Chaos King vs. Zom

Started by CortSether2 pages
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
ZOM>>Eternity and chaos king isnt eternity level yet(i think he becomes his level after absorbing the universe)

Zom is nowhere near Eternity's level.

It seems Marvel Death is everybodys ***** shes either running from somebody or banished funny how Thanos chooses to be pimped by such a shitty cosmic 😬

Originally posted by iceman24567
It seems Marvel Death is everybodys ***** shes either running from somebody or banished funny how Thanos chooses to be pimped by such a shitty cosmic 😬

She was pretty impressive in Thanos Imperative #6 when she pwnd the entire cancerverse.

Originally posted by bagsikdangal101
I might go w/ Amatsu-Mikaboshi on this one.

The Gods of Shinto only named him.

Eternity states that the Chaos King is the Darkness and Chaos that existed before existence itself.

Sorry about the scan barrage by the way.

this is bullshit, oblivion already was the void against which eternity (or more precisely infinity) was defined, the nothingness outside the universe. why couldn't they make an oblivion centered storyline instead of this crap?

Originally posted by CortSether
She was pretty impressive in Thanos Imperative #6 when she pwnd the entire cancerverse.
considering she originally got her as handed to ehr by in that reality by Shuma Gorath and others like him and that she did it through a sneak attack at the right moment, i am less than impressed by power levels. Issue was excellent though.

Originally posted by 753
this is bullshit, oblivion already was the void against which eternity (or more precisely infinity) was defined, the nothingness outside the universe. why couldn't they make an oblivion centered storyline instead of this crap?
because they already did, the whole mealstrom deal was

then they should have repeated that instead of this blackest night rip off

Originally posted by 753
this is bullshit, oblivion already was the void against which eternity (or more precisely infinity) was defined, the nothingness outside the universe. why couldn't they make an oblivion centered storyline instead of this crap?

I kind of view Amatsu-Mikaboshi more of what the universe(or multiverse) used to be before creation rather than him being the "void."Here's what I found out about Amatsu-Mikaboshi in Mythology.

From what can be gleaned and pieced together from ancient Japanese myths, the Mikaboshi is not a physical god in the sense like Amaterasu or Susanoo, but a dark Force that existed before the universe, reigning alone in absolute darkness and control.

Something happened, however, and in one brief instance the iron control of the Dark Force of the Mikaboshi was shattered by the movement of In and Yo, which brought forth the Universe and the active chaos of life and movement, which later became the gods and humanity. The solidity of the Primordial Darkness had been destroyed, but its residue still lingered on in the hearts of all beings and is allegedly the cause of human passions.

But in Marvel's case, it seems "The One Above All" is responsible for Mikaboshi's/Chaos King's fall from the cosmic hierarchy and not "In and Yo."

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
because they already did, the whole mealstrom deal was
No....maelstrom was just someone trying to replace oblivion.

CK is somehow a previous but new oblivion.Its stupid.

^Comics don't follow logic and retcons do happen even if we don't want them to 😬

^It is stupid just the same

Mikaboshi would take down Zom in a good battle IMO.

Mikaboshi even bumped Death. Daimon Hellstrom basically explained that when Mikaboshi conquered the underworld, "Death herself fled the realm". That tells you how powerful he was. LT should of intervene. I don't get his role in things.

Chaos King was/is a multiversal level being (which makes NO sense but that's not a topic for this thread). Zom stands no chance against him.

On panel he destroyed/absorbed 98%+ of the multiverse. Not even Thanos with the IG, Godlike What If Korvac with the UN, or Magus with 5 CCUs displayed that kind of ability.