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Great Darkness vs Multi-Eternity

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If we equate the cosmologies, then the Great Darkness should be more powerful, if for no other reason than the fact that Eternity only embodies an age of the cosmos.

Furthermore, the only peer of the Great Darkness is the Presence, so if I hate to equate them to anything in Marvel it would be the One-Above-All and the One-Below-All, even though they're different expressions of the same being.

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I love comic books, however, my sister doesn't get it why. She can't get the deep meaning and sense in pictures. I have a big collection of comic books and some editions I'm going to donate. As a positive thinking person I'm for Multi-Eternity. It always wins. Just the same as I was curios if a writing service edubirdie legit is and after reading an explicit and clear explanation on https://edubirdie.org/edubirdie-legit/ I can draw an own comic story to let others see that it's ok despite all believes you might have. It's kind a multi-eternity question and doubts someone can have. But everyone use a writing service not only to write an essay or review but for proofreading, cv, research and any other type of writing work. And as you see everything is fine. The article is an extra proof.

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If we equate the cosmologies, then the Great Darkness should be more powerful, if for no other reason than the fact that Eternity only embodies an age of the cosmos.

Furthermore, the only peer of the Great Darkness is the Presence, so if I hate to equate them to anything in Marvel it would be the One-Above-All and the One-Below-All, even though they're different expressions of the same being.
Equating the Great Darkness with the Presence might be as problematic as equating The One Above All with The One Below All.


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