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Marvel's Death: More Powerful Than Thanos? Let's Find Out!
Whoa, hold up! Agatha All Along just threw a seriously game-changing character into the MCU mix: Death herself! This isn't just some random villain; this is a cosmic entity; an abstract being representing, well, death itself! That makes viewers question, what exactly does this even mean in a cinematic universe that has already portrayed countless epic figures of awesome, cosmic power, already. This article breaks down Death's powers, compares her to big names like Thanos and other Marvel gods; creating a comparative analysis between various powerful figures across the Marvel franchise and also a more broader look into what this might just mean to the wider context of other Marvel movies. Are we finally going to encounter a being that is both beyond the capability of other, equally awesome, incredibly well-known MCU figures? And also are those other similarly awesome entities also truly comparable?
First, get familiar with some of those key details: Agatha All Along shows Agatha Harkness (and her witchy coven) heading down Witches' Road in search of a crazy powerful magical wish. We find that Death (played by the amazing Aubrey Plaza as Rio Vidal) is a huge part of that whole thing; this series creates many chilling and enjoyable encounters that are certainly worthy of the Halloween-themed imagery portrayed throughout the entirety of Agatha All Along, hinting toward various spooky themes through those scary trial sequences!
Let’s consider Thanos, that insane villain that decimated half the universe. Even after those intense Infinity Saga battles; even now in the Multiverse Saga; those consequences are ever-present and ever-impactful. Those Infinity Stones made him godlike; powerful enough to unleash universal-level genocide! But here's the thing – in Marvel Comics, his whole shtick involved getting Death’s attention! Now, Death’s MCU debut makes fans think what this might mean. What would it even mean if a cosmic being beyond the abilities of another such equally powerful individual such as Thanos, actually emerged from behind the scenes and becomes an actively participating character in the MCU. Will these elements of cosmic, supernatural themes become prevalent themes which dictate the future course of Marvel narratives?
Aubrey Plaza’s Rio Vidal appears in the very first episode of Agatha All Along with this clandestine, complex relationship with Agatha! Clues litter that series; showing that she's far, far more than meets the eye! Those hints? A mysterious “Green Witch” status and calling herself "the" Green Witch; indicating something bigger than the role she is given. It is finally revealed and is revealed only late in the series (in episode 7) during those various trial sequences surrounding the journey through Witches' Road, culminating in those very conclusive tarot readings!
In Marvel Comics, Death is an abstract cosmic entity. The most simple of descriptions for this immense figure include: an almost all-powerful and even omniscient being capable of creating whatever this figure might wish to create, with little constraints other than its fundamental desires. Those are serious powers. She manipulates time, travels between dimensions; and is more than able to appear and look as she wishes. She's linked to Oblivion (the personification of non-existence) along with being born at the very beginning of the cosmos itself; with lesser deities, or merely incredibly strong, powerful individuals such as the Asgardians only operating on those comparatively extremely limited areas and not reaching any close approximation to such beings.
Yet she’s limited too! She mostly sticks to her role. Although, it is important to mention some crucial historical context around this individual: that powerful being called the Beyonder managed to actually kill her; completely halting death and bringing the universe's total population to unimaginable numbers; showcasing that, in Marvel continuity; that is an incredibly powerful and unexpected turn of events that highlights the impact of some key and less significant entities impacting Death, ultimately showcasing what she actually values in the context of Marvel stories!
Death is way stronger than most MCU characters! She's on par with those immensely powerful beings rarely ever seen – yet this entity remains active and participating within the confines of the current series!
Let’s look at others who’ve appeared: Eternity (in Thor: Love and Thunder); those powerful symbols relating to Living Tribunal, and even Entropy. We should even note how those things related to Loki also completely changes the equation.
Death’s actions also are notable for her behavior in the MCU itself! Her seemingly very straightforward agreements and bargains with Agatha (“You get your power, and I get my bodies”), show her more direct impact and willingness to involve herself with human actions!
Death's MCU introduction is a big deal! She dwarfs many in power, perhaps even surpasses Thanos, who clearly became such an important and immensely powerful figure through obtaining the Infinity stones! This character is incredibly relevant because it shows that a being of cosmic scale operating within that realm far exceeding other entities has been made readily available; emphasizing this immense power compared to almost everything that we’ve ever seen before this point within Marvel continuity! Her continued impact depends on the story's writers! But for now; we can expect a more nuanced look into how much those abstract concepts could influence both stories and also future development within the MCU!