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Yea, we've all seen that scan before.
Unfortunately, that scan is Not Pre-World's Funnest.
Therefore, it's inadmissible.
Nice try though. I don't think it applies to what you're saying anyways
cause kmc DC cosmic experts like Galan and others would've noticed.
Let me bring out Marvel becoming an Omniverse (after the Fact)
and then credit every all encompassing feat prior to that ... as "omniversal."
Nah.
Explanations.
I wanna see where it's stated that DC has multiple OmniverseS.
According to Strange even the Prime Multiverse is an Infinity Beyond Infinity.
And he stated this Before the Marvel "omniverse" was produced.
Just sayin. See, just sayin.
Your feelings are inconsequential. I'm just telling you how it would be.
Good thing it seems you wouldn't use 4th wall feats as a means to debate.
"too soft with me" ... ...
I've never ever stated that Marvel has multiple omniverseS.
That's what you're trying to sell into play here.
That aside, wait ... the off-topic comment you made ~~~>
Stick to the debate.
Let me know. The link is but a post away.
"Architect" also means "one who designs and makes"
I see you still think you're on a tear with this snappy sarcasm. lol
I really don't care about Kismet or anything other DC related.
But let me know where's it stated or depicted that Merlyn and/or Roma ever "architected" the Omniverse.
Although, I can still use your own sarcasm against you with the "Great logic" snap.
Merlyn became the Omniversal Guardian once he merged
with the power that flows/controls the Entire Omniverse. (Energy Matrix)
Team Excalibur reversed an entire Prime Multiversal collapse effortlessly
by tapping into Merlyn's power source. "tapping" ...
Merlyn fused the Life-Force of the Entire Omniverse into tiny crystals ...
... crack a crystal, erase an entire universe. Simple.
Absolute omniversal power, manipulating everything around,
only the Jaspers family seemed to surpass him.
So yea, while Your logic is faulty since you used characters you know zip about,
but in fact, yes, you actually just proved my point.
As for Roma, when she's written right (not often) she's a monster. (stalemating omniversal power)
But, writers make her rely on her father's gift, the Celestial Nullifier.
(any reality in the omniverse is game)
You're funny. Seriously.
The Marvel Brothers Look exactly like the original Brothers (Marvel & DC)
The Marvel Brothers are locked in an eternal struggle just like the original Brothers (Marvel & DC)
They have the same Name: The Brothers
The Marvel Brothers battle with swords, just like the original Brothers (Marvel & DC)
The Marvel Brothers are blue and red, just like the original Brothers (Marvel & DC)
The Marvel Brothers are guardians of the realities they architected, just like the original Brothers. (Marvel & DC)
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Coincidence? Not imo, but perhaps.
What's left?
The original Brothers embodied their respective realities,
sooo, the Marvel Brothers don't?
Everything else a carbon copy to the T ... but they decided to change that huh?
I disagree.
How about this.
Originally, the story involved the DC and Marvel entirety,
and Mike Carlin, who was currently an Executive Editor at DC,
approved the project, added his ideas and allowed his name to be highlighted.
Interestingly enough,
I always thought the LT held the ALPHA & OMEGA on the other hand,
but in fact, I just noticed, it is the BrotherS that ARE the Beginning & the End:
"Alpha & Omega revolve on the Wheel of Destiny ...
a Wheel spun by his mighty Hand .. A Hand soon opening
to allow two Brothers to assume their pre-destined roles
as architects of new realities."
Wow ... nice!
My friend, had it not been for me proving you wrong,
I'd stay ignorant about this myself,
can't be believe I overlooked that, but an old dog can learn dem tricks.
Thanks!
So the LT undoubtably, held the power/embodiment/beginning-end ... of Two MegaverseS in one hand.
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Strange's assertion of the multiverse's breadth is correct.
Because a single universe is perpetually expanding outward, it is, for all intents and purposes, infinite. A multiverse is a collection of an infinite amount of universes-- thus it is, both literally and figuratively, "infinity beyond infinity."
Last edited by Galan007 on Mar 21st, 2013 at 03:10 AM
I gotta disagree here. The scan states that Alpha/Omega revolve on the wheel of destiny, and LT's hand spins the wheel of destiny. ie. LT's hand spins the wheel, which spins Alpha/Omega by proxy.
However, that has nothing to do with the Brothers, as they weren't directly linked to the wheel of destiny or Alpha/Omega. LT just happened to manifest them on the same hand he uses to spin the wheel of destiny...
Last edited by Galan007 on Mar 21st, 2013 at 03:29 AM
I've never said so too. DCU, DCAU and pre-crisis DCU are always different omniverse.
You got that right.
Your feelings are inconsequential.
LOL.
The whole thread would be filled up.
No, it doesn't.
What can I say.
I can say the same about marvel cosmology.
They are certainly the guardians of omniverse which the brothers were.
Give it your best shot.
Ok.
This is your best shot? I'm disappointed.
You not being able to understand my simple statement is just lulzworthy.
Written right, means whatever suits you to sort out from good showing to bad showing.
You are still MS-WORD/Human hybrid.
Excellent point.
Again excellent point.
Hahaha, carry on.
You are killing me here.
They were guardians. The original brothers were the embodiment of the DC and marvel universes.
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Your opinion is irrelevant.
Everything is same? How about curbstomping LT and embodying DC and marvel?
You can disagree all you want, doesn't matter at all.
This is entirely irrelevant to the discussion. If you are trying to say that the brothers were architect of DC and Marvel universes because their pre-destined roles were those based upon Adventures of X-men which is a non-canon comic itself, I can only laugh at you. You are funny as hell.
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Cool. I disagree likewise.
The fact that the Brothers were initially made to be the exact replicas
of the original Brothers, tells me that they were in fact, the embodiments
of those Megaverses just like the originals were the embodiments of their realities.
Also, I don't believe it's an opinion that the Alpha & Omega = the Brothers,
I see that as a fact.
Now that is, after realizing the significance of those Brothers in that story.
Obviously at some point, somewhere it was ignored that they embodied
DC & Marvel, but that was the idea originally in the X-Men Adventures tale.
So instead, they embody those Megaverses,
like in most stories Eternity/Infinity embody the prime Multiverse I suppose.
It's really not a big deal.
*** Remember Galan,
this story was supposed to be a follow up to the DC vs Marvel comedy,
this is why "Spectre" was involved.
It only relates to the part of the Brothers from the original story.
Concession accepted. Now run along and post five hundred scans for no reason. Yeah, again "became guardians of two different megaverses". Still no proof whatsoever of them creating the megaverses.
I could be hated ... so long as I'm right.
... and that's exactly the case here.
btw. The guy who created Marvunapp is the person who came up with the term "Megaverse"
which Marvel comics and even DC applies to their worlds.
After 2006, Marvel has been referencing a sole Omniverse
with endless representations of 616, so that detail's changed,
but the rest, is right on point with me.
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"The Spectre in the DC universe isn't really the equivalent to the Living Tribunal. He is much less powerful and not the guardian of the multiverse. He is actually the embodiment of God's wrath or something."