Genesis (Marvel Premiere issue 10 - 14) 1974 Vs. Phoenix or anything else at......

Started by long pig3 pages

Originally posted by DigiMark007
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Please. It's just a matter of proof...we can't go on strong hunches, no matter how obvious it seems.

And at this point, I could probably justify the ban. I'll have to see. I mean, socking is socking, but it's not like someone as stupid as the Judge is back (again).


If he spams, acts like a dick, drunk posts or something like that, he's gone?

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Originally posted by long pig
If he spams, acts like a dick, drunk posts or something like that, he's gone?

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Originally posted by long pig
Ya' know, I got bitched out for saying Gen was god. At least someone knew what the hell I was talking about.

In that comic, he was TOAA in every aspect. Now? I don't know.
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He was the "god" recreator of that Universe.

Originally posted by leonidas

anyway, it IS interesting. the idea of FLUX seems to be about as accurate as marvel would like to get.

which of course renders all debate about the truth of . . . certain points of view rather ridiculous.

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Exactly GS, MM (I am on his ignore list), etc take note!!

As has been argued for a very long time on this board i discovered through reading back through some old threads.

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Originally posted by King Kandy
To bad that comics are a FIRST DEGREE RESOURCE and bio's/websites are a SECOND DEGREE source... So if the two contradict, guess who wins?

As bigbran shows the comic doesn't contradict what's stated. The point is and imagine me saying it really slowly Kandy

Perhaps the fact that multiple beings have experienced multiple origins of the universe actually means that the 616 reality is always in a state of flux, constantly re-writing itself as time goes on.

The comics conflict each other in terms of origins.

Originally posted by bigbran
Oh, here are the scans, for anyone interested.

The stars are going out.

Here, he is recreating the universe.

Strange confirms this.

Very powerful indeed. It was basically one simple act that he did this. Strange was also nothing to him (Strange confirmed this, on-panel showings confirmed this, Baron confirmed this, and everything else confirmed this).

I'll give Leo the last word.

Originally posted by leonidas

anyway, it IS interesting. the idea of FLUX seems to be about as accurate as marvel would like to get.

which of course renders all debate about the truth of . . . certain points of view rather ridiculous.

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Originally posted by By Crom!
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great point. I've always wondered why that event isn't brought up more often in terms of discussing the origins of the Marvel Universe.

And that's probably the best Doc Strange arc he's ever had.