If Galactus was simply mass and muscle, it'd be Apocalypse without even having to blink. However, he's definitely NOT. Galactus all the way although, i remember something from X-men Evo when Apocalypse flies into a Sentinel and "posesses" it, then makes it explode from inside out.
Something tells me he'd find it quite impossible to do that to the big G.
ps: i doubt you'll get many replies to this thread
~wickerman~
Originally posted by Wickerman
If Galactus was simply mass and muscle, it'd be Apocalypse without even having to blink. However, he's definitely NOT. Galactus all the way although, i remember something from X-men Evo when Apocalypse flies into a Sentinel and "posesses" it, then makes it explode from inside out.Something tells me he'd find it quite impossible to do that to the big G.
ps: i doubt you'll get many replies to this thread
~wickerman~
Well Evo Apocalypse is much more powerful than comic Apocalypse.
Originally posted by Xplosive
Well Evo Apocalypse is much more powerful than comic Apocalypse.
Pretty much everything Evo is stronger than the comic equivalent. But it's still a cool series if you ask me....to take Mr. Smiley's expression, they managed to "smallville" the x-men and i liked the way it came out.
~wickerman~
Originally posted by WickermanI wasn't aware of a comic version of Unicron, but oh well. Old-school Unicron was this gigantic planet eating Transformer. Very much like Galactus, but utterly massive in size and power. We first saw him in the Transformers movie.
I didn't even notice Unicron in the title. Also, i'm incredibly ignorant in the Unicron field, knowing close to zilch. Please help a Unicronic n00b with some information Lord S. Thanks in advance 😮~wickerman~
When he tried to consume Cybertron, all the Transformers came together in an effort to stop him. They were hopelessly overmatched...even Grimlock and the Dinobots could do nothing more than put a little dent in his ass. Eventually the power of the Matrix was unleashed by Hotrod...transforming him into the new Autobot leader, Rodimus Prime, and destroying Unicron in the process.
Originally posted by Mider
Who is Evo Apocalypse? And were does He appear?
Evo is short for Evolution, meaning the tv series X-Men Evolution. Apocalypse makes a HUGE rumble in there (even though the story is pretty screwed). However, just by raising his fist he first takes out the upgraded full power Magneto, then does the same thing but this time to both Storm and full power Xavier (which is also enhancing his powers with Cerebro's help). Sooo.....yes......all those long boring "I am Apocalypse, glimpse unto me and see the future. I am the inevitable bla bla bla" sh8t speeches are finally worth it.
~wickerman~
Assuming this is the mainstream Marvel version of Unicron; then he hasn't done anything beyond Galactus' abilities. Most impressive thing he's done would be his battle with Primus (who's supposed to be a universal entity). Here are the retellings of the event (going by Transformers US), 1st scan is from issue #61, 2nd is from #74:
http://i.imgur.com/zFjLYlN.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/PqGc8br.jpg
in that 2nd retelling he's supposed to have consumed the previous universe also.
Now the interesting thing is that the Transformers handbook (pertaining the mainstream Marvel continuity), elevated Unicron (and Primus) to multiversal status, despite the fact that no such thing was shown on panel:
http://i.imgur.com/xV89C7h.jpg?1
"spread their entirety.... throughout many realities"
If i had to guess id say that it's most likely because other continuities portrayed Unicron as multiversal, one example would be the portrayal in Transformers: Cybertron.
...Still nothing beyond Galactus, though (Galactus has done better, in fact). And Unicron has low showings just as well. Some random Transformers conventional weapons were hurting him (although his defeats are through a plot device)
Id give Galactus the win because of better high end feats.
Originally posted by Firefly218
Unicron
Any particular reason? Or are you not going by the mainstream Marvel version of Unicron?
Originally posted by operator616👆
in that 2nd retelling he's supposed to have consumed the previous universe also.
But to be fair...
a.) We can't really say how long it took him to accomplish that feat. Based on the *other* retelling, it certainly wasn't instantaneous.
b.) He wasn't overly thorough when he consumed said creation, as fragments of the old realmS(plural) still existed in the wake of his frenzy--this is how the second Transformers-verse was ultimately created.
Originally posted by operator616Could be in reference to this:
Now the interesting thing is that the Transformers handbook (pertaining the mainstream Marvel continuity), elevated Unicron (and Primus) to multiversal status, despite the fact that no such thing was shown on panel:http://i.imgur.com/xV89C7h.jpg?1
"spread their entirety.... throughout many realities"
If i had to guess id say that it's most likely because other continuities portrayed Unicron as multiversal, one example would be the portrayal in Transformers: Cybertron.
It's also worth noting that back in the day, terms like "Omniversal Matrix" were used within the Transformers-universe--Primus himself sought to unite with it, in fact:
http://imgur.com/X0nTTVE
...And like you said, there was also this fairly explicit mentioning of a multiverse during 'Cybertron, Balancing Act':
http://imgur.com/HBn4MhW
http://imgur.com/wrx5j3J
http://imgur.com/BUuILDW