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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* [[Adam Warlock]] has become something akin to this, a being who stands outside and is not affected by otherwise universal forces of chaos and order or life and death. His sometime enemy the In-Betweener was similarly described in his first appearance, but has since been treated as a creation and servant of the [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Anthropomorphic Personifications]]s of chaos and order. Adam's ally Gamora was plucked from the timeline to make her into such a being, but it didn't take.
** Another [[Marvel Comics]] cosmic being, the Anomaly, is essentially the embodiment of Things That Should Not Be.
* The [[Anti-Hero]] version of the [[DC Comics]] character Chronos, Gabriel Walker, erased his own history to protect his mother from time-traveling enemies. Technically, he should not exist and has no "real" history to alter.
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* In David Gerrold's ''The Man Who Folded Himself'', the eponymous time traveler also manages to erase his own birth at least once...but by then he's created so many alternate timelines that there's thousands of him lurking around, all of whom are outside of the timeline and thus should not exist.
* Cassie is described as something like this in one of the ''[[Animorphs|Megamorphs]]'' books.
* ''[[Young Wizards]]'' has the Transcendent Pig, an immortal being whose existence transcends space and time. He counts as a [[Paradox Person]] because none of the [[Powers That Be]], who collectively created Reality itself, can remember creating ''him'' (a fact about which the Powers are rather embarrassed).
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==