Is one above all Celestial?

Yes, there's a Celestial named "The One Above All," but this is not the supreme, multiversal creator being also called "The One Above All" (TOAA) in Marvel Comics; the Celestial version is a powerful, but lesser, entity, often seen as a leader of the Celestials, while the true TOAA is the ultimate source of all creation, far beyond even the Celestials, appearing as different figures like Jack Kirby.


Is above all others a Celestial?

In the comics, One Above All is the leader of the Celestials. While he shares the same name as the supreme being of the Marvel multiverse, they are separate entities.

Who is stronger, Celestials or One Above All?

The glossary of Mighty Avengers: Most Wanted Files #1 claims that this One Above All, when differentiating him with the other One Above All, is the most powerful Celestial. This is not stated anywhere else. It is unknown how the One Above All compares to Celestials like Scathan, Exitar, or the Dreaming Celestial.


Who is above the Celestials?

In Marvel Comics, the supreme being above the Celestials is The One Above All (TOAA), the ultimate creator, with cosmic entities like Eternity, Infinity, and the Living Tribunal also holding greater power; in general, beings who transcend the universe or embody fundamental forces are considered above them.
 

Is Arishem the One Above All?

When it came time to judge Earth, Arishem judged Earth as worthy of existing. The leader of the Celestials was a being known as the One Above All, who bears the same name with the god of the Marvel universe, in the comics. However, they are two completely separate entities.


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Who is LGBT in Eternals?

Brian Tyree Henry stars as the openly gay Phastos in “Eternals,” directed by Chloé Zhao.

Why can't DC use Captain Marvel?

Owing to trademark conflicts over other characters named "Captain Marvel" owned by Marvel Comics, DC has branded and marketed the character using the trademark Shazam! since his 1972 reintroduction.

Who killed Arishem?

Later, rabid Dark Celestials created by the God of Mischief Loki attacked and killed Arishem and other Celestials, which kicked off the Final Host.


Who are the 10 Eternals?

In 5000 BC, ten superpowered beings known as Eternals—Ajak, Sersi, Ikaris, Kingo, Sprite, Phastos, Makkari, Druig, Gilgamesh, and Thena—are sent to Earth by Arishem, a Celestial, on the starship Domo. They are charged with exterminating invasive entities known as the Deviants.

Who was Galactus afraid of?

Galactus fears few, but the cosmic entity known as the Black Winter, which destroyed his original universe, is a primary threat he avoids, while the reality-warping child Franklin Richards, due to his immense power, also commands Galactus's fear and respect, sometimes even becoming his herald. Other powerful beings like Owen Reece (Molecule Man) and entities of creation/destruction also pose significant threats that give Galactus pause.
 

Is Star Lord's dad a Celestial?

Yes, Star-Lord's dad, Ego, is a Celestial in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and a living planet who sought to use Peter Quill's half-Celestial heritage to achieve universal expansion, as revealed in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. This connection explains Peter's own latent Celestial powers, though they are significantly less developed and eventually fade after Ego's defeat, as.
 


Who has defeated Arishem?

Arishem is the most powerful of the Fourth Host, but he is not the most powerful Celestial. The Dreaming Celestial, one of Arishem's subordinates from the Second Host, managed to defeat him.

Is Dormammu a Celestial?

No, Dormammu is not a Celestial; he's a powerful, extra-dimensional magical being from the Dark Dimension, while Celestials are ancient, cosmic alien beings from our universe, making them distinct cosmic forces. Dormammu's power comes from magic and his own realm, whereas Celestials wield immense cosmic power and operate on a universal scale, though Dormammu can rival or exceed some Celestials within his domain, notes.
 

Is Loki a God or demi God?

Loki is a complex figure: he's a Jötunn (Frost Giant) by birth, the son of the giant Laufey, but he's considered an honorary member of the Aesir gods, adopted by Odin and raised in Asgard, making him functionally a god in Norse mythology and Marvel lore, often called the God of Mischief. So, he's a giant with god-like status and attributes, not a demigod in the typical human-god offspring sense, though he fathers powerful beings like Fenrir and Jörmungandr. 


Who is in Earth 10005?

Earth-10005 is the earth where all the original Fox X-Men films take place. Dubbed by many as the "FoxVerse", his includes iconic movies featuring Wolverine, Deadpool, Professor X, and Magneto. It's a separate universe from the McU's main Earth-616.

Is Groot a Celestial?

Groot is a Flora colossus from Planet X, the capital of the branch worlds. The Flora colossi are tree-like beings whose language is almost impossible to understand due to their stiff larynxes, causing their speech to sound like they are repeating the phrase "I am Groot".

Why do Eternals not fight Thanos?

The Eternals didn't fight Thanos because their Celestial programming strictly forbade interfering in human conflicts unless Deviants were involved, and their true mission was protecting the Emergence (the birth of a new Celestial on Earth) by ensuring humanity's population grew, which Thanos's snap actually helped slow down, buying time for the Emergence. Their focus remained on Deviants and the Celestial agenda, not cosmic wars like Thanos's, seeing humanity's self-destruction as part of its natural evolution, even if it meant immense suffering. 


Who is the real god in Marvel?

God (One Above All)

The One Above All is the ultimate source of life and creation and the architect/creator of the Multiverse and everything that exists. The One Above All has stated that its "only weapon is love", which was further stated by the Watcher.

Who is the real villain in Eternals?

The main villains in Marvel's Eternals are layered: initially, the monstrous Deviants, led by Kro, serve as the physical threat, but the true antagonist is Ikaris, who betrays his team to serve the Celestial creator Arishem, aiming to trigger the planet-destroying "Emergence" for cosmic balance, making Arishem the overarching cosmic villain.
 

What's the saddest death in Marvel?

The saddest Marvel deaths often cited include Tony Stark (Iron Man) for his ultimate sacrifice, Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) for her selfless act on Vormir, Yondu Udonta for his touching final moments with Peter Quill, Loki for his shocking demise in Infinity War, and Gwen Stacy (in Spider-Man comics/movies) for her devastating fall, with many feeling the mass dusting of characters in Infinity War, especially Spider-Man, also deeply impactful.
 


Has Eternals 2 been confirmed?

No, Eternals 2 is not officially confirmed; in fact, reports and comments from Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige suggest it's not in immediate development, with Marvel shifting focus after the first film's mixed reception, though elements of the story, like the emergence of Tiamut from the ocean, are appearing in other MCU projects like Captain America: Brave New World. While there were rumors and even some actor-generated hype for a sequel, Marvel seems to be incorporating the lore into larger multiversal events rather than greenlighting a direct follow-up for now. 

Who was the first LGBT character in Marvel?

As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.

Why is Kamala Khan obsessed with Captain Marvel?

Kamala became obsessed with them, especially Carol Danvers, AKA Captain Marvel. She modeled her ideals after her heroic idol, and when she gained unexplained powers herself, she learned to use her powers for good.