Kosmos-Powers/Abilities: Vast ability to restructure reality. Kosmos is classified as a "minor omnipotent" (levels are detailed in one of her appearances), meaning that her power does not compare to the Celestials, Eternity, the Living Tribunal, etc
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Re: Kosmos vs Ion
she's still stupid powerful,
what i find interesting is that, they always say cosmic cubes are on a global scale,
but when kubik went with the fantastic four to retcon beyonder's pocket universe, kubik not only defeated him but turned his reality into a pebble he nearly crushed between his fingers, now pocket universes are smaller than our own universe but surely far bigger than a planet.
Please golem. It doesn't take a genius to figure out you constantly sell DC characters way short of their abilities. This is pretty simple. Cube beings work on a most planetary scale. The Spectre himself told Ion he could alter reality on a universal scale.
Ion had to power to change history and actually make it so Hal was never The Spectre. Do you know how much power it would take to interfere with The Spectreforce? Much more than Kosmos has.
This isn't even getting into the fact that Ion can replicate himself infinitely and exist in all places in the universe at the same time.
He could undo Hal's attachment to The Spectreforce. That's beyond planetary warping interfering with God's wrath and all. Then there's the whole omnipresence he had going for himself.
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i see that, but my complaint is his bio, "he can manipulate reality upto a global scale"
yet the retconned Beyonder's realm/pocket universe was much bigger than a planet(global scale), and he didn't just manipulate but turned it into a pebble,
besides that now that you mention it, it's even more marvel mixups,
retcon Beyonder was half a cosmic cube which means he has half global scale manipulation, yet he creates a pocket universe that could possibly have had hunderds to millions of planets.