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The Iceman vs Oblivion fight was an illusion

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I'm sick of people across the Internet and on VSBW bringing up Iceman vs Oblivion as an example of Marvel's bad powerscaling. The entire fight was shown to be a mere illusion.

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Furthermore, another common example brought up is Panther God defeating Logos. This was only because the death of the Living Tribunal caused the multiverse to become destabilised. Thus normal power levels were not in effect. At that point in time the Panther god was probably actually stronger than Logos. This does not mean that Panther god is stronger than Logos or LT in normal circumstances.
 
Iceman versus Oblivion may be inaccurate, but the Black Panther defeating Logos really is a case of bad powerscaling, or at least I do not remember any explicit statements about that killing the Tribunal caused metaphysical chaos in the power hierarchies.
 
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