'Batman punches God' is a funny joke because
obviously neither Batman nor God are present
anywhere unless you might consider that the
Green Lantern flying towards the sky with one
fist raised over him can be an interpretation,
vague however it may be, of Batman,
as both are super-heroes in the DC canon;
however, consider also that the Fear Mythos have
no canon, such that this hypothesised interpretation
of the Green Lantern whose fist is raised in the air
being Batman punching the Judeo-Christian deity
only applies to such a work as this, wherefore this
hypothesised interpretation holds little weight if one
might apply it to any other work by any other author.








Allow me to respond with a resounding 'meh', though,
because it's nearly a year past the final blog in the Fear
series and none of you probably care any more for it,
but rest assured that we the Dead Fear Group have not
forgotten about our roots in Arkngard and Magreat;
you the Fear Mythos should expect a throwback ever so often
to the pretentious duo from which we emerged, for they are
an important development in Fear Mythos history.