The Quantum Mechanics Vs The Ivory Kings

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Originally posted by operator616
Mxy being above the Beyonders is only because of his WF feat; he's not exactly on that level on average though.

With that said, Beyonders win imo.

Its why i said its subjective, personally i havnt seen anything from WF mxy either, that puts them on an omniversal scale.

Originally posted by Galan007
The QMs incorporating Zrfff into their ship doesn't automatically put them above Mxy... Not even close, actually.

It took WF mxy to destroy Zrfff........

Originally posted by VastoLord1234
It took WF mxy to destroy Zrfff........
Okay? It's not like WF Mxy was amped. srsly

I don't get why Bat Mite is always forgotten when discussing WF Mxy. He tanked everything Mxy did and caused a few shenanigans himself. If anything he was Mxy's only equal there.

Which makes it worse that there's 2 beings at that level but still.

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Makes sense that BM was his only equal, though, given that he is part of Mxy's power.

Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
Never heard of the Quantum Mechanics before tbh. Was the story good they appeared in?

Dat sentence doe

While that may be true, I doubt that had any impact when making the issue. Especially since iirc Bat-Mite didn't truly manifest in Post Crisis until after he came out of Joker.

Just seems like two really powerful seperate beings. Either way though, there's two Mxy level beings when you factor in WF.

Who is the most powerful being that Mxy defeated on panel in WF?

Spectre multiple times. Dawn of Time Anti Monitor Iirc. I'll check that out actually

Nevermind. Just Spectre.

And his most powerful feat in WF that he and Bat-Mite destroy everything in DC. And they may destroy Hypertime as well.

Then in the end. Mxy re-made everything within a sec back to normal like it was nothing. Also they do this once a week i think.

@ Bran: Here's how he stomped a Spectre sent by his boss. (Presence?)

I mean really, I think these things should be considered as we know the writer of this story never meant to take anything seriously in this book,
yes, he literally stated how this was actually an opportunity to poke fun at DC's dimensional make-up, which is why he was chosen.

I could bring up certain characters that have done amazing things in goofy alternate universes,
heck, a Thanos alternate destroyed the entire Marvel company (literally) and remade it at the end.

I'm not hatin, just sayin, this is something imo that should be evaluated.
I mean, how difficult was it for them to destroy everything when the Spectre (boss sent) gets owned with a planet over his head? 😂

Mxy is not part of the quantum mechanic crew doe.

Originally posted by Mr Master
@ Bran: Here's how he stomped a Spectre sent by his boss. (Presence?)

I mean really, I think these things should be considered as we know the writer of this story never meant to take anything seriously in this book,
yes, he literally stated how this was actually an opportunity to poke fun at DC's dimensional make-up, which is why he was chosen.

I could bring up certain characters that have done amazing things in goofy alternate universes,
heck, a Thanos alternate destroyed the entire Marvel company (literally) and remade it at the end.

I'm not hatin, just sayin, this is something imo that should be evaluated.
I mean, how difficult was it for them to destroy everything when the Spectre (boss sent) gets owned with a planet over his head? 😂

Mxy actually beat/killed Spectre numerous times during WF--that was just one of those times, in one of those universes.

Here is another:

The point of WF was simply to depict where Mxy(and Bat-Mite) stand in relation to... pretty much everyone in DC. Mxy has ALWAYS been portrayed as a "goofy" or "cartooney" character. WF merely shadowed that characterization.

Originally posted by Galan007

Mxy actually beat/killed Spectre numerous times during WF--that was just one of those times, in one of those universes.


True, but seeing how weak another one was, we have to wonder about the other two.
Originally posted by Galan007

Here is another:


I know good friend, but look at Spectre struggling pulling 3 battle ships:

This one is more pathetic than the planet over the head chump.

Originally posted by Galan007

The point of WF was simply to depict where Mxy(and Bat-Mite) stand in relation to... pretty much everyone in DC.


Well that wasn't the writer's or the story's intent as I'm sure you know.
The story was written in an Elseworld's title cause it was a joke concept.
The writer had no idea he was making a multiversal and/or + character in a serious setting, of that, I'm sure.
Which is why we see the "real world" (which is just ridiculous) amongst other comedies.

Originally posted by Mr Master
True, but seeing how eek another one was, we have to wonder about the other two.

I know good friend, but look at Spectre struggling pulling 3 battle ships:

This one is more pathetic than the planet over the head chump.

Well that wasn't the writer's or the story's intent as I'm sure you know.
The story was written in an Elseworld's title cause it was a joke concept.
The writer had no idea he was making a multiversal and/or + character in a serious setting, of that, I'm sure.
Which is why we see the "real world" (which is just ridiculous) amongst other comedies.

Mxy's M.O. is "goofy". That's what he does almost every single time he's ever appeared on panel in his entire character history. The goofiness of WF was perfectly in-line with that. Some people may have an issue with the nature of his character. While this is an understandable reaction, it is also irrelevant. The showings are all canon to him, whether people like it or not.

Also, nothing indicates that Spectre was 'struggling' with those battleships.

Mxy > beyonders.

Originally posted by Galan007
Mxy's M.O. is "goofy". That's what he does almost every single time he's ever appeared on panel in his entire character history. The goofiness of WF was perfectly in-line with that. Some people may have an issue with the nature of his character. While this is an understandable reaction, it is also irrelevant. The showings are all canon to him, whether people like it or not.

I understand Mxy himself is "goofy" just didn't think that characterization by proxy turns his opponents into "goofs" likewise.
Leo made an excellent point on this subject but like you said, it matters not.

I have one side question on WF though, ... is what makes it canon that one panel of Bat-Mite in that one issue?
Or, has WF, (any direct or indirect reference) been acknowledged anywhere else?

Originally posted by Galan007

Also, nothing indicates that Spectre was 'struggling' with those battleships.

That he's pulling 3 ships with chains is already to die for. lol, but jokes aside, imo, the shaky illustrations seem to suggest it.

Originally posted by Mr Master
I have one side question on WF though, ... is what makes it canon that one panel of Bat-Mite in that one issue?
Or, has WF, (any direct or indirect reference) been acknowledged anywhere else?
Meh, I've explained it before... Numerous times... Across multiple threads. Not about to do it again here. No offense, it's just tiresome.

Short answer is "no". There's a lot more that canonizes WF(ergo the Mod ruling on the subject.)

Originally posted by Galan007

Meh, I've explained it before... Numerous times... Across multiple threads. Not about to do it again here. No offense, it's just tiresome.

Short answer is "no". There's a lot more that canonizes WF(ergo the Mod ruling on the subject.)


Cool.

But I wasn't seeking an explanation, just an issue title/# where WF was referenced directly/indirectly would suffice.
... even handbook/interview whateva should do.

Mod's iron hand means nothing here good friend. 😛

The Beyonders look like eww

I hate when beings of this power act like cosmic idiots.Myxsy smashing the earth over his head is ridiculas,and makes all comics in general seem like a big joke.Thats why I always favored Marvel over D.C(besides Zan and Jana lol).Lee and Kirby tried to follow physics,It got too hard but at least they tried!And their comics never went the way of D.C.