Who is the most eternal?

Started by Newjak4 pages

Originally posted by Supra
Dr. Manhatten is based off Captain Atom, he can reform himself after being destroyed..Also if he makes himself intangible I don't see him being hurt a million ways as you say. As I mentioned before the thread is not about who is most powerful it's about who is eternal and cannot be killed. Dr. Manhattan/ Captain Atom make the list.
All of those are things that like you said other heralds can do, and there are of course people out there that can counteract those abilities.

The truth is Dr. M doesn't have a lot of appearances and he definitely doesn't have any feats against actual super powered beings to dictate what can and can not harm or kill him.

If you were to put Surfer/Sersi/really any herald of Galactus/Captain Atom they would be just as unkillable and eternal as what DM appeared to be.

lol @ even mentioning Dr Manhattan against this thread i'm sure if you put him against a decent herald with either high matter manipulation/psi abilities, he coud be dispersed permanently

far as immortality i would give to to Mr.Immortal, either him or Lobo, or

Wolverine (unfortunately).

Theoretically, Hulk, Surfer and Batman ('cos it's just an idea).

Immortal Man.

Supra asked the question earlier and now I'm curious, can franklin be killed or harmed if he's not accessing his power? Has he shown regeneration?

Beyonder.
TOAA.
Living Tribunal.
Eternity, Infinity, Oblivion, etc.
Yahweh
Lucifer Morningstar.

Take your pick. They're all pretty much "eternal".

Well of coarse Yahweh, I didn't know we were including God.

Originally posted by Supra
Well of coarse Yahweh, I didn't know we were including God.

You didn't put a limit on how powerful we could go, so you kinda gotta expect it.

Originally posted by armedforbattle
You didn't put a limit on how powerful we could go, so you kinda gotta expect it.

True but Is Yahweh (God Almighty)in comics?

Originally posted by Supra
True but Is Yahweh (God Almighty)in comics?

TOAA is the Almighty in comics. He is a representation of Stan Lee.

Originally posted by JayDaDon
Supra asked the question earlier and now I'm curious, can franklin be killed or harmed if he's not accessing his power? Has he shown regeneration?

Nope. He was brutally KOed by the Mad Celestials the second time he faced them and wasn't using his powers. When not utilizing his powers, all his baseline stats are that of a normal human.

Originally posted by armedforbattle
TOAA is the Almighty in comics. He is a representation of Stan Lee.

Very Cool, The One above All. Add him to the Top of the List!

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Nope. He was brutally KOed by the Mad Celestials the second time he faced them and wasn't using his powers. When not utilizing his powers, [b]all his baseline stats are that of a normal human.

are you referring to child Franklin or little Franklin? because from what I recall, it was a young Franklin being KO'd, his older counterpart not so much. It's possible that his durability may increase with age. [/b]

Hercules

Originally posted by Supra
True but Is Yahweh (God Almighty)in comics?

DC is loosely based on Judeo-Christian religion, and its Supreme Being goes by many names including the Presence, God, Yahweh, etc.

Originally posted by Mr.SunKing
are you referring to child Franklin or little Franklin? because from what I recall, it was a young Franklin being KO'd, his older counterpart not so much.

Child Franklin as that is the true 616-version. As a reality warper, his durability is what he wills it to be, and its common knowledge that at baseline(when he's not exercising his powers) he has normal human durability.
Originally posted by Mr.SunKing

It's possible that his durability may increase with age.

As I said before, he's a reality warper. Increased durability isn't part of his natural powerset, despite the fact that he can add it(along with pretty much any type of superpower) artificially with his reality manip.

He can't reconstruct himself if his body is destroyed like MJJ can?

Mr Immortal is a mutant that evolved past Death. So I guess that he wins, lol.

As for Manhattan, a dude like Surfer would just absorb him, or overpower him, or kill him on the astral plane, or whatever. Or punch his face off.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Child Franklin as that is the true 616-version. As a reality warper, his durability is what he wills it to be, and its common knowledge that at baseline(when he's not exercising his powers) he has normal human durability.

As I said before, he's a reality warper. Increased durability isn't part of his natural powerset, despite the fact that he can add it(along with pretty much any type of superpower) artificially with his reality manip.

Has it been stated whether or not he can be killed outright if not accessing his power?

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Child Franklin as that is the true 616-version. As a reality warper, his durability is what he wills it to be, and its common knowledge that at baseline(when he's not exercising his powers) he has normal human durability.

As I said before, he's a reality warper. Increased durability isn't part of his natural powerset, despite the fact that he can add it(along with pretty much any type of superpower) artificially with his reality manip.

however reality warping is not his only natural ability, he possesses a plethora of other abilities that are separate.

there's been nothing to suggest his older counter part does not possess higher durability, the most you can do is speculate guy.