Jamie Braddock Vs Franklin Richards

Started by TheHulkster2 pages

Originally posted by Mr Master
He has several uber feats.

He created a copy of himself along with an entire alternate universe.
In that alternate universe, Jamie's copy was the most powerful being.
Jamie's copy was able to erase all sound waves from that reality,
and even warped all the stars in that universe into snowflakes
just to cut-off Havok's power source. (stars)
He was also un-killable so long as 616 Jamie allowed it.

Jamie was able to fully control everything in yet another alternate universe,
including its most powerful reality warper (Alfie OMeagan)
Jamie did this via a comic book. lol. (the actual real-life comic Nth Man)
At the end of the story,
Jamie tells himself he shouldn't be messing with other realities,
then Jamie is portrayed with another comic book. (real life Excalibur issue)
and the team is dangling by his strings on the cover.

4th wall breakage? hm

Jamie withstood Scatterbrain's touch unharmed and owned her right after.
Scatterbrain touches you, and if she chooses,
your consciousness gets an instant omniversal boost,
frying any bran in the process.

Jamie merged 616 Jaspers with the Fury. (Wanda resurrected Jaspers)

Jamie warped a multiversal Nexus (WHR) with ease and a smile on his face.

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Those are some off the top of my head.

This is an interesting battle.

Originally posted by zopzop
Didn't he also make Psylocke immune to all psychic and reality warping effects too?
hm. when was this?

going with franklin for now.


-UXM #473 (2006)

Jamie made Psylocke 'immune' to reality warping and mind-control... Although anyone =/> Jamie himself would obviously be able to manipulate her just the same.

Originally posted by Galan007

-UXM #473 (2006)

Jamie made Psylocke 'immune' to reality warping and mind-control... Although anyone =/> Jamie himself would obviously be able to manipulate her just the same.

Didnt she get warped during age of x?

^ I'm pretty sure that not all writers even consider that little tidbit when they write Psylocke -- it's an easily overlooked blurb, tbh. /shrug

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...And those scans are actually from UXM #472, btw. Me am so stoopid!!! dur