>>103832124>What kind of effect would that have on someone, according to the Hypercrisis?Well, when Morrison was writing The Invisibles, he was making a Hypersigil in the form of a Comic Book, trying to charge it with enough energy to affect the real world. Don't ask me what the goal was, I've forgotten.
But one of the minor details was Morrison writing King Mob, a writer named Kirk Morrison, who wrote a character name Gideon Stargrave(a character Morrison invented in his early days), and went on to being a psychic assassin superspy that had lots of sex with his hot GF.
At one point, King Mob had been captured and was being tortured near the point of death with a bullet wound in his side.
Soon after, Morrison developed a pancreas infection or something, and came close to dying.
Morrison shifted the narrative to King Mob being rescued and healing, and he himself started getting better.
And then there was the time in the back of the book when he asked all his readers to masturbate over a much more simple sigil, in order to boost sales for the book since it was near cancellation halfway though the story.
A MUCH more simple version of this is when Morrison wrote himself in to the end of his run on Animal Man. Also the Seven Mysterious Men of Slaughter Swamp in Seven Soldiers.