Originally posted by Mr Master
So two multiverses iyo? ... not bad.
Actually, both verse were claimed to be megaversal. Don't ask why they used that named, i don't know, but both Megaversal were also infinite.
So basically, Mxy with a snap of his fingers destroyed 2 infinite verse, then brought it all back with another snap.
something i've literally always been curious about--we know that 5d imps were suppose to be less powerful than the beings from high dimensions, so, when he destroyed everything, do we assume he meant everything ASIDE from those higher dimensions? or has mxy been shown to be more powerful than even the beings in the higher dimensions? if so, i don't remember where that was shown....
Originally posted by leonidas
something i've literally always been curious about--we know that 5d imps were suppose to be less powerful than the beings from high dimensions, so, when he destroyed everything, do we assume he meant everything ASIDE from those higher dimensions? or has mxy been shown to be more powerful than even the beings in the higher dimensions? if so, i don't remember where that was shown....
I always assumed places like heaven were exempt from said destruction. Whereas Hell, as been showned in Emperor Joker wasn't beyond his limit to manipulate and destroy.
Originally posted by leonidasMxy stated that he destroyed ALL the numbered dimensions(even the ones with fractions, lol):
something i've literally always been curious about--we know that 5d imps were suppose to be less powerful than the beings from high dimensions, so, when he destroyed everything, do we assume he meant everything ASIDE from those higher dimensions? or has mxy been shown to be more powerful than even the beings in the higher dimensions? if so, i don't remember where that was shown....
Originally posted by h1a8He destroyed the omniverse per writers intentions.
It wasn't "writers" ... just one writer, Evan Dorkin, and the last thing on his mind was what you're claiming.
I know this for a fact! ... Fact!! Because I questioned Evan on Mxy's feat.
DC got a guy who didn't know shit about DC cosmology.
In fact, the whole point of the story was to make fun of DC's cosmological makeup.
This is why goof/spoof writer extraordinaire Evan Dorkin was called for the job.
Originally posted by h1a8Even the real world (you and me)
Actually, it basically proves my point. Thanks.
Originally posted by leonidasapparently yes. The writer wasn't thinking about other beings. It was implied that EVERYTHING was destroyed (all beings and dimensions) .
something i've literally always been curious about--we know that 5d imps were suppose to be less powerful than the beings from high dimensions, so, when he destroyed everything, do we assume he meant everything ASIDE from those higher dimensions? or has mxy been shown to be more powerful than even the beings in the higher dimensions? if so, i don't remember where that was shown....
Basically destroying universes doesn't give one durability of resistance of not being destroyed by someone who can.. Just like Superman can destroy another Superman with punches.
Anyway, the mere fact that Mxy can do it quicker (a snap) means that Owen will be destroyed instantly
Originally posted by InedianWell did you read WF? It specifically showed the real world being destroyed. Thus implying the entire omniverse. Everything was put back (like nothing happened).
Probably the worst comment ever on killermovies forums.
I'm not saying that we were ACTUALLY destroyed but in fiction we were.
From a purely fictional perspective, yes, the 'real world' was likely intended to have been destroyed along with the rest of DC. It was, after all, one of the many worlds/universes that Mxy and Bat-Mite visited during their battle.
But yeah, I don't think h1 is saying that they literally stepped into the real, real world and literally destroyed/recreated you and I... At least I hope he's not saying that. mmm
Originally posted by Galan007Have you not met h1a8 before?
From a purely fictional perspective, yes, the 'real world' was likely intended to have been destroyed along with the rest of DC. It was, after all, one of the many worlds/universes that Mxy and Bat-Mite visited during their battle.But yeah, I don't think h1 is saying that they literally stepped into the real, real world and literally destroyed/recreated you and I... At least I hope he's not saying that. mmm
That's exactly what he's saying.
Originally posted by Galan007
From a purely fictional perspective, yes, the 'real world' was likely intended to have been destroyed along with the rest of DC. It was, after all, one of the many worlds/universes that Mxy and Bat-Mite visited during their battle.But yeah, I don't think h1 is saying that they literally stepped into the real, real world and literally destroyed/recreated you and I... At least I hope he's not saying that. mmm
Now imagine if we're the comic book characters, and we're been read by the characters we believed to be comic book characters?
Fucming mind blown man! Mind blown! 😉
Originally posted by SquallX
Why?The positive belong to the original Monitor, where as the Negative belong to the Anti-Monitor.
Mxy also destroyed all timelines, including else world stories.
Just that there is a "positive multiverse" and "negative multiverse". There are too many universes. The universe, the multiverse, the omniverse, the positive matter verse, hypertime, hyperspace, superflow,etc. Didn't DC do the original Crisis because all of this shit was super confusing and they wanted to try to remedy that?