Negasonic Teenage Warhead has come a long way, starting as a one-off X-Men character to starring in her own solo adventures after teaming up with Deadpool. But you run with a Galactus Version of herself shows just how far she can go. The future is never certain, however, and it’s hard for even a precog to know for sure what’s coming down the line.
in Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comic #46-48 by Andrew Wheeler, Carola Borelli, Brittany Pierre and Joe Sabino, Ellie Phimister, otherwise known as Negasonic Teenage Warhead, is forced to confront A dark future in which she becomes the new Galactus To escape the end of the universe.
Ali is on the run from the TVA, who are hunting her because of her potential to become a universe-destroying threat. The appearance of this “Megasonic Endless Godhead“ Were, at first, only to prove the point. Ellie tries to sacrifice herself in order to destroy it – and her – instead of doing the one thing her precog powers say will save reality, which is kissing her new crush, Yuki.
Negasonic Teenage Warhead gains monumental power in 1 Dark Future
the “Megasonic Endless Godhead” is a haunting future for Negasonic
The evolution of Negasonic’s powers is related to her main gift of precognition. In this arc, her precognition allows her to accidentally “steal” powers from her potential future self. at one time, She Steal the power of Galactus after she predicted the end of the universeunderstood the Dewar as his successor. The TVA are specifically after Ali because she accidentally took reality warping powers from the future, but in the conclusion of the series, Ali sends her borrowed powers back to the future, with the promise to be ready for them if they do one day manifest for Real.
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Ali has a strange way of becoming a major Marvel character. Originally introduced in New X-Men #115 by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely, Tim Townsend, Mark Morales, Hi-Fi, Saida Temofonte and Richard Starkings, Ali was a god precognitive on the mutant haven of Genosha Who was the only one who foresaw the destruction of the island and her own death. The death helped spur Emma Frost to greater heroism, and the story has been it for Negasonic for over a decade. However, after Negasonic became a supporting character in the Deadpool films, she got to come back in the Mare’s own comic adventures.
Negasonic Teenage Warhead confronts her own problems by literally becoming Galactus
Sometimes, Galactus is also a metaphor
The great thing about Negasonic’s Galactus form is how it literalizes her internal conflict. Ali’s nihilistic streak has been constant since her first appearance, and the declarations of the TVA that she will destroy the universe only seems to prove that nothing is worth it. The Megasonic Endless Godhead is the literalization of this fear: a version of Eli that has destroyed everything and exists only to destroy what is left. Ali is smart enough to call this nihilism on the page. Maybe she’s spending too much time with Deadpool.
By accepting her potential as a reality warrior, Ellie is able to control her powers and reject the idea that she is destined for terrible things.
The conclusion of this arc is the perfect rejection of nihilism. By accepting her potential as a reality warrior, Ellie is able to control her powers and reject the idea that she is destined for terrible things. Just as she ran from the potential, she also ran from Yuki for fear of rejection or hurting her, and the two ended up kissing in Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comic #49, so save the universe, is the ultimate symbol of Ali’s bright future. No offense to GalactusHowever Negasonic Teenage Warhead – Made a household name thanks to Deadpool – Proves that when it comes down to it, nothing is stronger than love.