Bruce Lee did indeed kill Chuck Norris. It was recorded as the most expensive special effect in movie history.Aby_Z said:...what the hell? Who makes something that powerful? You just can't do that. You can't beat something that controls reality itself! ... Well, I guess they needed something new after a while...sunami88 said:Mad Jim Jaspers [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Jim_Jaspers].
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Sir James Jaspers is one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel universe, with the power to warp reality. The less powerful Earth-238 version of Jaspers was able to warp his entire universe beyond recognition to such a degree that it became necessary to destroy the Earth-238 timeline completely just to stop the Jaspers' Warp from spreading to other universes. From what Merlyn hinted during his telepathic alert to Captain Britain, the more powerful Earth-616 Jaspers was an omniversal scale threat whose power would continue to grow and develop on an exponential rate:
"This version of Jaspers. Is too powerful, too dangerous. His counterpart could at least be halted, even if it meant destroying his entire continuum. This one is not so easily containable. And if he cannot be defeated, then the omniverse shall fall into chaos, and a new and hostile god shall play dice with matter."
Mad Jim Jaspers has vast reality warping powers. He can restructure matter and energy on an enormous scale and bend and distort space to create tesseract spaces which are far larger than what would otherwise fit into a three dimensional space. He can warp and disrupt the laws of physics to make entire universes unsuitable for life if left unchecked. During his battle with the Fury, Jaspers altered his own form to change into completely different lifeforms and even non-living objects while maintaining his own human mind. He reanimated his entire body after having been fried into an empty skeleton by the Fury. He has shown himself capable of resurrecting the dead and creating sentient lifeforms.
OT: Because everyone's picked Goku/Chuck Norris(Bruce Lee killed him, by the way. Remember?) I'm going to go ahead with a game.
Laharl from Disgaea. Nothing beats jumping on top of a meteor and laughing insanely as it pounds into your enemies skulls...
Wow Marvel have outdone themselves. This is by far the worst name for a "hero" ever. It sounds like something DC would have made up.konkwastaken said:One Above All.
The One-Above-All is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. He is the most powerful being in the Marvel Multiverse. His powers are unlimited, incalculable and immeasurable.The Living Tribunal revealed to Doctor Strange, that he answers only to the One-Above-All.The One-Above-All is also Omnipresent which means that there exists only one, and in all realities at once.Occupation - Ruler of the Multiverse
Aliases - God
He is tied with Presence, One Above All's DC counterpart.
The Presence is the supreme being in the DC Comics Universe as it is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent.
The Presence is the beyond the Source which is merely thought of as the intelligence aspect of its infinite scope.
The Presence is everywhere at all time. It chooses to appear in different forms such as the "Hand of Creation."
The Presence is the most powerful entity in the DC Universe. Different stories portray it as being the "creator of the DC universe" and thus transcending all things with the Presence itself being its representation within creation. Other stories have it as another god who inherited a large portion of the godwave, the force that created the gods of the DC universe, and relies on the faith of its worshipers to empower it.
http://www.comicvine.com/one-above-all/29-44473/
http://marvel.wikia.com/One_Above_All_(Supreme_Being)
http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Presence_(New_Earth)
Nice choice.Hyper-space said:the Shrike
but by that logic he could not be more powerful than them thus meaning he would not hold the title of most powerful, nobody could since there would be more than oneAC10 said:Kirby, because if there were a character conceivably more powerful, he could just copy their power and thus become as powerful as they are. By this inference there could not be a character more powerful.