Doubts about House of M

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backup
Hi everyone, I have a doubts about House of M and the omniversal feat.

What is the context of the feat?

She really affected the entire omniverse?

Her power source (lifeforce) is above Pre-Retcon Beyonder?

"Omniverse" in that context is the same thing that multiverse?

Thanks.

Endless Mike
I don't know, I couldn't stand House of M enough to read it past the first few pages. Try asking in the comic book questions thread.

Galan007
Originally posted by backup
She really affected the entire omniverse?

Her power source (lifeforce) is above Pre-Retcon Beyonder?

"Omniverse" in that context is the same thing that multiverse?

Thanks. 1.) As was revealed in 'Die by the Sword': Wanda's Chaos Wave ultimately warped the entire Omniverse:
https://i.imgur.com/14qyVDu.jpg

Now there is some debate regarding HOW that happened... Some people believe the CW only became Omniversal AFTER it reached the Starlight Citadel in 'Uncanny X-Men' #462, because the Citadel is an Omniversal nexus which could have facilitated the Wave's massive expansion to Omniversal scope/status:
https://i.imgur.com/Qq4TKQ8.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/pzpO24A.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/lMO0cg8.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/2HjvFc2.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/0VugWd4.jpg

...And some people believe the Wave reached that scale entirely on its own. Either way, it became an Omniversal force, period.


2.) During 'The Children's Crusade', Doom flat-out stated that Beyonder's power was "NOTHING" compared to Wanda's Life Force(and he's wielded BOTH powers, mind you):
https://i.imgur.com/dio5LPJ.jpg
...So take that for what it's worth. /shrug


3.) No, in that particular instance 'Omniverse' was not being used interchangeably with 'Multiverse'... It was the 'Omniverse' as classically defined:
https://i.imgur.com/u4uvO0E.jpg
*From 'New Exiles' #1 (letters section)

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