What about the cursed sword the Black Knight (of the Avengers, for clarity) carried? Wasn’t that indestructable?
I think the Spear of Destiny might be a contender. They can’t get rid of that thing no matter how hard they try. You can even throw it into the sun, it still comes back.
The Ebony Blade - and Wikipedia certainly thinks so.
This is what I was thinking of. By the way, Marshall Rogers should have had Joe Rubinstein inking him all the time, instead of having Terry Austin. Huge difference.
Actually, sword from the Lady of the Lake.
In Camelot 3000, Excalibur is the Sword in the Stone. In the Arthurian mythos, the Sword in the Stone and Excalibur are different. In the film Excalibur, the two swords are still different, but the Sword in the Stone is still a Sword of Power
Further in Excalibur, the sword is broken by Arthur’s pride, when he calls upon it to defeat Lancelot, who was a better swordsman…requiring the Lady of the Lake to “reforge” it. So I would say that the sword that Arthur has in Camelot 3000 is the more powerful, as it cleved a nuke, detonated it and survived the explosion to empower another.
The armor of the Shining Knight in DC is also reportedly indestructible.
Then there’s Inertron, the super-material that used to show up in Legion stories.
There was another strip in which Lucy tore the blanket into, well, strips. Linus reconstructed the blanket into a crosshatched pattern, stuck his thumb in his mouth, and let out a heartfelt sigh.
Mordred’s Grail Armour was even cooler.
A member of the Dave Conspiracy, I see.
Didn’t Katana from the old version of the Outsiders have an indestructible sword which imprisoned the souls of its victims, or was I just hallucinating from too much processed sugar as a teenager?
There is no Dave Conspiracy.
Any love for inertron? I don’t remember it being used as a weapon, but it’s supposed to be tougher than adamantium or vibranium…
Inertron is simply very, very tough. It has been broken. I think even one incarnation of Karate Kid fractured it at one point.
Inertron was tough–just not INFINITELY though–i.e., in a shocking concession to real-world physics, the durability of an inertron object depended on how thick it was, and it took time for even Element Lad to make. F’instance, I can recall a S&LSH in which Superboy and Ultra Boy had to peel through about an inch of it to get to the Miracle Machine, and they commented that if it were any thicker, even Kryptonian-level strength wouldn’t suffice; and another in which Element Lad tried to imprison the Emerald Empress in an inertron cage, but she was able to bust through it before he could make it think enough to contain her. At least one iteration of LSH headquarters had inertron shielding on the outer walls, and Superboy commented that, at a foot thick, it was more than even he could dent.
Yup, yup. Her late husband was in the sword.
Bummer of a divorce, eh?
dr. Fiedlius writes:
Damn you, Dr. Fidelius (that, appropriately, sounds like comic-book dialogue)! That’s what I came in to suggest.
Here are the relevant pages, for those unfamiliar with Winslow:
http://www.thugdome.com/slagblah_winslow.htm
Despite what the page says, these have been reprinted elsewhere, and earlier. I have them from the pages of the URCon III book from 1982.
Whatever became of “The Cosmic Cube”
(which I always thought was code for a sugar cube hit of acid)
It became sentient and went away.
Good riddance I say.
There have been several cubes. Cosmic Cubes are living beings and become sentient after a time. The Shaper Of Worlds is a CC made by Skrulls. He mostly explores the universe and performs experiments to better understand sentient beings. Kosmos is a CC made by AIM. He also explores and experiments. He created a twin of himself, a female being named Kubik.
The Molecule Man and The Beyonder were revealed to be parts of another CC. They were joined, and for a while existed as just a big nigh-omnipotent Cube. Doom used the Cube to wish for the restoration of a missing section of his memory. Shaper, Kosmos and Kubik transported the CC away before anybody else could use it. This angered Ben Grimm “Hey! I got a wish too! I wanna wish for universal peace!”
Later, Owen Reese and the Beyonder were somehow seperated again.
IIRC The Super Adaptoid contains a fragment of a CC. The new hero Freedom Ring gets his power from a ring containing another CC fragment.