the comics omniverse and all fiction verses such as star wars, mortal kombat, etc are ruled by one true supreme being. The readers. we dictate what is hot and what is not. what sells and what doesn't.
But if the writers of the 2 different companies choose to make 2 omniverses they can.They are TOAA.If they choose to have more then 1 omniverse in their company they can.They makes the rules.2 companies/2 supreme beings(writers,artists)/2 omniverses.
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No.They still have rules they have to follow. Such as linear progression, artist direction, printing, effective communication etc. Those are things they cannot change.
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That aside, if anyone wants to claim that DC & Marvel share the same Omniverse,
or that the "real world" is part of a comic book reality ...
Then they should concede that HOM Wanda tore down DC and the "real world" to pieces,
then put it back together with a thought ... which is also equally ridiculous.
There is one Omniverse. Anything else under one company's belt is just their megaverse. They can call it what they want, but the true definition of Omni cannot be changed.
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Omni, means "all"
Omniverse, means "all universes"
All of Marvel's Universes = their Omniverse.
Simple, nothing is being changed.
btw. Gruenwald came up with the term "Omniverse"
and Gruenwald was the Editor of the pre-quel to the Black Celestial arc, (Avengers)
which mentioned many times over how the Omniverse would be destroyed by insatiable Galactus.
Literally, the word "Omniverse" was stated over 10 times,
Gruenwald vouched,
so I guess again, Marvel characters can wipe out DC, Mortal Kombat
and even the real world.
Not to my memory.I mean thanos has a high will but beating eternity because of it?I don't have access to my comic book right now so if you could post scans.
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I don't really see the big deal with the cosmology.. Yeah, DC and Marvel have their own seperate omni-verses or whatever you want to call them, because they're owned by two separate companies. That doesn't mean each omniverse can't co-exist outside the walls of their own personal realities..
Maybe DC and MU exist in the same dimensional void Lucifers personal universe co-existed in with the DCU, and specific events brought them close enough together to interact?
Once upon a time, Fawcett and Wildstorm were seperate omniverses too. Than DC bought them out, and things changed. It's not unprecedented, and it's not a big deal..
And in the end, it's just a story specifically designed for cool crossovers with different characters. Whether it's canon or not isn't something I consider worth arguing to the death over....