Multiversal Destroyers vs TOAA or Presence

Started by Emperor Ashtar2 pages

Originally posted by h1a8
Marvel has many times had typos in comics (or just plain errors).
Why do other people use such as proof?

If you go to marvel.com or

http://www.marvel.com/universe/Glossary😮

you will see how they define "Omniverse".

"The collection of every single universe, dimension, reality, etc. This includes the [B]real world , as well as the Marvel Universe , the Star Trek Universe, the Image Universe, etc." [/B]

It's more about context than definition.

Originally posted by Emperor Ashtar
It's more about context than definition.

If that is the case then many people destroyed the omniverse by the context of what the writer was trying to show.
That means emporer joker did (all of reality), beyonder did (all realities and dimensions), etc.
The writers intent is that they destroyed everything there is.

But even in the context of the comic, it is still an error on the writer to write this since it is known by Marvel that the omniverse includes the real world. And in the comic, the beings that exists in the Marvel universe think that they are living in the real world. Meaning, that the real world, according to them, is their world. Yet Marvel distinguishes the real world (our world and not theirs) from the Marvel universe in their definition of the omniverse.

TOAA is beyond time and space, beyond all realites, beyond Omniverse.

There wasn't any reality and TOAA existed. Then he created time and space, omniverse.
All Multiverse destroyers in the end exist because of TOAA.
TOAA is all. TOAA=The One Above All=Above All, because he is above all.

Does that go for the Celestial TOAA as well?

Originally posted by Thanos_THOTU
Does that go for the Celestial TOAA as well?

😉

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Neither of which actually succeeded and hence we never a threat to the supreme.

They should do a What If where they did succeed in destroying the Omniverse.