Why I DON'T think that THOTU Thanos was more powerful than the Living Tribunal

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Originally posted by demigawd
AC - Alpha Centuri. He's basically the KMC tyrant. He's known for making very sarcastic, rude and condescending (but sometimes funny) remarks during debates to belittle his opponents. Short on facts, but long on sardonic wit. He's one of the more...infamous members here, though he hasn't been on the vs. board in awhile.

Yea, what happened to him again? 😗

"AC - Alpha Centuri. He's basically the KMC tyrant. He's known for making very sarcastic, rude and condescending (but sometimes funny) remarks during debates to belittle his opponents. Short on facts, but long on sardonic wit. He's one of the more...infamous members here, though he hasn't been on the vs. board in awhile"

Cheers dude 😉

hahaha 😄

You know him too?

Originally posted by demigawd
GalacticStorm wants to fill the void left by AC, lol. I think he was touched by the Dark Side and permanently corrupted.

lol yeah funny demi

Originally posted by demigawd
AC - Alpha Centuri. He's basically the KMC tyrant. He's known for making very sarcastic, rude and condescending (but sometimes funny) remarks during debates to belittle his opponents. Short on facts, but long on sardonic wit. He's one of the more...infamous members here, though he hasn't been on the vs. board in awhile.

WAS the KMC tyrant. After people such as yourself totaly showed him up with actual facts and evidence (Something he's very infamous for NOT having) he sort of faded out of the VS forum. Big man wasn't so big after all.

But, on topic, to quote Thanos himself, "Supreme power was nothing more than limitless energy, awaiting the first claimant to come along and weild it. There never had been any All-Father, celestial Supreme Will, or Almighty Self."

"Now I was all that was, and subservant to none."

But, throughout the series (Marvel- The End) I found no referance to multiverse dominion, only Universal.

Not a VS thread.

Moving.

If we get Techinical it's as follows:

The One Above All
The Heart of the Universe
Phoenix
The Living Tribunal
etc...

Here's the proof from Marvel facts:

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Ultimately, Adam Warlock--who had been outside time and space alongside Atleza Langunn and Gamora and was thus spared the destruction--met with Thanos, convincing him that he should sacrifice his newfound power and his very life to restore existence. Thanos did so, using the Heart's power to re-create the multiverse bereft of the flaw that would have destroyed it.

In his final moments, Thanos realized he had been manipulated by a being of supreme power to sacrifice his existence in his stead to save reality from this flaw.

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The "being" that was manipulating Thanos was The One Above all (AKA God showing who REALLY was in charge).

endgame.

That's an interesting fact from Marvel, considering that throughout the entire arc, Thanos must have mentioned that he destroyed HIS reality, HIS universe at least a dozen times.

And I would imagine that had the impact/effects of THOTU indeed been multiversal, many more beings would have been involved, like the Vishanti, Infinites, etc. I would also think that it would be The Heart of the Multiverse. Some of us are painfully aware of how language is used.

This is where I say that Starlin has gotten sloppy. A few months later he had Galactus being devasted by a nuke.

The HOTU seems to be a universal metaphysical manifestation of TOAA. And TOAA seems to be The Creator that appeared in FF story and the true multiversal God of Marvel. So the multiversal hierarchy has to be:
TOAA
Each HOTU of the multiverse
The LT as an agent, herald or manifestation body of TOAA
The Phoenix Force on its multiversal conscience
The Infinits
Eternity
and so on...
Also it was never proved that the abstracts cosmic entities are embodiment of concepts, it just doesn't make any sense at all, I personally prefer to believe in a more substantial theory: they could be all like Galan of Taa, sentient beings of the previous universe who were chosen by the Phoenix Force (the only universal constant) to survive the death of the universe and the rise of the next one. Was it never said or stated in some comic book before?

And what about those stupid obscure characters that come and go from no where like Nêmess and the Infinits, or those who never really appeared like the true Beyonders. How should we judge them? Damn somebody in Marvel should be preoccupied with such a mess, they need to clarify this big hierarchy like DC did. Marvel got the best cosmic characters but don't give a damn about the continuity. Is that to ask too much?