One-Above-All

One-Above-All

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caption=The One-Above-All as depicted in "Sensational Spider-Man" vol. 2, #40 (Oct. 2007)
character_name=One-Above-All
real_name=One-Above-All
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Doctor Strange" vol. 2, #13 (Apr. 1976).
creators=Steve Englehart
alliances=
powers=The Demiurge
Omnipotent
Omniscient
Omnipresent|
The One-Above-All is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. The character is introduced in "Doctor Strange" vol. 2, #13 (Apr. 1976) and was created by Steve Englehart.

Fictional character biography

The One-Above-All is first mentioned as "God" by the cosmic entity the Living Tribunal during an encounter with Dr. Strange. ["Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts" vol. 2, #13 (Apr. 1976)] The One-Above-All also subtly manipulates the Titan Thanos into recreating the universe and thereby "fixing" a fundamental flaw that would have eventually destroyed it. ["" #1 - 6 (2003)] The superhero team the Fantastic Four later travel to Heaven and meet a being that is apparently God. ["Fantastic Four" #511 (May 2004)] The entity finally appears in physical form as a homeless man to Peter Parker (Spider-Man), and encourages him when his Aunt May is close to death. ["Sensational Spider-Man" vol. 2, #40 (Oct. 2007)]

Powers and abilities

As "God", the "One-Above-All" is the creator of the Earth-616 universe and all other alternate realities and is therefore omnipotent (within the scope of Marvel Comics).

References

External links

*http://www.marvel.com/universe/One-Above-All


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