As of Crisis, the established DC live-action multiverse, or Arrowverse as it is commonly referred to, is bigger than ever. Hell, they even have [SPOILER - highlight to read]: the Spectre now, though he admittedly still lacks feats for the time being. Here is a list of all the universes included in the live-action multiverse as of the latest Crisis episode:
And yeah, I know [SPOILER - highlight to read]: everything barring a handful of superheroes and one supervillain are currently erased, but that obviously won't be the case by the end of it.
So, the question is simple. Which other live-action universal/multiversal settings can challenge and/or defeat this one in terms of power at this point?
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So, I am asking which other live-action setting can take on this entire multiverse, Smallville-universe and all the others included. Because they have been tied to each other via direct onscreen crossovers now.
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Maybe an all powerful being like Genie or Bruce Almighty could blink them out of existence. But the Flash team consistently invents ridiculously powerful objects that let them punch well above their weight class. Ray Palmer also does that crap so they would probably create an anti genie lamp that cripples Genie or an atheism ray gun for Bruce
They’ve shown some pretty powerful ppl/aliens.
While i’m not familiar w. much outside the OG series, I know the newer shows gave us characters like Q, an alien named Kevin Uxbridge that wiped a whole race out of the galaxy, the Prophets, The Edo God.
Other than Q, i’ve never seen eps w. the other characters just read about them in passing.
The OG series gave us Charlie X, The Guardian of Forever, Apollo, Trelane (who might be an early Q alien), the Organians.
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Last edited by riv6672 on Dec 12th, 2019 at 11:56 AM
Any franchise that has good writers and better budgets for their shows??
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Well, the Anti-Monitor erased all universes in the Arrowverse, including ones like Lucifer's, which contain beings like the biblical capital-G God and such. So, he operates on a similar scale. Granted, he did need a bit of prep work to do this.
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All universes connected to the DC “multiverse”
Not connected ostensibly to anything outside
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And no one claimed, hinted or even remotely implied that it was connected to anything outside of the DC multiverse (which contains at the very least 898 separate universes, based on onscreen Earth numbering). In fact, I outright posted a link to a list of what is included, in the OP. If you read any other implication in my posts, it's purely a construct of your imagination.
And yes, a version of the biblical God is a character within the TV show, Lucifer, so canonically a part of the Arrowverse.
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Last edited by TheVaultDweller on Dec 22nd, 2019 at 03:37 AM
He clearly doesn't as he did nothing in Crisis but give Constantine & Co. a way to go to Purgatory. He enjoys living enough that if he had the power to stop AM, he'd have done so. Even his dad who is straight up God, and his mom who is an equally powerful Goddess didn't stop it.