Largest Built Structure in Comics

Started by darthgoober3 pages

I can't remember if it was part of anything that qualified as a true structure, but in the story where Galactus finally fought the Rogue Watcher who witnessed his birth in the beginning of the universe the Watcher arranged thousands(maybe even hundreds of thousands) of stars and planets into... something. It's been so long since I read the story the details escape me.

Originally posted by darthgoober
I can't remember if it was part of anything that qualified as a true structure, but in the story where Galactus finally fought the Rogue Watcher who witnessed his birth in the beginning of the universe the Watcher arranged thousands(maybe even hundreds of thousands) of stars and planets into... something. It's been so long since I read the story the details escape me.

Tha Last Galactus Story published in an Epic Magazine.

Originally posted by darthgoober
I can't remember if it was part of anything that qualified as a true structure, but in the story where Galactus finally fought the Rogue Watcher who witnessed his birth in the beginning of the universe the Watcher arranged thousands(maybe even hundreds of thousands) of stars and planets into... something. It's been so long since I read the story the details escape me.
The Rogue Watcher arranged those stars into some sort of geometrical lattice/web/grid pattern:

And he did the same basic thing with numerous planets that were integrated into an actual structure of his own design:

*Which is very much reminiscent of the Quantum Mechanics' ship(I posted scans of it on the last page.)

Originally posted by Galan007
The Rogue Watcher arranged those stars into some sort of geometrical lattice/web/grid pattern:

And he did the same basic thing with numerous planets that were integrated into an actual structure of his own design:

*Which is very much reminiscent of the Quantum Mechanics' ship(I posted scans of it on the last page.)


wow even more impressive than I'd remembered. I was thinking the arrangement was thousands of stars which is monumental, but 100 milion is just... f*cking wow. That's one Watcher that could definitely kick some Celestial ass lol

No doubt. The feat is actually quite staggering, tbh. 👆

what about that gigantic fleet that spanned an entire galaxy?

Originally posted by Galan007
No doubt. The feat is actually quite staggering, tbh. 👆

Was there any overall scale given to the structure that was made up of the planets or was it left ambiguous beyond what we saw in those few panels?

No, not really.

However, it was vast enough that it took Nova a good deal of time to traverse through a portion of the structure, even while traveling at light speed:

...Which is quite something.

Originally posted by Galan007
No, not really.

However, it was vast enough that it took Nova a good deal of time to traverse through a portion of the structure, even while traveling at light speed:

...Which is quite something.


Wow I really wish they would have provided more info from the perspective of the narrator or something. I mean they did give some reference from her perspective, but concrete info is always nice. If we take her words at face value though, we do know that it's billions of miles across and contains all the building materials from hundreds of millions(if not billions) of star systems so yeah, I'd say it's definately right up there up there in the size department. If there's a structure as defined by this thread in comics that's bigger... well I've never freaking heard of it lol. I think we may have found a winner for the purposes of this thread.

Is it ever stated as to whether or not the star pattern is actually connected and part of the structure itself, or are they more like landing lights to guide big G to the core?

Not unless Topographical Man counts:

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Originally posted by Galan007
Not unless Topographical Man counts:

😛


That's the reason I said "as defined by this thread" lol

You know what Marvel should do? They should put out a cosmic cosmic story with that features the Rogue Watcher and ends with him starting the building of his super structure.

Thought Robot.

It's a bit of a weird one but the palace The Endless built with their hands for Dream's funeral must be up there, given that the implication was that it was big enough so that every creature that dreams was able to attend Morpheus' funeral. And they built it overnight.

Obviously a weird one as it is The Endless and it was in the Dreaming. But we did see them physically building it so I guess it counts.

On that note, the Silver City has also been implied to be infinite/endless, and Lilith's children literally built it by hand.

Moreover, the Silver City and Heaven used to be written as completely different places. However, if you look at Morrison's Map of the Multiverse, the Silver City is now shown to actually BE Heaven. IOW, the Silver City=Heaven / Heaven=the Silver City -- they are one in the same. This fact has also been corroborated in the current/ongoing Lucifer series.

So yeah, just something else to mull over regarding massive 'structures', lol.

Originally posted by Galan007
Not unless Topographical Man counts:

😛


Damn, that is nucling futs! 😱

World tree yggdrasil ( DC) contains all the universes from the beginning of time to the end
https://imgur.com/TnXOIkr
https://imgur.com/YVv6JL2

http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/vsbattles/images/c/c6/Yggdrasil_Green.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20161201053245

http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/vsbattles/images/b/b9/Yggdrasil.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20161201052720

http://imgur.com/wrFgViE

https://imgur.com/rVYChaR

Physical universes are the size of shards in Mansion of silence realm .
http://i.imgur.com/qYnOJ1z.jpg

each mirror resembles a universe, and there are countless mirrors . physical universes are fragile and size of a shards compare to the realm of heaven and hell

http://i.imgur.com/H7UopQl.jpg

this is also confirmed when we see an alternate version of cal, lucifer #39

http://i.imgur.com/95E4goS.jpg

Originally posted by Galan007
The Rogue Watcher arranged those stars into some sort of geometrical lattice/web/grid pattern:

And he did the same basic thing with numerous planets that were integrated into an actual structure of his own design:

*Which is very much reminiscent of the Quantum Mechanics' ship(I posted scans of it on the last page.)

Didn't Galactus and the rogue watcher battle it out until the former exploded into a big bang? Id appreciate it if you post that scene. Always wanted to read that story but couldn't obtain it.

That is what happened, but their battle is all narrative...

Well, that was disappointing. Was hoping for a visual illustration of the event.

Thanks anyway.