Marvel and DC have long been industry leaders, setting the pace for each other and every other publisher. In their efforts to explore the limitless range of the medium of comic books, both publishers discuss morality, faith, and the driving principles behind reality in unique ways. The One-Above-All is the most powerful being in Marvel’s multiverse, often representing the visionaries who created the heroes and villains fans know and love, while the Presence is more of an anglicized manifestation of an underlying idealism.While The Presence, the One Above All, and their respective aspects are unique and different from one another, they also all have a lot in common. They embody both ends of every conceivable moral spectrum, tilting scales and causing problems for righteous heroes to solve. Big green monster men with peculiar relationships to death heralded both. They’re teachers of lessons and accountable to a strange, unknowable form of love for the characters in their respective worlds, and both cosmic entities are often used to comment on the state of the medium and industry.DC’s Omniverse is ruled over by an omnipresent being that can look like whatever it wants, and its heroes and villains have had frequent interactions with it. Vertigo’s Preacher portrays a Christian god with comparable behaviors and attitudes to The Presence, but the latter has grown far beyond any spiritual viewpoint. While The Presence is largely and often based on Judeo-Christian theology, at its core, it represents an eternal struggle. The Presence is the progenitor of the entire Omniverse; obsessed with hard moral lines, which narratively explains why superheroes are so important.
Marvel and DC have long been industry leaders, setting the pace for each other and every other publisher. In their efforts to explore the limitless range of the medium of comic books, both publishers discuss morality, faith, and the driving principles behind reality in unique ways. The One-Above-All is the most powerful being in Marvel’s multiverse, often representing the visionaries who created the heroes and villains fans know and love, while the Presence is more of an anglicized manifestation of an underlying idealism.
While The Presence, the One Above All, and their respective aspects are unique and different from one another, they also all have a lot in common. They embody both ends of every conceivable moral spectrum, tilting scales and causing problems for righteous heroes to solve. Big green monster men with peculiar relationships to death heralded both. They’re teachers of lessons and accountable to a strange, unknowable form of love for the characters in their respective worlds, and both cosmic entities are often used to comment on the state of the medium and industry.
DC’s Omniverse is ruled over by an omnipresent being that can look like whatever it wants, and its heroes and villains have had frequent interactions with it. Vertigo’s Preacher portrays a Christian god with comparable behaviors and attitudes to The Presence, but the latter has grown far beyond any spiritual viewpoint. While The Presence is largely and often based on Judeo-Christian theology, at its core, it represents an eternal struggle. The Presence is the progenitor of the entire Omniverse; obsessed with hard moral lines, which narratively explains why superheroes are so important.
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