“ | Your defiance is laughable. | „ |
~ Abraxas |
Summary
Born from the cosmic being Eternity, Abraxas existed as the embodiment of destruction. Galactus existed to keep him at bay. When the Galactus of universe 616 died it allowed Abraxas to journey through the multiverse killing all other alternate reality versions of Galactus seeking The Ultimate Nullifier as he did to make sure no one would be able to stop him. However he was thwarted when Franklin Richards revived the main 616 Galactus to retrieve The Ultimate Nullifier and defeat Abraxas, which caused a reset of the multiverse.
Powers and Stats
Tier: At least 1-A, possibly higher
Name: Abraxas, The Dark Man.
Origin: Marvel Comics
Gender: Inapplicable, but appears and is referred to as male.
Age: Inapplicable.
Classification: Abstract representation of destruction, Cosmic Entity.
Powers and Abilities:
- Superhuman Physical Characteristics
- Abstract Existence (Type 1; The Abstracts are concepts manifesting themselves as entities, with their very nature being insubstantial as an idea, and Abraxas being the personification of the concept of destruction)
- Nigh-Omnipresence
- Acausality (Type 4)
- Immortality (Types 1 & 5)
- True Flight
- Mind Manipulation & Memory Manipulation (For being able to wipe[1] The Watcher of his memory[2])
- Dream Manipulation (Appeared in Franklin Richard's dreams)
- Shapeshifting (Can turn himself into fire, statues or other materials[2])
- Life Manipulation & Death Manipulation (Killed Reed Richards across all realities. And killed Roma with a kiss[3])
- Fire Manipulation (As shown here[1][2]),
- Cosmic Awareness (Was immediately aware of the death of 616 Galactus. Knew exactly where Roma would be and attacked her at the right time[3])
- Vector Manipulation (Controlled the trajectory of a dead Galactus from another universe[1][2])
- Fusionism, Reality Warping & Space-Time Manipulation (His mere presence changes reality and was merging realities of the entire multiverse[4][1])
- BFR (As shown here[1])
- Enhanced Senses (Can sense people across the multiverse[2])
- Smoke Manipulation & Heat Manipulation (As shown here[2])
- Creation (Created these monsters[2])
- Large Size (Type 0[2])
- Earth Manipulation (As shown here[2])
- Intangibility (As shown here[4])
- Dimensional Travel & Teleportation (Can travel anywhere in the universe, as well as to other realities[3])
- Telekinesis (As shown here[3][5])
- Sound Manipulation (Took away Ben's voice[5])
Attack Potency: At least Outerverse level (Able to kill every incarnation of Galactus throughout the multiverse. His mere presence was merging entire universes together, being compared to grains of sand in a hourglass that Abraxas would shatter), possibly higher (Abraxas is an integral part of Multi-Eternity. He is the reason why Galactus exists in every plane of reality. Galactus exists to bring destruction to universes, so Abraxas doesn't awaken. When Abraxas did awaken from his slumber and threatened to end everything, Reed Richard was forced to destroy Multi-Eternity and restart everything just so Abraxas could be defeated.[6] Abraxas is the opposite of Multi-Eternity in the balance between chaos and order, being every act of destruction to oppose every act of creation)
Speed: Immeasurable (Should be comparable to other abstracts), with an Nigh-Omnipresent state of being (Abraxas is "every act of destruction" across the Multiverse)
Lifting Strength: Immeasurable
Striking Strength: At least Outerverse level, likely higher
Durability: At least Outerverse level, possibly higher (His destruction was only possible by destroying Multi-Eternity)
Stamina: Infinite
Range: At least Outerversal, likely higher
Standard Equipment: For a limited time, possessed the Ultimate Nullifier.
Intelligence: At least Above Average
Weaknesses: None notable
Notes:
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Notable Matchups
Victories:
Losses:
Inconclusive:
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Fantastic Four Annual Vol 1 2001
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Fantastic Four Vol 3 46
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Fantastic Four Vol 3 48
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Fantastic Four Vol 3 47
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Fantastic Four Vol 3 49
- ↑ Fantastic Four Vol 3, 46 - 49. Marvel Encyclopedia Vol 1, Fantastic Four.
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