Dude, who did Post Retcon Beyonder fight? MM with a SLIVER of the power he had hidden within Marsha AND he LOST. So a full cube being lost vs a being with a sliver of the power of half a cosmic cube (MM who was half a cosmic cube left a sliver of his power with Marsha before he merged with the Beyonder to form a full cube being).
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But Thanos survived and went on to beat the Maker. Much later when Aegis and Teneberous were introduced, they were described by Galactus as being FAR more dangerous than the Maker.
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Thanos only won because the Maker was having a nervous break down and attacked far less forcefully in the rematch than it did during the initial confrontation; compare the magnitude of that lone eyebeam to its other attacks...its night and day.
And sure, T and A were more dangerous; The Maker personality was unbalanced and was subject to sabotage itself (which is EXACTLY what happened during the rematch against Thanos)...
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In fact, Beyonder/Kosmos/Maker was so over-rated, remember when Thanos stated that, he didn't want to kill Beyonder/Kosmos/Maker's physical body because that would unleash Beyonder/Kosmos/Maker on the universe? Well, Beyonder/Kosmos/Maker's physical body DIED in the Annihilation Event and guess what? Nothing happened.
And like I stated earlier, Galactus himself said that Aegis/Teneberous were FAR more dangerous than the Maker.
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Marvel based inconsistency as pertains nothing happening when its body died...
And I already addressed T and A vs Post Beyonder; T and A would never have a mental meltdown and make themselves vulnerable...but the Maker did...so that makes the Maker much less dangerous than the other 2.
That still doesn't explain why nothing happened when the Maker died. She's dead and gone, like the MM and nothing happened.
In fact, unless I'm mistaken, the SAME writer was involved with the Thanos series that featured the Maker AND the issue during the Annihilation Event that had Maker killed!
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Odin may not have amped, but he did call Gungnir; evidently he felt the need to bring more firepower into the fight...Odin wasnt having a whole lot of success against Thanos with his handblasts.
And Thanos tanked several attacks from DP Tyrant (one of which was a two handed handblast and the blast that destroyed much of Tyrants base); The Maker took Thanos out with a single eyebeam in comparison...
It's still meaningless in the long run. Characters have low showings and high showings. Fact remains, the very same writer for both events featuring the Maker apparently thought she was "FAR less dangerous" than Aegis or Teneberous. As we saw, Teneberous took Galactus by suprise and still couldn't put him down, till Aegis hit him from behind.
A/T couldn't put down the SS, while Odin one shotted (as has Tyrant) him.
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