After Chapter 31 divert to "Not Too Distant Future"
Proteus isn’t just named after a god, he’s as close to being one as any mutant has ever been. Cable and Stryfe, Emma, Psylocke, Rachel Grey, Wanda. By: narutokid239. Watch as a new mutant thrust into this life he never wanted must adapt and learn to control his gift so that he won't be a threat to the people, the mutants in his life or the world. Omega-level mutant is a term used in comic books published by Marvel Comics to designate a particularly powerful form of mutant.While the exact application of the term has been used in slightly varied ways by different authors, it is most commonly used to describe a mutant possessing a power(s) without any known measurable limit. The term was first seen in the 1986 issue Uncanny X-Men #208, but was completely unexplained (beyond the obvious implication of it referring to an exceptional level of power). So there is some concept of a level above Omega. Not Omega Level: Iceman. Hope you enjoy!
I'M SURPRISED, TOO. In it, a Celestial identifies Franklin Richards as having "beyond Omega level power". Hickman is trying to reel in the non-stop power expansion and watering down of the term, I think.
Omega-level mutants An Omega-level mutant is one with the most powerful genetic potential of their mutant abilities. Omega-level mutants An Omega-level mutant is one with the most powerful genetic potential of their mutant abilities. An obvious Omega level mutant is Magneto, whose powers over magnetism lead to a variety of abilities and also allow him to manipulate related fields of gravity and electricity to a certain degree. But Bobby Drake is a canonical Omega Level Mutant. Follow/Fav Young XMen: Omega Level Threat. Iceman has loads of potential. Therefore, I decided to create a post explaining Omega-Level Mutants as best I can. For a while Franklin was “beyond Omega level”. He has gotten close, though.
Lots of characters have been labelled Omega Level over the years. Iceman is a great example of being able to perform Omega-level feats without actually being an Omega-level mutant. In the Marvel Universe, there are several beings who can be defined as having Omega-level strength, while at the same time, not being certified as an Omega-Level Mutant, for obvious reasons. Admittedly, Bobby is only one of the most powerful Mutants IN THEORY, as he hasn't yet cracked his full potential.
The term was first seen in the 1986 issue Uncanny X-Men #208, but was completely unexplained (beyond the obvious implication of it referring to an exceptional level of power). Omega Level Mutant. Quentin is a "Beyond Omega-Level" mutant - the highest category known in the Marvel universe, simply put this means Quentin is above even Xavier in strength and could achieve potentially limitless power if he so desired, he can also exist outside the physical realm in an incorporeal yet fully sentient state. The term was first seen in the 1986 issue Uncanny X-Men #208 as "Class Omega", but was completely unexplained beyond the obvious implication of it referring to an exceptional level …
His powers are also extremely flexible and inventive. – casperOne Dec 30 '11 at 4:21
Omega-level Shapeshifter ... Jean gray, magneto, professor x, wolverine (i think), ect. I know. I assume that this transcends any label applied to mutants, and instead applies to higher-order beings such as Galactus, Eternity, Death, etc. LOADS. When Emma Frost took control of Bobby, she was able to unleash a massive amount of power. An Omega-level mutant is one with the most powerful genetic potential and expression of their mutant abilities. They are just really powerful in their abilities. Pixie/OC.
There is a beyond omega but getting you into that gets you people like sue and reeds son who is basically god.