Galactus doesn't need the Ultimate Nullifier to beat Chaos King, as long as he's at full power of course. In Chaos War Galactus was greatly weakened and he was still able to open the portal to the bubble universe that contained Chaos King.
Full Power Galactus = Sentience of the Universe. Which means full powered Galactus is equal to Eternity, and at best Chaos King is just a part of Eternity. That's why Eternity refused to fight him because he's just a part of him, so he'd be destroying part of himself.
Originally posted by cpd12589
Galactus doesn't need the Ultimate Nullifier to beat Chaos King, as long as he's at full power of course. In Chaos War Galactus was greatly weakened and he was still able to open the portal to the bubble universe that contained Chaos King.Full Power Galactus = Sentience of the Universe. Which means full powered Galactus is equal to Eternity, and at best Chaos King is just a part of Eternity. That's why Eternity refused to fight him because he's just a part of him, so he'd be destroying part of himself.
we've never seen full power Galactus..how do u know he's equals to Eternity??just because he's the Sentience form of the previous universe doesn't automatically make him Eternity equal..that universe doesn't exist anymore..
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
I thought "oblivion" type beings were the personification of being nullified?Nullified=sent to oblivions realm. And its been stated on panel.
Who knows, Marvel has been fxxking up big time these last few years. But yes, being nullified sends you to Oblivion's realm (unless this has been retconned).
Originally posted by zopzop
Who knows, Marvel has been fxxking up big time these last few years. But yes, being nullified sends you to Oblivion's realm (unless this has been retconned).
I don't think it has...
But last I checked quasar was living proof you get nullifies by the UN you get sent to oblivion's realm. It was durin the infinity gauntlet saga I think? Or maybe infinity wars.
Originally posted by rotiart
I don't think it has...
But last I checked quasar was living proof you get nullifies by the UN you get sent to oblivion's realm. It was durin the infinity gauntlet saga I think? Or maybe infinity wars.
How do you "kill" a "nullified" person?
To make matters worse, Quasar after having his nullified self "killed" doesn't go to either Oblivion or Death, but to the White Room where all Eon's champions go after they die. But he was nullified first, then "killed" by his "Death Avatar", how the hell does that work? Does death override nullification?
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
OT: Is Oblivion part of Eternity?
Originally posted by rotiart
If anything eternity is opposite death. Time vs end of it...Infinity vs oblivion. All space in the universe the lack of space in the universe. Imagine a sphere inside a larger sphere. If I understood it ought infinity is the smaller sphere and oblivion the outside one.
The opposite of Eternity is Abraxas not Death.
http://marvel.com/universe/Eternity
FP Galactus > Chaos King
Also Oblivion is a separate entity altogether. Chaos King is just part of Eternity so Oblivion > Chaos King also.
Originally posted by rotiart
If anything eternity is opposite death. Time vs end of it...Infinity vs oblivion. All space in the universe the lack of space in the universe. Imagine a sphere inside a larger sphere. If I understood it ought infinity is the smaller sphere and oblivion the outside one.
Strange but according to Marvel the opposite of Eternity is Abraxas but the opposite of Death is Eternity?
http://marvel.com/universe/Eternity
http://marvel.com/universe/Death_%28embodiment%29
FP Galactus > Chaos King
Also Oblivion is a separate entity altogether. Chaos King is just part of Eternity so Oblivion > Chaos King also.