PC Captain Marvel vs. PR Beyonder

Started by Endless Mike3 pages

PC Captain Marvel vs. PR Beyonder

Not a fight. PC CM is supposedly completely indestructible, so can he survive if he is forced to just stand there while Beyonder blasts him with all of his power at its maximum level? (No reality warping/hax, just pure energy blasting power)?

LOL Cap gets toasted

Golden Age Fawcett Cap, if you count him, can take it forever.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Golden Age Fawcett Cap, if you count him, can take it forever.

What's his greatest durability feat?

Probably surviving Infinity...

Originally posted by Endless Mike
What's his greatest durability feat?

The Fawcett Marvel family's best durability feat is existing in Infinity. A completely pitch black void existing outside the universe where matter cannot exist at all.

Sivana and his kids forced them into the void, thinking it would destroy them, turns out, they were completely fine and unharmed. Then they figured a way out. The narration specifically said its because of their complete indestructibility that they survived with no harm.

How does that compare to a guy with power infinitely beyond the multiverse?

It compares in the sense that both are total, and thus cancel each other out.

(There was a multiverse in Fawcett's universe as well by the way.)

Outside of the implication of being erased by the writer (this was a possible consequence in one of the stories), the Golden Age Marvels were completely indestructible.

No. He dies. Still CM is invulnerable enough to withstand anything SS can throw at him.

No.

Beyonder casually, effortlessly, and nonchalantly wins this.

With a casual slap he could shatter a force field powered by billions of universes put up by the Molecule Man.

"Surviving hurdur Infinity" doesn't mean shit to someone who can snuff out universes by thinking too hard.

He does not die.

PR Beyonder is not writer level.

That's what was implied to be necessary to destroy a Golden Age Marvel.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
PR Beyonder is not writer level.
Jim Shooter would disagree actually.

It all depends on the writer, tbh. It's anyones guess whether or not Billy can surivive BR Beyonders attacks.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
It compares in the sense that both are total, and thus cancel each other out.

(There was a multiverse in Fawcett's universe as well by the way.)

Outside of the implication of being erased by the writer (this was a possible consequence in one of the stories), the Golden Age Marvels were completely indestructible.

Wow, I didn't know this. That's pretty hardcore if only the writer can erase a Marvel.

Originally posted by Prep-Man
Wow, I didn't know this. That's pretty hardcore if only the writer can erase a Marvel.

Even still, it was never actually tested.

In one of the stories, someone got a hold of some giant eraser, belonging to the writer, and the question posed by the narration was whether the indestructible Captain Marvel could survive even this.

Captain Marvel didn't feel like testing that theory. lol. So the guy was disarmed.

Do you remember some other CM feats of durability? I'd like to hear some I haven't heard before.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Even still, it was never actually tested.

In one of the stories, someone got a hold of some giant eraser, belonging to the writer, and the question posed by the narration was whether the indestructible Captain Marvel could survive even this.

Captain Marvel didn't feel like testing that theory. lol. So the guy was disarmed.

Ah, so "I wonder if the writer's eraser could take them out" becomes "Only the writer's eraser could possibly take them out nothing else nuh uh".

You hide your no-limits fallacies well.

What showings did Billy have of being harmed?

Originally posted by NemeBro
Ah, so "I wonder if the writer's eraser could take them out" becomes "Only the writer's eraser could possibly take them out nothing else nuh uh".

You hide your no-limits fallacies well.

I was under the impression, that you were a passable reader over the years I've know you.

There is no 'no limits fallacy' here. The worst thing that could possibly happen within the universe (being forced into a pitch black void that is as such because matter cannot exist there at all), happened, and it did nothing. Accompanied by the specific narration for that feat calling them completely indestructible as credit to their survival.

🙂

PR Byonder was "writer level" he was basically Jim Shooter