i dunno...nulified is nulified, so once somethins no more then its the same regardles what nulified it
actualy its the fact UN can undo nulification (even its own) thats a bit weird but thats comics logic i guess ^^
maybe a bit ontopic too, wuz wondering why no one restored 238 once the mjj arc wuz over (i mean at least hi-lvl abstracts like LT shoud be able to do it, unless thats not there job)
Last edited by SoulDevourer on Jul 31st, 2009 at 07:12 AM
so suppose Thanos (when he try impress Ms Death) had used the UN to kill every1, Death woud not have been too happy then? (cuz every1 wouldve gone to Oblivion instead of Death)
It's been a while since I read it. IIRC Deathurge mentioned something in his fight with Ghost Rider about how Death served Oblivion. It was also mentioned some where in that arc that not only did Oblivion have domain over all the nullified, but he also had domain over the dead.
Also, Oblivion was creating and commanding Death avatars like Kid Death.
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Incorrect.
238 & 616 Jaspers WERE BOTH Omniversal powers,
even though they didn't get to actually warp the Omniverse.
The difference between the two? ... (one was vulnerable to celestial nullification) - 238 JJ
We know this is true that they were Omniversal powers because:
a. They were more powerful than Matrix/Merlin
b. Had it not been for a single plot device (Fury) 616 Jaspers would've warp all creation.
This fact was witnessed by Cobweb in a future where the Fury failed.
This fact was confirmed by Matrix/Merlin
This fact was stated in Matrix/Merlin's 83 Handbook bio.
(although this bio concerning an Omniverse didn't become canon till 95')
But even 616 MJJ's (2006) handbook bio states,
that as long as Jaspers is around,
the prime Multiverse (that houses 616) will always be in danger.
Also, the Exiles' Handbook bio of 2008 states,
that Jaspers was going to destroy the Omniverse in the "Die by the Sword" arc,
again, had it not been for the same plot device (Fury)
this dark result would've been definite.