Originally posted by Mindset
I'm not sure he'll actually die if he doesn't eat.Anyway:
This got me thinking. Didn't he "eat" the Elders of the Universe one time but since they were immortal they couldn't die and were literally sitting in his stomach killing him from the inside? Doesn't sound like an abstract to me, sounds like a physical being.
Originally posted by zopzopI don't remember them killing him, I do remember them wanting to destroy him to he could not play his role to balance Eternity and Death.
This got me thinking. Didn't he "eat" the Elders of the Universe one time but since they were immortal they couldn't die and were literally sitting in his stomach killing him from the inside? Doesn't sound like an abstract to me, sounds like a physical being.
Sounds like an abstract level position.
Originally posted by zopzopHow did they kill him, I'm not sure, but they did, and the universe was destroyed leaving them in a void because of it.
How did they "kill" a concept? Last I remember they "killed" him and Entropy became the new Eternity (as was planned all along or something).
If Genis never shot Entropy there would not have been another universe or Eternity.
Originally posted by 753
@zopzop anyone who can destroy a universe can kill that eternity in the physical sense.
I get that, and that makes sense since they are destroying what the abstract represents.
If someone destroys "hunger" or "balance" what happens to Galactus? Nothing, since he doesn't represent those concepts or any concepts.
If Galactus dies, what concept is now out of existence? Nothing since he doesn't represent a concept.