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GEB invades marvel the END
Instead of thanos wanting to destroy all of reality, GEB goes there to do it. Will it succeed? Can it defeat the abstracts Thanos did and then absorb all there is?
OK, there are three alternatives.
1. You're insecure about your perspective of the cosmology in Marvel and DC.
2. You want to convince people, who you know you can't convince that your beleif is the correct one.
3. You simply want to start a flamebait thread.
In my honest opinion it goes like this.
The-One-Above-All = the Presence >> Yahweh = Great Darkness + Ultimate Light.
Now if Yahweh, the current version, was formed by the Great Darkness and the Light merging, and you assume that when they merged they became more powerful. Then the Great Darkness, or the "Great Evil Beast" is weaker than what Yahweh, currently is.
And Yahweh is as confirmed in Lucifer 75, not supreme.
Possibilities would be that Yahweh is an aspect, avatar, manifestation or whatever, of the Presence.
But Marvel: the End was a bit iffy, But we know that Thanos did not absorb all realities, because he did say that Adam survived because he was in another reality (universe)
But he did absorb all that he could.
So, from what I've understood, Thanos did absorb the main universe (616) and alternate timelines, dimensions but nothing more.
So he had the supreme beings power in one universe, but then again, Starlin couldn't write outside that universe.
So to answer your question, if Starlin wrote the series. The End would probably win. If not, I don't know.
Your point being?
- Spectre had a hard time in DoV with just the magicians of the universe.
Eternity would be able to kill every magician in the universe in an instant.
Unless that being have acheived some power that surpasses the nature of the universe itself.
I doubt that Eternity even if struggling could even bend a hair on the wielder of the Infinity Gauntlet, against its will.
Last edited by Astner on Sep 6th, 2007 at 12:48 PM
That's so interesting. So in DC, God is not a truly all-good being. He/It is the force of both light and dark. The union of infinite opposites. The Yin Yang, like another poster said.