Most powerful things/entities in the Marvel Omniverse

Started by zopzop14 pages

Re: Re: Most powerful things/entities in the Marvel Omniverse

Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
The Infinites and the Beyonders have been stated (and in the case of Infinites, shown) to be greater than abstracts such as Eternity- Eternity was struggling to battle the hand of a single Infinite.

They were so beyond the scope of single universes that they didn't even realise any living creatures smaller than Eternity existed...


Yup, that was 616 Eternity so it's a valid showing for the Infinites.

I imagine if they wanted to crush him, instead of forcing him into the Dimension of Manifestations. they could have.

If we discount retconned characters (since there's not point in mentioning them), IMHO it's :
TOAA
tHotU
Scathan
Protege (alive but imprisoned within the LT)
LT
Classic Infinity Gauntlet
The Infinites (don't know how they compare to the IG so playing it safe and placing them below it since it has more showings)
The Four Big Abstracts (Eternity/Infinity/Death/Oblivion), Chaos King

After this it doesn't even matter.

Originally posted by cpd12589
@CortSether: Yeah thanks for pointing that out. 616 Eternity is Multi-Eternity. But Sise-Neg is nowhere near the LT. He doesn't have the feats nor is there enough seen of him to make that assumption.

Except FP Sise-Neg wielded the powers of all creation and became the supreme being (even stated as such by the artist of the arc, Frank Brunner). The fact is that Living Tribunal is a byproduct of the Big Bang that created Marvel, which Sise-Neg replicated. Logically, that would make FP Sise-Neg superior to LT.

Originally posted by CortSether
Except FP Sise-Neg wielded the powers of all creation and became the supreme being (even stated as such by the artist of the arc, Frank Brunner). The fact is that Living Tribunal is a byproduct of the Big Bang that created Marvel, which Sise-Neg replicated. Logically, that would make FP Sise-Neg superior to LT.
Um, I am pretty sure the LT is operating at or above "multiversal" levels.

And as far as I can tell, Sise-Neg worked his mojo back through one universe worth of power, becoming the "Supreme Being" of THAT ONE particular universe. Although, this scenario leaves a lot of unanswered questions.

Fulcrum(TOAA)

LT

Originally posted by Horrificus
Um, I am pretty sure the LT is operating at or above "multiversal" levels.

And as far as I can tell, Sise-Neg worked his mojo back through one universe worth of power, becoming the "Supreme Being" of THAT ONE particular universe. Although, this scenario leaves a lot of unanswered questions.

Sise-Neg held all existing energy and became God within Marvel U. Outright stated by the co-author of the story. He wouldn't be supreme if LT was above him.

Originally posted by CortSether
Sise-Neg held all existing energy and became God within Marvel U. Outright stated by the co-author of the story. He wouldn't be supreme if LT was above him.
Well, if the evidence says that he was operating within one universe only, LT is above him. And, so are quite a few others.

Originally posted by Horrificus
Well, if the evidence says that he was operating within one universe only, LT is above him. And, so are quite a few others.

i like the concept behind genesis its a shame marvel never had em return

Originally posted by guy222
i like the concept behind genesis its a shame marvel never had em return
I would imagine they were scared off by all of the "Christian" concepts.

At the time of the story, it was pretty-much admitted that he was supposed to be "God".

It's too bad.

Re: Re: Most powerful things/entities in the Marvel Omniverse

Originally posted by Horrificus
I believe that Franklin Richards should be on there somewhere.

My thoughts exactly... And also The VOID 😈

Franklin Richards...

I believe that if one has a "Galactus" as one's very own Herald, one should be allowed on the list.

Originally posted by Horrificus
I would imagine they were scared off by all of the "Christian" concepts.

At the time of the story, it was pretty-much admitted that he was supposed to be "God".

It's too bad.


I doubt they were scared off by that at all. The Christian "God" as depicted in Marvel's Howard the Duck (MAX series)

great find

Originally posted by Horrificus
I would imagine they were scared off by all of the "Christian" concepts.

At the time of the story, it was pretty-much admitted that he was supposed to be "God".

It's too bad.

indeed

Re: Re: Re: Most powerful things/entities in the Marvel Omniverse

Originally posted by zopzop
Yup, that was 616 Eternity so it's a valid showing for the Infinites.

I imagine if they wanted to crush him, instead of forcing him into the Dimension of Manifestations. they could have.

If we discount retconned characters (since there's not point in mentioning them), IMHO it's :
TOAA
tHotU
Scathan
Protege (alive but imprisoned within the LT)
LT
Classic Infinity Gauntlet
The Infinites (don't know how they compare to the IG so playing it safe and placing them below it since it has more showings)
The Four Big Abstracts (Eternity/Infinity/Death/Oblivion), Chaos King

After this it doesn't even matter.

morning zop 🙂

how one of the infinites 'died' kinda spoiled it for me

marvel should feature em again

Originally posted by Horrificus
Franklin Richards...

I believe that if one has a "Galactus" as one's very own Herald, one should be allowed on the list.

Franklin is one of the characters that fascinate me most in marvel. Makes me wish marvel would shake things up and do something like have 616 marvel start aging year by year(in real time). It would be a bold move and classic heroes would start getting too old but new heroes would step up. And we could see the real Franklin grow up into more of a beast than he already is. I hope this is something they consider if they ever think about shaking up the house like DC did with new 52. I think it could be an interesting way to get a ton of new stories.

Anyone heard of an idea like this before in comics? What do you guys think? 😗

Aging in real time is a trademark of most British/UK based comics, iirc.

What about Nth Man?

Originally posted by golem370
What about Nth Man?
he's listed.