Originally posted by Branlor Swift
Beings that the Celestials created a prison for when there was 3 universes were freed when the walls broke due to dimension hopping.A portal was opened in Tiamut to teleport from AOA to 616. 2 went to AOA, one started siphoning off Tiamut (because they eat matter and shit like that). Herc was thrown to detach the 'tick'. Tiamut started to run, and that happened.
At this rate I think we could expect to see the most powerful Celestial in canon getting taken down by Spider-Ock next week.
Originally posted by Lord Feron
wtf?
IIRC, This is earth two Mr Mxyztplk whose powers are actually magic based and this was after the Spectre took all the magic during IC.
Earth two Mr Mxyztplk is not as powerful as NE Mxyztplk.
But it was never clear if this Mxyztplk was just another representation of the real Mxyztplk. That is what I remember, but maybe I just remember wrong.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Sadly, Celestials are not nearly what they once were. Then again, I don't think they should have ever been treated as more powerful than almost everyone else. Particualy the Gods. Retconning their history and depowering them just to establish Celestial supremacy? It's why I hate agendas in comics.
It'll get retconned anyway, as the Dreaming Celestial is too good a plot device just to be killed by random energy-ticks.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusGotta love agendas...
Sadly, Celestials are not nearly what they once were. Then again, I don't think they should have ever been treated as more powerful than almost everyone else. Particualy the Gods. Retconning their history and depowering them just to establish Celestial supremacy? It's why I hate agendas in comics.
Their first appearance has the Eternals (Gods) shitting there pants and being terrified of them.
A bunch of energy ticks that the Celestials bound between universes beating Tiamut when he had a multiversal portal opened in him isn't bad
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
when he had a multiversal portal opened in him
And in the preview for #13, Sage calls him "one of the most powerful entities in the solar system". I guess Pak will probably preclude ramifications from Tiamut's death by the end of his run. Watching him getting drained like that fairy elder in True Blood was pretty painful though.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller👆
Under his own power too on top of that as Beast and Kurt harnessed his energies to create that portal from 616 to AoA. After Odin and Galactus, a Celestial got a multiversal feat(albeit it wasn't performed under its own will).And in the preview for #13, Sage calls him "one of the most powerful entities in the solar system". I guess Pak will probably preclude ramifications from Tiamut's death by the end of his run. Watching him getting drained like that fairy elder in True Blood was pretty painful though.
Although I doubt this killed Tiamut. Beaten and drained, yes.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
👆Although I doubt this killed Tiamut. Beaten and drained, yes.
I think Pak is going to use his death to create some sort of ramifications in which the Celestials return to judge against Earth, and then the whole event will be ignored by the next writer who takes on the Celestials. Kind of like how Gillen ignored Gaiman's work in his Uncanny run.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
The preview page that I posted 2 posts back mentions that he's been destroyed, and Sage also comments in one of the pages that he perished.I think Pak is going to use his death to create some sort of ramifications in which the Celestials return to judge against Earth, and then the whole event will be ignored by the next writer who takes on the Celestials. Kind of like how Gillen ignored Gaiman's work in his Uncanny run.
Let us just ignore the Xmen as well. 🙂
Originally posted by TheGodKillerHmm, I still have my doubts this killed him. And if it did, it leaves room for someone to breath life into his shell, or the Apocalypse Seed breathing life into everything that died or some shit.
The preview page that I posted 2 posts back mentions that he's been destroyed, and Sage also comments in one of the pages that he perished.I think Pak is going to use his death to create some sort of ramifications in which the Celestials return to judge against Earth, and then the whole event will be ignored by the next writer who takes on the Celestials. Kind of like how Gillen ignored Gaiman's work in his Uncanny run.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
Hmm, I still have my doubts this killed him. And if it did, it leaves room for someone to breath life into his shell, or the Apocalypse Seed breathing life into everything that died or some shit.
Btw, from the very same comic you posted those scans from, to hyperbolize the Exterminators, Northstar calls Tiamut one of the most powerful beings in the universe, doesn't he? Could you post the scan of that as well?