Talk:Ultipotence/@comment-4370030-20160621060905/@comment-4867780-20160622220602

Quite well summed-up, I can only agree with that ^ ^;

The only valid exceptions seem to be Molecule Man / Beyonder (as official creator of the rebooted continuity) and the Above-All-Others (finally more than a fancy rumor).

Though it brings back the whole point of "who's stronger". Considering PR Beyonder and TOAA visibly had the same overarching unlimited power and existed successively under opposite roles (one an overly showy invincible protagonist, the other a nigh-nonexistent monotheistic rumor), the most likely scenario is that they are both different iteration of the same ultimate being.

So the current MM / O-A-A comparison would be irrelevant, as they would then share the same Beyonder / TOAA supreme power.

According to The Ultimates series, Galactus was reborn through the infusion of an artificial cosmic artefact called "Isometry-8", which freed him from his cosmic hunger and made him a nigh-infinite source of life-force, changing him from the Devourer of Worlds to the Lifebringer.

Gotta admit I love this cosmic fixing for the greater good turnaround, always felt like Galactus was a tragic anti-villain, with no ill-will towards anyone but forced to burry his good feelings for the sake of survival. Turns out the resulting empowerment was massive too, as he's now vastly more powerful than Chaos and Order, and answer directly to Eternity itself. He's no longer the black sheep laughing stock of entitled cosmic jerks (far from it), which is much welcome too.

Galactus' redemption, TOAA's officialization and the MM/Beyonder's return, those are the three changes I'm very satisfied about among the reboot's many incoherences.