Originally posted by The Ion
Pocket universes really aren't that great. Not on the cosmic scale. Kyle created a pocket universe before he had the full Ion power. Green Lantern's power ring contains a world.
well how big is a pocket universe in your opinion,
compare it to something,
i say it's bigger or as big as a galaxy.
Originally posted by Mr Master
actually pre-retcon Beyonder did kill death and brought her back,
but then later marvel downplayed him into this confused half cosmic cube that was being toyed with by the greater powers for no good reason.but when he killed death, he really killed death.
It's hard to say how big a pocket universe is. By definition isn't it the same on a much, much smaller scale?
Originally posted by The Ion
I know but it was retcon into the higher ups like Death and LT just playing around so all that isn't valid anymore. It's seriously stupid but whatever.It's hard to say how big a pocket universe is. By definition isn't it the same on a much, much smaller scale?
it may have been retconned but I still think those are valid feats from a different character, i don't even consider retcon beyonder as the beyonder from secret wars, especially when considering the power level difference, and like i said when secret wars beyonder did what he did, he really did it, there was no cosmic comedy invented at the time, that came way later, in other words retconning beyonder was not a reality when beyonder was invented and used on panel, that came after the fact.
as a matter of fact it's time to make a thread where classic Beyonder challenges anyone upto the top, since in my opinion he was the most powerful character marvel ever created. I remeber classic beyonder saying he was more powerful than everything in the marvel multi-verse combined.
and as for the pocket universe, exactly, it is a universe but much much smaller,
still, would that not be much much bigger than even the biggest of planets?
hence, why are cosmic cubes global scale manipulators when Kubik affected retconned beyonder's pocket universe?
sometimes comics contradict themselves.