selfishmisery
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That's not the entire Multiverse, that's just the sacred timeine and it's branches.View attachment 3279
There's a top and bottom to this tree.
What is "never ending" will expand beyond the human mind can handle.
...?Now we're reaching circular logic.
We'll agree to disagree.
That's cool and all but here's the thingLast thing I'll say: the MCU Wiki plays by its own rules.
"You can't speculate" but they can assume Bulldozer is "Henry Camp"; despite that never being said onscreen. ("Just throw in a "conjecture" label.")
They can't post spoilers but they will post from unverified sources that they can just remove months later, despite being cited.
Helstrom is undefined canon based on showrunner word of mouth but god forbid you take word of mouth as anything but speculation for most other things.
It's a very biased wiki based on conformed or accepted ideas amongst the admins.
You can have an infinite number of identical universes thus never getting to every possibility. Between 1 and 2, there's an infinite amount of numbers without ever reaching 3. Infinite universes doesn't mean infinite possibilities. Not to mention, there's multiple multiverses. By that logic, the main DC Comics universe is in the Marvel Multiverse because there's infinite universes (as is The Big Bang Theory, Back to the Future, etc.), except that's not true. It exists in the separate place that also constitutes infinity.Or it just means infinite. So never ending.
You can have an infinite number of identical universes thus never getting to every possibility. Between 1 and 2, there's an infinite amount of numbers without ever reaching 3. Infinite universes doesn't mean infinite possibilities. Not to mention, there's multiple multiverses. By that logic, the main DC Comics universe is in the Marvel Multiverse because there's infinite universes (as is The Big Bang Theory, Back to the Future, etc.), except that's not true. It exists in the separate place that also constitutes infinity.
"Never-ending" is also just a fallacy for something that has been shown in DC AND Marvel to have limits, a beginning and end, to its absolute size.You can have an infinite number of identical universes thus never getting to every possibility. Between 1 and 2, there's an infinite amount of numbers without ever reaching 3. Infinite universes doesn't mean infinite possibilities. Not to mention, there's multiple multiverses. By that logic, the main DC Comics universe is in the Marvel Multiverse because there's infinite universes (as is The Big Bang Theory, Back to the Future, etc.), except that's not true. It exists in the separate place that also constitutes infinity.
I know the DC Multiverse has been shown to have limits but when has the Marvel Multiverse...?"Never-ending" is also just a fallacy for something that has been shown in DC AND Marvel to have limits, a beginning and end, to its absolute size.
I know the DC Multiverse has been shown to have limits but when has the Marvel Multiverse...?
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Far Shore
“The Far Shore. The furthest point of life and death. Beyond, there is only the Mystery.” In many creation myths, before there was creation, there was a Primordial Chaos, Abyss, or Void. It is known by different names by different pantheons and cultures. Currently known as the Far Shore, it is a...marvel.fandom.com
I'm about to go full on "nononono waitwaitwaitwait" myselfThat also appears on the Marvel Wiki
It's a TV series that doesn't occur in the Marvel multiverse despite it being virtually infinite. I'm saying by his logic, that in an infinite multiverse where every possibility happens, things that absolutely don't happen in the same multiverse do happen. I'm using it as an example of something that would, with DC as the main example, to prove that it's not accurate.What's the Big Bang Theory connection?
Almost definitely won't happen unfortunately for the likes of Moon Girl, 90s Spider-Man, 70s Fantastic Four, 60s Spider-Man, 90s Silver Surfer, Spectacular Spider-Man, Xmen the Animated Series characters.Guys, would you like to see animated characters in Marvel Secret Wars? I think the only way to do it is if it looks REALLY well done and animated
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I want David Haller (played by Dan Stevens) as the MVP that hands Doom his ass in a turning point for the heroes in Secret Wars while they try to fix the timelines.Guys, would you like to see animated characters in Marvel Secret Wars? I think the only way to do it is if it looks REALLY well done and animated
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Yeah I'd like that, I mean Spider-Man TAS was first to do Secret Wars lol and I got a nostalgic spot for it and X-Men. I think there's a very good chance of seeing Uatu in Secret Wars tho for sure.Guys, would you like to see animated characters in Marvel Secret Wars? I think the only way to do it is if it looks REALLY well done and animated
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