ps: In the magic debt crisis in the original comic, Madam Xanadu is the host of the cloak, similar to the old Kent who put on a helmet and became Doctor Fate. The golden cloak was draped on her body, and her whole head was wrapped in the cloak, which was very ugly.

In addition to cloaks, there are also artifact hosts such as gloves, armor, and boots, each one uglier than the last.

Only Dr. Fate wearing a helmet is the most handsome and coolest, the others are all non-mainstream costumes.

ps2: Naboo and the God of Order lead the way, which is also the plot of the original comic. However, the reason why they lead the way in the comic is different from that in this book.

In this book, more than half of the reasons why Naboo opened the door to the world for the Upside Down have been explained through Khalid's mouth, and the remaining half will be discussed later.

In the comics, Naboo is always a good guy. Even if he leads the way with the God of Order, even if he destroys Maia, destroys many magic planes, and kills countless extraordinary beings and ordinary people in the magic plane, their original intentions are It is good and it is righteous.

Well, in the comics Naboo is for order and the future of humanity.

The magic of his human gods and supernatural beings has brought too much chaos to the human world.

He introduced the Upside Down into the multiverse so that the Upside Down could eat all the magic.

When the Upside Down consumes all their magic power, Naboo and the Order God System will sacrifice themselves and the entire Order God System to establish an eternal barrier between the multiverse and the "Weird Mother Realm", completely sealing the Upside Down in the multiverse, allowing It cannot go back.

Well, this idea and this strategy seems a bit abstract.

But something more abstract is yet to come.

What Naboo means is that when the Upside Down consumes all the magic in the DC multiverse, there will be no way back, and no other magic will be found. The magicians have been eaten up, and the Upside Down will starve to death.

I roughly understand what the comic editor means. He regards the Upside Down Man as a ferocious beast in reality. If the beast has no food and cannot return to the forest, wouldn't it mean that it will starve to death?

The problem is, even mages can't starve themselves to death, gods can exist forever, and magic can create all miracles - these are also comic settings, why should the Upside Down who has already collected all the magic power starve to death?

Hasn't it already eaten up all the mages and gods in the world?

The comics didn't explain it, but Nabu's intention was to introduce the Upside Down to eat all the gods and wizards, so that magic would completely disappear in the multiverse. In the age of the end of law, mankind can usher in an age of order.

Although their Order God system is dead, their death is worthy of death, which makes them feel tragic and solemn - if you put your mind aside completely.

No matter how abstract Naboo's thoughts are, at least in the comics he is not a complete bad guy. At most, his nose is muddled with snot and his brain is a bit disabled.

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