Marvel Comics Oblivion

For someone who really knows the Marvel Universe!?
Just got into comics and I was thinking that you thought were the ten strongest characters those listed below (do not waste your time writing stupid comments, because it will show that you had less of a life than me, lol!) (I'm not including Above All). Thanos Apocalypse Onslaught Loki Beyonder Court Life In Eternity Celestials Galactus betweener Oblivion Elder Death Infinity Dr.Strange Vishanti Master Order Lord Chaos Stranger Warlock Magus Franklin Richards impossible man Overmind Mr.Immortal The Watchers Human Molecular Sentry The Makers The Infinite Master Enthropy Love Hate Mistress Scarlett Witch Chronos The Meggan Gardner
Onslaught 2 1 3 4 Galacticus Thanos Apocalypse 5 6 Gladiator X-Man The rest of the energy levels of these characters together in groups of four or five that are currently not habe energy to separate them. Furthermore, Professor X should make it to this group, although he probably does not deserve to be in the top ten.
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Howard the Duck Volume 1, No. 11 – Bus to Oblivion! – Marvel Comics Howard the Duck #11 – 1977 Marvel Comics Group It began as cheap transportation —but it ended in disaster…. |
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The Defenders #38 (Exile to Oblivion!, #38) … |
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Deathurge $93.6 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Deathurge is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a wraith-like superhuman entity who served as the herald and agent of Oblivion. He first appeared in Marvel Two-In-One #71.Deathurge’s origins are not known. On multiple occasions he has claimed to embody the impulse for self-destruction that resides within all sentient life, which implies th |
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Deathurge $93.6 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Deathurge is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a wraith-like superhuman entity who served as the herald and agent of Oblivion. He first appeared in Marvel Two-In-One #71.Deathurge’s origins are not known. On multiple occasions he has claimed to embody the impulse for self-destruction that resides within all sentient life, which implies tha |
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Marvel Comics Cosmic Entities $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Galactus, Phoenix Force, Uatu, Molecule Man, Cosmic Entity, Eternity, Vishanti, Death, Agamotto, Korvac, Celestial, Deathurge, Eon, Stranger, Tyrant, Watcher, Aron, In-Betweener, Entropy, Abraxas, Living Tribunal, Uni-Mind, Aegis, Oblivion, List of Cosmic Entities in Marvel Comics, Beyonders, Infant Terrible, Infinity, Lord Chaos, Tenebrous, Master Order, Destiny, Protégé, Nemesis, Sise-Neg, One-Above-All, Hoggoth, Numinus, Demiurge, Epoch. Excerpt: Prescience Cosmic Awareness Indeterminable Cosmic and Psionic Powers Life force Manipulation Complete control over all forms of energy and matter The Phoenix Force is an entity in the Marvel Comics fictional universe which has bonded with other characters, who often used the alias Phoenix. The Phoenix Force is famous for its central role in one of the most influential storylines in American superhero comics, the Dark Phoenix Saga, and is usually linked to Jean Grey. In 2009, Jean Grey as the Dark Phoenix was ranked as IGN’s 9th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time. Wizard Magazine’s list of Top 100 villains ranked the Dark Phoenix as #38th. The Phoenix first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #101 (October 1976) in the guise of Jean Grey, and was created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum. The Phoenix Force is an immortal and mutable manifestation of the prime universal force of life and passion. Born of the void between states of being, the Phoenix Force is a child of the universe. It is the nexus of all psionic energy which does, has, and ever will exist in all realities of the omniverse, the Guardian of Creation, and of the dangerously powerful M’Kraan Crystal. The Phoenix is among the most feared beings in the entire existence having the power to cut and re-grow any part of the universe, as well as destroy it |
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Marvel Comics Cosmic Entities: Galactus, Phoenix Force, Uatu, Cosmic Entity, Eternity, Death, Korvac, Celestial, Deathurge, Tyrant, Stranger $23.99 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Galactus, Phoenix Force, Uatu, Cosmic entity, Eternity, Death, Korvac, Celestial, Deathurge, Tyrant, Stranger, Eon, Watcher, In-Betweener, Aegis, Galacta, Aron, Living Tribunal, Entropy, Abraxas, Uni-Mind, Oblivion, List of cosmic entities in Marvel Comics, Infinity, Beyonders, Infant Terrible, Tenebrous, Destiny, Lord Chaos, Master Order, Pr |