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The Source is Overmonitor

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The Source and The Void aren't exactly identical, no.

What Morrison said was that a part of him wanted to unify DC Cosmology in a way that'd make Kirby's Source, God and the Void all be the same thing, but he never figured out a way.

God and The Source being the same thing is more common, but not enough to warrant a profile merging.

The Overvoid is it's own thing.
 
DS attainable in mind before the fence. Bleed is the physical worlds, and then to the fence metaphysical worlds
 
Preferably do not spam the page with quotes. Thank you.
 
Just because both Source and Overvoid are in the white beyond the Multiverse, doesn't make then the same. The map clearly differenciates the two.
 
I think that Matthew makes sense.
 
Matthew Schroeder said:
Just because both Source and Overvoid are in the white beyond the Multiverse, doesn't make then the same. The map clearly differenciates the two.
nowhere does it say that not Overvoyd source Morrison simple concept changed
 
"Here is the Limit teven to Thought. Beyond lies only Monitor-mind, The Source and the Unknowable"

Clearly writes both as separate.
 
I still agree with Matthew.
 
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