Originally posted by Galan007
Because it's possible that the massive multiversal imbalance created by Perpetua could significantly weaken TOAA... Much like Thanos did after absorbing the power of one Regulator.But again, that's only IF she pulled the same antics in Marvel.
Does that happen with the incursions or the Beyonders? And aren't you assigning something akin to prep for Perpetua?
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvilMarvel: The End is absolutely canon.
ALSO, Thanos in the new Starlin books is heavily characterized by the experiences of Marvel: The End, which is non-canon. This version of Thanos is a continuation of a non-canon storyline and is therefore also non-canon.
Referenced in the 2003 Thanos mini:
https://i.imgur.com/Ubu1BNF.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/oCowG70.jpg
Referenced in Thanos' 2008 OHOTMU bio:
https://i.imgur.com/LZlM0H1.jpg
Referenced in Eternity's 2008 OHOTMU bio:
https://i.imgur.com/kOJIEAy.jpg
Referenced in Infinity's 2008 OHOTMU bio:
https://i.imgur.com/NQeV0NP.jpg
Referenced in Living Tribunal's 2008 OHOTMU bio:
https://i.imgur.com/zscWL3e.jpg
Referenced in Order and Chaos' 2008 OHOTMU bio:
https://i.imgur.com/vAl7VMK.jpg
Referenced in the 2010 Thanos Sourcebook
https://i.imgur.com/fcEA2fg.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/7XVMjWJ.jpg
Referenced in 2014 Infinity Revelation:
https://i.imgur.com/GYpdWI3.jpg
So if Starlin's recent Thanos stories build on The End(like you just said), then it is even more canon... As multiple sources indicate. 🙂
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvilSo LT is subservient to more than one "omnipotent" being in Marvel?
Likewise, the being that Thanos usurps at the end is referred to only as "Above All Others" in the storyline. This may mean it's referring to a different character.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvilInterviews do not retcon established canon. I know you are aware of this.
@HulksterHERE'S Jim's words suggesting HIS THANOS isn't mainstream/ canon to what goes on with marvel
Originally posted by TheHulksterthat doesnt make it noncanon. it just means other writers didn't give a shit about recycling characters who have died.
Because at the end of the book, Thanos makes death final. No more coming back to life.Practically all references are from handbooks and the few on panel references come from Starlin's books.
So is that 2003 thanos series noncanon also? are you idiots now trying to act like every story that starlin ever wrote isnt canon? 😂
it's hard to imagine people actually being this stupid but here we are......
Originally posted by DeadpoolXXX
that doesnt make it noncanon. it just means other writers didn't give a shit about recycling characters who have died.So is that 2003 thanos series noncanon also? are you idiots now trying to act like every story that starlin ever wrote isnt canon? 😂
it's hard to imagine people actually being this stupid but here we are......
Earth 4321
Originally posted by TheHulksteryes you dimwit.
Earth 4321
akhenatons past split into an alternate reality when thanos teleported back in time and killed him before he had a chance to obtain thotu. thanos then traveled back to the point in time that he had left- current 616. why do you think none of the other bios for the abstracts mention reality 4321? 🙄
also, i like your back and forth stance on when bios are usable. 😂
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
HERE'S Jim's words suggesting HIS THANOS isn't mainstream/ canon to what goes on with marvel
So even if we do assume that Starlin's story takes place in a divergent timeline—like the movies—he would still have interacted with the One Above All, because there's only one One Above All for all realities. In fact it's by his decree that these realities come into existence.
So even if you're right in that it's a story outside of the mainstream it wouldn't change the fact that the One Above All is fallible.