I'll carry it as far as what was written. There really isn't much to draw from considering it all happened in one book. However, it left a lot of unanswered questions when we consider the amount of destruction.
Concerning the OP; Why is TOBA there at the very end at all? It did state that he had killed them all correct? Was TOAA there without it being said? Why would TOAA allow for everything that it created be destroyed? Did it care? If it didn't then that's as far as I can allowably take it. But, what if TOAA was there? I'll say one thing, if someone broke into my house determined to destroy everything in it, which in this case was all made by me, I'd do everything in my power to stop them unless I was lacking in power, in which case I'd have to flee or be destroyed.
For the record, I want to believe that TOAA didn't care, and opted to simply make a new reality.
Ok, you're speaking comics as per "IT created"........HE created it all, I guess I'm just a little uncomfortable using Jesus / Jehovah in a comic book fashion, but hey...........thats me.
Well yes. I firmly believe that you can not get something from nothing. A physical theory of this can be found in the simple nature of a computer hard drive alone. For example, a single mote of dust would be like a mountain in a computer hard drive, causing a crash.
I was just saying that unless someone, or some thing placed a mote of dust in a healthy HD, one would never magically appear within it's airtight casing.