View Full Version : Power scale of the DC Multiverse Cosmic Entities
frostedone
01-28-2009, 05:20 PM
OK so Final Crisis 7 is out and that left me with some questions involving the Cosmic Entities in the DC Multiverse.
Just how does it go?
My guess is:
1. The Judo-Christian God that created everything. (The Presence)
2. The monitors/anti monitors of their respected universes.
3. The Source, Voice, Hand.
4. The gods of New Genesis and Apokalips.
5. The Spectre and Mercy.
6. The gods of the Roman, Greek, and Norse, (and other) mythology.
7. The guardians of the Universe.
8. Intelligent Mortals.
9. animals.
Am I right? Wrong? Please help me out and don't be afraid to correct me. The final issue of FC just threw me for a loop.
I tried creating something like what Marvel has, with:
1. One-Above-All
2.Living Tribunal
3. Death, Eternity, Oblivion and Infinity
Master Order and Lord Chaos
Mistress Love and Sire Hate
Galactus
In-Betweener
Phoenix
The Stranger
Please help, but please no flaming. Thanks a lot.
Samuraixsithlord
01-28-2009, 06:47 PM
Just a few thoughts and corrections.
Omni-Monitor
God (hard to tell as he doesn't really show his might)
The Monitor's
The Endless.
Mr. Mxyzptlk and the other fifth dimensional beings
Spectre/Radiant
Trigon
Darkseid/Highfather
Guardians of the Universe
Olympion Gods.
frostedone
01-29-2009, 06:30 PM
Mr. Mxyzptlk is not really cosmic though, he is just from a different dimension outside of the multiverse.
I forgot about Trigon too, so nice add.
Who is the Endless, and where would the DCU devil guy go? The Neron and that other guy.
Also what about the DCU's Death Black Racer? Is he a god?
marshal99
01-30-2009, 12:32 AM
Considering Mxyzptlk power even trumps those of the spectre ,wizard shazam , zeus & the guardians as shown in the emperor joker storyline , i should say that it is cosmic enough.
There's also kismet and dominus if you count them as cosmic entities since they do share relations , sort of.
Golden_Guardian
01-30-2009, 02:41 AM
OK so Final Crisis 7 is out and that left me with some questions involving the Cosmic Entities in the DC Multiverse.
Just how does it go?
My guess is:
1. The Judo-Christian God that created everything.
2. The monitors/anti monitors of their respected universes.
3. The Source, Voice, Hand.
4. The gods of New Genesis and Apokalips.
5. The Spectre and Mercy.
6. The gods of the Roman, Greek, and Norse, (and other) mythology.
7. The guardians of the Universe.
8. Intelligent Mortals.
9. animals.
Am I right? Wrong? Please help me out and don't be afraid to correct me. The final issue of FC just threw me for a loop.
I tried creating something like what Marvel has, with:
1. One-Above-All
2.Living Tribunal
3. Death, Eternity, Oblivion and Infinity
Master Order and Lord Chaos
Mistress Love and Sire Hate
Galactus
In-Betweener
Phoenix
The Stranger
Please help, but please no flaming. Thanks a lot.
The Judeo-Christian God that created everything?
Is that DC canon? (as much as anyhting is these days...)
carabas
01-30-2009, 09:27 AM
The Seven Old Men From Slaughter Swamp
Omni-Monitor
The Monitor's
Darkseid/Highfather
God, as represented by his agents, the Spectre and Radiant
Neron or whomever rules hell these days
Guardians of the Universe
Superman
Trigon
The Olympians vary far too much in powerlevel to place them remotely accurate.
frostedone
01-30-2009, 09:39 AM
The Judeo-Christian God that created everything?
Is that DC canon? (as much as anyhting is these days...)
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=16707
Quote : “It becomes tricky to negotiate if you start inviting real religion into it and we’re not going to do that,” Rucka added. “But the sort of unspoken rule in the DCU is that the Judeo-Christian God sits above all others. And then below that you can have your New Gods and your Greek gods and whoever else you want.”
The Batman
01-30-2009, 09:44 AM
I think the heirarchy of DC power goes something along the lines of:
1) Time-Warner's merchandising department
2) Dan Didio
3) Nostalgia
4) Geoff Johns
5) Grant Morrison
I imagine Fans' Buying Habits needs to fit in there too somewhere, probably near the top.
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