Saw this floating around twitter few months back. It's a Gods/Cosmic Entities/beings of power breakdown in the Marvel U. Truly worthy of comic geekdom to put that much work in.
Found it on the web thought you guys might enjoy it!
Cool. And this is definitely the right place for it-- do me a favor, though, if you have the link to where it originated (if that still exists, I know some things get reposted and passed around to the point that it is hard to know who came up with it) could you post that with it, to give credit to whoever made it? Thanks.
Saw this floating around twitter few months back. It's a Gods/Cosmic Entities/beings of power breakdown in the Marvel U. Truly worthy of comic geekdom to put that much work in.
so why haven't you been a nice geek and would share your find all those months ago :-??
Waid had the FF come face-to-face with God and he appeared to them as Jack Kirby.
I thought of that issue recently. Both because it was, at least to me, a very strange issue. And also in the recent Fantastic Four AU issue, Richards talks about how he doesn't believe in a God. And I found myself wondering, 'but haven't you met Him?'
Waid had the FF come face-to-face with God and he appeared to them as Jack Kirby.
I thought of that issue recently. Both because it was, at least to me, a very strange issue. And also in the recent Fantastic Four AU issue, Richards talks about how he doesn't believe in a God. And I found myself wondering, 'but haven't you met Him?'
That's funny because I thought the same thing when I read that issue. Although, if you think about it, Reed has met many gods. It's amazing that he can be an atheist in a universe overrun with the supernatural.
Waid had the FF come face-to-face with God and he appeared to them as Jack Kirby.
I thought of that issue recently. Both because it was, at least to me, a very strange issue. And also in the recent Fantastic Four AU issue, Richards talks about how he doesn't believe in a God. And I found myself wondering, 'but haven't you met Him?'
That's funny because I thought the same thing when I read that issue. Although, if you think about it, Reed has met many gods. It's amazing that he can be an atheist in a universe overrun with the supernatural.
I know, right? Even the supernatural I would understand. A lot of that could be chalked up to science. But he was DEAD and IN HEAVEN.
To me, that might have been the empirical proof he was looking for ;)
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Very cool. Did you make that?
:-bd
:P
Thanks @Alwaysjammer for sharing
To me, that might have been the empirical proof he was looking for ;)