Eternity, death, and Galactus vs Lord Chaos, master Order, and Oblivion.

Started by TheLordofMurder2 pages

Team 1 easily...

Galactus has the Ultimate Nullifier; if he ever says "screw it," he could solo everyone on both sides combined...

Team 1 solidly, and YES, Galactus deserves to be here.

no he doesn't..he's nowhere near Eternity or Oblivion in term of power..unless he has eaten a universe or something..he's basically useless here..

Galactus keeps Death and Eternity in check.

He'd pimp slap the cosmic floating heads and convince emo Oblivion to off himself, Hannibal Lecter style.

Team 1. And if Galactus is sliglty less powerful than the others, he can at least do some damage.

Or, take his PIMP gun and just solo the field all by himself, INCLUDING his teammates.

Originally posted by Bouboumaster
Team 1. And if Galactus is sliglty less powerful than the others, he can at least do some damage.

Or, take his PIMP gun and just solo the field all by himself, INCLUDING his teammates.


He's MUCH less powerful than his teammates that's for sure. Thanos Imperative showed us that.

But yeah, the Ultimate Nullifier Plot Device would clear the field.

Oblivion ftw

Is Chaos King Also in this thread? He is part of oblivion

Originally posted by bbrem123
Oblivion ftw

Oblivion and his avatar Maelstrom (that had the Quantum Bands, his own kinetic manipulation powers, Cosmic Awareness, and was the Anomaly abstract) couldn't beat Infinity and her avatar Quasar (who had Cosmic Awareness) in OBLIVION'S OWN REALM!

Eternity and Infinity are one, as stated and shown many times on panel.

How does he win here?

Originally posted by zopzop
Two of the Four Big Abstracts are on Team One : Eternity and Death. One is on Team Two : Oblivion. I'm going with Team One.

Notwithstanding Mrs D's better feats, Loki easily bound her and then released her at his leisure, in Deadpool # 34-37(Vol 6 from 1997).

She has some more jobbing feats as well on-panel, but meh.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Notwithstanding Mrs D's better feats, Loki [b]easily bound her and then released her at his leisure, in Deadpool # 34-37(Vol 6 from 1997).

She has some more jobbing feats as well on-panel, but meh. [/B]


Dude, it's a DEADPOOL issue. Who takes that sh|t seriously?

Originally posted by zopzop
Dude, it's a DEADPOOL issue. Who takes that sh|t seriously?

Yeah, I know, just throwing it out the window before it was brought up.