Originally posted by OneDumbG0Once again back to my answer:
"The answer is the same as whether MC2 Reed's gun that beat LT was universal or multiversal."
Ok, I'll consider Galan's meticulous attention to my every post,
looking for that one moment when he can finally interject in this discussion
by highlighting where I "might" be wrong.
So, let's say it is "canon" ... (not that I'm supporting that idea)
What difference does it make?
Reed never beat the LT in that issue,
if you know the story, then you know the Abstracts (including LT) beat themselves indirectly,
and at best, Reed caused that inadvertence to take place.
The LT and some abstracts were concentrating their power into a single point,
in order to erase an alternate Galactus from existence. durlaugh
Then Reed shot his gun that was built to destroy that alternate Galactus
into the concentration of power made by the LT and several abstracts,
this caused a cosmic feedback of the LT's and abstract's power,
and thus their own power shot back at them, sending t5hem into other dimensions.
(as if that should stop the LT anyway)
This whole scene is absolute nonsense!
Abraxas was casually killing alternate Galactus across the Multiverse,
alternate UNs have erased alternate Galactuses from existence,
heck, freakin heroes turned Zombies have killed an alternate Galactus facepalm
* ... and a team of Abstracts have to join forces to wack one alternate big G?
in combination with the LT's power no less? *
"Last Planet Standing" >>> 👇
++ Canon or not,
the story shouldn't be taken seriously on the strength that the LT
shouldn't need the help of anyone to do something that idiotic zombies can do.