@uberhikari said:
What true omnipotence? TOAA is god of marvelverse. He has no business with the others. Each verse has his own version of God, but as all represent the writer, they're all at the same level...
I'm not sure I completely understand what you're saying but you seem to have a misunderstanding of how the Marvel-verse is structured and what role TOAA plays in it. The Marvel-verse is an omniverse, it is not a universe. And contrary to what you're claiming, each universe within Marvel does not have a God that represents the writer. TOAA is the only being in Marvel that represents the writer. TOAA is omniversal, s/he is a being that exists in all realities simultaneously and s/he is a being that can warp the Marvel omniverse in any way s/he desires. Hence, TOAA is a true omnipotent.
I'm perfectly aware of how marvel verse is structured. I'm saying those levels cannot be used to classify anywhere but in the marvel universe. For example, if all those levels vanish, and everything took place on a huge planet, that is not going to decrease the potency of TOAA. Just because he detailed his creation doesn't mean he's any stronger than the others. He is on the top of everything that marvel has. Nothing outside it. Similar character here is eru. He's on top of everything LOTR verse has. Being planetary/Galactic is for characters. Not for the highest beings of the realm. Being the representation of writer, they're all equal.
What always bothers me, is people use the: God of multiverse > God of universe concept, where the concept multiverse exists only in marvel, and not in the compared. Sure, it is applicable to characters. But not to whatever they call to the top being. toaa, eru, eternal dragon, all father etc etc..
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