Talk:Anti-God/@comment-32440156-20191214053320/@comment-24053170-20191214062655

Before creation, before existence, before any iteration of the marvel omniverse. before TOAA even made the first firmament, Oblivion was all there was.

Creation and Destruction are defined by him, as neither the marvel omniverse nor any of the cosmic entities or forces that define and make up the marvel franchise would exist if they hadn't emerged from the nonexistence it represents (these are actual words that come from Oblivion himself in the comics)

Even the one-below all would eventually be consumed by Oblivion after all the iterations of the marvel verse are done.

These are the facts. So while the authors may have said that TOBA represents the absence of TOAA's presence, that in itself doesn't mean to much when Oblivion always claims the omniverse in the end.

So even if he destroyed and ruined everything in the Ninth Cosmos, the end result will still be the same. that verse will end be consumed by Oblivion and after an unknown amount of time the next verse will be born.

Its how the cycle has always been and how it always will be. The comics have proven this even more times then the authors have said anything.

Anyway, it doesn't really matter if you think the TOBA is an Anti-God or the opposite to the TOAA, As the backstory for TOBA is only part of one alternate timeline in the marvel verse.

If the TOBA appears in another comic outside of the Immortal Hulk stories, then he has some more credibility. But for now, its really only appeared in a single set of stories, while Oblivion has been in all of them....

Will see how things develop and let the future comics decide his place on here.