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The video provides an in-depth examination of the hierarchy and power dynamics of Marvel’s most powerful entities, starting from the supreme being, The One Above All, down to Omega Level mutants. Key figures discussed include The One Above All, the Beyonders, and the Fulcrum—entities whose powers extend over multiple realities within the Marvel Multiverse. Crucial storylines such as "Time Runs Out" and "Secret Wars" are referenced to highlight these characters' influential roles. The video also delves into the complex histories of Protege, the Beyonder, Molecule Man, Scathan the Approver, and The Living Tribunal, discussing both their original and retconned power levels and origins. Lastly, it contrasts the reality-warping abilities of Matt Jim Jaspers and Franklin Richards, noting their unique strengths and weaknesses, and highlighting Franklin Richards' role in creating a new multiverse. Overall, the video seeks to clarify the intricate and often debated hierarchy of power in the Marvel Universe.
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In this part of the video, the creator addresses confusion from the previous video’s comment section regarding the hierarchy of Omega Level mutants within Marvel’s character hierarchy. To clarify, the video starts at the top of Marvel’s power scale, beginning with “The One Above All,” who is the supreme being in the Marvel Multiverse, capable of everything from reality-warping to mind-reading. The video then discusses the Beyonders, whose power likely rivals The One Above All. The video notes their significant role during the “Time Runs Out” storyline in Jonathan Hickman’s run on Avengers and New Avengers, where they decimated the Multiverse. The uncertainty surrounding the exact power dynamics between The One Above All and the Beyonders is acknowledged, given limited information and the absence of The One Above All in recent storylines. Following this, the Fulcrum’s position within the hierarchy is hinted at, suggesting more conjecture and analysis will follow.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses several powerful entities within the Marvel Comics universe. They mention the Fulcrum, highlighting that the Fulcrum has only appeared four times and is theorized to function as the leader of the Celestials and Watchers, potentially being an aspect of the One Above All. The discussion then shifts to Protege, an artificial being from the Earth 691 continuity with the ability to duplicate any power he witnesses, leading to a significant conflict with the Living Tribunal.
Next, the speaker talks about the intertwined histories of the Beyonder and Molecule Man, explaining their pre- and post-retcon states. Originally, both characters were immensely powerful, capable of controlling the Multiverse. This section covers the retcon events that altered their origins and power levels, noting that pre-retcon, they were two of the most powerful beings, with the Beyonder being sentient energy originating from a different dimension. The narrative emphasizes significant events from the comics, such as “Secret Wars,” and concludes with a segue into discussing different versions of the Celestials.
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In this part of the video, the discussion centers around the character Scathan the Approver and various entities in the Marvel Universe. Scathan is depicted as a highly powerful celestial being, nearly comparable in power to The Living Tribunal, serving a vital role by approving or disapproving situations. Scathan’s significant action was during a battle where he held Protegé captive, preventing Protegé from copying his abilities. This led to The Living Tribunal absorbing Protegé to safeguard the Marvel Multiverse.
The narrative then shifts focus to The Living Tribunal, explaining its multiversal presence and crucial role in maintaining cosmic balance. Specific instances such as the Infinity Gauntlet and Infinity War events are mentioned, illustrating The Living Tribunal’s decisions and actions in response to Thanos and Adam Warlock’s ambitions.
Lastly, the video transitions to discussing Omega Level mutants like Matt Jim Jaspers and Franklin Richards, noting ongoing debates about their immense but unique powers and respective weaknesses.
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In this segment of the video, the discussion revolves around Jasper’s reality-warping abilities and his limitations compared to Franklin Richards. While Jasper could potentially destroy the entire Marvel Multiverse, his powers were dependent on the presence of an existing reality to manipulate. This weakness led to his destruction when taken to an empty universe. In contrast, Franklin Richards’ powers are more versatile, as he can create realities out of nothing, demonstrated in Jonathan Hickman’s “Fantastic Four” and “Future Foundation” stories. Franklin’s full potential, seen during “Secret Wars,” has him essentially becoming the new ‘One Above All,’ creating a new multiverse for the all-new, all-different Marvel timeline. The video concludes with the host inviting viewers’ opinions on ranking various Marvel entities and beings.