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"Starseeds are just here to raise the Earth's consciousness so it can ascend to 5D!" is literally just "missionaries are just here to bring people to Christ so they can go to Heaven!" in a new hat.
"All of these people's sacred texts and myths show that the aliens we believe in visited them in ancient history!" is literally just "all of these people's sacred texts and myths actually point to Jesus if you look close enough!" (ie, do eisegesis) in a new hat.
A strange beast who rose to fame from 1933 to the late 1940s. Referred to himself as extra, extra clever, and made other, variously wild, claims, such as how he would split the atom or how the sight of him would cause his hapless victim to faint, petrify, mummify, and turn to stone or a pillar of salt. Also known for standard poltergeist antics of object movement and strange sounds.
I miss batmite, too bad he was publicly executed
If they ever adapt batmite in a batman cartoon I need him to ba a horrible 3d model.
In the anthology comic Action Comics 273, cover date February 1961, on Terra, Marvel Maid had decided that Marvel Man had proved himself and could be revealed to the world. However, on Earth, Superman had decided Supergirl was still not ready to be revealed, despite Marvel Maid putting in a good word for her. ("Superman: The World of Mr Myxzptlk" "Supergirl: The Supergirl of Two Worlds" Action Comics 273, DC Comic Event)
From "Superman's Super-Magic Show!" in Action Comics #151, December 1950. Edmond Hamilton script, Wayne Boring pencils, Stan Kaye inks.
Info from Grand Comics Database
My commission of Thunderbolt by JP Buzio