Originally posted by TheHulkster
Same type of incursion.Same writer.
Same story event.
Same time period.
Same exact run/title for Cap and Great Society
All happens in Hickman's crossover Avengers titles.
Why would the analogy apply to one incursion and not the other?
Because the GS found a workaround. Meaning, they didn't have to push back a universe (how could they?).
The writer wouldn't have wrote they pushed back the universe to prevent confusion.
This is what the panel states, "We've found a way each time. Push the WORLD BACK THROUGH. Move a planet through time..."
Clearly if they were only trying to push back a planet. Writers intentions are clear.
Lastly pushing back a universe automatically means you are pushing back a planet since the planet is a subset of the universe. But pushing back a planet doesn't mean you are pushing back a universe.
Even if it did then pushing back a universe only requires one to push a planet.