Monday 10 July 2017

7 Comic Characters that Destroyed The Universe

7. FURY

The universe of Earth 2 took a beating in the New 52. After that world’s Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman were killed in an attack by Darkseid, the forces of Apokolips eventually returned and destroyed the planet. Following the events of Convergence
, the heroes of Earth 2 and the surviving population were gifted with a new planet to call home.
The Amazon relic Pandora’s Casket allows the one who opens it to reshape the world; however, its powers are far too great and volatile to be trusted. In Earth 2: Society, the Ultra-Humanite attempts to open the casket in order to take over the world, but the Earth’s “Wonders” (superhumans) stop him just in time. Desperate to prevent the powers of the Casket from falling into the wrong hands, Fury opens it. Reality is wiped out before it is systematically reformed again into a better world.

6. DARK PHOENIX


In the mainstream Marvel universe, Jean Grey commits suicide in order to stop herself from being the evil Dark Phoenix. In What If? #27 from 1981, Jean had her powers successfully removed by the Shi’ar Empire. This allows her to return to Earth with the X-Men and remain on staff at the mansion. Unfortunately, her powers manifest again.
While she remains stable at first, the Phoenix persona comes to life at night and leads her to destroy dead worlds and uninhabited stars. The X-Men confront her about her activities, but things get out of hand when the conversation turns into an argument. She becomes the Dark Phoenix once again and obliterates her teammates. The trauma from this event causes Jean to unleash the Phoenix Force on the entire universe, destroying it. wiped out before it is systematically reformed again into a better world.

5. KORVAC


What If? #32 from 1982 tells a different version of the Korvac Saga. In this version of the story, Michael Korvac is able to kill the Avengers and resurrect them as his servants. Despite his ability to dominate his enemies, there are those in the universe who still resist his control over the universe. He absorbs the most powerful entities in creation, yet there is still resistance among the cosmos.
In a fit of rage, he absorbs all life on Earth and prepares to face this alien armada that approaches. Unable to achieve his goal of universal order no matter how many beings he kills and absorbs, Korvac uses the Ultimate Nullifier to kill Eternity and wipe out all of existence. Finally, with no life in the universe, he has achieved his goal.

4.CAPTAIN MARVEL

The cosmically aware son of the original Captain Marvel proved to be powerful enough to destroy the entire multiverse. Rendered mentally unstable by his massive powers, Genis-Vell is manipulated by the cosmic beings Entropy and Epiphany into snuffing out all of creation. When the world is recreated, he suddenly has a sister named Phyla-Vell.
It is this power that ultimately leads to his end. As a member of the Thunderbolts, Genis is seemingly killed by Atlas. Zemo is able to resurrect him by using energy from the beginning and end of the universe. Unfortunately, this gives Genis the power to destroy the universe. After exploring future timelines where the universe has been wiped out, Zemo decides to effectively kill him in order to save the universe.

3.PARALLAX

In DC’s follow up to the original Crisis, Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! was released in 1994 to clean up many of the universe’s alternate timelines. Hal Jordan had recently gone insane after the destruction of Coast City. As the villain Parallax, Jordan sought to remake the universe in his own image, a world where his city was never destroyed. With the help of the villain known as Extant, he unleashed a wave of entropy from the end of time all the way up to the beginning.
After whittling all of time right down to the Big Bang, a collection of superheroes gathered at the dawn of time and were able to prevent Jordan from accomplishing his goal. Damage was then able to recreate the universe by unleashing a new big bang.

2.SUPERMAN-PRIME

Superman-Prime (formerly known as Superboy-Prime) became lost in the multiverse following the events of Sinestro Corps War. He began to travel from world to world looking for Earth Prime and destroying the realities that didn’t measure up. At the same time, the quantum-powered despot known as Monarch (formally Captain Atom) built an army to take over the entire multiverse.
Countdown to Final Crisis led both villains into a conflict that would leave an entire universe destroyed. Prime was led to Earth-51, supposedly the one “perfect” Earth in the multiverse. Unfortunately, by the time he found it, Monarch’s army had already laid waste to the planet. The two fought a brutal battle that resulted in Superman-Prime tearing off Monarch’s armor, exposing his immense quantum powers. The force of these unleashed abilities result in the total destruction of the universe, leaving nothing behind.

1.MOLECULE MAN AND THE BEYONDERS


In the lead-up to Secret Wars, the Beyonders (the secret architects of all creation) decide to destroy the multiverse as an experiment. It is revealed that the Beyonders had created the Molecule Man as a means to bring creation to an end. Owen Reece exists throughout the multiverse as a singularity in order to serve the Beyonders as a bomb capable of destroying universes.
In New Avengers #33, Molecule Man kills one of his doppelgängers, bringing that universe to a premature end. He then sends Doom on a mission to kill all the Molecule Men across every reality in order to stop the Beyonders and save Earth-616. In a final confrontation against this unknowable enemy, the Beyonders successfully destroy the world; however, Doom preserves creation in the form of Battleworld.


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