Thread:KingPin0422/@comment-5935499-20181027033512/@comment-28890853-20181027165423

Alexcar3000 wrote: That doesn't debunk my argument at all. The definition you posted is one of the many proposed definitions of "Omnipotence" and, as all the posts mentioned above, what's considered "Omnipotent" and not depends solely on the verse's structure and power level of the characters. In fact, with this definition, provided by you, we can safely downgrade TOAA to 1-A because he doesn't meet the requeriments of being superior to any High 1-As. TOAA is the Supreme Creator of the "Omniverse," i.e. everything in Marvel Comics, and is immensely greater in power than all other characters combined, as they are all extensions of himself, including the Living Tribunal. He also has been called "The author of all that is." Marvel Comics has outerversal characters such as the Beyonder and Oblivion, who The Chaos King is only an infinitesimally small aspect of Oblivion's self, and The Chaos King and Living Tribunal are High Hyperversal. Oblivion is described as being a void of pure nothingness that exists outside and beyond the multiverse, devoid of form, shape, space and time. All of creation is an illusion from his perspective, and all its beings, both mortal and cosmic are merely phantoms. Creation itself, alongside all the entities that compose it inevitably return to the nothingness that he embodies, only to eventually be birthed anew in a neverending cycle. TOAA wrote all of that, including realms / locations beyond all dimensional space.