@Skillz - I'm pretty sure IG Thanos doesn't one-shot Oblivion (who I don't believe appears in the story arc), nor Death, who revives Thanos for the point of getting him to kill half of all life in the universe. He obviously becomes far more powerful later, but he never destroys Death (he still loves her).
For the record, Classic Oblivion was an equal for Infinity (who is an equal for Eternity), so the four ends of the cosmic compass were equal. Recently, however, Mikaboshi (somebody who Eternity claims predates him and whom he cannot harm) and who was a multiversal threat was revealed/retconned to be a mere aspect in the "infinity" that was Oblivion. So Current Oblivion >>> Eternity and co.
Originally posted by SunRazer
@Skillz - I'm pretty sure IG Thanos doesn't one-shot Oblivion (who I don't believe appears in the story arc), nor Death, who revives Thanos for the point of getting him to kill half of all life in the universe. He obviously becomes far more powerful later, but he never destroys Death (he still loves her).For the record, Classic Oblivion was an equal for Infinity (who is an equal for Eternity), so the four ends of the cosmic compass were equal. Recently, however, Mikaboshi (somebody who Eternity claims predates him and whom he cannot harm) and who was a multiversal threat was revealed/retconned to be a mere aspect in the "infinity" that was Oblivion. So Current Oblivion >>> Eternity and co.
Scans for current Oblivion being Multiversal? I'm intrigued.
Well Oblivion, by concept, would be infinite just by the sheer fact that he exists where nothing else is. He's been there longer than Eternity just by being nothing. It wouldn't be too much of a stretch to put him above Eternity. That being said, I'd assume the LT is more powerful than either, as that's the role given to him. Frankly, it's confusing as hell, but Marvel always is.