What do you mean "worse"?
Nekron is both a death (ruler of 1/3 of the afterlife where ALL souls pass through on their way to either Heaven or Hell) and an oblivion abstract (the sentient blackness before creation and the void between atoms and planets).
As impressive as he is, he's still no match for the Classic Beyonder. Classic Beyonder can't lose this.
Originally posted by xJLxKing
Nekron isnt death. It's the personification of the void, the darkness, the shadow that was given life when life started in the universe.
Nekron's first appearance wasn't Blackest Night. He made a few appearances as ruler of one of the possible afterlife destinations as Zop mentioned.
IIRC it wasn't actually until Blackest Night that there was any mention of his Void/Oblivion status in addition to Death
Originally posted by CogitoI know that, yet it doesn't change the fact that John changed all that with a retcon.
Nekron's first appearance wasn't Blackest Night. He made a few appearances as ruler of one of the possible afterlife destinations as Zop mentioned.IIRC it wasn't actually until Blackest Night that there was any mention of his Void/Oblivion status in addition to Death
Originally posted by operator616
give examples.
Here is on panel evidence stating otherwise :
There are at least three faces of the Death abstract in DC : Black Racer - Death as Inevitability, Death of the Endless - Death as Compassionate Release, Nekron - Death as Cosmic Certainty AND Death as the Ultimate Foe.
Ok now your turn.
Originally posted by zopzop
It doesn't work that way. You stated she was the one and only Death.Here is on panel evidence stating otherwise :
There are at least three faces of the Death abstract in DC : Black Racer - Death as Inevitability, Death of the Endless - Death as Compassionate Release, Nekron - Death as Cosmic Certainty AND Death as the Ultimate Foe.
Ok now your turn.
i admit this evidence is new to me, and this looks old, are you sure this hasn't been retconned yet? because death of the endless is way above black racer, it's logical to assume that she has more authority than him.