Originally posted by I'm BranWasn't it only said that he would be taking universes down one at a time?
And wasn't whatever was stated to be affected by Jaspers compared to dominoes tumbling?
But, this isn't a chain reaction no matter how we look at it.
A chain reaction is something you begin, but then finishes on it's own.
Even if MJJ took out a single Universe at a time,
it'd still be his power warping each individual Universe,
unlike a chain reaction, where MJJ would take out one Universe,
and then the rest would fall on their own due to that one Universe.
A chain reaction collapse of all Universes
is something that almost happened in 1602 due to 616 falling.
Mr. M: But Mandrak was more powerful than the freaking Spectre. He was an abstract power and more vast than the Multiverse.
Quite simply, he has the better feats. Because I will never give MJJ a win over a non-jobbing Spectre.
And the Fury ran out of gas twice. Once after it's travels. Once after it exhausted itself fighting Jaspers. The Cosmic Armor faced a far greater foe.
Originally posted by TricksterPriestMr. M: But Mandrak was more powerful than the freaking Spectre. He was an abstract power and more vast than the Multiverse.
As for more vast than the Multiverse,
Merlyn manipulated the life-force of the entire Omniverse.
Originally posted by TricksterPriestQuite simply, he has the better feats.
Because I will never give MJJ a win over a non-jobbing Spectre.
Spectre being below this Mandrak is DC's problem.
Originally posted by TricksterPriestAnd the Fury ran out of gas twice.
Once after it's travels.
Once after it exhausted itself fighting Jaspers.
Now the Fury that fought MJJ, was at full power.
FP Fury >>> normal Fury
Originally posted by TricksterPriestThe Cosmic Armor faced a far greater foe.
MJJ was an Omniversal threat,
a threat that would've definitely lived upto to that threat
had it not been for his anti-JJ plot device. (Fury)
In fact, Cobwab literally saw Jaspers in a potential future warping the Omniverse,
again though, had Fury not stopped him.
And Merlyn added validity to this also by predicted that if Jaspers wasn't stopped,
"the Omniverse will fall into chaos, and a new God would play dice with matter."
Originally posted by ThunderGodEneru
Ich mochte fick dich.
Correctly written:
Ich moechte dich ficken.
moechte is written möchte but you keyboard lacks the ö
it means
I want to f**k you
BTW feel free to correcty my english anytime you want. I'm here to improve it after all 🙂.
Anyway, back to topic
I recall an Marvel power hierarchy
1) GOD/the Artist
2) Pre-Retcon Beyonder
3) Living Tribunal
3) (?) Meggan full potential
3) Captain Britain with goodies
3) MJJ
a lot of 3 out there in the Marvel U 😉
Mandrakk is the greatest threat to the DC-Verse, the totality of DC.
Let's drop the Multiverse Omniverse bulls**t because both companies work with different Universal concepts and are bot equals.
We know that the Spectre at full power is LT's equal, LT had some "lowshowings" as well, the Spectre had more, but still, the Spectre had his share of high end showings as well.
Spectre and Radiant were defeated by Mandrakk, off panel and the people complain that they didn't see Mandrakk do it... they complain that the CA Supes vs Mandrakk battle was "too physical"... I bet they would complain more if the battle would happen off panel 🙄
Anyway, the Fury, so it seems, isn't even high enough in his own Marvel-Verse hierarchy to compete with Mandrakk,or do you think he could beat LT????
And why could he stop MJJ 😉
except of it, the Fury does't always adapts instantly, as CA Supes does.
Originally posted by skyfather
you got in one SUPPOSED to be.so until it shows more,fury stomps.
He was over Mandrakk who in turn was > Radiant and Spectre. Fury could run low on power, while Supes couldn't, Fury couldn't always adapt instantly to new threats, while CA Supes could.
CA Supes in an horrible stomp.
Spite? Yes.
Originally posted by Batman-Primeradiant was not impressive in the slightest, spectre was struggling with cain w/the spear and mandrak did nothin greater than what mjj did.
He was over Mandrakk who in turn was > Radiant and Spectre. Fury could run low on power, while Supes couldn't, Fury couldn't always adapt instantly to new threats, while CA Supes could.CA Supes in an horrible stomp.
Spite? Yes.
Originally posted by Philosophíatrolling/spamming=reported
Don't feed him.
Originally posted by Mr Masterso in that case MJJ is > Living Tribunal then right? (no cause you once said he was inferior to the abstracts, cant remember the thread) so this place Fury also above LT (yeah I'm advertising for one of my topics that got ignored 😛)
And MJJ 238 was more powerful than Matrix/Merlyn,
who was an Omniversal guardian God,
and MJJ 616 was far more powerful than 238.As for more vast than the Multiverse,
Merlyn manipulated the life-force of the entire Omniverse.What feats?
Spectre being below this Mandrak is DC's problem.
The Fury that exhausted itself travelling the old fashion way across entire Universes,
was not at the height of its power, far below it's height in fact.Now the Fury that fought MJJ, was at full power.
FP Fury >>> normal Fury
I'm sorry Trick,
but I can't see how you're coming to this conclusion.MJJ was an Omniversal threat,
a threat that would've definitely lived upto to that threat
had it not been for his anti-JJ plot device. (Fury)In fact, Cobwab literally saw Jaspers in a potential future warping the Omniverse,
again though, had Fury not stopped him.And Merlyn added validity to this also by predicted that if Jaspers wasn't stopped,
"the Omniverse will fall into chaos, and a new God would play dice with matter."
cause if MJJ is really inferior to the abstracts then why didnt Living Tribunal just intervene & stop this?
btw Marvel writers obvously meant MJJ to be a clone of Mxyzptlk but they didnt do a good job of it :/