User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-25417020-20141116202051/@comment-5265497-20141119094934

Why do you even need a power source to justify absolute power; tht only mudles power levels since you can't tell how strong the actual power is unless you have feats or sources? And if you do, usually omnipotence can simply and generally be reduced to the strongest form of logic manipulation/reality warping.

And those are cosmic entities which included the Living Tribunal that the author used to give insight into an all-powerful being that was the creator of the Marvel Universe. If you don't attempt to turn a blind eye to the sources, too many have shown some knowledge and awareness of his existence to say that he doesn't exist or that he is weak. He's even had an appearance in more than one comic so in any reader's mind, the author made it blatantly obvious that he is a transcendent being.

His feat is creating the Marvel Totality... that's all he needs. We know from multiple sources that he is immensely stronger than Living Tribunal. It's common sense what the author was implicating through the narrative especially since he throws it in your face multiple times. Otherwise, many readers would have questioned it, but it took a wildly different interpretation of fiction and overt dismissal of an author's claim for you to develop a new viewpoint.