Question regarding Marvel Cosmic Entities

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#1  Edited By -Lightbringer-

Galactus, a comsic entity personifying Equity in the Marvelverse, has had multiversal incarnations.

Some Examples:

Earth 616

In the standard Eart-616 continuity, we simply know him as Galactus

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Ultimate

In the Ultimate Universe, he was known as Gah Lak Tus, taking the form of an A.I. swam

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Cancerverse

In the Cancerverse, he was known as the Galactus Engine, taking form of an enormous hulking machine.

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So what of the other entities? Does this mean that all Abstracts have their own multiversal incarnations?

-Eternity

-Infinity

-Chaos

-Order

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so where's the question here ?

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@kyrees said:

so where's the question here ?

above the last picture lol

Does every cosmic entity have their own multiversal incarnation?

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above the last picture lol

Does every cosmic entity have their own multiversal incarnation?

it's safe to say that all of them has a different universe incarnation. i remember eon and eternity has such incarnations

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#5  Edited By kingofnerds

Some do and some don't. Galactus isn't an abstract. Each universe has its own death eternity infinity and oblivion. Only one living tribunal. Celestials are multiversal and as far as I know dont have alternate universe versions of themselves.