Originally posted by Mr Masterthat wasn't summoning dummkopf. It was a metaphysical representation of a conflict between the MoD and his younger self. If it was a summoning then there would be a lot of dead characters as there was no one to resurrect them afterwards. So the MoD and Clyde's fight was them creating their champions... also we know it was a real fight because Reed was able to absorb real energy from the fight and redistribute it for seconds to the FF4... Oh and MoD is pretty casual at destroying universes when he actually does it and his multi-millenial sojourn is confirmed and he was pwning every universe he came across while he was at it. So all things considered I'm fairly certain he's come accross some pretty up their individuals trying to stop him and I'm pretty sure Eternity of the other universes would just sit around to be destroyed.
Marvel: 1985 (mini)Fantastic Four Adventures (1 issue)
Wolverine 2003 (one-shot)
Fantastic Four: Master of Doom (562-569)
I got em all, read em all, am I missing something,
where the MoD actually does something besides teleporting heroes and villains into his realm?Besides making a star go super-nova?
Besides summoning Galactus? (impressive)
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Oh yea, you mean the ambiguous panel where he states he's "seen realms" where Eternity, Love and Hate are,
but never call them his "his" Gods, like he said "his heroes/villains"Anyway,
not a single cameo of any Skyfather or better is depicted in the battle scene next page.
MoD comes it at number 1 on my list over Braddock, Jim and others. We'll never know 100% certainty how strong he was but considering it took himself, the combined power of their fight in the ff4 pummeling away at him and Doom who had been learning from him for a rather lengthy period of time.