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The Living Tribunal is a fictional cosmic entity appearing in
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s published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in '' Strange Tales'' #157 (June 1967) and was created by
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, Marie Severin, and Herb Trimpe. The Living Tribunal appeared in a cameo in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film '' Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'' (2022).


Publication history

The Living Tribunal debuted in a storyline called "The Sands of Death" in '' Strange Tales'' #157–163 (June–December 1967), giving mystic hero
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a limited time to prove Earth is worth saving. Established as apparently the supreme power in the Marvel Universe, the character made several sporadic appearances over the years, including '' What If'' #32 (April 1982); ''
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'' #41 (April 1983) and '' Secret Wars II'' #6 (December 1985). The Living Tribunal revealed clues as to its true purpose and nature in '' Silver Surfer'' (vol. 3) #31 (December 1989). After brief appearances in the role of observer in '' Guardians of the Galaxy'' #16 (September 1991) and ''
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'' #26 (Sept. 1991), the character had a significant role in the
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'' Infinity Gauntlet'' #1–6 (July–December 1991), '' Warlock and the Infinity Watch'' #1 (February 1992), and '' DC vs. Marvel'' #1–4 (April–May 1996). The Living Tribunal's role was eventually expanded on in ''
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'' (vol. 2) #12 (November 2006). The Living Tribunal was featured in the 2003's Marvel: The End storyline. The character also made an appearance during the '' Time Runs Out'' storyline, and battled
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.


Fictional character biography

The Living Tribunal is an entity that oversees and maintains balance in the realities that constitute the Marvel Comics
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, including the mainstream universe and all alternate universes. He serves as a judge of these realities. The character is first encountered by
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, announcing its intent to destroy Earth due to its potential for evil. After a series of trials, Doctor Strange is able to convince the Living Tribunal that good also exists, and Earth is spared. The Tribunal reappears to the Galadorian spaceknight
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; appears briefly with the rest of the cosmic hierarchy when in discussion with the entity the Beyonder; and reveals to the former Herald of Galactus (the Silver Surfer) that its three faces represent "Equity" (hooded face), "Vengeance" (partially shrouded face), and "Necessity" (fully shrouded face).''Silver Surfer'' (vol. 3) #31 (December 1989) The fourth side of the Living Tribunal's head is a void, with the entity claiming that the cosmic entity the
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once existed as this part of its being. The character also witnesses the triumph of the hero
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—acting as the avatar of cosmic entity Infinity—over the villain
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, who acts for the entity Oblivion. During '' DC vs. Marvel/Marvel vs. DC'', the Tribunal teamed up with the
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to save their worlds from the two cosmic brothers' attempts to destroy one of the two multiverses. Their pact, with the help of Access, created the Amalgam multiverse by merging the two multiverses, in order to "buy some time". As the new Amalgam multiverse was unstable, the former multiverses are restored. The struggle of "The Brothers" continues until the efforts of
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and
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against them make them realize they both "Did Well", and the multiverses are spared. The Living Tribunal's power is virtually limitless, as the entity prevents the Infinity Gems from being used in unison, although it remains subservient to a single, even higher entity referred to as " One-Above-All" (not to be confused with the celestial also called the
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). The entity has representatives called ''The Magistrati'' who dispense judgments by request on alien worlds, and chose to reveal the previously unseen face of "Necessity" to
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as a reflection of her own face, stating that the face is a "Cosmic Mirror which reminds us to always judge others as we would have ourselves judged".
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and the Watcher later find what appears to be the Living Tribunal's withered corpse on the moon, with no sign of who killed the entity. When Yellowjacket ventured into the Multiverse during the ''Time Runs Out'' storyline, the cause of his death was discovered: the Living Tribunal had died fighting the
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while attempting to halt the annihilation of the Marvel Multiverse.''New Avengers'' (vol. 3) #30 (April 2015) An alternative version of Adam Warlock later took up the Living Tribunal's vacant position, on orders from the One-Above-All (here called "Above-All-Others"). After the devourer of worlds Galactus evolves into a lifebringer,
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and Master Order consider this to throw the cosmic hierarchy out of balance, and ask the new Living Tribunal to render judgment. However, when the Tribunal decides in favor of a "new balance for a new cosmos", Order and Chaos join forces to seemingly kill the entity. The Living Tribunal is later resurrected and seen taking Lord Chaos and Master Order to judgment after the defeat of the First Firmament.


Powers and abilities

Thanos wielding the Infinity Gauntlet ranked the Tribunal's power as the highest in Marvel's regular multiversal hierarchy. However, the Tribunal has also referred to a higher entity that vastly eclipses its own power, and was killed by the Beyonders. The Living Tribunal was the embodiment of the Marvel Multiverse, and the sum totality of all the abstract entities within it. Nonetheless, he is inferior to the multiversal incarnation of Eternity and was referred to as an internal function of the entity.


In other media

*
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, the screenwriters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films '' Avengers: Infinity War'' and '' Avengers: Endgame'', revealed that the Living Tribunal was originally planned to have an appearance in the latter, in which they would have judged Thanos for all of the crimes he had committed against the universe, including " The Blip". * The Living Tribunal appeared in the MCU film '' Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''.


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