![]() These newly minted gods may choose to take up the mantle with solemnity, cackle madly that " A God Am I!", or steadfastly say " A God I Am Not" from lingering sympathy to their human origins. Sometimes, a human can become a Physical God, especially if it's possible for said gods to die. In other fiction, characters who may not strictly be gods may get powers like these simply because, in a place where Everyone Is a Super, then the only way you can really mount a truly serious threat to a world with millions of super-powered civilians is to give the baddies even more absurdly powerful abilities. ![]() (For rabid fans, subscriptions can total a lot more than 10% of your income!) Then again, Superman does share a setting with actual Physical Gods, some of whom are even stronger still than he is ( Depending on the Writer, of course). This depends on how strictly you define worship, of course, since subscribing isn't usually considered the same as tithing. ![]() Interestingly, Superman and some of the more powerful Flying Bricks fulfill most of these requirements, except possibly the worship bit.
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