Show me ultimate power, /co/
Show me the mightiest form of the mightiest characters
Show me feats that bend the mind with how colossal they are
Show me feats that are remarkable, and strength that is unparalleled
Show me power, /co/
So 1 million Superman?
>>81962303
>superman 1 million
>being even remotely close to the thought robot
So we're talking power levels right? k
Got a few questions.
How do the monitors rank up? Like compared to the endless. How does the original monitor or antimonitor go against the endless? Or the overvoid? Could Micahael stop the Thought Robot from bashing down the gates of heaven?
Who is the more powerful evil? Mandrakk or The Empty Hand?
Will DC ever give us proper answers to this shit?
>>81962556
The Monitors are the writers
>>81962665
mm, I see, thanks for that enlightening answer.
I know who they are, anon.
>>81962685
chances are the monitors are each analogous to a TOAA so yeah they would be infinitely stronger than the Endless.
I honestly don't even know how Anti-Monitor lost.
>>81962711
superman landed the killing blow, so if it anyone could do it, at least he did.
>>81962692
Does Reed not know what a pencil is
>>81962721
he does, hes just doing his Reed thing and also being awestruck that everything was created with a fucking pencil.
its probably the whole Galactus thing, how each race sees him differently.
>>81962692
In that comic, they showed Jack Kirby as the One Above All, and had him sy "that's what my creation do. They find the humanity in God." and it seemed to be suggesting the Jack Kirby was responsible for the greater humanization of superheroes, rather than them being paragons all the time.
But a casual knowledge of Marvel's history shows that to be false. Kirby worked on the original Captain America, and that was pretty representative of the older style of always-noble-heroes fighting dastardly Nazi spy villains. It wasn't until Lee joined him to make the Fantastic 4 that people started praising the new, more flawed, more human heroes in Marvel books. Even Captain America got more characterization under Lee, with his angst and emotional trouble stemming from being a "man out of time". You can even hear that in what the two creators emphasized when talking about their creations.
>>81962275
Finally I get to show some of this Spectre stuff that I've saved.
>>81962984
Love the silver-age Spectre silliness. There was just something funky-cool with cosmic magical beings doing very SCIENCE!-y things like throwing planetary bodies at each other.
I mean, why weren't these two battling it out on some mystical plane? Nope. Eat hot supernova, base villain!
I just like angry Galactus.
>>81963480
Yeah I really liked it. Spectre also has the power to become a Big Guy.