Silver age Alan scott w. Starheart vs. Thanos w. IG

Started by Don Draper3 pages

Silver age Alan scott w. Starheart vs. Thanos w. IG

I heard somewhere that the starheart was a multiversal power back in the silver age. so how does it stack up next to the infinity gauntlet?

Originally posted by Don Draper
I heard somewhere that the starheart was a multiversal power back in the silver age.
Omniversal, actually:

-Green Lantern v2 #112 (1979)

IG stomps, though.

wow, G, I'm taken back by your post. #edit: with a pondering slight smile.

Why?

"IG stomps?" ... that's phukin beautiful! You understand/know the IG as clearly I do.

IG, is ... is a special case. (well, Starlin's IG that is)

Unless that Panther incident had something to do with him, and not the IG.
Otherwise, IG (well, Starlin's IG) simply will not lose unless "The" God's power is involved. (whateva amount)

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#edit: wait, I just noticed that the term "omniverse" is being used in DC back then, wow.
Obviously this wasn't the "norm" for DC's cosmological make-up, but it is dope.

Marvel has many mentions of the term before it was officially canonized in 92'

Well, the main reason I think the IG stomps is because the Starheart has never done anything on par with it, despite its implied power.

Statements only go so far when compared to actual feats. Had the Starheart ever acted in a true Omniversal capacity, this would be a different story. 👆

Originally posted by Mr Master
#edit: wait, I just noticed that the term "omniverse" is being used in DC back then, wow.
Obviously this wasn't the "norm" for DC's cosmological make-up, but it is dope.

Marvel has many mentions of the term before it was officially canonized in 92'

Yeah, I'd have to do some digging to be 100% sure, but I do believe that was DC's first official mentioning of an Omniverse(not too many people are aware of that scene.) Of course, back then the Omniverse was loosely-defined, and simply a blanket term used to describe all of creation... Which is basically what the term 'Multiverse' described in DC as well.

The IG was never Omniversal like the LT was. Thanos was capable of Multiversal level feats but he had his limits.

He loses, plain and simple.

Horrific logic once again, tosh.

Thanos loses.

Originally posted by t0sh
Thanos loses.
Based on ?

Christ. facepalm

Thanos has no feats with the word 'omniversal' slapped on it.

Omniverse means everything in existence.

Thanos with the IG still had limited control.

He loses.

Originally posted by t0sh
Thanos has no feats with the word 'omniversal' slapped on it.
Horrendous logic.

Thanos was destined to lose the IG he was mature enough for it.

Thanos has limited control as he stated in the scan above. He never had omniversal level control.

He loses.

Bring some counter arguments or shdap.

Originally posted by t0sh
Thanos has limited control as he stated in the scan above. He never had omniversal level control.

He loses.

Bring some counter arguments or shdap.

Thanos wins based off his feats and abilities. Easily. Thanos alters his soul, etc. nothing you say even makes sense. How old are you ?

Thanos has no omniversal level feats.

He loses by default.

Originally posted by t0sh
Thanos has no omniversal level feats.

He loses by default.

Since when does he need any to defeat Alan here. Try making sense, guy.