User blog comment:TheTwinkleBeast/Character Story/Battle For Selforge/@comment-4867780-20141224025027/@comment-5265497-20141227073956

Yeah, pretty much but it's mainly those moments when we feel that all of reality is in peril that the reader gets the most sense that there is this sense of finality, when you finally get to see the threat of an 'omniverse' level extinction or alteration event that should tie all sense of epicness together. Crisis on Infinite Earth's for example executes it brilliantly.

"not to wreak anyone's story but simply to permanently protect his hapy and carefree lifestyle." Yeah, I can understand that. :) It's also the fact that NOW you made everybody want to create characters that are also beyond everything and anything and now they have the perfect method since the introduction of the metafictional continuity... and now have the capacity to use Suggverse logic to say their origin is beyond anybody else's and get away with it... like WikiWalker and others.