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Nurdboy42 wrote: Post-Grad wrote: Marvel has never called anyone the One Above All.

Infinity War Vol 1 2

"Mighty and jealous Eternity had him called before The Living Tribunal, the representative of The One Who Is Above All" -Infinity Well

I'm sorry you were saying?

The reading comprehension is my mock against you, you need to come up with your own material. :)

Anyway, there is a distinguish between saying someone is The one WHO is above all and naming someone the ONE above all. Like I said previously, the name One Above All is only mentioned twice in Marvel. In the final issue of the Protege saga, from Guardians Of the Galaxy, where Protege changes into the form of the One Above All, and guess who that form depicts? Yup The Living Tribunal.

The second time is the Celestial, who rules over the Fourth Host. Surely if you read through the Marvel Handbook as you claimed, you'd come across both of these as facts.

There is no One Above All, unless you mean the primary body of The Living Tribunal. And by primary, he uses things called "M-bodies" or Avatars, like other cosmic god types, which are lesser powered duplicates so they can appear in various places at mulitple times. As stated earlier the Protege attempted to become the One Above All, and he did. He became another form of the Living Tribunal.

Finally, even Thanos, who held the two most powerful items in Omniverse, has never referred to anyone as One Above All. He has mentioned God however, but stretching that to mean he is also talking about the One Above All is a stretch. Wikipedia also mentions the FF, Spiderman and a host of other superheroes having met The One Above All, but if you go to those issues you will see that none of those beings who met were called The One Above All either by themselves, the heroes or in any writer narrative.

It's a Sham.

Just because things show up in Wiki-stuff, doesn't mean they are facts. Wikipedia will tell you this themselves. Anyone can edit Wiki articles. It doesn't mean they are correct.