Originally posted by WhiteWitchKinghe kinda does though: he's life (at least used to) be ties to the lives of his "children", the trillions of lives of his inhabitants. they die, he dies.
Eternity wins. He doesn't have a soul.
not sure how that works if it;s still the case, but he's not technically soulless in totality
Originally posted by psycho gundam
he kinda does though: he's life (at least used to) be ties to the lives of his "children", the trillions of lives of his inhabitants. they die, he dies.not sure how that works if it;s still the case, but he's not technically soulless in totality
Eternity's a lot of things. As for life, I bet there's more unintelligent life than there are intelligent, evil life within Eternity. So yeah, I'd like to see Spectre judge that.
Meh, my problem with the Spectre vs Nekron thing was that Spectre didn't try to use his vast magical/godly reserves of power on Nekron, just tried to 'judge him'.
I mean, Parallax wouldn't seem to technically have a soul (As it's basically just fear incarnate), but Spectre could hurt Parallax via magic/raw power.
Meh, either way it depends on what version of Spectre.
Originally posted by Tattoos N Scarsthat wasn't sh$# writing for the spectre but his actual power base lvl before retcons and ignoring of his powerset to make him a more powerful character.
😆The point I was trying to make is that both companies have shit writing at times!!!
Dc does this alot with its characters they rewrite them without any explanation till one day they are herald lvl and ppl just accept it and ignore the characters earlier power lvl's and past stories..
DC needed a Marvel abstract character and they chose the spectre to mirror marvel's abstracts and so they rewrote him in that light without explaining the massive power push.. i guess one could say they did with god's backing but lets be honest really didn't.. you don't go from fighting vampires for 15, 20 yrs and in a DCU/MU crossover to universal guardian and master of time and space and mystical realms and considering him somewhat equal to the Lt. when he hasn't bn written as such since the Silverage.
the poor writing is dc never explaining his power push not Spectre's actual powerset that was below guys like strange.
Originally posted by AlmightyKfishWhich version of the Spectre can handle Eternity here?
Meh, my problem with the Spectre vs Nekron thing was that Spectre didn't try to use his vast magical/godly reserves of power on Nekron, just tried to 'judge him'.I mean, Parallax wouldn't seem to technically have a soul (As it's basically just fear incarnate), but Spectre could hurt Parallax via magic/raw power.
Meh, either way it depends on what version of Spectre.
eternity in his full manifestation is also omniversal abstract what we see of eternity in the current 616 is just one small aspect of himself...
now i am not saying regular eternity in the 616 is omniversal cuz he isnt but at his full power and part of his totality he is...
anyways when has it bn said or shown that the spectre is omniversal?
Originally posted by psycho gundam
he kinda does though: he's life (at least used to) be ties to the lives of his "children", the trillions of lives of his inhabitants. they die, he dies.not sure how that works if it;s still the case, but he's not technically soulless in totality
Originally posted by King KandyWhat comic is that?
Warlock stated once that while Eternity and other abstracts have 'spirits', they don't have souls and aren't under the soul gem's domain.
BTW this is most powerful version of spectre(i wouldn't know the name for that).Why would people think the guy in the fun comics who fights werewolves would fight Eternity?
Originally posted by Colossus-Big Cits the multiversal eternity which is the whole of all the entire multiverse...
is there a Omni-Eternity?
or would that be toaa or the primal monitor?
i dont have a scan of him but yes he their a multiversal eternity..
the 616 eternity is just a small part of its full totality..