Originally posted by PhilI'm starting to wonder if he will even touch on the greater creation(s) beyond just the 'local' multiverse..?
I'm really curious to see how Snyder deals with Hypertime. I mean, if just one creation [i.e. Perpetua's] has infinite amount of infinite Multiverses within it [mainstream Pre/Crisis infinite one/52 and on top of that also hypertime] and 4th World and Monitor World and such -- then the sheer size is insane.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998👆
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And before people try to hop on the non-canon train, it should be noted that multiple versions of Batman that ARE canon to DC's prime multiverse appeared at the beginning of this issue. The Batmen of Earth 19, Earth 31, and Earth 43 most notably.
IOW, this issue is most definitely canon to DC's multiverse as a whole.
New Marvel arc starting in december.
They say it will be huge lol
https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/08/25/marvel-comics-one-shot-incoming-change-comics-forever/?
Originally posted by Galan007
I'm starting to wonder if he will even touch on the greater creation(s) beyond just the 'local' multiverse..?👆
And before people try to hop on the non-canon train, it should be noted that multiple versions of Batman that ARE canon to DC's prime multiverse appeared at the beginning of this issue. The Batmen of Earth 19, Earth 31, and Earth 43 most notably.
IOW, this issue is most definitely canon to DC's multiverse as a whole.
Snyder established that early on, by having Monitor look beyond the local multiverse and notice there aren't other Perpetua's.
And pretty sure Hypertime is a forgotten, dead concept, no writer should do anything with it ever.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
New Marvel arc starting in december.They say it will be huge lol
https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/08/25/marvel-comics-one-shot-incoming-change-comics-forever/?
Originally posted by cdtmOh I know he has referenced other multiverses. I'm just wondering if he'll expand any further on the totality of DC's cosmology beyond just the local multiverse. I guess I want some depth that I'm not sure he can cohesively provide...
Snyder established that early on, by having Monitor look beyond the local multiverse and notice there aren't other Perpetua's.And pretty sure Hypertime is a forgotten, dead concept, no writer should do anything with it ever.
Hypertime still very much exists... Even under Snyder.
Originally posted by Galan007
Oh I know he has referenced other multiverses. I'm just wondering if he'll expand any further on the totality of DC's cosmology beyond just the local multiverse. I guess I want some depth that I'm not sure he can cohesively provide...Hypertime still very much exists... Even under Snyder.
I can see Morrison referencing it, but it peaked in the 90's, and hasn't seemed to get much use. Nobody ever puts it in cosmology charts, and it's not even clear what it is exactly. Dimension, alternate timeline, another multiverse? Are there other Presence's in Hypertime?
And then you have all the reboots, and whatever Snyder's doing.
Originally posted by Galan007pretty sure he confirmed we will in an interview
Oh I know he has referenced other multiverses. I'm just wondering if he'll expand any further on the totality of DC's cosmology beyond just the local multiverse. I guess I want some depth that I'm not sure he can cohesively provide...Hypertime still very much exists... Even under Snyder.
He also confirmed that we will see the judges as well
Originally posted by cdtmHypertime has been a constant since its inception, and has been referenced numerous times over the years(most recently by Snyder himself.) As I said, it still very much exists as part of DC's canon cosmology.
I can see Morrison referencing it, but it peaked in the 90's, and hasn't seemed to get much use. Nobody ever puts it in cosmology charts, and it's not even clear what it is exactly. Dimension, alternate timeline, another multiverse? Are there other Presence's in Hypertime?And then you have all the reboots, and whatever Snyder's doing.
Hypertime is every single possibility...Every single timeline...absolutely everything that is/was/will be in pre-crisis, post-crisis, and current cosmology.
Originally posted by Galan007
Hypertime has been a constant since its inception, and has been referenced numerous times over the years(most recently by Snyder himself.) As I said, it still very much exists as part of DC's canon cosmology.Hypertime is every single possibility...Every single timeline...absolutely everything that is/was/will be in pre-crisis, post-crisis, and current cosmology.
Does it include Monitor's and higher cosmic beings? Like Marvel's What If? (Which I can only assume used the same Living Tribunal and not a separate entity.)
What separates Hypertime from Kingdom Come or any "imaginary story" that got folded into the New 52?