Originally posted by Uriel005
Actually yes when Galactus was caput Abraxas comes forth as he was holding it back also he is the merger of an explorer from Taa and the eternity of the old universe before it collapsed. will look for scans
ok..i'll wait for your scan that says Galactus actually use his own power to hold back Abraxas..
Originally posted by Eternal Idol
Full-power Galactus is something I imagine to be pretty much unstoppable by anything except The One Above All and the Living Tribunal. If I'm to use that as a basis for this fight, then Galactus stomps his way through that list.
Originally posted by King Kandy
Yeah, making things up seems like a sound basis for debating.
Originally posted by GalacticStormAt capacity or satiated?
Can someone tell me what a full powered Galactus is and where was he shown, what did he do?Because Galactus has stated to be at capacity after eating a planet.
The Dreaming Celestial altered Galactus from that alternate reality is not full powered Galactus. Thats a cosmically altered Galactus who was out of control. Thats like calling an out of control legacy virus infected mutant a full powered version of themselves.
Because he has ate more energy than a planet in SW.
Here I found them on my PC
http://s1114.photobucket.com/albums/k531/uriel005/Galactus%20is%20Important/?action=view¤t=GalactusTheDevourer6-39.jpg
Abraxas is born from eternity shortly after need to find those though
Originally posted by Stall_19
Well if he's never been at full power on panel then use the most powerful version and assume that full power is a little stronger.
Galactus in Black Celestial arc was munching on the omniverse and destroying everything in his path. The only reason that didn't happen was because he stopped himself from eating all time and space via the Ultimate Nullifier.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Being unkillable and Galactus draining himself on his shields. Andy schmidt also thinks Galactuc can barely hurt him. Throw all this in together with his new upgrade and it's Thanos winning.
Draining himself on his shields? 2 blasts at most destroys the shields and once they're gone then they don't come back. Thanos doesn't have nearly enough power to seriously hurt Galactus.
Originally posted by Stall_19Thanos is more powerful as the avatar of death and weakening Galactus greatly decreases his durability and overall power. Thanos beats him. Andy Schmidt even takes it a step further during annihilation and says Galactus can barely hurt him. My argument once again is sound and backed by marvel brass. You can disagree with it if you want but my mind isn't changing unless you can show me the error of my logic.
Draining himself on his shields? 2 blasts at most destroys the shields and once they're gone then they don't come back. Thanos doesn't have nearly enough power to seriously hurt Galactus.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Thanos is more powerful as the avatar of death and weakening Galactus greatly decreases his durability and overall power. Thanos beats him. Andy Schmidt even takes it a step further during annihilation and says Galactus can barely hurt him. My argument once again is sound and backed by marvel brass. You can disagree with it if you want but my mind isn't changing unless you can show me the error of my logic.
Originally posted by Uriel005That's ridiculous. Him surviving death doesn't mean he can defeat the abstract Death in a battle just like it doesn't mean he can't be defeated by far less. He is constantly hungry for power and when he uses vast amounts of power he gets weakened.
Galactus is what stops the end of the universe and is a former eternity merged with Galan so... yeah... you fail. He survived the death of the previous universe which means Galactus >> Death which is >> Avatar of Death
I mean how many examples of Galactus losing do I need to bring to the table here to completely destroy this morbid sense of logic.
Thanos wins.