Yes and no. TOAA is simply the creator of everything in the Marvel comic universe, which kind of folds various creation mythologies into the entity despite others actually existing as mortal or immortal beings like the Asgardians.
The thing about Marvel comics is that it's all just a story being told in a comic. Both physically and metaphysically. Deadpool of all people is right when he calls his reality that of a comic book and states that somewhere there is a man at a desk writing/drawing his universe into "existence" but because it's Deadpool and not only does nobody actually believe him but nobody is allowed to believe him as per the story.
Didn't She-Hulk break the fourth wall long before Deadpool was even created? And then there's that Gwen character who basically isekai'd into the Marvel universe.
Wouldn't that technically make him the jewish messiah in Marvel canon?
Yes and no. TOAA is simply the creator of everything in the Marvel comic universe, which kind of folds various creation mythologies into the entity despite others actually existing as mortal or immortal beings like the Asgardians.
The thing about Marvel comics is that it's all just a story being told in a comic. Both physically and metaphysically. Deadpool of all people is right when he calls his reality that of a comic book and states that somewhere there is a man at a desk writing/drawing his universe into "existence" but because it's Deadpool and not only does nobody actually believe him but nobody is allowed to believe him as per the story.
Didn't She-Hulk break the fourth wall long before Deadpool was even created? And then there's that Gwen character who basically isekai'd into the Marvel universe.