Talk:Anti-God/@comment-33797416-20190416222734/@comment-24053170-20190419203219

The basic rules state that there can only be one omnipotent being per fictional verse right? The Presence is the omnipotent of the DC multiverse.

Except the Overmonitor is also Omnipotent....however the rules haven't been broken, they are in fact still in place.

Now you may be wondering how this can be?

Its actually quite simple.

1. The rule only applies to characters/people/gods. The Overmonitor is none of these things. Its not a character or a person, its the white space between the panels of the comic and the white space the comic is printed on. So its not a character at all

2. The rule says their can only be a single omnipotent being in each verse, this rule is not being broken....because the overmonitor is not part of the DC verse. Its outside of the DC comics verse totally. The DC Comics verse is part of it, not the other way around.

The Presence is the Omnipotent being of DC Comics, that hasn't changed. The Overmonitor is not part of DC and it never was, its literally the paper that the comic is drawn on (or the white spaces in-between the comic panels). So its a separate omnipotent being that is applied elsewhere.

So DC Comics can have two omnipotent beings without the rules being broken. As their is only one omnipotent in DC Comics, the other is not part of the DC verse at all (and never will be).