These revelations with the Beyonders are pretty amazing stuff.
Anyways, BeyonderGod, during Secret Wars II, the Beyonder was looking for a mate, and was equally willing to select males as he was women. Then he switched genders to illustrate the point. Even before he was revealed as a cosmic cube, which the latest Avengers issue confirmed, bisexuality and an ambivalance to gender identity was part of his character. It seems like you have latched onto a character that you have very little in common with.
Originally posted by One_Angry_ScotI'm thinking that in New Avengers #31, Doom/Owen will return from their voyage to the Beyond with information pertaining to Rabum Alal--namely his true identity.
Right now I am wondering what's happened to Doom and Molecule Man.Whenever Doom, Owen were about it was always on panel about how Owen's signature matched the piece of that planet. I wonder if he's gonna engage in a huge battle.
Originally posted by Galan007
I'm thinking that in New Avengers #31, Doom/Owen will return from their voyage to the Beyond with information pertaining to Rabum Alal--namely his true identity.
Could be possible. To be honest I think the previews we have of Strange and the Black Priests might not be the revealing. They could just end up meeting Doom and Owen like what happened with Pym. But who knows ultimately.
I can't wait for the next issue.
Just a quick question, when they were saying the Ivory Kings were worse than Rabum Alal, you don't reckon that's just an overblown statement from a shocked Pym do you? I was thinking Rabum Alal would have to be very very powerful.
Originally posted by Kubik
The Molecule Man and the Beyonder are cosmic cubes created by the Beyonders. That is why Owen has the same signature.
I know that but I don't think that that's why it is persistently referenced throughout he whole story whenever Doom was around. In my opinion there is more reason as to why it is being referenced than that.
Originally posted by eaebiakuya
I have a question:What will happen to universes where the earth was destroyed ? They just survive...?
And 616 Eternity is dead ?
I think maybe the Captain Universe crazy talk makes more sense now, i will look after those issues again...
I think that after the events of New Avengers #30 happened, The Beyonders then destroyed those Earth-less universes as there was no-one important left to oppose them. This being the event Reed mentioned over the last few issues, where hundreds of thousands of universes disappeared.
Currently, there are less than 24 universes remaining in the multiverse--literally hundredS of thousandS of universeS were destroyed overnight:
http://i.imgur.com/Zm7v1rF.jpg
After this event is all said and done, one universe will remain.
Originally posted by Galan007
It was revealed today, in New Avengers #30, that the Beyonders/Ivory Kings destroyed every single being in the cosmological hierarchy, including: the Celestials, Eternity/Infinity, and LT.It was also stated that the Beyonder, as he appeared in Secret Wars, was the equivalent of a "child unit" relative to the rest of the Beyonder-race. Insane.
It seems Galactus is the only one left since he was left in void with Ultimate Thor, am I correct ??
No, Galactus personally helped Reed(and co.) arrange an audience with the Celestials just before they disappeared:
(we now know the Celestials vanished because the Ivory Kings destroyed them.)
So yeah, Galactus is definitely active in the 616 universe, and no explicit evidence alludes to him being dead, atm. Granted, it's possible that he, too, was destroyed by the IKs during their rampage on the hierarchy, but I'd *think* such a significant death would've been shown(or at the very least mentioned) on panel. /shrug
Originally posted by Kubik
These revelations with the Beyonders are pretty amazing stuff.Anyways, BeyonderGod, during Secret Wars II, the Beyonder was looking for a mate, and was equally willing to select males as he was women. Then he switched genders to illustrate the point. Even before he was revealed as a cosmic cube, which the latest Avengers issue confirmed, bisexuality and an ambivalance to gender identity was part of his character. It seems like you have latched onto a character that you have very little in common with.
Originally posted by Galan007Them vanishing could have been the Beyonders teleporting them in to die. Or simply porting away to go fight him.
No, Galactus personally helped Reed(and co.) arrange an audience with the Celestials just before they disappeared:(we now know the Celestials vanished because the Ivory Kings destroyed them.)
So yeah, Galactus is definitely active in the 616 universe, and no explicit evidence alludes to him being dead, atm. Granted, it's possible that he, too, was destroyed by the IKs during their rampage on the hierarchy, but I'd *think* such a significant death would've been shown(or at the very least mentioned) on panel. /shrug
I also like how someone is actually trying to ask for help from the Celestial race for once. And everyone was being all nice and shit. And Galactus and Reed are now pretty tight. And then ruined.
If Galactus is still alive though, Reed should ask him to help with his tech.
^ Yeah, I really like the relationship Hickman has established between Reed and Galactus. They have developed a mutual respect for one another, which stems primarily from their massive intellects--Galactus treats Reed as a peer, and vice versa:
Galactus also has a deep respect for Franklin, obviously, but for different reasons(and that scan was prior to the events of the Mad Celestial arc--just imagine what G thinks of Franklin now.)
I know. The Celestials finally get a chance to flex their proverbial muscles a bit, and unite their power/tech against a common threat, and what happens? They are immediately destroyed across the board. Lol, the irony.