Imperiex ends this with a single hand-blast, as his blasts are comprised of the one and only force of Entropy itself(not the entirely made-up 'faux-Entropy' that some people here like to pretend he fires.)
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Imperiex is the embodiment of both destruction AND rebirth. Not sure if an opposite can exist for a being who already embodies creation-level opposites..?
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"I am tired of Earth. These people.
I am tired of being caught in the tangle of their lives."
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I learned this late due to my aficionado inclination concerning Marvel,
but apparently, evidently actually,
both Marvel and DC characters are subject to the whim of different writers.
And unfortunately, not all writers, few really, follow a linear progression of a specific character's history.
rogue Writers apply ... questionable 2 cents input, and mis-informed knowledge,
then there's the forced pis/cis or straight up wtfs to end a story.
It isn't easy to convert fiction into plausibility of realism. We can't really blame them imo.
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the endless are confirmed multiversal level abstracts so i don't see imperiex wiping them out--he might be able to destroy certain "m-body" versions of them, but the concept would just reform, ala sandman after he 'killed' himself.
Imperiex is an absolute universal power, but the Endless operate on an infinitely greater playing field.
For example, Death of the Endless acted like Nekron and all of the antics from 'Blackest Night' were utterly insignificant events that barely even warranted her attention...
Lex: "The attack of the Black Lanterns! The dead rising! That's what this is about, isn't it? It was you behind that!"
Death: "Erm... Oh. Yeah. I noticed that. It looked like they were all having a great time. You know, people do come back from the dead. It's not a big deal... I AM kind of busy.": http://i.imgur.com/QO5IJRB.jpg
Lex: "The dead have come back to life! Several of them!"
Death: "Like I said: BUSY [...] It happens! In the end, they ALL come back to ME.": http://i.imgur.com/6xhLI3n.jpg
Imo, this is noteworthy because Nekron alone is a bonafide universal death-abstract. On top of that, he is very similar to Marvel's Oblivion in the sense that he also embodies the void/absolute nothingness...
I actually dont think Nekron Just merely universal abstract, In Green Lanter and Star Trek crossover Nekron existing every universe.
And he beating an almost recovered First Lantern with one strike IIRC