In the vast expanse of the Marvel Universe, where cosmic entities play the game of existence with galaxies as their pawns, there exists a figure whose very essence is the antithesis of creation itself. This figure is Oblivion, the personification of nothingness, a being whose ambitions are as dark as the void from which he hails. His name alone evokes the endless, all-consuming abyss that he represents. Oblivion is not just a character; he is a concept, a living embodiment of non-existence, standing shoulder to shoulder with other cosmic entities such as Death, Eternity, and Infinity.
The Cosmic Family and the Quest for Nothingness
Oblivion exists as a sibling to Death, Eternity, and Infinity, forming a quartet of cosmic balance. Despite the familial ties, Oblivion’s relationship with his siblings is complex, marked by alliances and enmities that define the very fabric of the universe. He shares a special bond with Death, driven by a shared vision of the end of all things. Together, they represent the ultimate conclusion, the final chapter in the story of existence. However, Oblivion harbors a deep-seated animosity towards Infinity, seeing in his thematic opposite an obstacle to his nihilistic goals. Infinity and Eternity, in their commitment to the perpetuation of existence, stand in direct opposition to Oblivion’s vision of total annihilation.
Oblivion’s ambition is nothing less than the complete eradication of all life and matter across the Multiverse. However, this is not a quest he undertakes alone. Recognizing the magnitude of his undertaking, Oblivion enlists avatars and creates beings to serve his ends. Notable among these is the Chaos King, an avatar who embodies the forces of chaos and shares Oblivion’s destructive crusade. This alliance of darkness and chaos poses a formidable threat to the heroes of the Marvel Universe and the natural order itself.
Powers Beyond Comprehension
Oblivion’s powers are vast and terrifying, placing him on par with some of the most powerful entities in existence. His intelligence is vast, matched only by a cosmic awareness that keeps him informed of events across the universe. With the ability to move through time and space, Oblivion can manifest anywhere, anytime, making his presence both unpredictable and inescapable.
His physical attributes are equally formidable, with superhuman strength, speed, and endurance. Oblivion possesses the ability to teleport, fly, and unleash energy blasts and force fields of immense power. His mastery over matter allows him to annihilate, create, or transform objects with mere thought, a testament to his near-limitless power.
However, despite his overwhelming might, Oblivion is not omnipotent. There are limits to his abilities, such as an inability to fully manipulate time or resurrect the dead. This serves as a reminder that even in the realm of cosmic entities, there are boundaries and balances that cannot be crossed.
Marvel Comics’ “God” series
Oblivion re-emergence in issue three of Marvel Comics’ “God” series by Jonathan Hickman has set the stage for a pivotal role in the unfolding narrative.
The Gods Among Us: Lesser vs. Greater
The latest narrative unfolds with a revelation that all the lesser gods are on the move, hinting at the stirring of greater gods. This distinction between lesser and greater gods is crucial. Lesser gods, like Thor, Loki, and Hercules, are planetary-level beings, while greater gods encompass entities such as the Living Tribunal and Eternity—beings of immeasurable power and scope.
The Arrival of Oblivion
Our journey takes us to the Library of Worlds, where Dimitri Krov, a steward of the scientific order, encounters Oblivion. Oblivion’s arrival is unprecedented; he is an abstract, a creator god of immense power, hinting at a looming calamity. His dialogue with Dimitri reveals his discontent with humanity’s arrogance and the abandonment of divine worship for the creations of their own hands—politics, ideology, persona—all of which have failed, leaving humanity adrift.
Oblivion’s Philosophy
Oblivion stands apart from other gods; he does not seek worship or praise. His domain grows not from the devotion of mankind but from those who seek him out, offering them the freedom to do as they please, for in his eyes, nothing ultimately matters. He sees himself as the inevitable end, the ash of annihilation.
The Cosmic Serpent’s Power
Oblivion is not just any cosmic entity; he is the personification of the void, making him arguably the most powerful character in the Marvel Universe. His power eclipses that of his siblings—Death, Eternity, and Infinity—and even the Living Tribunal admits its incapacity to command the void. Oblivion’s dominion extends over the unmanifest, the unborn, essentially ruling over nothingness itself.
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