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Troubles with Eternity.

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So, the roots of our problem go back to the very description of Eternity - "Encompasses the Far Shore, which was described as a void of nonexistence beyond all levels of space, time, life and death on a multiversal scale", but this is completely wrong.
As Eternity said, Galactus, who was on the Far Shore or in the Great Nothing, was now beyond his influence (Ultimates vol 3 #5). And it wasn't just once. In a recent comic, Eternity sent the Defenders into the void himself, pointing out that void is not just beyond himself, but above. (Defenders: Beyond #1)
 
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Okay, so at least based on what's in the post, I agree that describing Eternity as beyond the far shore seems to be an error. However, OP, are you arguing that Eternity's rating should be changed or do you just want his description changed?
 
Not really... IIRC, Eternity was chained at that time, which limited his size.
Do you have a scan? Ik that he was chained, and that he later got stronger, but not that he got larger.
Please explain.
The void outside Eternity is not the Far Shore but instead Oblivion's realm, also known as the Outside. These are completely different places. Far Shore exists at the edge of Eternity, and the Outside exists beyond that.
 
Ahh, I see it now. I should've been more thorough. His initial scan doesnt actually mention the Far Shore. I shouldn't have assumed that it was an accurate description, but he also shouldn't have described it that way without justification.

So I agree with the others that as of yet, this is unjustified.
 
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