Originally posted by operator616
It was stated in the arc that CK destroyed the majority of the multiverse
Originally posted by operator616
and herc restored everything that CK consumed.
Originally posted by operator616
Oblivion further confirmed it in Thor annual.
Originally posted by Astner
I don't remember ever reading that.
It was shown on panel how he restored everything back, including Nightmare's realm which is a separate universe and is as big as 616.
It was also stated in a handbook iirc.
Edit: Scan.
Originally posted by Astner
No. The Mighty Thor Annual #1 only confirmed that the Chaos King sought to destroy the multiverse, it said nothing about Hercules restoring it.
It said that the multiverse came close to ending.
So Herc only restored one universe and the rest of the multiverse just magically re-appeared, is what you're saying?
Originally posted by operator616
It was shown on panel how he restored everything back, including Nightmare's realm which is a separate universe and is as big as 616.
Originally posted by operator616
It was also stated in a handbook iirc.
Originally posted by operator616
So Herc only restored one universe and the rest of the multiverse just magically re-appeared, is what you're saying?
Originally posted by operator616
http://imgur.com/fx9mc2f
Originally posted by Astner
The Dream Dimension didn't look to be any different than Hades or any other hidden realm the Chaos King invaded.
What do you mean by it not being different? It's established to exist outside the 616 reality and Herc restored it.
Originally posted by Astner
I was under the impression that the rest of the part of the multiverse that was destroyed remained destroyed. Alternatively that the word "multiverse" as it was used in the contexts of these stories was just the 616 universe and its various hidden realms.
So you're saying that Marvel doesn't have an official multiverse (the infinite parallel realities) since Chaos War?
Come on, man. You know that's not true.
Originally posted by Astner
Cool. Can I get the full text?
It's in the paragraph right before "LEGACY" highlighted in red.
Originally posted by operator616
What do you mean by it not being different? It's established to exist outside the 616 reality and Herc restored it.
Originally posted by operator616
So you're saying that Marvel doesn't have an official multiverse (the infinite parallel realities) since Chaos War?Come on, man. You know that's not true.
Originally posted by operator616
http://imgur.com/bBQNrlQIt's in the paragraph right before "LEGACY" highlighted in red.
Originally posted by Astner
The Dream Dimension is not a different universe with a number attached to it. It's as much part of the 616 as Asgard or Olympus.
Right, it is not an alternate universe with a different designation, however, it is still a separate universe, located in a separate space-time continuum which is as large as the mainstream 616 reality.
Originally posted by Astner
The Chaos King never destroyed the multiverse, only a part of it.
Cho stated that CK had already destroyed 98% of the multiverse (further confirmed by Oblivion later on). By the time Herc and CK confronted each other, only Earth's solar system remained. So if Herc did indeed only one universe, Marvel would have stayed as a sinlge universe.
Originally posted by operator616
Cho stated that CK had already destroyed 98% of the multiverse (further confirmed by Oblivion later on). By the time Herc and CK confronted each other, only Earth's solar system remained. So if Herc did indeed only one universe, Marvel would have stayed as a sinlge universe.
Hey operator, Chaos King does not destroyed only the universe?
Because in this manual says universe (like Reality-616):
Originally posted by backup
Hey operator, Chaos King does not destroyed only the universe?Because in this manual says universe (like Reality-616):
That handbook was released at the same time when Chaos War concluded which means it isn't updated till the end of the event. And the thor annual was released a year after that, which confirmed that the event was multiversal. The handbook couldn't have taken that into account.
But even if we're willing to use it as genuine, the handbook should be used as a secondary source. On panel comes first.