Knull and Hela Fight for the Throne of Everything: The Future of Marvel at Stake

Published on June 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The comic Queen in Black pits Knull and Hela against each other for control of the Throne of Everything, a cosmic artifact that surpasses Thanos's Infinity Gauntlet. Its power allows rewriting reality, and the battle threatens to engulf Earth in a symbiotic intelligence. For the citizenry, leisure takes a backseat as this war defines the future of the Marvel universe. ⚔️

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The Throne of Everything: a weapon that rewrites the code of reality 🌌

The Throne of Everything functions as a central node of power, capable of altering the structure of the cosmos at a quantum level. Unlike the Gauntlet, which manipulates specific gems, the Throne operates on the basis of symbiosis and entropy. Knull seeks to impose a void of consciousness, while Hela aspires to control death itself. The technical conflict lies in who dominates the flow of existence's data.

When leisure becomes a symbiotic invasion 🛋️

While Knull and Hela fight for control, Earthlings have to deal with the fact that their next role-playing game or premiere series could be interrupted by a symbiote invasion. It's not the same as complaining about the internet connection as having a sticky black alien on the couch. At least, with the Throne of Everything, reality gets rewritten and maybe the next reboot will be more bearable.