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Re: The Tribunal made our sun go nova in this what if
I'm not "assuming" friend. I was asking rhetorically since I know no such evidence exists.
Korvac never met, or even saw the LT, so how did he resist him? Actually that's more sarcasm.
No, what really happened is that the LT for whatever "What If" retarded reasons,
decided to use the local puny sun to attack Korvac.
LT, instead of his own power which can at-least encase an entire universe in the story,
used a single star against a guy who had absorbed a celestial host, 7 cosmics, and all on Earth
If that wasn't CIS/PIS enough, we later learn that it was Miss Death that helped Korvac somehow survive the sun.
Meh, after nullification Korvac ended up in Miss Death's realm as her pawn in life, so in death.
So again, Korvac never met, saw, confronted or resisted the LT directly.
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No good friend.
Everything happened with the exception of Beyonder being "millionS of times" greater, and the Celestial beat down.
But everything else, occurred, including killing Death, & threatening Eternity's life,
even Eternity mooching some of Beyonder's power to attack him via the Beyonderbane machine.
Heck, even post retcon Owen and Beyonder contributed in a beyond-Multiversal feat.
... meh, Beyonder's power alone became/remade all creation (past-present-future) in 2010.
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I am aware of the Death event still remaining canon, the fight Post Retcon Owen/Beyonder had, and the remaking of all reality...I've spoken on those things previously.
It was the Celestial event that I was confused on; so what you are saying is that that fight (between Classic Beyonder and the Celestials) was ultimately an illusion cast by the Celestials to fool the Beyonder?
So me putting words in your mouth means that a completely other unrelated note doesn't count? Desperation 101.
"You scorned me, your argument doesn't count"
Also, you tried to invalidate the HOTU's statement, followed along, and then realized how many statements Beyonder's power is based on and then backtracked to hell.
Even if I did put those words in your mouth, it isn't unfounded.
And here's an important part as well:
Not that I care about putting words in your mouth since you're seriously backtracking, and the words I jammed in your mouth have nothing to do with the actual meat of the "argument" in the first place. I could have said that you were saying the HOTU is weaker than Silver Surfer, and that would still have no effect on the actual important details.
And when he wasn't, he was distracted by acclimating to the powers. Everything in the comic is blatantly spelled out. He missed Warlock because he was in a blind rage. He missed the abstracts plotting because he was distracted by his newfound senses. He also flawlessly told everything that happened immediately after he did it to Warlock and he didn't miss a single detail. So uh, yeah.
Not that I understand how omnipresence has anything to do with a forum battle. This is about power, not Thanos becoming a sun and shining some sunshine rays on Molecule Man.
However, in addition to the above two scans, Thanos was referred to as God's power or the supreme power, or divine power, or almight in at least 21 different pages. And that's ignoring terms like "omnipotent, limitless, or infinite". With them it becomes double... maybe even triple.
That's basically an entire comic worth of pages reaffirming that he indeed has God's power. You want to talk about ultimate statements?
And I'm just counting the pages. The pages within contain way more references that keep on confirming it over and over again.
Also, Beyonder wasn't completely omnipresent either, nor was his omniscient. I don't see you doubting his power. The difference was however, that Thanos was those things.
The double standards here are ridiculous on your behalf.
Re: Re: The Tribunal made our sun go nova in this what if
I can agree they never directly met,but Korvac did resist his power when the sun went nova.So the tribunal sealed off this universe and left.I know after that korvac uses the nullifier and destroys the universe,what death has to do with it I forgot have the book but haven`t read it in like 20years,so you could be right about that too!
Thanos would absolutely dominate Owen, even at his best. You could probably give Owen the LT, Beyonder, and several other Abstract's, and I bet that they would still be trashed.
The problem here is the H.O.T.U A multi-versal weapon.I don`t think so I.M.O,Owen had Multi-versal power`s in S.W 1 and 2.(at least when Doom helped him out)So I can see him or the Beyonder taking out Thanos,no matter how much universal power he gained.That sounds logical to me!
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^^ By the time Thanos absorbed the LT,
the LT had already manipulated the powerof Two Comic book companies in one hand.
No my friend. Korvac did not resist the LT's power.
Korvac resisted the local sun going nova which the LT initiated.
When the LT exercised his power directly against Korvac he displayed absolute universal influence over that reality.
There are billionS of stars in a single galaxy, one can only imagine what a universe contains,
yet the LT decided to use a single star against Korvac.
Mind you, and LT knew about Korvac absorbing the Celestial host and others. Dumb shit.
Gruenwald should've never included the LT in that story.
Because evidently he didn't know what to do with him and ended up cissing/pissing all over em.
Anyway, the story called for Korvac to end the universe, which is why Griuenwald wasn't able to use the LT to stomp em.
Which again leads to my point, the LT had no business there.
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your right,but I am not really sure the Tribunal was no.2 then,and if you want to split hairs about his power your right again.But you have to admit Korvac was such a bad ass in this universe the Tribunal almost shit himself.I don`t no if they have depends for cosmic beings,but I may have cornered the market!
And don`t care if you have a problem with me(never said a bad word about you,just like arguing comics)And don`t know if Death helped Korvac survive,He had the power to tank a sun going nova at that point.The tribunal actually seemed like a bit of a coward in that issue(By the way it is a great what if ,if you like cosmics i think it was around issue 27 to 30.If anyone knows please post it,it`s worth buying!).Anyway the Tribunal seemed eager to skip town after the sun going nova had no effect on Korvac,and even told that version`s universe of Chaos And Order to skip town if they could.