Originally posted by XSUPREMEXSKILLZ
I do agree that while there are parallels to the Monitors and the Eonymous, the latter definitely seems to transcend the Multiverse in a much greater way, given the Monitor Sphere/Nil (where the Monitors exist) and beyond (to the Source Wall, Destiny, and the surrounding Overvoid) are part of the map that the Eonymous transcends.
I would argue the Eonymous just transcends the greater Omniverse of DC entirely, including the Source/Presence and its Hands.
It all depends on your perspective, but the implications that the Eonymous transcend pretty much all are certainly there, imo.
For example, Retconn Corps has the means to erase ALL stories within reality, with a literal click of a button:
https://ibb.co/5nf4DQ0
...Yet the Eonymous are still so far above Retconn/Final Heaven that even their retardedly metafictional hijinks equate to little more than a Saturday morning cartoon relative to the Eonymous.
Originally posted by MrMind
eonymous stomps
is milk wars canon though? It is canon, as it is technically an overlapping part of the mainstream multiverse. We know it's canon as well, because certain characters from the Young Animal imprint, like Ahl, have appeared in mainstream books. Moreover, Milk Man himself was created by Retconn to try and mirror Superman(whose story/narrative was beyond even their ability to directly manipulate, but that's a discussion for another day.)
Anyway, the coffee ring depicted here represents where the Young Animal continuity sits in the multiversal superstructure:
https://ibb.co/nBmGSLK
As you can see, it encompasses a portion of every realm: from the local multiverse, to the God Sphere, to Limbo, to the Monitor Sphere, to the Source Wall, and even into the Overvoid/Source itself.
And like I said above: the Eonymous created the YA-verse(along with all of its fully meta stories/histories/concepts) completely by accident -- by simply spilling a bit of their coffee onto the Map. They are... Stupidly OP.