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On a more somber note, the only one of us that will still be here posting is the Beyonder!! frown.gif

 

Actually in the future the beyonder turns into a cosmic cube when he mates with some guy.

It happened in a Fantastic four issue

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On a more somber note, the only one of us that will still be here posting is the Beyonder!! frown.gif

 

Actually in the future the beyonder turns into a cosmic cube when he mates with some guy.

It happened in a Fantastic four issue

 

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Hey, don't be P-O'ed at Ares. It's not his fault that your fate has already been written in stone!! 893naughty-thumb.gif

 

I think Ares said it was written in a FF comic book, not stone. 27_laughing.gif

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The Beyonder

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

 

A nigh-omnipotent being created by writer/editor Jim Shooter who provided the MacGuffin impetus for Marvel Comics first Secret Wars limited series.

 

The Beyonder was the sum total of a pocket dimension which was accidentally accessed by nebbish scientist Owen Reece. Part of the energy from the dimension escaped and imbued Reece with near-infinite powers which he wielded as the villainous Molecule Man. The remaining energy of the pocket dimension apparently gained sentience and curiousity. Using its vast powers the Beyonder created a planet and abducted a number of superheroes and supervillains so that he could observe the never-ending battle between good and evil that rages within humanity writ large.

 

Beyonder came to Earth to walk among humans and study them and learn of this thing that we call "desire" firsthand. During the course of this belabored 9 issue series the Beyonder encountered and crossed over into the titles of every Marvel comic that was being published at the time. The Beyonder battled various heroes, created a human body for himself, transformed a Manhattan office building into gold upon learning about the monetary system from a homeless woman and a hero-for-hire, learnt the difference between material goods which were meant to be ingested (food, cake) and those which were not (bottles), had a love affair with a disco star, got a haircut and wardrobe patterned after Michael Jackson circa Thriller, inspired a cult of meditators, was toilet trained by Spider-Man, and ultimately died when he tried to create for himself a human body without the intrusive omnipotence.

 

The tale of the Beyonder concluded several years later in an issue of the Fantastic Four where the characters learnt that the energy which comprised the Beyonder and the energy that gave the Molecule Man his powers needed to be combined in order to create the basis for a mentally stable, mature nigh-omnipotent being to be born.

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