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Post by judgejosephdredd on Jan 18, 2020 19:28:59 GMT
by combining both universes into one the billions of other people who had existed on both were likely erased and replaced with different versions that can occupy it, which means families and children were dusted out of existence They didn't combine the universes. The multiverses were already destroyed by the Anti-Monitor. They went to the dawn of time and basically restarted the Big Bang. So they went from zero universes to a handful of universes (and even brought back Diggle's daughter) and no one went back in time to permanently erase any children from history like Steve Rogers permanently erased Peggy Carter's children from history. In Endgame, they went from 50% (3 and 1/2 billion people on Earth) to 100% (7 billion people on Earth) and then Steve Rogers went back in time and permanently erased Peggy Carter's children from history. Not to mention the millions (who might not have been dusted before) who would die from the famine and starvation caused by the Avengers suddenly increasing the population of Earth by 3 and 1/2 billion overnight. No such famine and starvation would've occurred in Crisis on Infinite Earths. LMAO, dude they did combine universes, they restarted the big bang, restored the multiverse to the way it was except for their original two universes which were made into one THUS rewriting history and erasing the billions of versions of the same people from both and being replaced with new ones. And was this addressed? Nope, not at all, and the heroes didn't care they celebrated that they didn't need to hop from one universe to another again like they traditionally have done to see each other. But go ahead, keep telling yourself Steve Rogers is a selfish, blood sucking fiend and keep holding up the CW DC superheroes as angels sent from above...
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