Odin vs. Galactus

Started by Enyalus18 pages

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Well Classic Odin was shit stomping Galaxies, upon Galaxies, with the simple force generated from his fights on multiple occasions.....

Classic Odin was a freaking beast.....


I'm only aware of the galaxy thing from Thor 145....and then that Journey Into Mystery issue where he fights Seth and also affects the multiverse.

Originally posted by Enyalus
I'm only aware of the galaxy thing from Thor 145....and then that Journey Into Mystery issue where he fights Seth and also affects the multiverse.

What about the time he fought Infinity and in "Thor Vol.2 #15"....

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Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
What about the time he fought Infinity and in "Thor Vol.2 #15"....

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v2 #15 is just a recap of what happened in v1 145...But, I forgot about the Infinity thing.

Okays.

Originally posted by Enyalus
v2 #15 is just a recap of what happened in v1 145

It's still him destroying Galaxies, in another issue.

innocent

Originally posted by Enyalus
...But, I forgot about the Infinity thing.

Okays.

And that's why:

Rage.Of.Olympus > Enyalus

Originally posted by Tenebrous
LT didn't seem to think too highly of odin when odin died. he didn't even give a monkey's ass

LT cared even less when Galactus perished. 😕

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
It's still him destroying Galaxies, in another issue.

innocent

And that's why:

Rage.Of.Olympus > Enyalus

Guy222>>>All

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Originally posted by id369
LT cared even less when Galactus perished. 😕

Difference.

Odin's death could make Mephisto expand him domain (thus resulting in a inbalance of Magic which it is LT's job to prevent) When Galactus "died" it was a part of a universal Circle resulting in Abraxas being released and the soon to come destruction of the Multiverse, but that was Abraxas purpose, hence Galactus "death" didn't result in any sort of potential inbalance.

And Galactus for the win.

Originally posted by id369
LT cared even less when Galactus perished. 😕
Maybe he did. It was a especial case for Odin’s death. IIRC correctly they didn’t do anything similar with Galatus’s death. Logically Galactus whould have a bigger impact in the Universe , Galaxy , Worlds than Odin every did.

Originally posted by Utrigita
Difference.

Odin's death could make Mephisto expand him domain (thus resulting in a inbalance of Magic which it is LT's job to prevent) When Galactus "died" it was a part of a universal Circle resulting in Abraxas being released and the soon to come destruction of the Multiverse, but that was Abraxas purpose, hence Galactus "death" didn't result in any sort of potential inbalance.

And Galactus for the win.

Your speaking of the consequences lead by the death of Odin and Galactus.

While its true, it still does not devalue my point. When Galactus perished, the Living Tribunal barely noticed, cared, etc…

^^^That's true.

But Eternity certainly gave a damn about the potential of G dieing/that G died, and that's not too shabby.

Originally posted by id369
Your speaking of the consequences lead by the death of Odin and Galactus.

While its true, it still does not devalue my point. When Galactus perished, the Living Tribunal barely noticed, cared, etc…

Why should The Living Tribunal notice ore be concerned with a situation that it can't alter within it's authority?

Galactus stomps

Originally posted by guy222
Guy222>>>All

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This.

Originally posted by Utrigita
Why should The Living Tribunal notice ore be concerned with a situation that it can't alter within it's authority?

I was about to get to that. Investing time on who Living Tribunal does and does not notice, upon death has no real face value. It’s a useless claim or comparison.

The real face value, are their track records, and the powers the wield. Feat for Feat Odin matches, and in some cases surpasses Galactus own. How far beyond the fact you want to take it, is entirely up for debate.

So now I take back my role as the Watcher, kick back and see how members defend their points.

Oh and I guess I should clarify what Top Shape means. Since its an ambiguous term for Cosmic Characters. More so for Galactus.

This is Galactus after he sedated his hunger after chowing down 3 planets.

This is Odin as he was seen defending Asgard from the Celestials. With the Destroyer (Odin Sword or Gungier), and empowered the near totality of his realm.

Galactus FTW!

On Galactus ...& the full potential thingy (IMO from what I know)

Full Power Galactus is neither factual, or mythical,
it's a potential state.

Normal Galactus would get cubstomped by the likes of Eternity.

Galactus' full potential on the other hand is a mystery,
but,
we know that 616 Galactus is said to contain a Cosmos withIN him.
(stated by a would-be herald)

We know 616 Galactus has the right to erase essential Concepts like the PF.

We know 616 Galactus is made up infinite energy.
(proven on panel when he returned to his natural state)

We know 616 Galactus' future-self
created the next Marvel Universe with the infinite energy contained withIn him.

And we know 616 Galactus' future-self proved capable of absorbing the ENTIRE Omniverse,
yes, he never actually did it, but he was in the process of doing it,
literally devouring Time/Space with no end in sight,
and if he had not stopped himself, he would've succeeded.

(we know this is true, cause it was stated across three separate comic titles)

Avengers - Fantastic Four - Guardians of the Galaxy

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IMO, based on the facts,
Full Powered Galactus is basically the full absorption of the Omniverse,
and really ... more, only there isn't more to absorb.

So,
this leads to Galactus
with the power of the entire Omniverse withIN him.

Big G wins here

If he's weak, Odin can win

Its not a stomp

Originally posted by id369
I was about to get to that. Investing time on who Living Tribunal does and does not notice, upon death has no real face value. It’s a useless claim or comparison.

The real face value, are their track records, and the powers the wield. Feat for Feat Odin matches, and in some cases surpasses Galactus own. How far beyond the fact you want to take it, is entirely up for debate.

So now I take back my role as the Watcher, kick back and see how members defend their points.

And in some scenarios Galactus feats surpasses those of Odin's and given you condition for the fight Galactus for the win.

Originally posted by Mr Master

We know 616 Galactus is made up infinite energy.
(proven on panel when he returned to his natural state)

which, frankly, i've always found odd. if he DOES contain infinite energy in him, why on earth does he need to feed? 😕

infinite energy implies he would NEVER run out of energy, (proven false when reed had to save him and eternity had to speak on his behalf) nor would his stores need to be resupplied. in fact, infinite energy means he should never EVER be hungry, nor should he ever be less than full strength. feeding obviously gives him energy. adding energy to infinite energy is redundant, isn't it?

dontgetit

Originally posted by leonidas
which, frankly, i've always found odd. if he DOES contain infinite energy in him, why on earth does he need to feed? 😕

infinite energy implies he would NEVER run out of energy, (proven false when reed had to save him and eternity had to speak on his behalf) nor would his stores need to be resupplied. in fact, infinite energy means he should never EVER be hungry, nor should he ever be less than full strength. feeding obviously gives him energy. adding energy to infinite energy is redundant, isn't it?

dontgetit

that is odd in and of itself but containing infinite energy within your person does not mean you have access to infinite energy. Merely you, as a container, are able to geometrically expand so as to contain ever increasing amounts of energy (scans from the black celestial arc showing Galactus growing inexorably, with reed postulating he'd eventually be literally as large as the universe), and conversely, diminish in stature with reduced access to energy.

We know for a fact that Galactus never has full, unrestrained access to the energies he devours because a large unknown, unquantified proportion of those energies is constantly and continusously devoted (i.e., galactus does not have access to it) to keeping Abraxas at bay. This has been mentioned as recent as Annihilation so the writers have not "forgotten" about it.