Reality warping
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Reality warping is a form of superpower normally associated with comic books--Marvel comics in particular--though it was likely DC comics who started it all with Mr. Mxyzptlk.
The ability to alter reality is often regarded as the ultimate superpower in comicdom. Generally, it translates as the ability to reshape matter and energy, turn a person's thoughts or desires into reality, bend time and space just as the Phoenix Force does to travel across timelines, and bend, twist or possibly even rewrite the laws of physics. The Joker, wielding the power of Mr. Mxyzptlk as "Emperor Joker", was even able to rewrite logic itself, for example, making the whole world believe that 2 + 2 equals "fish".
Some of the most extreme reality warpers, like Mxyzptlk and James Jaspers, are not even limited by their own physical bodies and can alter their own stature and appearance at will to become whatever they want to be, no matter how bizarre it might be. This ability seems to go far beyond anything that "ordinary" shapeshifters like Mystique and Morph could even think of in their wildest imagination. Most reality warping individuals, at least in Marvel comics, tend to be mutants. In DC comics, the fifth-dimensional imps that sometimes visit the DC universe, of which Mxyzptlk is the most common and well-known, seem to be the most common and also the most powerful reality warpers.
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[edit] Marvel's mutant reality warpers
Marvel Mutants with potential for reality warping encountered in Marvel comics include:
- Jamie Braddock
- Fan Boy
- Mad Jim Jaspers
- Mister M
- Onslaught
- Proteus
- Mikhail Rasputin
- Franklin Richards
- Scarlet Witch
- Tyler Trevor Chase[1]
- Willie Evans, Jr.[2]
- Magician
- Phoenix
- Wiccan
- Hyperstorm
[edit] Other comics reality warpers
Apart from the MU Mutant reality warpers, many other different beings in Marvel and DC, and other comics also possess reality warping powers, or powers which might potentially be used for reality alteration. These include, amongst others:
- Bat-Mite (DCU)
- The Doctor (WS)
- Doctor Manhattan (DCU)
- Enerjak (Archie Comics)
- Green Lantern (DCU)
- Mammoth Mogul (Archie Comics)
- Matthew Cable (DCU)
- Mr. Mxyzptlk (DCU)
- Neron (DCU)
- Parallax (DCU)
- Qwsp (DCU)
- The Spectre (DCU)
- The Thunderbolt Genie of Johnny Thunder (DCU)
- Trigon the Terrible (DCU)
- Amazo (DCAU)
- Elyon Brown (W.I.T.C.H)
- The Impossible Man (MU)
- Korvac (MU)
- Kubik (MU)
- The Man With the Power (MU)
- Molecule Man (MU)
- Shaper of Worlds (MU)
- Beyonder (MU)
- Solar (Valiant)
- Mothergod (Valiant)
[edit] Non-comics reality warpers
Apart from comic characters, there has been a number of science fiction and fantasy characters who have exhibited reality warping powers of various forms, at least within the boundaries of certain environments and/or restrictions. Such characters include:
- Anyanka (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Cyvus Vail (Angel)
- Sutter Cane (In the Mouth of Madness)
- Celestial Toymaker (Doctor Who)
- Cosmo and Wanda (The Fairly OddParents)
- Crayak (Animorphs)
- Ellimist (Animorphs)
- Figment (Epcot's Journey Into Imagination attraction, most noticeably in the current version)
- Genies (Mythology)
- Alessa Gillespie (Silent Hill)
- Palmer Eldritch (The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Philip K. Dick)
- Anthony Fremont (It's a Good Life)
- Wyatt Halliwell (Charmed)
- It/Pennywise (It)
- Barbas, the Demon of Fear (Charmed)
- Billie Jenkins (Charmed)
- Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
- Divis Mal (Aberrant role-playing game)
- The Mask (comics & movie)
- John Murdock (Dark City)
- Neo (The Matrix)
- Norm the Genie (The Fairly OddParents)
- George Orr (The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin)
- Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
- Amanda Rogers (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
- Jobe Smith (The Lawnmower Man)
- The Strangers (Dark City)
- Haruhi Suzumiya (Suzumiya Haruhi series)
- Cole Turner (Charmed)
- Jorgen Von Strangle and other fairies The Fairly OddParents
- Bloat (Wild Cards)
- Nihel (Nuklear Age)
- Tess Harding (Roswell)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=2161
- ^ http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/evanswil.htm
[edit] External links
- RealityShifters articles, stories, links and research on reality shifting