Thread:Undoniel/@comment-4651179-20151208181734/@comment-3406131-20151210190220

ADour wrote: If two of iterations are considered the same universe, I don't see how regardless of what happened when it was renewed, the other iterations can't be considered the same. Precisely because the way things can be done can define the way things can be. That's not speculation, but quite the opposite: We have two different situations (as far as we know), so there is no reason to assume it will be the same process and not a different process, even if both possibilities are somewhat valid currently.

In one case, everything in the Multiverse dies and new universes of the next multiverse iteration replace those who disappeared, in the other, the universe is seemingly restored as it was before the final Incursion, among the new iteration of the multiverse. That should at least lead to question the certainty of applying the same rule, until Secret Wars or another comics explains more.

Nothing this week on. doesn't bring anything on that matter except for "New universe" to designate Earth-616 when Galactus enter that universe. But it does explore a concept introduced in Exiles, hope it will last as part of a new statu quo to avoid retellings of old stories.