Speaking of Elders, apparently the Collector is hastily expanding his collection because he knows the universe is ending. In Howard the Duck vol.?.
I seem to recall that it was used to kill a future version of Galactus in the amazing Simonson Fantastic Four #341 and it deleted the whole of that universe, but no other. I think it must have more than one setting.
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/ti...legalactus.htm
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That's true...but that's why I said from what we know so far.
And even if Doom went through a major upgrade, I still think the whole Rabum Alal thing is just a scam. He constructed a mythos in order to gain followers. So it's an illusion of sorts...a trick. To me the empty cloak sums that up well.
But we'll see.
Well, presumably, he's stayed alive for the literally billions of years it would take for him to get those followers. So, I imagine Molecule Man had to have given him something of an upgrade. But really, let's be honest, raw power means nothing to Doom. He's always been a very, very powerful person. The thing that kills him is just being himself. Will those same traits do him in this time?
Hickman explained it as two versions of Dr.Doom, one version and a further in the future version. He compared them to Rama-Tut and Kang.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/03/...ew-avengers-30
I make love, you make me sick.
Interesting. There's even more dooms on Battleworld.
I'm sure in Ultimate and Old Man Logan.
Had kind of a shower thought, but what if the angle Hickman takes is that the Beyonders and their white space are the space between universes, the thing that keeps them all separate. If something like the Nullifier were to erase them then there would be no barrier and they'd fold into a single universe.