Naming[[edit source]]
As with Earth, Universe, Multiverse and Omniverse, I don't feel like this page should break the Wiki's pre-established rules by adding a "the" in the article name. However, I'm unfamiliar with the Obverse, so if there's an actual specific reason why I'm wrong, feel free to let me know. But, we call it "THE multiverse", but the article is just "multiverse". The only exception I can think of is The Moon, and that's to differentiate it from other moons. Same goes with The Sun. Thefartydoctor ☎ 20:18, 17 June 2024 (UTC)
- I would actually advocate for "multiverse" and "universe" about the general concept of a multiverse or a universe, vs. the Multiverse and the Universe. Certainly "universe" is about the general concept; the page about the specific universe often referred to as "the" universe is N-Space. Which arguably suggests that "obverse" would be about obverses in general, and "the Obverse" would be about the specific one seen in Blue Angel etc.
- (Earth is I think a special case in that the planet is often referred to as just "Earth", without the "the".)--Scrooge MacDuck ☎ 20:22, 17 June 2024 (UTC)