![]() ![]() ![]() There's an old Marvel character called the SHAPER OF WORLDS (he was created by my favorite aliens the SKRULLS and he looks like half of one too!), I have to delve more of his long-forgotten feats, etc.I dimly remember him but him doing some wild things but he'd get creamed by the Beyonder. ![]() The BEYONDER, in New Avengers: Illuminati Vol 2 issue 3 warped reality to recreate an identical copy of the borough of Manhattan populated with replicas of Marvel characters in the vacuum of space.during the first Secret War he created a whole planet and transported a sizeable assembly of the Marvel universe onto it. The only one on the list I question is Phoenix, as the Phoenix Force has shown the ability to alter the future to some extent but doesn't seem to actually warp reality in the same way as the others. M, Proteus, The Sentry, and Monarch all seem to be in this category though a writer could easily change this for some of all of them in the event that they got their act together and started using any hidden potential they had. Molecule Man would probably be at the top of the list or just under Franklin, but given his nature as a universal constant I'm not sure if he could be considered a reality warper or just a part of reality itself.īelow those guys is where I would place anyone whose reality warping powers haven't been demonstrated to be universal or global, and I'm not sure that there's any point in trying to rank them as they are all in category where even destroying them utterly isn't enough to actually remove them from reality: they have a habit of just blinking back into existence. It's probable that Matthew Malloy is somewhere near the top of this list as well. I believe Wanda may be next as her power at its peak affected multiple realities, not just the 616. At peak power I would say it's probably Franklin on top, no contest. ![]()
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