Yeah.
Apparently he created the AoA, instead of provoking it. But thats more or less a writers blunder.
He build a back up universe, and moved the contents of reality 616 into his back up effectively deleting the Dark Elder Gods, and undoing the damages done.
Than there was the whole Age of X fiasco, where he crammed reality 616 into a box. Moria intended to destroy the box, so she could rebuild from scratch. Enforcing that David is no limited to molding, but creating as well.
Originally posted by kgkg
Franklin was said to be the most powerful mutant to ever live.Although this statement is probably thrown to all the universe manipulating mutants.
Said to be but he aint! uhuh
In recent times, I believe the Marquis is said to be the most powerful. And considerably so, with his interdemensional war against his younger self having abstracts as his heralds n shiz.
Originally posted by "Id"
Said to be but he aint! uhuhIn recent times, I believe the Marquis is said to be the most powerful. And considerably so, with interdemensional war agianst his younger self having abstracts as his heralds n shiz.
Considering Franklin's feats and the fact that he's been consistently described as the most powerful mutant by some of the most notable comic authors, I consider him to be numero uno. Beating Celestials and making Galactus his personal herald? He's seriously on another level.
Marquis is definitely way way up there though. And Mad Jim Jaspers is another heavy hitter of the the highest order!
Originally posted by KingD19
Yeah, and a weaker version of Mad Jim Jaspers threatened the entire multiverse and had to be shunted out of reality itself so he had nothing to manipulate.Frankie's strong, but he's not the strongest.
That's a weakness in itself though.. don't you think? Franklin's reality warping powers might not work the same as Jaspers and may remain active even outside of external reality. And Franklin also has additional mutant powers, aside from reality warping. He has vast telepathic and telekenetic powers, precognition, astral projection and God knows what else. The 616 version of the character seems to be getting more and more powerful.
Originally posted by DoonMarquis younger version was literally throwing every concept in comics at his older self... this would include beings like LT and Multi-eternity. Remember he's from a universe like ours where heroes are in comics. He was likely aware of things like multiversal eternity TOAA and Pre-Retcon beyonder. If you take that at face value when he fought himself he literally called everything in Marvel Comicdom to the fight to challenge his older self. Also Reed and the FF4 absorbed that power to finish Marquis before the power cooked them something like 14.xxx seconds.
Considering Franklin's feats and the fact that he's been consistently described as the most powerful mutant by some of the most notable comic authors, I consider him to be numero uno. Beating Celestials and making Galactus his personal herald? He's seriously on another level.Marquis is definitely way way up there though. And Mad Jim Jaspers is another heavy hitter of the the highest order!
Originally posted by Uriel005
Marquis younger version was literally throwing every concept in comics at his older self... this would include beings like LT and Multi-eternity. Remember he's from a universe like ours where heroes are in comics. He was likely aware of things like multiversal eternity TOAA and Pre-Retcon beyonder. If you take that at face value when he fought himself he literally called everything in Marvel Comicdom to the fight to challenge his older self. Also Reed and the FF4 absorbed that power to finish Marquis before the power cooked them something like 14.xxx seconds.
So you're saying Marquis was eventually defeated by the FF?? Also, it's hard to believe that a mutant could be more powerful than the Living Tribunal. That's pushing it.
Originally posted by Doonafter having all of marvel heroes gods/cosmics thrown at him. FF4 absorbed the power that was used in the fight for 23.4 seconds and then it turns out the Marquis apprentice who was no joke was Doom who survived being dropped on primordial earth after being toasted to a crisp his blood turned to acid and his flesh to stone and being eaten by megalodons, who then proceeded to turn on the severely weakened marquis and roast him after due to his millenia of training and wiping out entire universes, which even then only allowed him to destroy the severely depleted marquis who literally had the marvel multiverse thrown at him and the combined power of himself and his younger self attacking him after being absorbed by the ff4.
So you're saying Marquis was eventually defeated by the FF??
Originally posted by Uriel005
after having all of marvel heroes gods/cosmics thrown at him. FF4 absorbed the power that was used in the fight for 23.4 seconds and then it turns out the Marquis apprentice who was no joke was Doom who survived being dropped on primordial earth after being toasted to a crisp his blood turned to acid and his flesh to stone and being eaten by megalodons, who then proceeded to turn on the severely weakened marquis and roast him after due to his millenia of training and wiping out entire universes, which even then only allowed him to destroy the severely depleted marquis who literally had the marvel multiverse thrown at him and the combined power of himself and his younger self attacking him after being absorbed by the ff4.
Sounds a little over the top. A mutant more powerful than Eternity or the LT himself? Whoever created that storyline apparently has a poor understanding of the basic concepts behind the Marvel Universe.