for a Happy Ending, and beings such as the Monitors look upon the whole DC Multiverse as a story.
In Multiversity, it is revealed that one reality is a comic book in another reality.
In late 80s, early 90s DC, there was a character who remembered the Pre-Crisis Multiverse and was revolted with how reality was, and was thus locked in Arkham.
I can probably find a dozen other major examples.
The Reality-Fiction Interaction page here accepts beings such as Mxy as viewing entire universes as fictional, or Azathoth seeing a beyond-dimensional construct as fictional, so why can't DC's The Writer qualify?
I would like to hear the opinion of staff members on the matter. From what I can observe, some were already with me in the profile.