Now I must restrain myself from ranting on how the Abrahamic God is portrayed in Fantasy Kitchen Sinks like the DCU.
The thing I find interesting is He always gets Easternized. The whole "God is everything, God is an impersonal ineffable Force" business, and the way that any visible, physical act of God is manifested through angels or other divine agents - it's God-as-Brahman. Which is, admittedly, probably the best compromise between Christian mythology and a mythology that permits multiple pantheons (Judaic mythology would make it more complicated, but is also usually not factored in anyway) - but I still find it a fascinating leap for people who come out of Western culture to be making every time.