Talk:Ultipotence/@comment-24053170-20160805174100/@comment-4867780-20160806022501

The blatant contradiction between "I know all" and "This variation will certainly prove a curiosity well worth observing" remains whole though. Since TOAA knew that Thanos knew, there was no  point "playing coy" about it as the later so eloquently put it, which s/he ought to know as well. It think what we got there is simply an unwitting confirmation of how nigh-impossible it is to credibly involve an Omnipotent and Omniscient character in any story, which we more or less all suspected already for obvious reasons.

The Infinity Entity mini-series reminds me an awfull lot of the "Marvel : The End" one, centered on Thanos and the Heart of the Universe, with Adam Warlock as guest star in the last issue. In many ways, the first is very clearly a role-reversed reboot of the later, with in both cases the two of them being the only ones to remember anything that happened over its course. And since Marvel : The End turned out as non-canon as it was epic, I'm very much tempted to give The Infinity Entity the same dubious look, all the more considering the extra cosmic contradictions to the pre-existing confusion.