The living tribunal is back
>>94952685
Why?
>>94952685
Why is he just heads now?
>>94952685
>modern marvel
who cares?
>>94952685
Didn't notice when I read Ultimates2 but his other faces have visible eyes, wtf?
>>94952702
'His inner workings resume their functions': apparently, the Living Tribunal is no longer the agent of the One Above All so much as a function of the Multiverse itself. An emergent order-keeping system which arose from the Multiversal Eternity. I suppose it's possible. The One Above All stated he is everything and everything is him.
What I want to know is: where the hell is Molecule Man in all of this? Did he miss the Eternity War while he was watching his shows?
>>94952857
Confusingly, Adam Warlock Tribunal was meant to be more powerful than the original Tribunal, being the sum total of his original multiverse including its Tribunal, but clearly isn't on the same level.
>>94952856
I say art mistake. Notice the other eyes don't glow.
But you could also interpret it as a new LT with a clearer handle on things.
I did love this series. It referred so much.
It even managed to turn Fraction's shite to good.
>>94952885
If that was even what this LT was supposed to be. Does Marvel even take Starlin's stuff into account? I consider his writing a separate imprint.
>>94952908
>It even managed to turn Fraction's shite to good.
What Fraction shite?
>>94952908
>new LT with a clearer handle on things
I kinda wish Warlock being the new Tribunal were canon. Far as I know, though, he's the Tribunal for a different universe. If the Tribunal's the same across the mutliverse, how the hell is that possible?
>>94953007
Multiple multiverses.
>>94952685
Grant Morrison?
>>94952946
'Defenders'.
The notion of the Omegas and of the Death Celestials came from that, even though it was pretty awful in itself.
Mind you, it did refer some old Marvel lore itself.
>>94953007
Starlin, man. He does his own thing and the Marvel execs let him out of reverence.