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Who Is Oblivion? Origin, Powers and Key Facts

Oblivion (Marvel): Oblivion is the personification of the galactic void and the twin brother of Death, that once filled the multiverse before creation. part of Creation

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Oblivion is a Marvel comic book character, with over 63 comic issue appearances. Oblivion is the personification of the galactic void and the twin brother of Death, that once filled the multiverse before creation. part of Creation sprouted from him and will all return to him at the end of Time.

Who is Oblivion?

Oblivion is a cosmic abstract entity that represents the void of the universe. Oblivion, Infinity , Death and Eternity were formed by the First Firmament after the creation of this omniverse. These four cosmic beings view each other as siblings. Oblivion is in opposition to Infinity just as Death and Eternity are rivals in the universe. As a result, Oblivion and Death share a connection similar to that of Infinity and Eternity. These four cosmic beings represent the constant struggle of life and death within the universe. The realm of Oblivion is known as the Outer Void which is devoid of any matter or energy., Oblivion, being a fourth cosmos entity, his twin is Death, he is most powerful of his three siblings. Two of Oblivion's principle avatars are the Chaos King and Knull, who originated from the primordial Void before the universe began.

Key facts

Oblivion is of god/eternal origin and first appeared in "The Fuse!". The character is published by Marvel. With 63 recorded issue appearances, Oblivion ranks among the most featured characters in comics.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Oblivion?

Oblivion is the personification of the galactic void and the twin brother of Death, that once filled the multiverse before creation. part of Creation sprouted from him and will all return to him at the end of Time.

When did Oblivion first appear?

Oblivion first appeared in "The Fuse!".

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