Which means nothing since he himself was going to die anyway. The only beings that would have survived were the beings that were protected by the Black Celestial's equipment/base.
Leaving the Black Celestial and his tech out of this, CK still wins. Since once Galactus died, CK would win since there would be nothing but the Void which is exactly what Chaos King is anyway.
No matter how you look at it, Chaos King wins.
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I never said he wouldn't, plus we never say what that version Galactus level would have been, now that Would be a good What If story.
CK contradict Oblivion origin, Abraxas hell everything!! It's pretty sad when the side stories are better than the main one, Hell Glory was better than CK.
What do expect from Pak who f**ked up Atum the God Eater, Gaea history and the Elder Gods
Yup, don't even get me started with that. I felt like taking a trip down to Marvel HQ and punching that fool in his throat. I just ignore it, that does wonders for my sanity
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I'm not impressed at all with CK.
BCA Galactus absorbs him easily.
That goes for any concept too, in that story, Galactus was unstoppable,
except for that moment of clarity he had when he stopped absorbing and did himself with the UN.
If Space-Time and everything in-between was going down,
I don't see why CK will be left out.
What abilities? He was eating and he was out of control. He himself would have died and then the only beings left would be the Black Celestial and anyone in his base. That was the whole point of Tiamut altering Galactus like that. Also how does on consume the Void that predates all existence?
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Actually, he consciously ate the Black Celestial,
and he consciously erased himself with the UN.
That aside, again,
you're using the story as the fighter, and not the character.
We are of course assuming this is a BCA G with control of what he can do,
or at the very least being able to use what he can do as a means to battle,
otherwise, what's the point of the thread?
If he has a form to fight, he gets absorbed.
Otherwise, big G just looks at him in the void baffled at how CK is the void,
wow, and can't do anything cause he's just ... the ... void ... that's ... there.
Oblivion is supposed to be this "void" nothingness at the pre-Big Bang timeless emptiness.
Reed and the Alien Entity were there,
and so was Thanos before that,
and Genis/Entropy before that,
and Sise-Neg before that,
and guess what, the "void" that pre-dates the Marvel Universe is meaningless,
since it does nothing, is nothing, and hence has one purpose ... nothing.
Doesn't say anything for me,
unless it happens on panel, and then is corroborated in handbooks hopefully.
But that's just the thing, HE COULDN'T CONTROL HIMSELF. The only times he regained sanity were times he absorbed a lot of power instantly rather than the gradual way he was doing it. The first time it happened was when he ate the weakened Tiamut, Reed noticed his senses return to him then he was back in his ravenous phase. The second time it happened (when he was sane enough to use the Nullifier) was when they bombarded him with energy again and he regain sanity.
R E T C O N. The Chaos War story is the most recent so it retcons those past instances. Galactus is not absorbing the "Void" before there even was a Creation. That's ridiculous.
We'll see what happens if/when the new handbooks are released.
That wasn't even the worst part. They said it was "Bigger than the Infinity Gauntlet" and "The greatest threat the Marvel Universe has yet faced."
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