The Word Vs. Thanos with the Heart of the universe

Started by kevdude3 pages
Originally posted by Board Walker
Thanos was god of one universe, the word was throwing around multiversal powers.

There is a few signs that show that to be true I agree, if it was just 1 universe then The Word stomps him. It seems that Death in that story is above LT as she ends that 1 universe and the M Body of LT within that 1 universe has to die as well and she allows Thanos to live. The End story seems to be all jumbled together somewhat 😱

Originally posted by Board Walker
well lets see when he went around destroying the pantheon of rocks, waves, spirits, etc.

That the spectre was a like a child compared to the Word, only answering to the voice the word does.

Ah yes, and when he humbled a omnipotent swamp thing.

Where was it stated that Thanos was only in control of exactly 1 universe? In the LT's bio for one ,as well as by marvel themselves that the end series took place soley in the marvel 4321 universe, and nothing more.

And you can prove this takes multiversal power?

Following your logic, Thanos in control of one universe beat the Omniversal Judge of all realities, so either way, your comparison fails. 😐

Anyway, I'm just thrown off by your logic is all. Whether or not the Word has shown multiversal powers is irrelevant, as that's evidently not what it takes. I'd just like to see you substantiate something for once.

Originally posted by Red Hulk
And you can prove this takes multiversal power?

Following your logic, Thanos in control of one universe beat the Omniversal Judge of all realities, so either way, your comparison fails. 😐

Anyway, I'm just thrown off by your logic is all. Whether or not the Word has shown multiversal powers is irrelevant, as that's evidently not what it takes. I'd just like to see you substantiate something for once.

Its clear that the LT did not die in that universe, but merely a manifestation of him did.

As its in his Bio of that same year, that hes alive and well, and that the events took place soley in the 4321 universe.

Marvel them selves stated it took place in only one universe, it effected nothing outside of it, when all the m bodies in it were destroyed, it didnt effect a single universe outside of it.

That alone shows it was universal.

Originally posted by Board Walker
Its clear that the LT did not die in that universe, but merely a manifestation of him did.

As its in his Bio of that same year, that hes alive and well, and that the events took place soley in the 4321 universe.

Marvel them selves stated it took place in only one universe, it effected nothing outside of it, when all the m bodies in it were destroyed, it didnt effect a single universe outside of it.

That alone shows it was universal.

No it isn't. What's clear however is that Thanos healed everything he did... gee.

Obviously, as Thanos revived everything, and I don't recall a bio ever saying this.

Marvel stated it took place in a universe before the book was released, now it's referenced as canon in Thanos's miniseries. Either way, it's irrelevant as to what universe it took place in as THOTU destroyed LT, and THOTU is being used here.

Well, if we make up facts, then I guess it does.

The Word.
An avatar of the Abrahamic God will always be more omnipotent than any artifact or being.

Originally posted by occultdestroyer
The Word.
An avatar of the Abrahamic God will always be more omnipotent than any artifact or being.
Except God...

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
Except God...

If Thanos was equal to Abrahamic God, why was there a flaw?
Because he never was God.
Never was and never will.
It was God's will to recreate the omniverse and fix that flaw, and not Thanos'.

Why would God even need Thanos to fix a flaw?

God>Avatar of God.

Originally posted by occultdestroyer
If Thanos was equal to Abrahamic God, why was there a flaw?
Because he never was God.
Never was and never will.
It was God's will to recreate the omniverse and fix that flaw, and not Thanos'.
Going by your logic... then why was there a flaw in the first place? Before the THOTU episode? Are you suggesting that even TOAA is not equal to the Abrahamic God because there was a flaw?

God>Thanos with the Heart

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
Are you suggesting that even TOAA is not equal to the Abrahamic God because there was a flaw?

Yes.
The Presence is actually the Abrahamic God as depicted in comic books.
TOAA is just an avatar of a bunch of writers.

And God >>> comic writers.

Writers>>>Presence

I believe hes saying Thanos was not God as he was still using him.. And Know they was not writers that was how they 'saw' TOAA

was pretty obvious thanos wasnt god, as toaa is clearly influencing thanos in the book

Well no duh, TOAA is the writers. They influence him by writing the comics.

Originally posted by Knowsbleed33
Writers>>>Presence

😬

You don't read DC comics much?
The Presence is an avatar of God himself.
TOAA is an avatar of HUMAN writers.

The Presence of DC is the Abrahamic God in Bible comics, Brahma in Bhagavad-gita, Satan in Bible comics (Black edition), Yahweh in the Torah, and Allah in the Quran comics.

Presence is a character in a comic.

TOAA was seen in Spiderman as a homeless man helping Peter, writers still huh? funny 😂

Originally posted by kevdude
TOAA was seen in Spiderman as a homeless man helping Peter, writers still huh? funny 😂
That wasn't the only time TOAA has been in a comic.