Detailed Information of Superhero
Adam Warlock (Earth-19141)
Adam Warlock traveled with the Mad Titan Thanos in the reality of Earth-19141 in order to find an object on a planet that was drawing them in. As they explored the treasure in the ruins deep below the planet's surface, they encountered two counterparts of themselves from a parallel universe. The artifact itself had been created by unknown higher-dimensional entities above even the Living Tribunal. The two universes were remodeled according to respective subconscious perceptions of reality of Thanos from Earth-19141 and Warlock of Earth-616. Earth-19141 was transformed by Earth-19141 Thanos into Earth-14209, a massive necropolis, while Earth-616 Warlock turned Earth-616 into Earth-20209, a reality in a constant state of death and resurrection. Earth-616 Thanos was tasked by the Eternity of his universe to destroy Earth-616 Warlock to prevent him from consuming all of reality, while Earth-19141 Warlock was tasked by Infinity from Earth-616 to destroy Earth-19141 Thanos to restore their reality to normal.
Superhero Details
Seemingly those of Adam Warlock of Earth-616.
Adam Warlock (Earth-19141) and Thanos (Earth-616) from Thanos The Infinity Relativity Vol 1 1 001.jpg
Thanos showing Warlock that his readings match that of an entire universe
Nigh-omnipotence: Both Reality-616 and Reality 19141 were restructured into new realities but were then brought back. Thanos and Warlock originally thought that only 616 was brought back and 19141 was destroyed, but it turned out that all of Reality-19141 was absorbed into Warlock's body instead, making him nigh-omnipotent. Warlock was able to overpower another reality's Eternity, Infinity, Master Order, Lord Chaos, In-Betweener, Mistress Love, Sire Hate, Celestial, Watcher, Stranger, Eon, and Death all at once because he had absorbed all their 19141 counterparts.
Warlock claimed that had he, as the new Living Tribunal, fought the Beyonders instead of the original Living Tribunal, the story would have played out differently.[5]
A nod toward the identity of the Living Tribunal in Ultimates 2 (Vol. 2) #2 having originating in Thanos: The Infinity Finale #1 was confirmed by Al Ewing, though it is intentionally left vague.