Galactus vs The Destroyer (2000 ft)

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Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
And stood no chance against any of them.

Even if true, at least that was 7 or 8 616 Reality Version Celestials and not 4 alternate reality ones.

Originally posted by zopzop
Even if true, at least that was 7 or 8 616 Reality Version Celestials and not 4 alternate reality ones.
It was true. Each Celestial blew a hole in him with one shot. One no sold his most powerful attack, and the damage he did to a hand was meaningless.

Even if true, at least Galactus downed one of them.

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
It was true. Each Celestial blew a hole in him with one shot. One no sold his most powerful attack, and the damage he did to a hand was meaningless.

Even if true, at least Galactus downed one of them.

He downed an ALTERNATE reality Celestial, the 2000ft Destroyer failed against 7/8 616 reality Celestials.

What Reed did in that issue was more impressive than what Galactus did.

Reed > Galactus > 2000ft Destroyer.

Originally posted by zopzop
He downed an ALTERNATE reality Celestial, the 2000ft Destroyer failed against 7/8 616 reality Celestials.

What Reed did in that issue was more impressive than what Galactus did.

Reed turning a machine on that he didn't build > Galactus

I'm not sure what Reed and Galactus > Destroyer have to do with anything though

Originally posted by zopzop
To those saying Galactus, because of his recent performance vs the alt reality Celestials; what were those Celestials highest feats/fights prior to the Galactus fight? Nothing!
They beat Franklin Richards.
Originally posted by zopzop
Almightykingfish correctly pointed out that they did NOT slaughter two FUNCTIONING IG users. They were killing some Reeds until "Reed" whipped out a random gun and annihilated one of them. Then the rest ran.
Your inability to recognize context when it comes to things even tangentially involving Galactus is nothing short of astonishing.

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
They beat Franklin Richards. Your inability to recognize context when it comes to things even tangentially involving Galactus is nothing short of astonishing.
He's a decent poster outside Galactus...

But he's the worst poster bar none in Galactus threads.

Hate goggles

Question, because I'm too lazy to look: Was it ever stated on panel that the "mad" Celestials were from a different reality then the more well known Celestials (ie. Arishem, Exitar, Tiamut, etc.)? Because I seem to remember it being stated in FF #319 that ALL Celestials stem from an 'alternate reality/universe'.

Originally posted by Galan007
Question, because I'm too lazy to look: Was it ever stated on panel that the "mad" Celestials were from a different reality then the more well known Celestials (ie. Arishem, Exitar, Tiamut, etc.)? Because I seem to remember it being stated in FF #350 that ALL Celestials stem from an 'alternate reality'.
The plot thickens

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
thick
Just how you like it. wink

Originally posted by Galan007
Because I seem to remember it being stated in FF #319 that ALL Celestials stem from an 'alternate reality/universe'.
Writers are not doing their homework. But the way Galactus addressed them and how recent portrayal has been going for the Celestials I don't think any writer is taking they are all from 'alternate reality/universe' seriously.

has the hyperspace weakness been mentioned even once yet?

Originally posted by kgkg
Writers are not doing their homework. But the way Galactus addressed them and how recent portrayal has been going for the Celestials I don't think any writer is taking they are all from 'alternate reality/universe' seriously.

has the hyperspace weakness been mentioned even once yet?

I just remember the F4/Doom passing through the Celestials' universe on their way to find Beyonder, and it being mentioned that the entire universe was "full" of them... Just wondering if it has been solidified that these "mad" Celestials are from a different universe then their more mainstream counterparts..? I thought they all stemmed from the same place----> Hyperspace. /shrug

Sue casually tearing through a Celestial in the latest issue certainly makes it *seem* like said weakness is still in effect.

Originally posted by Galan007
I just remember the F4/Doom passing through the Celestials' universe on their way to find Beyonder, and it being mentioned that the entire universe was "full" of them... Just wondering if it has been solidified that these "mad" Celestials are from a different universe then their more mainstream counterparts..? I thought they all stemmed from the same place----> Hyperspace. /shrug
I remember something like that as well. The Celestials seem to have few different origin stories.

But the Celestial that Galactus fought are alternate reality Celestial.. that followed one of the Reed when he was on Earth 4280 and it's been mentioned a few times that these are Celestials from that Universe.

4 Celestial escaped trough one bridge and the last escaped to another one.<this was when they were first introduced>

Originally posted by Galan007 Sue casually tearing through a Celestial in the latest issue certainly makes it *seem* like said weakness is still in effect.

I hope that's the explanation but considering they have been hurt by other things I can see Sue doing that damage with the hyperspace weakness.

Originally posted by kgkg
I remember something like that as well. The Celestials seem to have few different origin stories.

But the Celestial that Galactus fought are alternate reality Celestial.. that followed one of the Reed when he was on Earth 4280 and it's been mentioned a few times that these are Celestials from that Universe.

4 Celestial escaped trough one bridge and the last escaped to another one.<this was when they were first introduced>

I hope that's the explanation but considering they have been hurt by other things I can see Sue doing that damage with the hyperspace weakness.

So it was actually stated that the mad Celestials ARE from a different reality then their mainstream counterparts? I *could* look. My portable hard drive is literally right next to me. Just seems like too much work. ermmnone

Yeah, I'm just trying to give the Celestials the benefit of the doubt, and say that the Hyperspace weakness is still active. srug

Ya it's on first or second issue the Celestials show up.

Cool. I'll probably look tomorrow.

Originally posted by Galan007
Question, because I'm too lazy to look: Was it ever stated on panel that the "mad" Celestials were from a different reality then the more well known Celestials (ie. Arishem, Exitar, Tiamut, etc.)? Because I seem to remember it being stated in FF #319 that ALL Celestials stem from an 'alternate reality/universe'.

^ Celestials can *obviously* travel to different universes. What I'm looking for is proof that the mad Celestials originated in a different universe then their mainstream brethren. All that scan states is that they were crossing over from universe 4280 into that universe.

...Unless you have other proof?

Originally posted by Galan007
^ Celestials can *obviously* travel to different universes at will (that's how they got to 616, after all.) What I'm looking for is proof that the mad Celestials originated in a different universe then their mainstream brethren, which that scan doesn't state.

...Unless you have other proof?

It was NEVER stated the Celestials come from any universe specifically, not even in FF 319. Their on panel origins have either Eternity creating them by "dreaming" them into existence or more recently the Fulcrum created them. Both of these creation stories were mentioned by 616 reality characters.

^ Kay?

Again: What I am asking for is proof that the mad Celestials are "alternate reality" Celestials, as you have repeatedly stated. Not saying they aren't, I'm just looking for on panel confirmation because I can't recall off hand.