Ranking these powerful beings

Started by abhilegend3 pages

Originally posted by Galan007
Yeah, I know most people here like to ride the feat train, but in Manhattan's case, the statements regarding his power are explicitly telling of his intended level.

Mxy himself states that Manhattan is more powerful than him(that alone should be enough.)
Superman corroborates Mxy's statement.
Mr. Oz certainly acted like Manhattan transcended all others he had encountered(including Mxy.)
Lex(who obviously knows what Mxy is capable of) stated that Manhattan was the most powerful being he had ever encountered.
And I expect even more to roll in now that Wally is imbued with Manhattan's power.

I mean, NO character on this list has better feats than Mxy(no character in comics does, actually), but that doesn't change the fact that some characters in DC are still logically above him. /shrug


Probably this.

Re: Ranking these powerful beings

Cosmic Armor Superman
Mxy
Michael Demiurgos
Lucifer Morningstar
The Great Evil Beast
Doctor Manhattan
Beyonder
Molecule Man
Thanos W/Regulator
Protege
Scathan
Multi-Eternity

Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
Cosmic Armor Superman
Mxy
Michael Demiurgos
Lucifer Morningstar
The Great Evil Beast
Doctor Manhattan
Beyonder
Molecule Man
Thanos W/Regulator
Protege
Scathan
Multi-Eternity

damn Prof, haven't seen you forever
stay for awhile this time 🙁

bumperoo

I'm sorry, but what exactly has CAS Superman done? Does he have any actual feats besides being CAS Superman?

Originally posted by SquallX
I would honestly put CAS above all those guys since he transcends the books there are written on.

I agree because it is what Morrison has written through Final Crisis, All Star Superman, Animalman, Seven soldiers,etc.
Strong idea can affect us, outlive us, even beyond us.

I am sad about that people have ignored what Morrison have implied.

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
I'm sorry, but what exactly has CAS Superman done? Does he have any actual feats besides being CAS Superman?

He fought and defeated a being that was, to put it simply, consuming existence.

Originally posted by -Pr-
He fought and defeated a being that was, to put it simply, consuming existence.

So about Nate Grey level?

https://ibb.co/x6NkQ1m

😂

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
I'm sorry, but what exactly has CAS Superman done? Does he have any actual feats besides being CAS Superman?

The power of CAS is confirmed by interviews by Morrison himself, isn't it?

Originally posted by CatL18
The power of CAS is confirmed by interviews by Morrison himself, isn't it?

Isn't that inadmissible here?

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Isn't that inadmissible here?

Yup.

Is it? Is it really?

I thought it was.

explain

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
I'm sorry, but what exactly has CAS Superman done? Does he have any actual feats besides being CAS Superman?
Nothing. It's the name.

😂

Originally posted by meep-meep
I thought it was.

So did I.

If a writer gives an interview that supports something that happened on panel, then it's usually all right as supplementary evidence.

As far as the subject goes, Morrison's interviews aren't really needed to explain what Superman was doing in that arc, or how powerful he was.

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