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  2. Living Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The Living Tribunal is a cosmic entity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. [1] The character first appeared in Strange Tales #157 (June 1967) and was created by Stan Lee , Marie Severin , and Herb Trimpe .

  3. Eternity (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Once Thanos is eventually dispatched (courtesy of his own carelessness), Eternity unsuccessfully advises fellow cosmic entity the Living Tribunal against allowing the Infinity Gems to be used in conjunction. [29] Eternity develops animosity towards the artificial being Adam Warlock, whom the entity encounters on several occasions. [30]

  4. Starfox (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In Thanos: The Infinity Ending, when the three arrive at the domain of the Above-All-Others, they found out that they are already too late since future Thanos has already absorbed the Living Tribunal and Above-All-Others. However, thanks to Eros now existing outside the norm, the omniscient omnipresent Thanos could not clearly see him or Adam ...

  5. In-Betweener - Wikipedia

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    He is later freed by Thanos, who secretly desires the Soul Gem in his possession. Thanos then steals the gem and abandons the In-Betweener to face the wrath of Master Order and Lord Chaos, who discover he has escaped his prison. [4] The In-Betweener later appeared as a pawn of the villain Scorpio, a member of the criminal organization Zodiac.

  6. Marvel: The End - Wikipedia

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    Despite their virtual omnipotence, the cosmic beings are unsuccessful, since Thanos had, by absorbing the Heart of the Universe, not simply become more powerful than when he wielded the Infinity Gauntlet—but had actually become one with everyone and everything; even the Living Tribunal had become no more than a "part" of Thanos.

  7. Adam Warlock - Wikipedia

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    In Thanos: The Infinity Ending, after the future omnipotent Thanos absorbed the Living Tribunal and the Above-All-Others, Adam, Starfox and Pip realizing that they were too late escape, except for Adam who confronts Thanos before being banished by the omnipresent being within himself. Adam went to Kang the Conqueror's ship where he sought to ...

  8. Beyonders - Wikipedia

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    The Beyonders have been witnessed killing nearly all of the Celestials and destroying abstract entities such as Eternity and Infinity throughout the multiverse at the same time, and three members of the race together managed to kill the Living Tribunal itself. [2] The Beyonders are what Doctor Doom calls "linear beings".

  9. Lord Chaos (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Lord Chaos is an abstract entity who embodies disarray and confusion, and the opposing force to "brother" entity Master Order. [9] The pair are rarely seen, but appear to manipulate events to prompt Spider-Man to solicit the Thing to join the Avengers and Adam Warlock in the first war against the Titan Thanos and defeat him.