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lol how can you POSSIBLY expect anyone to answer that question..... seriously, these premature threads are like hostile independent thought-forms inside YOU. dude, just wait. no one can reasonably respond to this thread after just ONE issue. this should be closed.
What we have here is Thought-Form(Ultra Comics) vs. Thought-Robot(CA Superman.) Did the latter display more raw power? Imo, yes. However, not even Thought-Robot can permanently injure/kill a conceptual being who can simply 'skip scenes' when he gets in trouble, as well as generate metatextual telepathic assaults capable of harming members of The Gentry.
Stalemate... An endless stalemate.
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Last edited by Galan007 on Mar 25th, 2015 at 11:37 PM
While I'm sure more will be revealed in the final issue(Multiversity #2), Morrison himself has stated in a few interviews that the exact identities/roles of The Gentry are meant to be fluid in that they are completely open to individual reader-interpretation. ie. everyone can view them in a different way.
Personally, I think each member of The Gentry represents the 'bad' aspect(s) of a story on some level.
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So DC's top dogs are now a bunch of 4th wall story-context dependent characters ... am I missing something?
If so, seems pointless matching these cats against others that have to adhere to an in-comic world theme imo.
This is classic She-Hulk's universe. She's the combatant you're seeking golgo.
She-Hulk probably has more tricks than anyone concerning the 4th wall, imo.
Pretty much impossible to judge. Ultra is the comic itself. What's more "powerful" the comic or a thought?
As for this thread itself, it's also near impossible tell. Although, I'd say the CAS probably takes it. Ultra was (seemingly) created to trap thoughts and ideas like he did to Intelecron. But the CAS isn't just any old thought. And considering what he wrote on his grave I don't think he can truly be contained in a single comic.