User blog comment:Inferno Pendragon/A Little Teaser/@comment-1070010-20161024192648/@comment-1705775-20161024194817

I've written 20 years plus of cosmic-tier characters, many of whom are God-like.. they have perils and challenges, the problem is many writers are lazy with cosmic characters and don't try to think on things.. life at stake is only one of infinite problems that can happen.

Misery feeds on immortals, she wants everyone to be immortal because when no one dies - neither does she..

there's a constant struggle of man versus god, to constantly wander and never really belong.. he can be harmed, knocked out, bleed and so forth - he becomes "Mini-Inferno" if he's sufficiently drained of power and it's all linked to emotions, just like his Twilight Force.

the crazier Inferno's mental state is, the tougher and more invulnerable he seems - likewise if caught in a moment of relative calm he will be more vulnerable to harm.

immortality is only a bad thing when it is used to excuse lazy writing.. you could make a story about a fully omnipotent character and have it last decades, with real challenges etc.. if you knew what you were doing (I'm not that advanced yet, read some of Jack Kirby's stuff.. he could make stories about entire planets full of Darkseid-level entities and make it work).