Why Galactus VS Knull Isn't Even Close!
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the battle between two of Marvel's most powerful villains—Null, the god of the symbiotes, and Galactus, the devourer of worlds—is explored. Both characters are cosmic-level threats with immense power, including the ability to defeat Celestials and other god-like beings. The video delves into their unique abilities, such as Null’s control over symbiotes and the All-Black Necrosword, versus Galactus’s mastery of the Power Cosmic. Despite Null's impressive feats, the video concludes that Galactus's cosmic scale of power and his history of defeating abstract entities gives him the ultimate edge in this epic showdown.
Takeaways
- 😀 Null is the God of the Symbiotes, creator of the Necrosword, and a cosmic entity capable of defeating Celestials and other powerful beings in the Marvel Universe.
- 😀 Null's power comes from his control over symbiotes, darkness, and his ability to create armies of symbiotes at will, which he uses to corrupt the light.
- 😀 Galactus, the World-Eater, is a cosmic being powered by the Power Cosmic, capable of destroying planets, and engaging with abstract cosmic entities like Eternity and Death.
- 😀 Galactus' power is tied to the structure of the universe itself, and he is capable of manipulating matter on a universal scale, giving him immense cosmic control.
- 😀 Null has survived the Big Bang, withstood attacks from beings like the Silver Surfer, and even been atomized, only to return stronger each time.
- 😀 Galactus has battled and defeated multiple Celestials, including a Mad Celestial, and has the power to absorb the energy of entire galaxies or universes.
- 😀 Null's most significant weakness is his vulnerability to the Enigma Force, which has been used to defeat him, while Galactus has faced even greater cosmic threats.
- 😀 Galactus' cosmic power allows him to fight abstract beings like Master Order, Lord Chaos, and the Black Winter, entities that represent fundamental aspects of the universe.
- 😀 Despite Null's ability to defeat powerful beings and create devastating symbiotes, Galactus has the ability to destroy and reshape universes, making him the more powerful of the two.
- 😀 The final conclusion is that Galactus wins in a fight against Null due to his superior cosmic abilities, his vast experience, and his immense universal power.
Q & A
What is the primary role of Null in the Marvel Universe?
-Null is the God of the Symbiotes and was originally a ruler of the dark void before creating the first symbiote. His primary role is to corrupt the light and lead armies of symbiotes to bring chaos across the cosmos.
How did Null's creation of the Necrosword affect his power?
-The Necrosword, created by Null from the decapitated head of a Celestial, is one of the most powerful weapons in the Marvel Universe. In Null's hands, it becomes even more devastating, allowing him to slay gods, celestials, and even characters as powerful as Thor and Galactus.
What are some of Null's key feats in battle?
-Null has defeated powerful cosmic beings such as Celestials, Odin, King Thor, and the Sentry. He has also survived extreme conditions, including surviving the Big Bang and planet-level blasts from characters like the Silver Surfer and Ego the Living Planet.
What weaknesses or limitations does Null have?
-Null’s main weakness is the Enigma Force, which is the opposite of his own power and was used by Venom to defeat him. Although Null is highly resilient, the Enigma Force can counter his abilities.
How does Galactus's power compare to Null's?
-Galactus is a cosmic entity with control over the Power Cosmic, a force that embodies omniscience and omnipresence in the universe. Galactus's power is on a higher tier than Null's, as he has battled abstract beings like Eternity, Dorramu, and the Phoenix, and has been shown to have universal and multiversal destructive potential.
What makes Galactus one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe?
-Galactus is an abstract cosmic being capable of manipulating fundamental forces of the universe through the Power Cosmic. He has defeated other cosmic entities, destroyed planets, and even fought entities like the Black Winter, which threatened the existence of the Omniverse.
Has Galactus ever been defeated in battle?
-Yes, Galactus has had several rough moments in his history. For example, he was weakened and defeated by King Thor, and an alternate reality showed Galactus being corrupted by Null's Necrosword. However, these events generally take place under special circumstances, such as Galactus being hungry or not at his full power.
Why is Galactus considered more powerful than Null?
-Galactus is considered more powerful than Null because his abilities are tied to the fundamental aspects of the universe itself. The Power Cosmic allows Galactus to manipulate reality on a universal scale, whereas Null's abilities are mostly centered around his symbiotes and Necrosword, which are powerful but not on the same cosmic level.
What is the significance of the Power Cosmic in Galactus's abilities?
-The Power Cosmic is a force that grants Galactus control over the fundamental elements of existence, including energy manipulation, reality alteration, and even the ability to consume and reshape galaxies. It is considered to be more versatile and powerful than Null's symbiote-based powers.
Can Null defeat Celestials, and how does that compare to Galactus's feats?
-Null has defeated several Celestials, which are powerful cosmic entities, but the Celestials Null has faced are generally lower-tier compared to the Celestials Galactus has fought. Galactus has faced a Mad Celestial on par with the most powerful Celestials, making his feats against these beings more impressive.
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