This had to be done once and for all. Basically its an all out battle between Eternity, living embodiment of the universe, and Franklin Richards, the reality warper son of Reed Richards. Yes, Franklin is in control of his powers. Battle is in an empty dimension. http://www.comicvine.com/eternity/29-11332/ VS http://www.comicvine.com/franklin-richards/29-2469/ Let the battle begin!
Franklin Richards vs Eternity
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True, Franklin is immensely powerful. But he has the mind and imagination of a child, he cannot go all-out. Adult Franklin has complete control of his power and is a very powerful reality warper.
True, Franklin is immensely powerful. But he has the mind and imagination of a child, he cannot go all-out. Adult Franklin has complete control of his power and is a very powerful reality warper.For a reality warper, having the imagination of a child may not be a detriment. I could see it happening, but I don't really think anyone knows what Franklin's upper limit is.
Eternity wins with ease, or at least he should if he wasn't the king of jobbers.
there is worst jobbers in the comics
eternity
we shouldn't compare human mutants to the personification of the universe
some of those human mutants could still trump the personification of the Universe though. Mad jim jaspers for one, MoD being another.
@x_insignia1: most of the time thats PIS right? and plus sometimes the abstracts weren't even involved plots involving the reality altering mutants. MoD?
@x_insignia1: most of the time thats PIS right? and plus sometimes the abstracts weren't even involved plots involving the reality altering mutants. MoD?
Mad jim jaspers was considered an ominiversal threat by LT, thats pretty uber, and Marquis of death summoned eternity as his foot solder when he fought his younger counterpart. I think both instances were shown to display how much power they actually had, which was mad uber. I think it was an obvious display of power ranking.
@x_insignia1: he was? well thats stupid. I read about MoD a long time ago and he does seem like a boss but when did that happen that he summoned eternity?
I think the issue was fantastic four 569. But in essence he conquered all of space, and time in every reality. He even destroyed a few along the way, and here's the scan. Look at the right panel, you will see eternity circled. Mind you he also mind controlled Galactus. Yeah man, these mutant powers are all over the place in terms of power.
@x_insignia1: well thats a weird storyline but cool thanks, are they worth reading?
@x_insignia1: well thats a weird storyline but cool thanks, are they worth reading?
yessir.
@saren: u rely hate Franklin dont u pal?
@x_insignia1: to his credit Franklin was also stated to be the greatest threat to the Omniversesal order that's a pretty big nod to him also eternity is at most universal maybe even a little less because he's only one aspect of the universe the rest being big g and death also Franklin is a casual universe maker and according to marvel every universe has all the cosmic entity's and although we can't state there power it's reasonable to asum theyd be in the same ball park
@___living_tribunal_22__: wooow pal, what's this? Get out of here you rip off
Eternity murderstomps, this isn't even close. Eternity is the personification of the omniverse. As strong as the wanked Richards boy is, eternity would be stronger because he embodies him and other. Franklin is even weaker than Galaxtus. "Oh, but he literally revived him and made him his herald." Resurrection =/= giving powers. He just bought galactus back to life, not really making him more powerful. Question: Why does he need galactus to help fighting the celestials when he is already waaaaay stronger than that? Answer: Because he is not, he was getting bodied before he revived Galactus. When Galactus came in the battle ground, he litterally destroyed the remaining celestials, who were raping Franklin.
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