Galactus & the Celestials Are Pathetic Compared to One Cosmic Threat

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Galactus & the Celestials Are Pathetic Compared to One Cosmic Threat
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Galactus and the Celestials are prominent cosmic entities and some of Marvel's most powerful beings. But the Infinites make them look like ants.

The Marvel Universe has no shortage when it comes to cosmic entities and deified superbeings, such as Galactus and the Celestials. While these entities serve as the driving forces behind many cosmic happenings, even they pale in comparison to a certain extradimensional threat.

2000's Avengers: Infinity by Roger Stern, Sean Chen, and Scott Hanna sees the Avengers face a race of androids who break down planetary matter so that their master can reshape planets. When the master arrives, the Avengers are taken aback by how massive the being is, and how efficient it is in breaking down the planet, to the point that Thor notes,"Galactus is but a speck in comparison.

So, how do the Avengers manage to defeat the multiversal beings? Galactus is an irrelevant crumb compared to them, and if Eternity could not do it, then certainly nothing else in the universe could either. Thankfully, the Avengers realized that there are other means of besting their enemies aside from hitting them with as much power as possible.

Marvel made the Infinites so powerful that it's almost incomprehensible, and not even Galactus, the Celestials, or Eternity could compare to them. But it turns out that one doesn't always have to punch through massive problems like Galactus and the Celestials, especially when talking through them can be a better and more effective method.

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