Originally posted by Cogito
So what else did it do, Quan?It was said and shown (TI #5) that "Out universe's Galactus and the other high abstracts are barely holding it in check".
In TI #6 the "abstracts" had retreated leaving only Galactus, who was holding it off by himself.
Did you see how many Celestials and abstracts were barely keeping one being in check ? They were fighting as a unit and were barely keeping one weapon in check. The power to take on an army of Celestials, Galactus, Aegis, and Tenebrous is quite absurd.
But like I said you were wrong. Aegis is clearly more than a ship and was destroyed on panel.
Originally posted by CogitoAm's feats didn't translate into combat feats. If he was this powerful he'd destroy Supergirl with a stare or blow the Flash away in defeat.
We don't know if that was the Galactus Engine.But even if it was, you don't think a being that destroyed an infinite multiverse could destroy Aegis, a single being quite a bit weaker than Galactus within a single universe?
Nowhere in combat on panel did the Am take on anyone near this powerful on his own in combat. These abstracts are on another level and the Galactus Engine was taking them all on.
Look at what a few Celestials were able to do against a well fed Galactus.
If you want to pretend that wasn't the Galactus Engine despite the abstracts consistently fighting against it by all means do so.
I could care less what your version of events is. You tried to act like the Galactus Engine just took out random ships. It's one of the most inaccurate statements I can recall ever reading in the past month.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Now what was the greatest level of combat power the Am faced off against iyo ?
You're hung up on the Anti-Monitor not killing all of the heroes instantly. That's not how comics work, and you know it.
Originally posted by Prep-Man
So, who did the GE kill/defeat?
The only thing we know for sure is that the Galactus Engine destroyed ships. Who/what destroyed Aegis is unclear.
Originally posted by CogitoThe Spectre purposely didn't kill the Am due to the heroes fates being tied in with his. The abstracts were trying to defeat the Galactus Engine.
A super-amped Spectre.You're hung up on the Anti-Monitor not killing all of the heroes instantly. That's not how comics work, and you know it.
The only thing we know for sure is that the Galactus Engine destroyed ships. Who/what destroyed Aegis is unclear.
Then why criticize the Galactus Engine when it faced off against opponents vastly more powerful than the forces the Am squared off against.
Originally posted by Cogito
A super-amped Spectre.You're hung up on the Anti-Monitor not killing all of the heroes instantly. That's not how comics work, and you know it.
The only thing we know for sure is that the Galactus Engine destroyed ships. Who/what destroyed Aegis is unclear.
Hmm, I guess I'll go with everyone here, AM.