Annihilus, or at least the greatest one. As Judge Death teaches us, the ultimate crime is life, for only the living commit crimes, and Annihilus wanted to eliminate all life but him in *two* universes, more than even Thanos has aimed for in the past. So for being a selfless martyr for the cause, Annihilus.
Originally posted by Q99
Annihilus, or at least the greatest one. As Judge Death teaches us, the ultimate crime is life, for only the living commit crimes, and Annihilus wanted to eliminate all life but him in *two* universes, more than even Thanos has aimed for in the past. So for being a selfless martyr for the cause, Annihilus.
Originally posted by Bentley
Mmmmh... Annihilus is truly a selfless creature.
Yea, but Annihilus didn't stand up for the little/innocent guy. He just did what he believed in and thought was right...which included bringing death upon universes 😐
I don't think he qualifies here
Originally posted by Q99
Annihilus, or at least the greatest one. As Judge Death teaches us, the ultimate crime is life, for only the living commit crimes, and Annihilus wanted to eliminate all life but him in *two* universes, more than even Thanos has aimed for in the past. So for being a selfless martyr for the cause, Annihilus.
So he wants to fulfil his own personal goal at the ultimate cost of the wellbeing of others, causing extreme detriment to all but himself and you consider that selfless?
You clearly don't understand the definition of the word selfless. What Annihilus does is incredibly selfish on at least two levels, and that's just going on what you said, not to mention all the crimes over the years.
Originally posted by willRules
So he wants to fulfil his own personal goal at the ultimate cost of the wellbeing of others, causing extreme detriment to all but himself and you consider that selfless?You clearly don't understand the definition of the word selfless. What Annihilus does is incredibly selfish on at least two levels, and that's just going on what you said, not to mention all the crimes over the years.
No, no. I'm implying that death is good, so therefore his staying alive to make sure nothing else lives is him taking bad upon himself for the sake of others.
Subverting the normal take on things via applying a skewed moral, see.