DC vs Marvel. big time villians

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DC vs Marvel. big time villians

Galactus (one planet)
Tyrant (full power)
thanos

Vs

Imperiex
Anti monitor
Darkseid

Which team of villain powerhouses take it?

Which versions of Tyrant and Anti-Monitor?

Originally posted by Harbinger
Which versions of Tyrant and Anti-Monitor?

Does it matter? I think Imperiex is too much for Team 1 (and I'm saying this as a die hard Tyrant fan).

Originally posted by zopzop
Does it matter? I think Imperiex is too much for Team 1 (and I'm saying this as a die hard Tyrant fan).

I think team two has the advantage as well, but I'm not sure that Imperiex > Big G and FP Tyrant by himself. The only character that I would put that far above the others would be COIE AM (assuming he's in this thread).

Originally posted by Harbinger
I think team two has the advantage as well, but I'm not sure that Imperiex > Big G and FP Tyrant.

I thought he was a universal level being? The Big Bang given form?

I don't know too much about AM. Which ever form makes this a debatable match.

SC AM, then.

Team two, primarily because of Imperiex.

Imperiex wins.

Team two for a pretty handy majority.

Not that team 1 is fulla slouches, I don't think they can hang with Impy

why people think imperiex > galactus?

Wow.I didn't think people thought this highly of imp.
Stomping a well fed Big -G?
Wrecking FP tyrant?

Imperiex on panel destroyed a universe. That's above galactus' paygrade.

Galactus was threatening the multiverse in his fight with Scrier and the Other. Galactus killed Celestials who are beyond Cosmic Cubes who destroy and create universes easily.

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Galactus was threatening the multiverse in his fight with Scrier and the Other. Galactus killed Celestials who are beyond Cosmic Cubes who destroy and create universes easily.

That's not his sole power and that was still a hyperbole. When did galactus proved he was above cube beings in power other than "lip-service"? A>B>C logic at its finest.

No, but I'm pretty sure multiversal power divided by 3 is still > universal power.

Originally posted by Endless Mike
No, but I'm pretty sure multiversal power divided by 3 is still > universal power.

Still a hyperbole. People and events have threatened to destroy multiverse before. A tear in space-time threatened to do that in DC, superman rubbed his hands and solved the crisis. Oh and DC was an omniverse at that time due to hypertime and its divergent timelines which were seperate universes.

Pretty sure I buy Oblivion's words more than that. And fixing it via a precise patch would generally be easier than threatening to collapse it just by a side effect of fighting.

Annihilus was also going to use Galactus as a bomb to blow up 2 universes.

The Black Celestial was using him to devour the universe.

We don't see beings like Galactus ever really cut loose with their full power, so we have to judge that by those lower on the power tier, like Cosmic Cube beings and Celestials.

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Pretty sure I buy Oblivion's words more than that. And fixing it via a precise patch would generally be easier than threatening to collapse it just by a side effect of fighting.

Annihilus was also going to use Galactus as a bomb to blow up 2 universes.

The Black Celestial was using him to devour the universe.

We don't see beings like Galactus ever really cut loose with their full power, so we have to judge that by those lower on the power tier, like Cosmic Cube beings and Celestials.


Yeah, oblivion said something and its TRUTH, right? If it was a narrator, everyone would've agreed that it was a hyperbole. You again brought up a hyperbole and a non-canon story to support a hyperbole. Yeah, we saw how much galactus destroyed when he cut loose and "herald my rage" only destroyed a galaxy and fizzled out.

Well considering it was Oblivion's entire plan to get them to destroy the multiverse by fighting, then I'd be inclined to believe him, or else he would have set this whole thing up for no reason.

BCS isn't non-canon, it just took place in an alternate universe.

And are you seriously suggesting that Galactus at the end of Annihilation who had been drained to a tiny infinitesimal fraction of his power was anywhere near his full potential? That's like carver9 - level dishonesty. 😘

Galactus team wins.

Galactus can destroy universes and all that space cheese shit of he wanted too, he simply limits himself to feeding on what he needs...anybody who's ever read anything about Galactus understands this.