It's a comic book, dood. The fact that a character can even destroy an infinite amount of universes at all makes no sense, as it implies that the total amount of universes in the multiverse had a quantifiable end--which infinity obviously does not. Again, how much sense does it make that AM was able to destroy all but 5 of infinity? Answer: it makes no sense, as infinity cannot be fractionated--but AM did it nonetheless.
Stop trying to project logic into the illogical. It's called 'fiction' for a reason.
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Last edited by Galan007 on May 23rd, 2014 at 11:50 PM
the length marvel fanboys go to descredit lucifer's accomplishment truly amaze me, 34 pages of verbal diarrhea just to be proven wrong years later
all their strawman arguments and nitpicking are denied in one page (please log in to view the image)
as horrible as lucifer v2 was, this page slapping them in the face is just too satisfying.
I don't want to go through the thread but I'm assuming this was the cause of Zopzop. Zopzop isn't a Marvel fan, nobody even knows what he's a fan of (besides wieners). We only know what Zopzop hates, and that's a lot of things. Baggy ill fitting shorts on a muscled dude are right up there with Hickman's Marvel for instance.
To be fair, if you had the ability to destroy an arbitrary amount of universes, up to and including an infinite amount, it would also be logically possible to do the following:
- Select 5 universes from a group of infinite universes
- Destroy all the rest (which would still be infinite)