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No, he's not the first character to be omnipotent. The Living Tribunal debuted in published in 1967.

There is also no evidence supporting your claim that he existed before the creation of everything. clearly states that the Beyonder had no awareness until the accident that gave the Molecule Man his powers in when the accident caused a pin prick from the Beyonder's universe to Earth-616. That was the point he gained awareness.

Going with the theory that he comes from the same energy that creates Cosmic Cubes and thus making him a relation of Shaper of Worlds and Kubik, again, the same theory applies -- they had no conciousness, thoughts, or any real omnipotence until they were exposed to Earth-616 and experienced the desires of living beings.

Furthermore, if you read, the Living Tribunal refers to himself as the Living Trinity of the multiverse. He is above Death, Eternity, Galactus, Master Order, Lord Chaos and the In-Betweener, and not just these characters in the Earth-616 universe, but ALL universes in the multiverse as evidenced in. These cosmic beings by the way are the corner stones of life, death, and the principals of magic in the multiverse. Without any of these creatures there would be no multiverse to speak of. If the Living Tribunal is stronger than all of these characters combined, he is more powerful than the Beyonder.

@BeyonderGod - If you're going to argue this further how about actually citing some references, and if you can actually type out characters names that would be great too. Nothing makes your argument invalid than being too damn lazy to type out a proper explanation.