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[[WMG: The entire series is a DreamEpisode occurring after ComicBook/DarkseidWar, and it comes from an unseen event having put Scott in a coma, and the entire thing is him dreaming about a parallel life and the his buried guilt and trauma, as a subconscious .]]

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[[WMG: The entire series is a DreamEpisode occurring after ComicBook/DarkseidWar, ComicBook/DarkseidWar and it comes from an unseen event having put Scott in a coma, and the entire thing is him dreaming about a parallel life and the his buried guilt and trauma, as a subconscious .]]subconscious way of processing them]]
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[[WMG: The events of the series do not take place within an Omega Sanction, rather than on Earth-Prime]]

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[[WMG: The events of the series do not take place within an Omega Sanction, rather than but on Earth-Prime]]
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* Before ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', Earth-Prime was established as a parallel Earth much closer to RealLife, where various DC superheroes are fictional comic book characters. This seems to jibe with how Earth is shown to be in ''Mister Miracle'', what with it being much more mundane than Earth seen in previous MM comics, and with the Batman plush toy and various superhero shirts Scott is wearing implying superheroes are fictional there. Scott's [[Comicbook/JusticeLeagueInternational JLI]] buddies who make a cameo are simply Earth-Prime alternate versions of those characters; they're not wearing costumes, so there's no reason to assume they're superheroes in this reality (Booster Gold still appears to be a time-traveller, though). Metron's visions of DC superheroes in another universe are an effect of one of DC's crisis events causing the alternate universes to bleed into each other; most likely this was caused by ''Comicbook/FinalCrisis'', where Orion and Darkseid also died, their deaths being reflected in other universes such as this one.

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* Before ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', Earth-Prime was established as a parallel Earth much closer to RealLife, where various DC superheroes are fictional comic book characters. This seems to jibe with how Earth is shown to be in ''Mister Miracle'', what with it being much more mundane than Earth seen in previous MM comics, and with the Batman plush toy and various superhero shirts Scott is wearing implying superheroes are fictional there. Scott's [[Comicbook/JusticeLeagueInternational JLI]] buddies who make a cameo are simply Earth-Prime alternate versions of those characters; they're not wearing costumes, so there's no reason to assume they're superheroes in this reality (Booster Gold still appears to be a time-traveller, though). Metron's visions of DC superheroes in another universe are an effect of one of DC's crisis events causing the alternate universes to bleed into each other; most likely this was caused by ''Comicbook/FinalCrisis'', where Orion and Darkseid also died, their deaths being reflected in other universes such as this one.one.

[[WMG: The entire series is a DreamEpisode occurring after ComicBook/DarkseidWar, and it comes from an unseen event having put Scott in a coma, and the entire thing is him dreaming about a parallel life and the his buried guilt and trauma, as a subconscious .]]
* The entire series is very surreal and cerebral, and it's never exactly clear what is actually happening and what isn't, which leads readers to believe the entire thing is one long-ass dream/nightmare.
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* Before ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', Earth-Prime was established as a parallel Earth much closer to RealLife, where various DC superheroes are fictional comic book characters. This seems to jibe with how Earth is shown to be in ''Mister Miracle'', what with it being much more mundane than Earth seen in previous MM comics, and with the Batman plush toy and various superhero shirts Scott is wearing implying superheroes are fictional there. Scott's [[Comicbook/JusticeLeagueInternational JLI]] buddies who make a cameo are simply Earth-Prime alternate versions of those characters; they're not wearing costumes, so there's no reason to assume they're superheroes in this reality (Booster Gold still appears to be a time-traveller, though). Metron's visions of DC superheroes in another universe are simply the effects of one of DC's crisis events causing the alternate universes to bleen into each other; most likely this was caused by ''Comicbook/FinalCrisis'', where Orion and Darkseid also died, their deaths being reflected in other universes.

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* Before ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', Earth-Prime was established as a parallel Earth much closer to RealLife, where various DC superheroes are fictional comic book characters. This seems to jibe with how Earth is shown to be in ''Mister Miracle'', what with it being much more mundane than Earth seen in previous MM comics, and with the Batman plush toy and various superhero shirts Scott is wearing implying superheroes are fictional there. Scott's [[Comicbook/JusticeLeagueInternational JLI]] buddies who make a cameo are simply Earth-Prime alternate versions of those characters; they're not wearing costumes, so there's no reason to assume they're superheroes in this reality (Booster Gold still appears to be a time-traveller, though). Metron's visions of DC superheroes in another universe are simply the effects an effect of one of DC's crisis events causing the alternate universes to bleen bleed into each other; most likely this was caused by ''Comicbook/FinalCrisis'', where Orion and Darkseid also died, their deaths being reflected in other universes.universes such as this one.
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[[WMG: The events of the series do not take place within an Omega Sanction, rather than on Earth-Prime]]
* Before ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', Earth-Prime was established as a parallel Earth much closer to RealLife, where various DC superheroes are fictional comic book characters. This seems to jibe with how Earth is shown to be in ''Mister Miracle'', what with it being much more mundane than Earth seen in previous MM comics, and with the Batman plush toy and various superhero shirts Scott is wearing implying superheroes are fictional there. Scott's [[Comicbook/JusticeLeagueInternational JLI]] buddies who make a cameo are simply Earth-Prime alternate versions of those characters; they're not wearing costumes, so there's no reason to assume they're superheroes in this reality (Booster Gold still appears to be a time-traveller, though). Metron's visions of DC superheroes in another universe are simply the effects of one of DC's crisis events causing the alternate universes to bleen into each other; most likely this was caused by ''Comicbook/FinalCrisis'', where Orion and Darkseid also died, their deaths being reflected in other universes.

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