@@Nocturnalmovie mandrakk was literally winning and toying with cas until he was caught off-guard which cas used a weapon and got advantage and threw mandrakk in void to which later cas died due to heavy wounds wounds that was damaged and could not be repaired leading to cas death
@@Beyonder-qs1mw You do realise the Armor was trapped in a hyperstory that was literally trying to kill him. And even despite that, he WON. He's job was not to survive, it was to stop Mandrakk, and he did whilst rejecting the narrative.
CAS is one of my main favorite powerful beings inside the DC universe. It would had been interesting to see him on the Dark Knight Metal Arc comics fighting against TDK. And joining forces with Superboy Prime and Anticrisis Wonder Woman. Technically, I was always wondering where was CAS when the events of Dark Knight Metal occurred, because it's was supposed that CAS was created long before TDK's arrival.
Yep, also this is an unpopular opinion, but he is one of those characters who is cool and very op, so he's a very likable character, people also need to look at both sides rather than only using him for debates.
He can't be in Death Metal. CAS is a hyper-historical character, who was made against Mandrakk. He refers by Grant Morrison's Cosmology, who is no longer a DC Comics writer.
CAS solos anime and 99.89% of fiction .....I'm saying 0.1% is left and yes LOTS of characters are there in that small 0.1%.....so don't come commenting lol
Okay so let me see if i can explain anything, sorry if I sound a little annoying. So in the beginning, there was the monitor mind, basically the Overvoid. The nothingness beyond reality. What essentially happened is that it noticed a flaw in itself, and that flaw was DC. So it sent a probe(Monitor) to observe one of the planets within, the probe saw the story of Superman in 1933 and was terrified by it, so it split into two. That other half was Mandrakk. As it left the story, it so no other way to defend itself from the story, so in a desperate attempt, it decided to contain the story inside a cosmic armor. That Armor, is CAS. Later the descendents of that probe made up a story saying that the armor was designed by Dax Novu to fight Mandrakk (who is Dax Novu by the way🤣🤣🤣). Mandrakk was using them to drill(bleed) a hole into the storyline and put himself into the story. So just to give you some context into how powerful he is. Mandrakk hit superman with a blast of 52 universes. Those universes are the Universe of something called Bleed, which essentially represents continuity in DC, this represents all the arcs in DC that contradict and compliment each other. He was essentially manipulating DC continuity by crafting a hyperstory around the Armor in which the fight ends with him dying. To show you how big in scale this fight is, there are 52 known universes in DC, one of which is earth 33, our world. However there is a fictional membrane that prevents other DC characters from entering, they can only enter as memes. Above that is the God Sphere, The Fifth Dimension, The Monitor Sphere and then the nothingness (Overvoid, Monitor mind) So the cosmic armor is literally the amalgamation of everything I'm the real world and in fiction. And Mandrakk is an Avator of what isn't.
Mandrakk scales to Superman, they are both equals and possess the same plot manipulating and adaptation abilities. Superman does have the edge because he is literally the DC multiverse's defense mechanism against potential threats. The cosmos will not let him die.
@@silusmkhwananzi3121no TDK exist in the dark multiverse CAS exist in another and I’m pretty sure TDK can’t defend against the adaptation and I’m more of a Batman fan