...I mean honestly that sounds pretty great. As a life-long fan of the Hulk series this has made me want to get back on the horse of reading it regularly, since most of my readings are really old, like Crossroads or Smark Hulk.
It's about trying to give this kind of story stakes within a wacky superhero setting, sure It's because he's aware that this IS a setting where God objectively exists and doesn't want that to be the resolution to the story ("It can't be THAT bad, God's up there in Heaven")
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See I don't even think that sort of contorted-ass logic follows. Y'don't need to up the stakes to cosmic level "annihilation of all goodness" to be "this is a horrendous thing that destroys a person's ability to live a functional healthy life."
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Eru may rule Arda, but it didn't save Hurin and his kin from Morgoth's curse.
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