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Usually for a misspelling style joke in a comic, the artist will write the "misspelled" word and allow the reader to assume they misspelled it. Like here, it would say "summons a grate warrior", and on reading it, the readers think, "They misspelled great", and then the punchline is that it wasn't misspelled.
But they did not use that spelling, obviously on purpose. So, I think the obvious interpretation is that this summon is actually a great warrior, and they just happen to also be a grate warrior.
But why is he cheese