WhiteWitchKing
Senior Member
Originally posted by zopzop
You are using the EXACT same arguments I did when the Seth/Odin fight was brought up. But the fact remains, it's all there on panel. The multiverse shaking, the galaxy wrecking, the long dead star igniting, the "ALL reality in danger of being destroyed" garbage. The writer kept repeating the "ALL reality in danger of dying" part to make sure the readers got it.
And in actual practice, Odin has died fighting Surtur and it never wrecked all reality. Odin's fight with Forsung was wrecking the cosmos but never wrecked all reailty/cosmos. Again great feat for him, but he never destroyed it. And most writers believe him to be at galaxy wrecking, not reality destroyer. He's never destroyed a reality. If you actual think he could've really destroyed a reality, you're not thinking straight. Just because something is on panel doesn't mean it's true. He never destroyed a reality and in truth him and his piers have never destroyed a reality. Hyperbole.
In the Beyonder's "universe", which I'm skeptical of. An entire universe and all his worshipers were human beings on earth? Not buying it.
So because the writer or Beyonder chose to make his creations all human; it means it's not a full blown universe? In GOTG, he displayed that he could make aliens as well. I guess by your argument, he made his universe only aliens or aliens and humans it would mean it's a full blown universe? If it's just a pocket universe and has aliens and humans, it'd still be just a pocket universe. I understand your skepticism, but that's not solid proof that it's a pocket universe when everything stated by characters narration and referenced in GOTG that it was just a universe.
Thor, supposedly, has MULTIPLE feats that affected a universe on up. The hammer clanging one is just the first to come to mind. Let me see RageofOlympus and I can ask him to provide the multiversal feats.
He can. But even he would admit that Thor would get stomped by a Cube Being because he knows the CC are consistently at that level while Thor isn't. Just because you have multiple feats of those doesn't mean much when you weigh it against the tons of appearances where he doesn't even come close to that level and the numbers of people without that kind of feat still managing to beaten him. Perrikus, Ulik, Hercules, Beta Ray Bill, Loki, Mangog, Kurse, etc.
And speaking of destruction feats, the ENTIRE cosmic hierarchy (Stranger, Eon, Galactus, two Celestials, Love, Hate, Order, Chaos, Kronos) blasted Thanos SIMULTANEOUSLY and only managed to destroy the solar system the fight took place in and 'many' solar systems in the immediate vicinity. Surtur, by himself, merely forging his sword destroyed an entire galaxy. Galaxy > "many" solar systems.
? That's why you have to look at the character's history and power set to determine if such a feat is actually credible. So if you look at Thor's past battles, his rogues gallery, his powers set, who his parents are, and even his status as a hero, there's more instances where he never approach even planet wrecking level. Has Thor performed universal level feats? Yeah sure but that's not what his commonly displayed level.
I mean I would hope so. It's only been mentioned multiple times by Cube Beings themselves. Yet the Celestials highest level feat I've seen was them flinging 3 or 4 worlds at Thanos during the IG saga. That's a far cry from Kubik ,supposedly, encapsulating and threatening to destroy an entire universe.
And that's what everyone is just debating. By statement, the Celestials win. Actual performed feats, the CB. It's not like the two have actually fought and there was an outcome for us to go by.
I mean we haven't even seen on panel feats like that from the LT or Eternity/Infinity/Death/Oblivion. Maelstrom, who was considered an equal to Thanos with the IG, needed the Quantum bands + Cosmic Awareness + Anomaly's power (to designate a "center" of the universe or his plan would have failed) + his own kinetic energy manipulation powers to SLOWLY destroy a universe.
LT is stated numerous times by different writers/characters of his place in the universe. His power set and position is guardian of the multiverse. He doesn't have that many feats because there's not that many appearances where he's needed. But the few appearances he does have, his universal feats are more credible than someone say Odin, Thor, Surtur, or Silver Surfer. Eternity/Infinity/Oblivion/Death have about as many stories as LT. How many stories can you really do that involves Oblivion? Not, much but they're still abstracts and thus you should weight them more than say Odin's feats. As for Maestrom, not sure what you're getting at this. Can you explain what your getting at. Thanks.