Originally posted by Galan007
they are literally being erased on a conceptual level.That's how extensive his destruction was.
but ... come on G,
... don't reality warp reality which has been warped into another reality by another warp. 😛
Originally posted by operator616Why were there still active mutants then if she had absolute control (based on panel evidence and not assumptions)?
Originally posted by Mr MasterAnd yes friends,
Marvel was not going to allow absolutely NO mutants to exist for
obvious business reasons,
so yes of course there was a stipulation to keep some around.
But that's besides the point when omniversal restructuring of infinite universeS is involved
Originally posted by operator616I never disagreed on that part. The feat was pretty insane to say the least.
Originally posted by operator616IHer actions definitely showed that she wasn't in full control. It's from HoM #7.
So, yea, I revisited the book where she claims she's "not in control" in #7.
But, then, afterwards, she performs an amazing feat that requires meticulous control.
So, it's ... 'wuh chu say or wuh chu do' ...
Recall 58163 turning back into 616.
Don't forget the Strange/Beast scene good friend.
Remember the Omniverse returning to normal which was "torn to pieces."
The mutant gene nullification is just extra juice on the spice, and its affect was felt across nearly all TimelineS.
Wanda executed all four above with that uttered phrase, basically a thought.
That's freakin awesome opr, you know that good friend.
There's a scene, right after her feat, where she's buying fruits or something and she bumps into Beast I think,
she gingerly strolls by, talks some with him, without a care in the world seemingly calm and sane.
You probably have the scan.
Originally posted by operator616IHowever, Mxy also killed COIE Spectre with one blast (that was the fourth Spectre); who held his own with AM.
Although at the end of COIE he was in a coma
he was still powerful enough to subconsciously destroy the whole universe
while at the same time confronting the great evil beast.
Although, it doesn't matter, in that book/story, Mxy was capable of anything.
This is why, if WF is canon, then WF Mxy is the most powerful cat ever in DC, period.
He erases all of DC, + Heaven.
Presence? Endless Death? ... eat yur heart out.
Originally posted by operator616I was highlighting that because I was responding to the poster's demand of battle feats.
I know destroying/re-creating the multiverse and beyond casually is a much better feat.
Understood.
Originally posted by operator6161) It is but the fact that such a thing was even able to affect her shows her inferiority to Mxy imo.
I don't recall Mxy being affected by anything whatsoever.2) I meant physically.
If she can rebuild the Omniverse with a thought, manually handling galaxies or even a universe isn't gonna impress me more.
Also opr, Mxy's joint was a one shot single issue,
while Wanda's adventures spanned multiple titles, and many issues.
This additional story telling calls for more depth and drama than two idiots running round wacking everything.
Originally posted by operator616What do you mean it didn't do anything?
That's exactly what Strange uses the eye for (among other things).
It was effective against her while nothing was effective against Mxy.
Also, the Eye didn't attack her, it simply made her realize (see) her murderous deeds.
She k.o'd out of guilt and grief, and not some overwhelming physical/energy force.
Notice, Dr Strange had no tricks during the actual HOM arc, he was just another puppet of hers.
Originally posted by Mr MasterIt's true, though. He is literally removing the ink and penciling that comprise the characters, from the paper -- we can see it happening.
lol ... I luvs ya G, much respect, and Mxy is without question the shit in DC,but ... come on G,
... don't reality warp reality which has been warped into another reality by another warp. 😛
Originally posted by Galan007It's true, though. He is literally removing the ink and penciling that
comprise the characters, from the paper -- we can see it happening.
But Im pretty certain Dorkin wasn't giving it that much depth of thought.
Now if we want to interpret it that way cause that's what it seems like, then fine,
but I think you'l agree with me the writer didn't conceive Mxy conceptually erasing ink.
That's pretty deep, what you're postulating.
Remember his take on WF: (Evan Dorkin)
"I didn't give any of that any thought, to be honest.
The lines you mention have more to do with summing up the situation/Mxy's frustration
than figuring out or worrying about how the alternate worlds/universes/dimensions all worked.
That stuff's pretty nuts and that was an obvious point of the comic.
I just treated every dimension or world as a place for the characters to travel to, mess with, and destroy.
Organizing it all was enough work, I wasn't trying to understand it."
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Mxy wacked everything into a void, there's no need to now make the destruction more prominent.
Originally posted by Cogito
We've also seen this brought up repeatedly in Superman Beyond. Monitor (4th dimensional) nanotech was basically city-sized in 3d space, and was was said to be equipped with weapons capable of universal destruction. Compared to the Cosmic Armor (in 4d space), the whole of Limbo (a universe) was merely the size of its hand.Morrison's latest map from Multiversity shows the entirety of the 3D multiverse, the fourth world, heaven, hell, etc., all as existing within the Monitor (4D) sphere. The 5th Dimension (not pictured in Morrison's map) dwarfs even that. And per WF Mxy, there are (presumably) infinite fractional dimensions between all that.
👆 part of their nanotech were the carriers, one of which were previously used by the authority (in the Wildstorm days); and their carrier (along with all the others) was also powered by a baby universe which was capable of overwriting the mainstream wildstorm reality. It also nearly overloaded jenny quantum (an extremely powerful reality warper).
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I think this is talking about the same bullet:
Originally posted by Galan007
^ Bruce is referencing the same bullet there, yes.Here is the scene sequentially:
This is the same comic that also detailed the Omega Sanction and the Ancestor Box/Hyper-Adapter:
New God tech is ridiculous.
Pretty much. Black Racer also took a shot at Darkseid after Batman hit him with the bullet. I failed to mention that as well initially. Needless to say: It took more than "a bullet" to take down FC Darkseid, lol.
Also, New Gods' abstract standing was also reinforced later on when Darkseid tried to reincarnate himself inside Bruce:
Which is how Bruce turned the hyper-adapter against Darkseid - by utilizing it into the very concept of inspiration that let Bruce to become Batman (the original bat) and insuring DS's own demise (he used it as a concept based weapon).
Originally posted by Galan007
Eh, I'm not postulating or embellishing anything.Again: we can literally *see* the ink and penciling
that comprises the characters being undone/removed/erased by Mxy's blast:*Look at the righthand side of the panel.
But .. it's just artwork without any deeper meaning, imo.
Then again, Alex has a unique style, so who knows.
I do see how you came to this conclusion. At face value you're interpretation is viable.
Anyhow, it doesn't matter, bottom line: All DC got erased and recreated, simple.
WF Mxy rules DC.