Everything COSMIC in Marvel - the Hierarchy, Battles, Feats, Q & A , scans galore!

Started by darthgoober178 pages

Originally posted by Galan007
That was apparently retconned, when this comic was released in 2001:

The most current info = the most canonical. 🙂


That's not really a recton Galan. In order for there to be a recton, there has to be some kind of actual contradiction or revelation regarding established events. Captain Universe saying that the universe is boundless doesn't really change anything...

Yeah, the universes could be boundless but that doesn't mean that the number of universes is boundless.

Originally posted by Violent2Dope
Awesome fight.
What are they here for? 😂

Originally posted by darthgoober
That's not really a recton Galan. In order for there to be a recton, there has to be some kind of actual contradiction or revelation regarding established events. Captain Universe saying that the universe is boundless doesn't really change anything...

I agree with this.

Originally posted by King Kandy
Yeah, the universes could be boundless
but that doesn't mean that the number of universes is boundless.

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I just showed you the scan that you've seen before a couple of days ago.

The Multiverse contains an infinite number of universes,
and each universe is infinite as well.

Hey MR. Master, could you repost the scan where all the heroes gather to fight Edifice Rex? The one that had Richie Rich in it?

Originally posted by Mr Master
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I just showed you the scan that you've seen before a couple of days ago.

The Multiverse contains an infinite number of universes,
and each universe is infinite as well.

How can each universe be infinite, since Annihilation and the Nova series revealed that they have boundaries (The Crunch and The Rip)

The words 'Infinite' and 'Omnipotent' shouldn't really be taken seriously anymore. Now they are used mostly for shock value and such.

Originally posted by King Kandy
Hey MR. Master, could you repost the scan where all the heroes gather to fight Edifice Rex?
The one that had Richie Rich in it?

Originally posted by Nod
What are they here for? 😂

Originally posted by Endless Mike
How can each universe be infinite,
since Annihilation and the Nova series revealed that they have boundaries
(The Crunch and The Rip)

Think about it though, what are universal boundaries?

Only the point where one Universe flows into another.
In the end, all Universes are part of one Infinite Universe called the Omniverse.
(so together they are all infinite since they are all part of the same Universe)

For technical purposes I agree with you. 👆

Althought concerning the "Rip" other facts apply.
Like the "Rip" is the end of the Omniverse which only flows into the beginning again.
The "Rip" seems to be what Entropy is in the Prime Multiverse.
The cosmic cycle continues.

Was that stated somewhere or just speculation? The Crunch is the boundary between the 616 universe and the Negative zone

Originally posted by Mr Master
Think about it though, what are universal boundaries?

Only the point where one Universe flows into another.
In the end, all Universes are part of one Infinite Universe called the Omniverse.
(so together they are all infinite since they are all part of the same Universe)

For technical purposes I agree with you. 👆

Althought concerning the "Rip" other facts apply.
Like the "Rip" is the end of the Omniverse which only flows into the beginning again.
The "Rip" seems to be what Entropy is in the Prime Multiverse.
The cosmic cycle continues.

That thinking is a touch to linear... some universes exist in the same 3Dimensional boundries but the matter vibrates at different frequencies. It's how "vibrational attumnment is used to access certain dimensions.

Originally posted by Creshosk
That thinking is a touch to linear... some universes exist in the same 3Dimensional boundries but the matter vibrates at different frequencies. It's how "vibrational attumnment is used to access certain dimensions.

As a matter of fact, in marvel some universes aren't even whole integers.

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Was that stated somewhere or just speculation?

That's what it is.

Though there is a "crunch"
and it is supposed to be the edge of the 616 Universe,
it is only a separation between one universe and another,
the Negative Zone is a Universe itself,
in fact, it contains a pan-dimensional nexus called the Crossroads of Infinity.

Originally posted by Endless Mike
The Crunch is the boundary between the 616 universe and the Negative zone

Right, that doesn't mean Universes are finite, they're still growing.
In fact, that's what "annihilation" was all about,
the 616 Universe was expanding into the Negative Zone (kinda silly if you ask me)
but that's what it was.

According to Annihilus:

According to the Nova Corps:

Originally posted by Creshosk
That thinking is a touch to linear... some universes exist in the same 3Dimensional boundries but the matter vibrates at different frequencies.
It's how "vibrational attumnment is used to access certain dimensions.

Right, but all Universes in Marvel flow from 616, that's a fact.

The entire Marvel Omniverse is one infinite Universe,
it began with one point, 616,
and from there has expanded into something greater,
to a Multiverse, to multi-Multiverses.

But they're all connected to 616 (the foundation and source of the ever expansion)
this is why collapse/erase 616, all of Marvel comes tumbling down.

Originally posted by Mr Master
That's what it is.

Though there is a "crunch"
and it is supposed to be the edge of the 616 Universe,
it is only a separation between one universe and another,
the Negative Zone is a Universe itself,
in fact, it contains a pan-dimensional nexus called the Crossroads of Infinity.

Right, that doesn't mean Universes are finite, they're still growing.
In fact, that's what "annihilation" was all about,
the 616 Universe was expanding into the Negative Zone (kinda silly if you ask me)
but that's what it was.

According to Annihilus:

According to the Nova Corps:

So then how can something be infinite if it's forever expanding?

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
As a matter of fact, in marvel some universes aren't even whole integers.

What does this mean nvr?

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
So then how can something be infinite if it's forever expanding?

That's exactly why. 🙂

If something is infinite, it can't expand because it can't possibly get any bigger