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The Heart of the Universe is a means by which onne can be "synchronized" with the "frequency" of the entirety of Marvels infinite multiverse, becoming one with all aspects - matter; energy and even ideals. When the Titan [[Thanos]] merged with the Heart he claimed he became the individual thoughts of each and every sentient being and "...the last breath of a dying woman". Due to Thanos' "experience" in channeling vast amounts of energy, such as that of the [[Cosmic Cube]] and the [[Infinity Gems]] he was capable of directly merging with the Heart which seemingly granted him the power of The One Above All. Unlike Thanos, [[Akhenaten (comics)|Akhenaten]] who at a previous time had come into possession of the Heart had to rely on machinery to siphon small portions of energy from the Heart.<ref>''Marvel Universe: The End'' #4-5 (2003)</ref> |
The Heart of the Universe is a means by which onne can be "synchronized" with the "frequency" of the entirety of Marvels infinite multiverse, becoming one with all aspects - matter; energy and even ideals. When the Titan [[Thanos]] merged with the Heart he claimed he became the individual thoughts of each and every sentient being and "...the last breath of a dying woman". Due to Thanos' "experience" in channeling vast amounts of energy, such as that of the [[Cosmic Cube]] and the [[Infinity Gems]] he was capable of directly merging with the Heart which seemingly granted him the power of The One Above All. Unlike Thanos, [[Akhenaten (comics)|Akhenaten]] who at a previous time had come into possession of the Heart had to rely on machinery to siphon small portions of energy from the Heart.<ref>''Marvel Universe: The End'' #4-5 (2003)</ref> |
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The Heart of the Universe provides the user with total [[omnipotence]] [[omnipresence]] [[omnibenevolence]] and [[omniscience]] |
The Heart of the Universe provides the user with total [[omnipotence]] [[omnipresence]] [[omnibenevolence]] and [[omniscience]] |
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The Heart of the Universe grants its wielder power infinitely beyond that of the Infinity Gems or Cosmic Cubes, truly having no limits to |
The Heart of the Universe grants its wielder power infinitely beyond that of the Infinity Gems or Cosmic Cubes, truly having no limits to it s power. It is implied that the Heart is the power of the One-Above-All itself |
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==Footnotes== |
==Footnotes== |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Marvel Universe: The End #1 (May 2003) |
Created by | Jim Starlin, Al Milgrom |
The Heart of the Universe is a fictional location in the Marvel Universe and appeared in publications from Marvel Comics.
Publication history
The Heart of the Universe featured in the limited series Marvel Universe: The End #1-6 (May-Aug 2003), written by Jim Starlin and art by Al Milgrom.
Powers and abilities
The Heart of the Universe is a means by which onne can be "synchronized" with the "frequency" of the entirety of Marvels infinite multiverse, becoming one with all aspects - matter; energy and even ideals. When the Titan Thanos merged with the Heart he claimed he became the individual thoughts of each and every sentient being and "...the last breath of a dying woman". Due to Thanos' "experience" in channeling vast amounts of energy, such as that of the Cosmic Cube and the Infinity Gems he was capable of directly merging with the Heart which seemingly granted him the power of The One Above All. Unlike Thanos, Akhenaten who at a previous time had come into possession of the Heart had to rely on machinery to siphon small portions of energy from the Heart.[1] The Heart of the Universe provides the user with total omnipotence omnipresence omnibenevolence and omniscience The Heart of the Universe grants its wielder power infinitely beyond that of the Infinity Gems or Cosmic Cubes, truly having no limits to it s power. It is implied that the Heart is the power of the One-Above-All itself
Footnotes
- ^ Marvel Universe: The End #4-5 (2003)