Thread:Deathwalker 13000/@comment-1591389-20120204232244/@comment-3491848-20120205090623

a short answer is thus - in a multiverse such as ours EVERYTHING and ANYTHING is possible, think of it like Doctor Who or other "soft" sci-fi / fantasy.. there are no rules other than those made by individual writers and any "universal" rule is basically done as a sign of respect to other writers (for example, no one has really defeated Voice yet - because he's been established as one of the "Big Bads" of the multiverse: however there is nothing stopping a future writer doing so.. they'd just need a good reason and a realistic (in-story) motive / skill).

When dealing with Absolute Omnipotents (Mr. Odd, Misery, Pandemonium etc) you fight as a team and try and weaken them - think of them as the "boss fights" of the RPG world.. the Secret of Control took most of the heroes of the multiverse to defeat for example.

Your universe has its own rules, set up and governed my yourself - you decide its cosmology.. when you enter another person's story you will be expected to abide by their cosmology much like if you stepped into another country / state you'd be expected to adopt their laws.

Our multiverse consists of everything from Rainbow Bears to the Old Ones, steam-punk to grim-dark.. each one is vastly different in cosmology but they are seen as being connected due to this "God Force" idea.

Trying to explain the "God Force" however would be futile as even as a fictional concept it is no less complex than real-world cosmology and could take many years for us to grasp and even longer to agree on.