Except there is. Adult Franklin used all of young Franklin's energy(collected in that blue orb) to revive Galactus. Since he used all that juice to bring back the big G, there's no reason to think that he used any of it to augment his own personal power.
Re-read the word "unwittingly" used in my previous posts. The way that battle with Galactus was portrayed on-panel, that indeed is the logical interpretation that follows. And yes, Hickman did say that, but then again Galactus was facing all 4 of the Celestials, while Franklin would have fallen against a lesser number of Celestials, without the necessary backup from Galactus. Ponder upon that.
^That's something I have noted in every Franklin Richards vs Thanos thread(and all the myriad variations of said thread). Quan has never backed down from defending Thanos against freaking Lucifer Morningstar himself, yet he seems to shy away from the Franklin threads. Strange...
Quanchi knows Thanos is so far beneath Franklin that there is no argument (no matter how much he attempts to twist things in Thanos's favor) to be made on Thanos's behalf...
And Quanchi is too much of a fanboy to ever admit Thanos loses (except against Surtur!) so he wont respond to those type of threads at all...
And you continue to try and bait him into replying to spite threads like these. When he inevitably does, the thread derails into a 30 page shitstorm before getting locked eventually. Life goes on as usual afterwards. More bait threads, more flamewars etc etc.
DP Tyrant is about Odin lvl (depending on what Odin is doing to amp [assuming no Asgard/Asgardian lifeforce draining amps] and taking into consideration the CW god origin retcon [assuming it was really a retcon and not a retelling]).
So you have 2 Skyfather level beings and one Trans Tier against one high cosmic. I still think Franklin wins but it's not a stomp in his favor at all.
Also, Franklin is NOT an abstract. Not even close. He couldn't beat 3 Rogue Celestials without 616 Franklin's power, Sol's Anvil, and Galactus' help.
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By definition though he cannot be an abstract. Abstracts are well.....abstract concepts.
Death, Eternity, Infinity, Oblivion, Anomaly, Order, Chaos, Love, Hate, The Living Tribunal, etc.. these are abstracts.
Galactus, the Watchers, the Celestials, etc... are not abstracts, they are very powerful cosmic beings.
And yes, I agree with you he's Galactus/Celestial level. Exactly like it's been stated on panel even before Hickman got his claws into him. Franklin's potential was said to rival a Celestial's.
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yes franklin is celestial lvl but odd though he had to b revived by ashema the listener when he perished
regards to hickman friends, all writers write as they please hope he doesn't f*** with lt when he returns in the new thanos sillyness prolly will tho the stupid bastard
Big G is half abstract, being a merger of Galan and the previous universe's version of Eternity. He also somewhat represents an abstract concept. But yeah, generally he's considered a high-end cosmic
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I know. Abstract level is like Herald level for me to judge ones powerlevel. Superman is no Herald of Galactus, yet he is considered Herald level. I use that concept to judge ones power. Galactus or Frankling are no abstracts per se, but heir power is on par with some of them.
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