Multiverse (Marvel Comics)
Encyclopedia
Within Marvel Comics
, most tales take place within the fictional Marvel Universe
, which in turn is part of a larger multiverse
. Starting with issues of Captain Britain
, the main continuity
in which most Marvel storylines take place was designated Earth-616
, and the multiverse was established as being protected by Merlyn
. Each universe has a Captain Britain designated to protect its version of the British Isles. These protectors are collectively known as the Captain Britain Corps
. This numerical notation was continued in the series Excalibur
and other titles. Each universe of the Multiverse in Marvel also appears to be defended by a Sorcerer Supreme
at nearly all times, appointed the mystic trinity of Vishanti
to defend the world against threats primarily magical in nature from within and beyond and bearing the Eye of Agamotto
.
Later on, many writers would utilize and reshape the multiverse in titles such as Exiles
, X-Men
, and Ultimate Fantastic Four
. New universes would also spin out of storylines involving time travelling characters such as Rachel Summers
, Cable
, and Bishop
, as their actions rendered their home times alternate timelines.
, mutants living on these alternate Earths have lost their powers due to M-Day
, as stated in Endangered Species
, however, this mass depowering has not been seen in any of Marvel's current alternate reality publications such as Exiles, the Ultimate titles, Amazing Spider-Girl, the Marvel Adventures titles or GeNext, though it is possible that the issue of time may be related to their exclusion. This was apparently retconned during the "X-Men: Messiah Complex
" storyline, where Forge stated that all mutants in possible future timelines were depowered, not in parallel universes. This, in addition to A.R.M.O.R.'s observation that Lyra
arrived from an alternate reality indicates that the topology of the Marvel multiverse is based on new realities branching off from key nodes of a timeline instead of strictly parallel dimensions.
.
, the mainstream Marvel Universe/Continuity. In Marvel Comics, the concept of a continuity is not the same as "dimension" or "universe"; for example, characters like Mephisto
and Dormammu
hail from alternate dimensions and the Celestials from another universe
, but they all nevertheless belong to Earth-616. A continuity should also not be confused with an imprint
; for example, while the titles of some imprints, such as Ultimate Marvel
, take place in a different continuity, some or all publications in other imprints, such as Epic Comics
, MAX
, and Marvel UK
, take place within the Earth-616
continuity. Note that in context the Marvel Universe
is sometimes used to refer to the Marvel Multiverse, and sometimes used to refer to the Earth-616
continuity.
is the collection of alternate universes, with a similar nature and a universal hierarchy. The Marvel multiverse contains Earth-616, most of the What If? worlds, as well as the vast number of the alternate Earths seen in the Marvel Universe.
The original term and concept were coined by Michael Moorcock
for his "Eternal Champion
" sequence. The lead characters from Moorcock's work are obviously the inspiration for the Captain Britain Corps.
and the Ultraverse
- which do not share any open similarities to it, and thus are not strictly part of the larger universal hierarchy that forms the Marvel multiverse, but at the same time, are not so far removed that they existed in a separate multiverse The 21st century edition of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe posits the term Megaverse (although Marvel does not actually endorse the use of this term because of Trademark issues ) as the name for this larger grouping, though because there is always the chance that some future publications will increase the interactions between different Multiverses, this is a fluid definition.
is the collection of every single universe, multiverse, dimension (alternate or pocket) and realm. This includes not only Marvel Comics, but also DC Comics
, Image
, Dark Horse
, Archie
, TMNT, Harvey
, and every universe ever mentioned or seen (and an infinite amount never mentioned or seen) including our own world
. Everything is in the Omniverse, and there is only one Omniverse." According to the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
: Alternate Universes, "It includes every single literary, television show, movie, urban legend, universe
, realm, etc. ever. It includes everyone from Popeye
to Rocky Balboa to Ronald Reagan
to Romeo and Juliet
to Luke Skywalker
to Snoopy
to Jay and Silent Bob
, Mickey Mouse
, Harry Potter
, etc." The omniverse is very popular among fanfiction as it can create any crossover imaginable. Using the omniverse to make a universe that is inhabited by completely unrelated properties (Wolverine and Raphael, or Spider-Man and Artemis Fowl, for example) is fairly common as is crossing from 616 and another world (commonly DC and Marvel).
, and universes with known numerical designations. Beyond these, many other alternate worlds have been visited or explored in Marvel Comics. Most notably, almost every separate storyline of the What If...
and Exiles series relates to a separate universe in the multiverse, although an occasional pair of issues in which characters and situations do not overlap could conceivably share a universe. The numerical designations for these are rarely revealed outside of reference works such as the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005. A.R.M.O.R. and Project Pegasus
however seem to possess vast knowledge of other Marvel realities, utilizing the same designations; whether this is simply narrative convenience on behalf of Marvel's authors or an unusual decision by these agencies to utilise an effectively alien catalogue method is as yet unstated.
The numeric designations of these alternate universes have been confirmed by Marvel Comics
throughout the years and compiled in 2005's Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes
, and in Marvel publications since the release of the Handbook. The prevalent method of labelling an unnamed universe is to derive numbers in some way from the publication date of the relevant issue featuring its first appearance. This is, in turn, based on the mistaken belief that "Earth-616" derived its number from the publication date of The Fantastic Four #1 (Nov. 1961).
Marvel Comics
Marvel Worldwide, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media...
, most tales take place within the fictional Marvel Universe
Marvel Universe
The Marvel Universe is the shared fictional universe where most comic book titles and other media published by Marvel Entertainment take place, including those featuring Marvel's most familiar characters, such as Spider-Man, the Hulk, the X-Men, and the Avengers.The Marvel Universe is further...
, which in turn is part of a larger multiverse
Parallel universe (fiction)
A parallel universe or alternative reality is a hypothetical self-contained separate reality coexisting with one's own. A specific group of parallel universes is called a "multiverse", although this term can also be used to describe the possible parallel universes that constitute reality...
. Starting with issues of Captain Britain
Captain Britain
Captain Britain , briefly known as Britannic, is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Chris Claremont and Herb Trimpe, he first appeared in Captain Britain Weekly, #1...
, the main continuity
Continuity (fiction)
In fiction, continuity is consistency of the characteristics of persons, plot, objects, places and events seen by the reader or viewer over some period of time...
in which most Marvel storylines take place was designated Earth-616
Earth-616
In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.-Origin of Earth-616:...
, and the multiverse was established as being protected by Merlyn
Merlyn (Marvel Comics)
Merlyn is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He claims to be the Merlin of British Legends and has served for many years as the Omniversal Guardian, a function his daughter Roma took from him...
. Each universe has a Captain Britain designated to protect its version of the British Isles. These protectors are collectively known as the Captain Britain Corps
Captain Britain Corps
In Marvel Comics, the Captain Britain Corps is a league of super-heroes all known as, or appear as an alternative version of, Captain Britain. They are all essentially the same hero except they each come from an alternative reality.-Fictional team history:...
. This numerical notation was continued in the series Excalibur
Excalibur (comics)
Excalibur is a Marvel Comics superhero group, an off-shoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Conceived by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer Alan Davis, the original Excalibur first appeared in Excalibur Special Edition , also known as Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn.The...
and other titles. Each universe of the Multiverse in Marvel also appears to be defended by a Sorcerer Supreme
Sorcerer Supreme
Sorcerer Supreme or Sorceress Supreme is a title granted in the fictional Marvel Universe to the "practitioner of the mystic or magic arts who has greater skills than all others or commands a greater portion of the ambient magical energies than any other organism on a given world or dimension". By...
at nearly all times, appointed the mystic trinity of Vishanti
Vishanti
The Vishanti are a fictional triumvirate of powerful mystical beings appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. The three beings who make up the Vishanti are Agamotto the All-Seeing , Omnipotent Oshtur , and Hoary Hoggoth...
to defend the world against threats primarily magical in nature from within and beyond and bearing the Eye of Agamotto
Eye of Agamotto
The Eye of Agamotto is a fictional mystical item in the Marvel Comics universe. The artist Steve Ditko, drew inspiration from the real world charm called 'The All Seeing Eye of the Buddha', known among Buddhists as "The Amulet of Snail Martyrs", a Nepali symbol meant to protect its wearer against...
.
Later on, many writers would utilize and reshape the multiverse in titles such as Exiles
Exiles (Marvel Comics)
The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate...
, X-Men
X-Men
The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1...
, and Ultimate Fantastic Four
Ultimate Fantastic Four
Ultimate Fantastic Four is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Fantastic Four comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint...
. New universes would also spin out of storylines involving time travelling characters such as Rachel Summers
Rachel Summers
Rachel Anne Summers is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne for Marvel Comics....
, Cable
Cable (comics)
Cable is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared as an infant in Uncanny X-Men #201...
, and Bishop
Bishop (comics)
Bishop is a fictional comic book superhero, appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, in particular the X-Men family of books...
, as their actions rendered their home times alternate timelines.
Nature of the Multiverse
According to ForgeForge (comics)
Forge is a fictional character in the , a superhero associated with The X-Men.A mutant with an unsurpassed brilliance in technology, Forge has had a lengthy career as a government weapons contractor. He shared a romantic relationship with Storm, and a brief affair with Mystique which led him to...
, mutants living on these alternate Earths have lost their powers due to M-Day
Decimation (comics)
Decimation is the late 2005 Marvel Comics storyline spinning off from the House of M limited series. It focuses on the ramifications of the Scarlet Witch stripping nearly all of the mutant population of their powers, thereby reducing a society of millions to one of scant hundreds.This event, which...
, as stated in Endangered Species
X-Men: Endangered Species
"Endangered Species" is a 2007 comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics. Starring the X-Men, it ran from June to October 2007. It begins with the Endangered Species one-shot written by Mike Carey and drawn by Scot Eaton....
, however, this mass depowering has not been seen in any of Marvel's current alternate reality publications such as Exiles, the Ultimate titles, Amazing Spider-Girl, the Marvel Adventures titles or GeNext, though it is possible that the issue of time may be related to their exclusion. This was apparently retconned during the "X-Men: Messiah Complex
X-Men: Messiah Complex
"Messiah Complex" is a comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics from October 2007 to January 2008, which ran through the various X-Men books....
" storyline, where Forge stated that all mutants in possible future timelines were depowered, not in parallel universes. This, in addition to A.R.M.O.R.'s observation that Lyra
She-Hulk (Lyra)
She-Hulk is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. She is from an alternate future of Marvel's main timeline, and is the daughter of that reality's Thundra and the Hulk...
arrived from an alternate reality indicates that the topology of the Marvel multiverse is based on new realities branching off from key nodes of a timeline instead of strictly parallel dimensions.
Other realities
Not every alternate reality is an entire independent universe, but instead maintain a parisitic relationship to a parent reality. Others can exist outside the multiversal structure altogether.Pocket universes
- Counter-EarthCounter-Earth (comics)In the fictional Marvel Universe, there have been three versions of the hypothetical planet known as Counter-Earth, each one a near-duplicate of Earth.-Publication history:...
(Heroes RebornHeroes Reborn"Heroes Reborn" was a 1996-1997 crossover story arc among comic-book series published by the American company Marvel Comics. During this one-year, multi-title story arc, Marvel temporarily outsourced the production of several of its most famous comic books to the studios of its popular former...
): A pocket dimension where Franklin RichardsFranklin RichardsFranklin Richards is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a supporting character in Fantastic Four.Franklin is an Omega-Level mutant with vast psionic and reality-manipulating powers...
stored many of Earth's superheroes after the events surrounding the appearance of OnslaughtOnslaught (comics)Onslaught is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in X-Man #15 , and was co-created by writers Scott Lobdell, Mark Waid, and artist Andy Kubert....
. Doom saved Counter-Earth from the unstable pocket dimension, and placed it in an alternate orbit of the 616-Earth on the other side of the sun. - The Encroachiverses: A series of universes deemed failures by extremely powerful, unnamed beings; includes the Dimension of Suicide, the Baloney-verse, the 976-verse, the Trashi-verse, the Don't-Worry-Be-Happy-verse, the NoriegaManuel NoriegaManuel Antonio Noriega Moreno is a Panamanian politician and soldier. He was military dictator of Panama from 1983 to 1989.The 1989 invasion of Panama by the United States removed him from power; he was captured, detained as a prisoner of war, and flown to the United States. Noriega was tried on...
-verse, the Narcissi-verse, the Media-verse, the Puppet-verse, and the Insipiverse. - The Hill: A dangerous pocket dimension used by Mikhail RasputinMikhail RasputinMikhail Nikolaievitch Rasputin is a Marvel Comics supervillain, older brother of Colossus of the X-Men and Magik of the New Mutants. Created by Jim Lee and John Byrne, he first appeared in Uncanny X-Men ....
after flooding the MorlockMorlocks (comics)The Morlocks are a group of several fictional comic book mutants associated with the X-Men in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Paul Smith, they were named after the subterranean race of the same name in H. G. Wells' novel The Time Machine. They first appeared...
tunnels. Rasputin brought all Morlocks to The Hill to raise them in a survival of the fittest mentality. In this dimension time runs several times faster. While in 616 only 1 or 2 years passed more than ten years passed in the Hill. MarrowMarrow (comics)Marrow , is a Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men. She is a mutant whose bones grow out of her skin and can be removed from her body, providing her with potential knives and clubs as well as body armor....
and the other Gene NationGene NationGene Nation is a Marvel Comics mutant terrorist organization and enemies of the X-Men. They originated from a group of Morlocks that survived the Mutant Massacre by escaping to another dimension.-First Incarnation:...
members grew up in this dimension. - The MicroverseMicroverseMicroverses are dimensions occurring within the fictional Marvel Universe.The Microverses are often visited by the Fantastic Four in various adventures. They were formerly defined as any universe only accessible through vibrational attunement...
: Originally, many microverses existed within the Marvel Multiverse. The most commonly visited is the one containing the regions known as Sub-Atomica and the MicronautsMicronautsThe Micronauts comic books feature a group of characters based on the Micronauts toyline. The title was published by Marvel Comics, Image Comics, and Devil's Due Publishing. Their first comic appearance was in Micronauts #1 with characterizations created by Bill Mantlo and Michael Golden...
Homeworld. - The Mojoverse: A dimension where all beings are addicted to gladiator-like television programs. Ruled by MojoMojo (comics)Mojo is a Marvel Comics supervillain, primarily an enemy of the X-Men and one of its members, Longshot. Mojo is one of the "Spineless Ones," an alien race that is immobile without advanced technology. He is a slaver who rules the Mojoverse, a dimension where all beings are addicted to his...
and home to LongshotLongshotLongshot is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero best known as a member of the X-Men. He was created by writer Ann Nocenti and artist Art Adams.-Publication history:...
and the X-BabiesX-BabiesThe X-Babies are a group of Mojo-manufactured child clones of the X-Men. They first appeared in Uncanny X-Men Annual #12 and were created by Chris Claremont and Art Adams.-Appearances:...
. - The Negative ZoneNegative ZoneThe Negative Zone is a fictional setting, an antimatter universe depicted in publications from Marvel Comics, most frequently in Fantastic Four and Captain Marvel. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, it first appeared in Fantastic Four #51 .-Fictional description:The Negative Zone in the Marvel...
: Mostly uninhabited, it is a universe parallel to Earth's with many similarities. One major difference is all matter in the Negative Zone is negatively charged. Negative Zone Prison Alpha is located here. Also the home of BlastaarBlastaarBlastaar, sometimes called the Living Bomb-Burst and Blasstaar, is a Marvel Comics supervillain. Blastaar is an opponent of the Fantastic Four and lives in the Negative Zone...
and AnnihilusAnnihilusAnnihilus is a fictional character in Marvel Comics' Marvel Universe. In 2009, Annihilus was ranked as IGN's 94th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.-Publication history:...
. - OtherplaceOtherplaceOtherplace, is a fictional location in titles published by Marvel Comics. The concept debuted in Uncanny X-Men #160, and was created by Chris Claremont and Brent Anderson.-History:...
: Also known as "Limbo" or "Demonic Limbo", A magical dimension of demons which were historically ruled by Belasco and was primarily featured in X-MenX-MenThe X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1...
comics. - The Void: A pocket dimension that exists inside ShamanShaman (comics)Shaman is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe and a member of Alpha Flight.-Fictional character biography:...
's medicine bag. - The Soul GemInfinity GemsInfinity Gems, sometimes referred to as the Soul Gems, are six immensely powerful gems featured in the fictional Marvel Universe. Whoever holds all six gems in the Infinity Gauntlet gains omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence, and God-like power, and has absolute dominion over the universe...
: A pocket dimension that exists inside the green infinity gem.
External realities
- Avalon: Also known as Otherworld, this realm is an access point to the entire Marvel multiverse utilized by the Captain Britain CorpsCaptain Britain CorpsIn Marvel Comics, the Captain Britain Corps is a league of super-heroes all known as, or appear as an alternative version of, Captain Britain. They are all essentially the same hero except they each come from an alternative reality.-Fictional team history:...
. - The Darkforce DimensionDarkforce-Description:It is a powerful, extra-dimensional energy that can be manipulated in slightly different ways by a handful of beings that are attuned to it. There are slight yet inconclusive hints that it may be a corruptive influence of some kind and perhaps even sentient...
- LimboLimbo (Marvel Comics)Limbo, may refer to several fictional locations in titles published by Marvel Comics. The concept debuted in The Avengers #2, , and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.-History:...
: Also known as "True Limbo" or "Temporal Limbo", Outside of time historically ruled by ImmortusImmortusImmortus is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He is the future self of Kang the Conqueror, and first appeared in Avengers #10, and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....
and the location to which Rom the SpaceknightRom the SpaceknightRom is a fictional character, a cosmic superhero in the . He first appears in Rom, Spaceknight #1 and was created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema.-Toy:...
banished the Dire Wraiths. - The Panoptichron: Home base of the reality-hopping ExilesExiles (Marvel Comics)The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate...
, structurally dissimilar but functionally similar to Avalon.
Definitions
The classification system for alternate realities was devised, in part, by Mark GruenwaldMark Gruenwald
Mark E. Gruenwald was an American comic book writer, editor, and occasional penciler. Gruenwald got his start in comics fandom, publishing his own fanzine, Omniverse, which explored the concept of continuity...
.
Continuity
A Universe/continuity is a single reality, such as Earth-616Earth-616
In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.-Origin of Earth-616:...
, the mainstream Marvel Universe/Continuity. In Marvel Comics, the concept of a continuity is not the same as "dimension" or "universe"; for example, characters like Mephisto
Mephisto (comics)
Mephisto is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Silver Surfer #3 and was created by Stan Lee and John Buscema, loosely modeled on Mephistopheles - a character from the Faust legend.Debuting in the Silver Age of comic books,...
and Dormammu
Dormammu
Dormammu is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Strange Tales #126 Dormammu is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Strange Tales #126 Dormammu is a...
hail from alternate dimensions and the Celestials from another universe
Universe
The Universe is commonly defined as the totality of everything that exists, including all matter and energy, the planets, stars, galaxies, and the contents of intergalactic space. Definitions and usage vary and similar terms include the cosmos, the world and nature...
, but they all nevertheless belong to Earth-616. A continuity should also not be confused with an imprint
Imprint
In the publishing industry, an imprint can mean several different things:* As a piece of bibliographic information about a book, it refers to the name and address of the book's publisher and its date of publication as given at the foot or on the verso of its title page.* It can mean a trade name...
; for example, while the titles of some imprints, such as Ultimate Marvel
Ultimate Marvel
Ultimate Marvel is an imprint of comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring reimagined and updated versions of the company's superhero characters, including Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Avengers, and the Fantastic Four. The imprint was launched in 2000 with the publication of the series...
, take place in a different continuity, some or all publications in other imprints, such as Epic Comics
Epic Comics
Epic Comics was a creator-owned imprint of Marvel Comics started in 1982, lasting through the mid-1990s, and being briefly revived on a small scale in the mid-2000s.- Origins :...
, MAX
MAX (comics)
MAX is an imprint of Marvel Comics aimed at a niche 'adults only' audience, launched in 2001 after Marvel broke with the Comics Code Authority and established its own rating system...
, and Marvel UK
Marvel UK
Marvel UK was an imprint of Marvel Comics formed in 1972 to reprint US produced stories for the British weekly comic market, though it later did produce original material by British creators such as Alan Moore, John Wagner, Dave Gibbons, Steve Dillon and Grant Morrison.Panini Comics obtained the...
, take place within the Earth-616
Earth-616
In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.-Origin of Earth-616:...
continuity. Note that in context the Marvel Universe
Marvel Universe
The Marvel Universe is the shared fictional universe where most comic book titles and other media published by Marvel Entertainment take place, including those featuring Marvel's most familiar characters, such as Spider-Man, the Hulk, the X-Men, and the Avengers.The Marvel Universe is further...
is sometimes used to refer to the Marvel Multiverse, and sometimes used to refer to the Earth-616
Earth-616
In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.-Origin of Earth-616:...
continuity.
Multiverse
A MultiverseMultiverse (science)
The multiverse is the hypothetical set of multiple possible universes that together comprise everything that exists and can exist: the entirety of space, time, matter, and energy as well as the physical laws and constants that describe them...
is the collection of alternate universes, with a similar nature and a universal hierarchy. The Marvel multiverse contains Earth-616, most of the What If? worlds, as well as the vast number of the alternate Earths seen in the Marvel Universe.
The original term and concept were coined by Michael Moorcock
Michael Moorcock
Michael John Moorcock is an English writer, primarily of science fiction and fantasy, who has also published a number of literary novels....
for his "Eternal Champion
Eternal Champion
The Eternal Champion is a fictional creation of the author Michael Moorcock and is a recurrent feature in many of his novels.-About the Eternal Champion:...
" sequence. The lead characters from Moorcock's work are obviously the inspiration for the Captain Britain Corps.
Megaverse
There are certain universes which are tied to the Marvel multiverse - such as the New UniverseNew Universe
The New Universe is a comic book imprint from Marvel Comics that was published in its original incarnation from 1986 to 1989. It was created by Jim Shooter, Archie Goodwin, Eliot R. Brown, John Morelli, Mark Gruenwald, Tom DeFalco and edited by Michael Higgins.In 1986, in honor of Marvel Comics'...
and the Ultraverse
Ultraverse
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by the American company Malibu Comics. The Ultraverse was a shared universe in which a variety of characters — known within the comics as "Ultras" — acquired super-human abilities.-History:...
- which do not share any open similarities to it, and thus are not strictly part of the larger universal hierarchy that forms the Marvel multiverse, but at the same time, are not so far removed that they existed in a separate multiverse The 21st century edition of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe posits the term Megaverse (although Marvel does not actually endorse the use of this term because of Trademark issues ) as the name for this larger grouping, though because there is always the chance that some future publications will increase the interactions between different Multiverses, this is a fluid definition.
Omniverse
Originally according to The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe 2004, "the omniverseOmniverse
The Omniverse is the conceptual ensemble of all possible universes, with all possible laws of physics.In this physical cosmology context, the limitation of the definition of "universe" that it has only one set of "physical laws and constants that govern them," is expanded to include multiple sets...
is the collection of every single universe, multiverse, dimension (alternate or pocket) and realm. This includes not only Marvel Comics, but also DC Comics
DC Comics
DC Comics, Inc. is one of the largest and most successful companies operating in the market for American comic books and related media. It is the publishing unit of DC Entertainment a company of Warner Bros. Entertainment, which itself is owned by Time Warner...
, Image
Image Comics
Image Comics is a United States comic book publisher. It was founded in 1992 by high-profile illustrators as a venue where creators could publish their material without giving up the copyrights to the characters they created, as creator-owned properties. It was immediately successful, and remains...
, Dark Horse
Dark Horse Comics
Dark Horse Comics is the largest independent American comic book and manga publisher.Dark Horse Comics was founded in 1986 by Mike Richardson in Milwaukie, Oregon, with the concept of establishing an ideal atmosphere for creative professionals. Richardson started out by opening his first comic book...
, Archie
Archie Comics
Archie Comics is an American comic book publisher headquartered in the Village of Mamaroneck, Town of Mamaroneck, New York, known for its many series featuring the fictional teenagers Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle and Jughead Jones. The characters were created by...
, TMNT, Harvey
Harvey Comics
Harvey Comics was an American comic book publisher, founded in New York City by Alfred Harvey in 1941, after buying out the small publisher Brookwood Publications. His brothers Robert B...
, and every universe ever mentioned or seen (and an infinite amount never mentioned or seen) including our own world
Reality
In philosophy, reality is the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. In a wider definition, reality includes everything that is and has been, whether or not it is observable or comprehensible...
. Everything is in the Omniverse, and there is only one Omniverse." According to the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe is an encyclopedic guide which details the fictional universe featured in Marvel Comics publications...
: Alternate Universes, "It includes every single literary, television show, movie, urban legend, universe
Fictional universe
A fictional universe is a self-consistent fictional setting with elements that differ from the real world. It may also be called an imagined, constructed or fictional realm ....
, realm, etc. ever. It includes everyone from Popeye
Popeye
Popeye the Sailor is a cartoon fictional character created by Elzie Crisler Segar, who has appeared in comic strips and animated cartoons in the cinema as well as on television. He first appeared in the daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre on January 17, 1929...
to Rocky Balboa to Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan was the 40th President of the United States , the 33rd Governor of California and, prior to that, a radio, film and television actor....
to Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written early in the career of playwright William Shakespeare about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular archetypal stories of young, teenage lovers.Romeo and Juliet belongs to a...
to Luke Skywalker
Luke Skywalker
Luke Skywalker is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the original film trilogy of the Star Wars franchise, where he is portrayed by Mark Hamill. He is introduced in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, in which he is forced to leave home, and finds himself apprenticed to the Jedi master...
to Snoopy
Snoopy
Snoopy is an fictional character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. He is Charlie Brown's pet beagle. Snoopy began his life in the strip as a fairly conventional dog, but eventually evolved into perhaps the strip's most dynamic character—and among the most recognizable...
to Jay and Silent Bob
Jay and Silent Bob
Jay and Silent Bob are fictional characters portrayed by Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, respectively, in Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse, a fictional universe created and used in most films, comics and television by Smith, which began in Clerks....
, Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at The Walt Disney Studio. Mickey is an anthropomorphic black mouse and typically wears red shorts, large yellow shoes, and white gloves...
, Harry Potter
Harry Potter
Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy novels written by the British author J. K. Rowling. The books chronicle the adventures of the adolescent wizard Harry Potter and his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry...
, etc." The omniverse is very popular among fanfiction as it can create any crossover imaginable. Using the omniverse to make a universe that is inhabited by completely unrelated properties (Wolverine and Raphael, or Spider-Man and Artemis Fowl, for example) is fairly common as is crossing from 616 and another world (commonly DC and Marvel).
Known alternate universes
Below is a partial list of notable alternate worldsParallel universe (fiction)
A parallel universe or alternative reality is a hypothetical self-contained separate reality coexisting with one's own. A specific group of parallel universes is called a "multiverse", although this term can also be used to describe the possible parallel universes that constitute reality...
, and universes with known numerical designations. Beyond these, many other alternate worlds have been visited or explored in Marvel Comics. Most notably, almost every separate storyline of the What If...
What If (comics)
What If, sometimes rendered as What If...?, is the title of several comic book series published by Marvel Comics, exploring "the road not traveled" by its various characters...
and Exiles series relates to a separate universe in the multiverse, although an occasional pair of issues in which characters and situations do not overlap could conceivably share a universe. The numerical designations for these are rarely revealed outside of reference works such as the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005. A.R.M.O.R. and Project Pegasus
Project Pegasus
Project Pegasus is a fictional scientific base in the Marvel Comics universe which has been the location of a variety of stories for superheroes and supervillains, most notably in the title Marvel Two-in-One...
however seem to possess vast knowledge of other Marvel realities, utilizing the same designations; whether this is simply narrative convenience on behalf of Marvel's authors or an unusual decision by these agencies to utilise an effectively alien catalogue method is as yet unstated.
The numeric designations of these alternate universes have been confirmed by Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics
Marvel Worldwide, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media...
throughout the years and compiled in 2005's Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe is an encyclopedic guide which details the fictional universe featured in Marvel Comics publications...
, and in Marvel publications since the release of the Handbook. The prevalent method of labelling an unnamed universe is to derive numbers in some way from the publication date of the relevant issue featuring its first appearance. This is, in turn, based on the mistaken belief that "Earth-616" derived its number from the publication date of The Fantastic Four #1 (Nov. 1961).
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Earth-0000/Earth Prime Earth Prime Earth Prime is a term sometimes used in works of speculative fiction involving parallel universes or a multiverse, and refers either to the universe containing "our" Earth, or to a parallel world with a bare minimum of divergence points from Earth as we know it... |
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Earth-9 | Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984) |
Saturnyne Opal Luna Saturnyne is the name of a fictional comic book character created by Dave Thorpe and Alan Davis for their Captain Britain stories. She is the Omniversal Majestrix of Otherworld, and a servant of Roma, charged with the safety of the Omniverse.... . |
Earth-12 | Exiles #1 (2001) |
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Earth-15 | Exiles #12 (2002) (known) |
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Earth-26 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #2 (mentioned) |
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Earth-27 | Exiles #1 (2001) |
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Earth-33 | Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules #1 (2001) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... characters. |
Earth-36 | Startling Stories: The Thing - Night Falls on Yancy Street #1 (2003) |
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Earth-45 | Fantastic Four #571 (2009) |
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Earth-65 | Excalibur vol. 1 #44 (1991) |
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Incredible Hulk vol.2 #600 (mentioned) |
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Earth-98 Earth-98 In the Marvel Comics Multiverse, Earth-98 or Earth 98 is similar to Earth-616, the primary home to superheroes seen in canonical Marvel comic books, except that they began their careers during their debuts on the comic book with a publication date rather than beginning their career "ten to fifteen... also known as Earth 1961 |
Fantastic Four / Fantastic 4 '98 (1998) |
Earth-616 In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.-Origin of Earth-616:... , from when the Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... got their powers in 1961 until Gwen Stacy Gwen Stacy Gwendolyn "Gwen" Stacy appears as a supporting character in Marvel Comics' Spider-Man series. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, she first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #31 .... died in 1973, after which its history diverges and follows a different path, as characters in this universe aged in real-time. |
Earth-110 | Fantastic Four: Big Town #1 (2001) |
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Earth-111 | Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001) |
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Earth-127 | Exiles #85 (2006) |
Wolverine (comics) Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born as James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing... , Magneto Magneto (comics) Magneto is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the central villain of the X-Men comic, as well as the TV show and the films. The character first appears in X-Men #1 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby... (a female counterpart of Magneto), Quicksilver Quicksilver (comics) Quicksilver is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in X-Men #4 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby... (a female counterpart of Quicksilver), Scarlet Warlock (a male counterpart of Scarlet Witch Scarlet Witch The Scarlet Witch is a fictional comic book character that appears in books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in X-Men #4 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby... ) and Mesmero Mesmero Mesmero is a fictional mutant, a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. The character first appeared in [Uncanny] X-Men #49.-Fictional character biography:... were accidentally combined together to form Brother Mutant. |
Earth-148 also known as Ee'rath |
Excalibur vol. 1 #1 (1988) |
Kylun Kylun is a fictional comic book superhero in the Marvel Universe. He first appeared in Excalibur #2. He was briefly a member of Excalibur.-Fictional character biography:... . |
Earth-155 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #2 (mentioned) |
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Earth-161 | X-Men Forever: Alpha (2009) |
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Earth-172 | Exiles #83 |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-181 | Exiles #62 (mentioned) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . Also home to Patch, an alternate version of Wolverine. |
Earth-231 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #3 (mentioned) |
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Earth-238 also known as Crooked World |
Marvel Super-Heroes #377 (1981) |
Mad Jim Jaspers Sir James Jaspers is a fictional character created by Dave Thorpe and Alan Davis for the Captain Britain stories in Marvel UK comics and later developed by Alan Moore.... ; destroyed by Mandragon in attempt to eliminate the threat of Mad Jim Jaspers and the Fury. Also home of various counterparts of British comic book characters of the 1950s and 1960s. |
Earth-253 | X-Man #71 (2001) |
X-man X-Man is a fictional character and superhero in the Marvel Universe.X-Man may also refer to:*X-Man , a South Korean game show*Xavier Carter, nicknamed X-Man, American track and field athlete... in X-Man #72. |
Earth-267 | Avengers #267 (1986) |
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Earth-295 also known as the Age of Apocalypse Age of Apocalypse "Age of Apocalypse" is a 1995 - 1996 comic book crossover storyline published in the X-Men franchise of books by Marvel Comics. The Age of Apocalypse briefly replaced the universe of Earth-616, although it was later retconned as having occurred in the alternate universe of Earth-295, it had... |
X-Men Alpha (1995) |
Legion (Marvel Comics) Legion is a Marvel Comics character, created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Bill Sienkiewicz.David is the mutant son of Charles Xavier and Israeli Holocaust survivor Gabrielle Haller... . Once their greatest foe, Magneto Magneto (comics) Magneto is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the central villain of the X-Men comic, as well as the TV show and the films. The character first appears in X-Men #1 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby... now leads the X-Men in a world where Apocalypse Apocalypse (comics) Apocalypse is a fictional character who is an ancient mutant that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in X-Factor #5 , created by writer Louise Simonson and designed by artist Walter Simonson... rules supreme with an army of Sentinels. Home reality of Blink Blink (comics) Blink is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero featured in various X-Men-related series. Created by Scott Lobdell and Joe Madureira, the character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #317 .-Publication History:... , Sabretooth Sabretooth (comics) Sabretooth is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics supervillain created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne. The character first appeared in Iron Fist #14... , X-Men X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1... , Dark Beast Dark Beast Dark Beast , sometimes known as the Black Beast, is a Marvel Comics supervillain, an alternate reality evil version of the X-Men’s Beast... , Holocaust Holocaust (comics) Holocaust is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in X-Men Alpha , and was created by Scott Lobdell and Roger Cruz.-Fictional character biography:... , and Sugar Man Sugar Man Sugar Man is a fictional character, a mutant villain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Chris Bachalo, he first appeared in Generation Next #2 .... . Originally, thought to have been destroyed in X-Men Omega, it was revealed to still be in existence in Age of Apocalypse #1. |
Earth-305 | Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984) (known) |
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Earth-311 also known as 1602 Marvel 1602 Marvel 1602 is an eight-issue comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics. The limited series was written by Neil Gaiman, penciled by Andy Kubert, and digitally painted by Richard Isanove; Scott McKowen illustrated the distinctive scratchboard covers... |
1602 #8 (2003) |
Captain America Captain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby... of Earth-460 was sent back in time to 1587 AD of Earth-616, the timeline was altered, causing the heroic age to occur in the year 1602. The timeline was righted by Thor Thor (Marvel Comics) Thor is a fictional superhero who appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 and was created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby.... and Enrique Magneto (comics) Magneto is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the central villain of the X-Men comic, as well as the TV show and the films. The character first appears in X-Men #1 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby... , with "Rojhaz" being returned to the future with Nicolas Fury. The altered timeline was preserved as the separate reality of Earth-311 by Uatu Uatu Uatu, often simply known as The Watcher, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and designed by artist Jack Kirby, he first appeared in The Fantastic Four #13 .... the Watcher and his superior. |
Earth-312 | Exiles #35 (2003) |
Thing (comics) The Thing is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in The Fantastic Four #1... causes him to go into a berserker rage. |
Earth-313 | Knights of Pendragon vol. 2 #9 (1993) |
Lemuria (continent) Lemuria is the name of a hypothetical "lost land" variously located in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The concept's 19th century origins lie in attempts to account for discontinuities in biogeography; however, the concept of Lemuria has been rendered obsolete by modern theories of plate tectonics... ; was nearly destroyed by nuclear bomb to save Araknoids; Albion, Gawain, and Breeze James traveled there to help rebuild it. |
Earth-355 | Avengers #355 (1992) |
Coal Tiger Coal Tiger is a fictional character who appeared in the Marvel Comics' MC2 series A-Next. He is the son of T'Challa, King of Wakanda and the superhero known as Black Panther.-Fictional character biography:... . |
Earth-371 | Exiles #23 (mentioned) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-374 | Avengers #344 (1992) |
Sersi Sersi is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine and an Eternal.-Publication history:Sersi was created by Jack Kirby and first appeared in The Eternals #3 . Although the comic book was published by Marvel Comics, the Eternals were not treated as part of the Marvel universe, but as a... , and Ute Ute Tribe The Ute are an American Indian people now living primarily in Utah and Colorado. There are three Ute tribal reservations: Uintah-Ouray in northeastern Utah ; Southern Ute in Colorado ; and Ute Mountain which primarily lies in Colorado, but extends to Utah and New Mexico . The name of the state of... . Proctor caused Sersi to go insane and kill nearly all inhabitants of this world. |
Earth-398 | Avengers vol. 3 #2 (1998) |
Morgan le Fay (Marvel Comics) Morgan le Fay is a fictional character in the , based loosely on the Morgan le Fay of Arthurian legend. In this version of the character, she is the half-faerie half-sister of the mythic Arthur. Her elven heritage granted her immortality, and she used this time to master the mystic arts. She... using the Twilight Sword where she was Queen of a medieval-type world with the Queen's Vengeance Avengers (comics) The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers... as her cohorts. |
Earth-412 | Wisdom #5 (2007) (mentioned) |
Magic carpet A magic carpet, also called a flying carpet, is a legendary carpet that can be used to transport persons who are on it instantaneously or quickly to their destination.-In literature:... rides are common place. |
Earth-460 | 1602 #8 (2003) |
Purple Man The Purple Man is a Marvel Comics supervillain. Originally a foe of Daredevil, he was introduced in Daredevil vol. 1 #4... ) uses his powers to become President-For-Life. Superheroes age normally and are imprisoned, with the exception of Captain America Captain America Captain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby... , who is sent to somewhere around 1599 AD of Earth 616. (For more information, see Earth 311 above). |
Earth-483 also known as The Territory |
Marvel Zombies 5 #1 (2010) |
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Earth-520 | Exiles #85 (2006) |
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Earth-522 | Daredevils #6 (1983) (known) |
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Earth-523 | Daredevils #6 (1983) (known) |
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Earth-538 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #3 (mentioned) |
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Earth-541 | Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand |
Star Brand The Star Brand is the name of a number of similar fictional comic book objects of power all of which exist in the multiverse created by the shared universes of Marvel Comics... who has appointed himself as global monarch and forced global peace. |
Earth-552 | Exiles #86 (2006) (mentioned and shown in one panel) |
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Earth-555 | newuniversal Newuniversal newuniversal is a comic book series by writer Warren Ellis, artist Salvador Larroca and colorist Jason Keith, published by Marvel Comics. The series is a re-imagining of Marvel's New Universe concepts, launched to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the New Universe's creation in 1986.As with the... #1 (2006) |
Newuniversal newuniversal is a comic book series by writer Warren Ellis, artist Salvador Larroca and colorist Jason Keith, published by Marvel Comics. The series is a re-imagining of Marvel's New Universe concepts, launched to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the New Universe's creation in 1986.As with the... . |
Earth-597 | Excalibur vol. 1 #9 (1989) |
Nazism Nazism, the common short form name of National Socialism was the ideology and practice of the Nazi Party and of Nazi Germany... won World War II World War II World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis... . Home of Hauptmann Englande and the Lightning Force. |
Earth-616 Earth-616 In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.-Origin of Earth-616:... |
Motion Picture Funnies Weekly Motion Picture Funnies Weekly Motion Picture Funnies Weekly is a 36-page, black-and-white American comic book series created in 1939, and designed to be a promotional giveaway in movie theaters... #1 (1939) |
Earth-616 In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.-Origin of Earth-616:... . |
Earth-617 | Doc Samson #4 (2006) (seen) |
Doc Samson Doc Samson is a fictional character, a superhero and psychiatrist in the Marvel Comics universe, known as a supporting character in stories featuring the Hulk.-Publication history:... inadvertently allowed Nightmare Nightmare (Marvel Comics) Nightmare is a fictional character, a supernatural being who has appeared in many Marvel Comics stories, most commonly as one of Doctor Strange and Ghost Rider's major enemies.-Publication history:... to devastate his world, then became pawn in Nightmare's attempt to invade Earth-616. |
Earth-653 | Exiles #83 |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-665 | Not Brand Echh Not Brand Echh Not Brand Echh was a satiric comic book series published by Marvel Comics that parodied its own superhero stories as well as those of other comics publishers. Running for 13 issues , it included among its contributors such notable writers and artists as Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Gene Colan, Bill... #1 (Aug. 1967) |
Forbush Man Forbush Man , is a fictional character published by Marvel Comics. Originally the mascot of Marvel Comics' Not Brand Echh, he is the alter-ego of Irving Forbush, a fictional employee of Marvel Comics... . |
Earth-666 | Supernaturals #1 (Oct. 1998) |
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Earth-689 | Avengers Annual #2 (1968) |
Scarlet Centurion Scarlet Centurion, in comics, may refer to a number of Marvel Comics characters who have used the alias:* Nathaniel Richards, the father of Reed Richards * Marcus Kang, son of Kang the Conqueror... convinced Earth-689's Avengers to capture all super heroes; defeated by Earth-616's Avengers Avengers (comics) The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers... . |
Earth-691 Earth-691 In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth 691 or Earth-691 is the name used to identify a secondary continuity inhabited by Killraven and the original Guardians of the Galaxy.-Overview:... |
Marvel Super-Heroes Vol. 1, #18 (Jan. 1969) |
Guardians of the Galaxy The original Guardians of the Galaxy are a fictional superhero team that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Guardians first appear in Marvel Super-Heroes #18 .-Publication history:... , the Solar System being invaded by the Badoon Badoon The Badoon are a reptilian alien species in the fictional Marvel Comics universe. They are notable for having a gender schism, resulting in two separate societies; the Brotherhood of Badoon and the Sisterhood of Badoon .The Brotherhood live on the planet Moord, while the Sisterhood reside on the... in 3007. |
Earth-700 | Marvel: Lost Generation #8 (2000) |
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Avengers vol. 1 #85 (1971) |
Squadron Supreme The Squadron Supreme is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Squadron Supreme first appeared in Avengers #85 - 86 The Squadron Supreme is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Squadron Supreme first... . |
Earth-714 | Exiles #23 (2003) (mentioned) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-715 | Savage Tales vol. 1 #1 (1971) |
Thundra Thundra is a Marvel Comics superheroine who is often aligned with the Fantastic Four. She is a powerful, red haired, amazon-like warrior, or Femizon, from a matriarchal, technologically advanced future timeline where men have been subjugated by women... . |
Earth-717 Earth-717 Earth-717 or Earth 717 is a designation used to identify a continuity in which most of early 2006's What If one-shot titles take place in the fictional Marvel Comics Multiverse.-Origin of Earth-717:... |
What If: Captain America (2005) |
Captain America Captain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby... that fought during the American Civil War; a Daredevil Daredevil (Marvel Comics) Daredevil is a fictional character, a superhero in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby, and first appeared in Daredevil #1 .Living in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood... who fought in Feudal Japan; a Wolverine Wolverine (comics) Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born as James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing... who was involved in the Chicago Prohibition of the 1920s; a Namor who is raised by a human father; a Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... that's active in the Soviet Union and a Thor Thor (Marvel Comics) Thor is a fictional superhero who appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 and was created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby.... who is active as herald of Galactus Galactus Galactus is a fictional character appearing in comic books and other publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, the character debuted in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue story later known as "The Galactus... . |
Earth-721 also known as Earth-A Earth-A Earth-A is a universe in the Marvel Comics Multiverse. It first appeared in Fantastic Four #118. It was given the numerical designation of Earth-721 in the Marvel Encyclopedia Vol... |
Fantastic Four vol. 1 #118 (1972) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... were aboard a spaceship Spacecraft A spacecraft or spaceship is a craft or machine designed for spaceflight. Spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including communications, earth observation, meteorology, navigation, planetary exploration and transportation of humans and cargo.... on the fateful day the group was exposed to cosmic rays. Afterwards, Richards became the Thing Thing (comics) The Thing is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in The Fantastic Four #1... while Grimm became Mr. Fantastic. Also the home reality of Vangaard. |
Earth-723 | Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand |
Star Brand The Star Brand is the name of a number of similar fictional comic book objects of power all of which exist in the multiverse created by the shared universes of Marvel Comics... who has channeled his power into music and unified the world. |
Earth-741 | Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984) (known) |
British Empire The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom. It originated with the overseas colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. At its height, it was the... was never dismantled. |
Earth-744 | Daredevils #7 (1983) (known) |
George Orwell Eric Arthur Blair , better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English author and journalist... . |
Earth-772 | What If? vol. 1 #1 (1977) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... and Spider-Man Spider-Man Spider-Man is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15... , who joined the Fantastic Four soon after his origin. A battle with Namor results in Susan Storm leaving Reed for Namor, who she marries. Reed becomes increasingly hostile, breaking up the Fantastic Four and faking evidence for a possible attack on Atlantis, before he and Johnny Storm attempt to take Susan back. Namor succeeds in defeating Reed, who realises his actions have ensured he has lost Sue forever as she gives birth to Namor's child. |
Earth-774 | What If? vol. 1 #2 (1977) |
Hulk (comics) The Hulk is a fictional character, a superhero in the . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 .... retained Bruce Banner's intellect. The Avengers are never formed, the Fantastic Four break up after Ben Grim loses his Thing powers, but the arrival of Galactus on Earth forces Professor X, Bruce Banner and Reed Richards to lose their own powers and create a stronger Thing with the mentality of the Hulk. |
Earth-794 | Captain Britain vol. 1 #6 (1985) |
Sat-Yr-9 Opul Lun Sat-Yr-9 is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.-Dictator:Opul Lun Sat-Yr-9 was a dictator who ruled Earth-794 with her lover Kaptain Briton. When he fled from her, traveling to Earth-616 where he knew he had an identical looking counterpart, Earth-616's Captain Britain, she sent... . Captain UK was sent here by Roma Roma (comics) Roma is a fictional character featured in numerous Marvel Comics titles. She is the daughter of Merlyn. Roma is the Omniversal Guardian, charged with the safety of the Omniverse... to overthrow Sat-Yr9. |
Earth-797 | Exiles #99 (2007) |
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Earth-808 | What If? vol. 1 #22 (1980) |
Doctor Doom Victor von Doom is a fictional character who appears in Marvel Comics publications . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #5 wearing his trademark metal mask and green cloak... listens to Reed Richards' advice on his machine to reach Hell, rescues his mother's soul from the sinister Mephisto Mephisto (comics) Mephisto is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Silver Surfer #3 and was created by Stan Lee and John Buscema, loosely modeled on Mephistopheles - a character from the Faust legend.Debuting in the Silver Age of comic books,... and defeats Ruffalo as a hero rather than a villain. He wins the heart of his true love Valeria, only to see Mephisto take her away from him as he is forced each year to battle the demon for her soul (Just as he does in the 616 Universe for his mother.). |
Earth-811 also known as Days of Future Past Days of Future Past "Days of Future Past" is a popular storyline in the Marvel Comics comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142, published in 1981. It deals with a dystopian alternate future in which mutants are incarcerated in internment camps... |
X-Men vol. 1 #141 (1981) |
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1... fail to prevent Senator Kelly being assassinated by the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. |
Earth-829 | Hercules vol. 1 #1 (1982) |
Hercules (comics) Hercules, or Heracles, in comics, may refer to:* Hercules , a long-running Marvel character** Hercules, a trainee member of The Order.* Hercules , a DC Comics character... in the 24th Century. Eventually the Olympians leave Earth, leaving Hercules to father a new race of Gods. |
Earth-839 | Excalibur vol. 1 #44 (1991) |
Sat-Yr-9 Opul Lun Sat-Yr-9 is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.-Dictator:Opul Lun Sat-Yr-9 was a dictator who ruled Earth-794 with her lover Kaptain Briton. When he fled from her, traveling to Earth-616 where he knew he had an identical looking counterpart, Earth-616's Captain Britain, she sent... . |
Earth-846 | Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984) |
Home world of Kommandant Englander.
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Earth-861 | Captain Britain vol. 2 #13 (1986) |
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Earth-873 | Exiles #40 (2004) (mentioned) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-886 | Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand |
Star Brand The Star Brand is the name of a number of similar fictional comic book objects of power all of which exist in the multiverse created by the shared universes of Marvel Comics... , who uses her abilities to protect the world from "powerful evil forces". |
Earth-889 | Astonishing X-Men: Ghost Boxes #1 (2008) |
Steampunk Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and speculative fiction that came into prominence during the 1980s and early 1990s. Steampunk involves a setting where steam power is still widely used—usually Victorian era Britain or "Wild West"-era United... "pre-digital" version of the X-Men known as the X-Society, based in New Portsmouth, New Albion (this universe's version of San Francisco). |
Earth-892 | X-Men/Doctor Doom: Chaos Engine: Book One (2001) |
Doctor Doom Victor von Doom is a fictional character who appears in Marvel Comics publications . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #5 wearing his trademark metal mask and green cloak... used a faulty Cosmic Cube Cosmic Cube The Cosmic Cube, called the Tesseract in the film Captain America: The First Avenger, is the name of a fictional object that appears in the Marvel Universe. The concept was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Tales of Suspense #79 .-Publication history:The first Cosmic Cube... to briefly merge this reality with Earth-616. |
Earth-907 | What If? vol. 2 #15 (1990) |
Galactus Galactus is a fictional character appearing in comic books and other publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, the character debuted in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue story later known as "The Galactus... ; remaining Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... destroyed Shi'ar Shi'ar The Shi'ar are a fictional species of aliens in the Marvel Comics universe. The Shi'ar Empire also called the Aerie, is a vast collection of alien species, cultures and worlds situated close to the Skrull and Kree Empires, and alongside them, is one of the three main alien empires... Throneworld and then sacrifice themselves to stop interplanetary alliance from destroying Earth. |
Earth-912 | What If? vol. 2 #22 (1991) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... and the Silver Surfer Silver Surfer The Silver Surfer is a Marvel Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby. The character first appears in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue arc that fans call "The Galactus Trilogy".... . |
Earth-913 | What If? vol. 2 #23 (1991) |
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1... defeated Krakoa, and thus the second generation of X-Men never formed. |
Earth-917 | What If? vol. 2 #27 (1991) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... and Namor; Sue married Namor instead of Reed. |
Earth-920 | Daredevils #7 (1983) (known) |
Commonwealth of Nations The Commonwealth of Nations, normally referred to as the Commonwealth and formerly known as the British Commonwealth, is an intergovernmental organisation of fifty-four independent member states... is still a major world power and Great Britain Great Britain Great Britain or Britain is an island situated to the northwest of Continental Europe. It is the ninth largest island in the world, and the largest European island, as well as the largest of the British Isles... did not join the European Union European Union The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 independent member states which are located primarily in Europe. The EU traces its origins from the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community , formed by six countries in 1958... . |
Earth-921 | Avengers vol. 1 #343 (1992) |
Swordsman (comics) Swordsman is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. His first appearance was in Avengers Vol.1 #19 and was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck. The Swordsman was introduced as an enemy of Hawkeye and the Avengers... . |
Earth-924 | Excalibur vol. 1 #49 (1992) |
Excalibur (comics) Excalibur is a Marvel Comics superhero group, an off-shoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Conceived by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer Alan Davis, the original Excalibur first appeared in Excalibur Special Edition , also known as Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn.The... , and Cap'n Saxonia. |
Earth-928 also known as the Marvel 2099 Marvel 2099 Marvel 2099 is a Marvel Comics imprint, started in 1992, that explores one possible future of the Marvel Universe. It was originally announced by Stan Lee in his "Stan's Soapbox" column as a single series entitled The Marvel World of Tomorrow, which was being developed by Lee and John Byrne... Universe |
Spider-Man 2099 #1 (1992) |
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Earth-929 | What If? vol. 2 #41 (1992) |
Avengers (comics) The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers... ; Uatu Uatu Uatu, often simply known as The Watcher, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and designed by artist Jack Kirby, he first appeared in The Fantastic Four #13 .... sacrificed himself to prevent Earth's destruction and the Silver Surfer Silver Surfer The Silver Surfer is a Marvel Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby. The character first appears in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue arc that fans call "The Galactus Trilogy".... joined the Avengers. |
Earth-932 | Avengers vol. 1 #359 (1993) |
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Earth-938 | What If? vol. 2 #52 (1993) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... to gain the Merlin Stones to defeat Dormammu Dormammu Dormammu is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Strange Tales #126 Dormammu is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Strange Tales #126 Dormammu is a... . |
Earth-943 | Avengers vol. 1 #372 (1994) |
Jocasta (comics) Jocasta is a fictional, comic book superhero appearing books published by Marvel Comics. A member of the Avengers, the character is a robot created by the villain Ultron.-Publication history:Jocasta first appears in The Avengers Jocasta is a fictional, comic book superhero appearing books published... . |
Earth-944 | Fantastic Four vol. 1 #387 (1994) |
Galactus Galactus is a fictional character appearing in comic books and other publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, the character debuted in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue story later known as "The Galactus... ; Reed Richards survived and blamed himself. |
Earth-952 | What If? vol. 2 #70 (1995) |
Silver Surfer The Silver Surfer is a Marvel Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby. The character first appears in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue arc that fans call "The Galactus Trilogy".... did not betray Galactus Galactus Galactus is a fictional character appearing in comic books and other publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, the character debuted in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue story later known as "The Galactus... , who consumed Earth; Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... survived and become his heralds. |
Earth-967 | Fantastic Four vol. 1 #414 (1996) |
Hyperstorm Hyperstorm is a fictional supervillain from the Marvel comics universe. Also known as Jonathan Reed Richards, Hyperstorm is both the future descendant and enemy of the Fantastic Four... , the son of Franklin Richards Franklin Richards Franklin Richards is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a supporting character in Fantastic Four.Franklin is an Omega-Level mutant with vast psionic and reality-manipulating powers... and Rachel Summers Rachel Summers Rachel Anne Summers is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne for Marvel Comics.... ; a divergence of Earth-811 (Days of Future Past Days of Future Past "Days of Future Past" is a popular storyline in the Marvel Comics comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142, published in 1981. It deals with a dystopian alternate future in which mutants are incarcerated in internment camps... ). |
Earth-969 | What If? vol. 2 #89 (1996) |
Doctor Doom Victor von Doom is a fictional character who appears in Marvel Comics publications . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #5 wearing his trademark metal mask and green cloak... conspires to prevent an out-of-control Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... from forming. |
Earth-976 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #3 (mentioned) |
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Earth-982 also known as MC2 |
What If? vol. 2 #105 (1998) |
Spider-Girl Spider-Girl is a superheroine in Marvel Comics' MC2 universe. The character was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz as the teenage daughter of Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson, and first appeared in What If #105... , J2 J2 (comics) J2 is a fictional comic book mutant superhero in the Marvel Universe. He exists in MC2, an alternate future timeline of the main Marvel continuity and is the son of the former supervillain Juggernaut. J2 is a member of the future incarnation of the Avengers, A-Next. J2 once had his own series,... , A-Next A-Next A-Next is the Marvel Comics' MC2 universe version of the Avengers. The team made its first appearance in What If? #105, the first comic featuring Spider-Girl, and the team's origin story was told in the A-Next #1, cover dated October 1998.... , Wild Thing Wild Thing (comics) Wild Thing is a fictional character from Marvel Comics, who exists in the MC2 universe, an alternate future to the Marvel Universe. She is the daughter of the X-Men's Wolverine and the rogue mercenary Elektra... , the Fantastic Five Fantastic Five Fantastic Five is the name of superhero team that exists in the MC2 Universe, an alternate future to the Marvel Universe. A continuation of the Fantastic Four, the team was originally composed of the Human Torch, his wife Ms.Fantastic/Lyja , the Thing, Big Brain , and Psi-Lord .-Fictional team... and others. |
Earth-989 | What If? vol. 2 #109 (1998) |
Thing (comics) The Thing is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in The Fantastic Four #1... remains in Liddleville. |
Earth-998 | X-Man #63 (2000) (seen) |
Madelyne Pryor Madelyne Pryor is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. As the love interest and first wife of X-Men leader Cyclops , she became a long-standing member of the X-Men supporting cast, until a series of traumas — being abandoned by her husband, losing her infant son, and... ) from a floating city. |
Earth-999 | Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. #9 (2006) |
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Earth-1000 | Domination Factor: Fantastic Four #3.5 (2000) |
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Earth-1009 | Exiles #99 (2007) |
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Earth-1029 | Exiles #12 (2002) (known) |
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Earth-1058 | Prelude to the Deadpool Corps #4 (2010) |
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Earth-1081 | Exiles #1 (2001) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... Morph. |
Earth-1090 | Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand |
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Earth-1100 | Exiles #1 (2001) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... Thunderbird. |
Earth-1108 | Deadpool: Merc With a Mouth #7 (2010) |
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Earth-1112 | Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001) |
Malice (comics) Malice is the name of four separate fictional comic book supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. The original Malice was a minion of Killmonger, an enemy of Black Panther. The second was a short-lived Ghost Rider villain... kills the Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... . |
Earth-1115 | Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001) |
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Earth-1116 also known as Atlanterra |
Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001) |
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Earth-1120 | Captain Marvel #11 (2000) |
Genis-Vell Genis-Vell, also known as Legacy, Captain Marvel, and Photon, is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He is depicted as the son of Mar-Vell of the extraterrestrial Kree Empire, who was the first character to be known as Captain Marvel in the Marvel Universe... of Earth-616 met the Captain Mar-Vell Mar-Vell Captain Marvel is a fictional character owned by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and designed by artist Gene Colan and first appeared in Marvel Super-Heroes #12 Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell) is a fictional character owned by Marvel Comics. The character was created... of this reality. Thanos Thanos Thanos is a fictional character that appears in comic books and other media published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Iron Man #55 and was created by writer-artist Jim Starlin.... of this reality also managed to wipe out all life in the galaxy leaving Mar-Vell to die alone. |
Earth-1121 Earth-1121 In the Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-1121 or Earth 1121 is, according to the Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe: Alternate Worlds 2005, the designation used to identify a continuity similar to Earth-712, home of the Squadron Supreme... |
Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001) |
Squadron Supreme The Squadron Supreme is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Squadron Supreme first appeared in Avengers #85 - 86 The Squadron Supreme is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Squadron Supreme first... with nuclear weapons after the Utopia Program was dismantled; only Hyperion Hyperion (comics) Hyperion is the name of several fictional characters that appear in publications published by Marvel Comics. The first character debuted in The Avengers #69 Hyperion is the name of several fictional characters that appear in publications published by Marvel Comics. The first character debuted in... survived. An alternate version of Earth-712. |
Earth-1122 | Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001) |
Spider-Girl Spider-Girl is a superheroine in Marvel Comics' MC2 universe. The character was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz as the teenage daughter of Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson, and first appeared in What If #105... /May Parker, the daughter of Ben Reilly Ben Reilly Benjamin "Ben" Reilly is a fictional character in the . He is a clone of Peter Parker , and is prominent in the "Clone Saga" story arc... , the Spider-Clone. |
Earth-1123 | Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001) |
Brute (Reed Richards) Brute is a fictional character featured in Marvel Comics publications, most notably Fantastic Four.-Publication history:The Reed Richards of Counter-Earth first appeared in Marvel Premiere #2 , and was created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane.... kills the Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... (including Spider-Man Spider-Man Spider-Man is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15... ) and becomes President of the United States. |
Earth-1124 | Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001) |
Deathlok Deathlok is a fictional cyborg published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Astonishing Tales #25 , and was created by Rich Buckler and Doug Moench... and Killraven Killraven Killraven is a fictional freedom fighter in several post-apocalyptic alternate futures of the Marvel Comics universe. He first appeared in Amazing Adventures #18 , created by co-plotters Roy Thomas and Neal Adams, scripter Gerry Conway, and penciller Adams... were sent to warn authorities about the Celestial Egg. Alternate reality of Earth-794. |
Earth-1136 | The Comics Magazine #1 (1936) (golden age) Protectors #1 (1992) (modern age) |
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Earth-1189 | Excalibur vol. 1 #15 (1989) |
Captain Britain Captain Britain , briefly known as Britannic, is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Chris Claremont and Herb Trimpe, he first appeared in Captain Britain Weekly, #1... . |
Earth-1191 | Uncanny X-Men #282 (1991) |
Xavier's Security Enforcers Xavier's Security Enforcers are a Marvel Comics superhero team/police force from the fictional 2070s, a time ruled by mutant hunting/killing robots called Sentinels, who at this point in time had run amok, essentially ruling Earth in order to carry out their objective to protect humanity... & XUE Xue Xue is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname 薛 , Hsueh in the Wade-Giles system, and Sit in the Cantonese system. In Korean, the hanja corresponds to Seol and in Japanese the kanji corresponds to Setsu. According to a study published in 2006, it is the 76th most common Chinese surname... members Bishop Bishop (comics) Bishop is a fictional comic book superhero, appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, in particular the X-Men family of books... , Shard Shard (comics) Shard is a mutant character in the Marvel Comics universe.-Fictional character biography:Shard was a Lieutenant in Xavier's Security Enforcers, with her older brother Bishop in their native timeline in the 2080s. Shard was born in a mutant concentraton camp, in which mutants were branded over... , Fixx Fixx Fixx is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe from an alternate future. She is a member of X-Factor, X.S.E., and X.U.E. She first appeared in X-Factor #140. Fixx was created by Howard Mackie.... , Greystone and Archer Archer (comics) Archer, who later took the identity of deceased international criminal and wife abuser, Jude Black, is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. He was a member of the second group of X-Factor. His first appearance was in X-Factor vol... as well as the criminals Trevor Fitzroy Trevor Fitzroy Trevor Fitzroy is a Marvel Comics supervillain, an enemy of the X-Men, in particular Bishop. Created by Jim Lee and Whilce Portacio, he first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #281 .Fitzroy hails from the same dystopian future as Bishop... and Mountjoy Mountjoy (comics) Mountjoy is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. The character first appeared in Bishop: The Mountjoy Crisis #1.-Fictional character biography:... . Alternate future set in 2080, had its own "Days of Future Past" in its past, then had the Summers Rebellion led by Ruby Summers Ruby Summers Ruby Summers is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe first appearing in the one-shot X-Factor: Layla Miller.-Fictional character biography:Ruby is the daughter of Scott Summers and Emma Frost from the dystopian alternate future Earth-1191.... . |
Earth-1193 | Excalibur vol. 1 #12 (1989) |
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Earth-1218 also known as The Real World |
New Exiles #1 (2008) (mentioned) |
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Earth-1228 | What If? vol. 1 #11 (1978) |
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Earth-1241 | Comedy Comics #9 (1942) |
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Earth-1282 | Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990) |
Llywelyn the Last Llywelyn ap Gruffydd or Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf , sometimes rendered as Llywelyn II, was the last prince of an independent Wales before its conquest by Edward I of England.... by the English. |
Earth-1287 | Strikeforce: Morituri #1 (1986) |
Strikeforce: Morituri Strikeforce: Morituri is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics from 1986 to 1989. The series was created by writer Peter B. Gillis and artist Brent Anderson.... . (A mistake was made in the pages of Exiles #83 where Earth-1287 is designated as the home of Weapon X Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... 's version of Maverick.) |
Earth-1289 | Excalibur vol. 1 #16 (1989) |
Nightcrawler (comics) Nightcrawler is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Universe. He has been associated with both the X-Men and Excalibur, originally appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum, he debuted in Giant-Size X-Men #1... , and marries him in Chris Claremont Chris Claremont Chris Claremont is an award-winning American comic book writer and novelist, known for his 17-year stint on Uncanny X-Men, far longer than any other writer, during which he is credited with developing strong female characters, and with introducing complex literary themes into superhero... 's X-Men: The End X-Men: The End X-Men: The End is a 2004-2006 trilogy of miniseries detailing the last days of the X-Men and their adventures in a noncanon future, part of their The End series... . |
Earth-1298 also known as Mutant X Mutant X (comics) Mutant X was a comic book published by Marvel Comics featuring Havok, a mutant and former member of the X-Men, who was transported into a parallel dimension. It was written by Howard Mackie.... |
Mutant X #1 (1998) |
Earth-616 In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.-Origin of Earth-616:... Havok was sent to; home of the Six Mutant X (comics) Mutant X was a comic book published by Marvel Comics featuring Havok, a mutant and former member of the X-Men, who was transported into a parallel dimension. It was written by Howard Mackie.... . |
Earth-1508 | Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990) |
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Earth-1519 | Marvel Zombies 3 #4 (2009) |
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Earth-1610 also known as Ultimate Marvel Ultimate Marvel Ultimate Marvel is an imprint of comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring reimagined and updated versions of the company's superhero characters, including Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Avengers, and the Fantastic Four. The imprint was launched in 2000 with the publication of the series... |
Ultimate Spider-Man #1 (2000) |
Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Spider-Man was a superhero comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics from 2000 to 2009. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Spider-Man comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint... and Ultimate X-Men Ultimate X-Men Ultimate X-Men is a superhero comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics from 2001 to 2009. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running X-Men comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint... ; the line spawned two more ongoings based on the Avengers Avengers (comics) The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers... (known as the Ultimates Ultimates The Ultimates is a fictional group of superheroes that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team was created by writer Mark Millar and artist Bryan Hitch, and first appeared in The Ultimates #1 , as part of the company's Ultimate Marvel imprint... on this Earth) and the Fantastic Four Ultimate Fantastic Four Ultimate Fantastic Four is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Fantastic Four comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint... and several miniseries. |
Earth-1629 | X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine (2003) |
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Earth-1720 | Exiles #91 (2007) |
Invisible Woman Susan "Sue" Storm Richards is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #1 in November 1961, and was the first female superhero created by Marvel in the Silver Age of Comics... was leader of HYDRA. |
Earth 1735 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #2 (mentioned) |
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Earth-1812 | Captain Britain vol. 2 #13 (1986) |
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Earth-1815 | Exiles #1 (2001) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... was sent on its first mission. Earth had zero tolerance for any superhumans. They were either jailed, executed or aborted. Also in this universe Charles Xavier thought that mutants were a superior race and Magneto Magneto (comics) Magneto is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the central villain of the X-Men comic, as well as the TV show and the films. The character first appears in X-Men #1 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby... was the one who opposed him. Grandmaster of this reality traveled to Earth-33629 to create his own Exiles. |
Earth-1880 | Exiles #85 (2006) |
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Earth-1917 | Exiles #83 (2006) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-1987 | Exiles |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... including Human Torch, Invisible Girl, Mr. Fantastic, and She-Hulk; visited by the Exiles Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-1991 also known as Geshem |
Wolverine: Rahne of Terra (1991) |
Wolfsbane (comics) Wolfsbane is a Marvel Comics superheroine, associated with the X-Men.A Scottish mutant, Wolfsbane possesses the ability to transform into a wolf or into a transitional state somewhere between human and wolf... ) and her Prince Consort, Douglas (Cypher Cypher (comics) Cypher is a fictional mutant character, a superhero from Marvel Comics. He first appeared in New Mutants vol. 1 #13 .-Fictional character biography:Doug Ramsey was born to Philip and Sheila Ramsey... ). Many X-Men X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1... characters have counterparts here; the heroes are members of Rain's court, the villains oppose her rule. For unknown reasons, there is no counterpart to Wolverine Wolverine (comics) Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born as James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing... . |
Earth-2012 | Fantastic Four #570 (2009) |
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Earth-2020 | Exiles #13 (2002) (mentioned) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-2055 | X-Force: Shatterstar #1 (2005) |
Shatterstar Shatterstar is a fictional character, a mutant superhero in the .-Publication history:Shatterstar first appeared in The New Mutants vol. 1 #99 , and was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld. Since his debut Shatterstar has mainly appeared in the original X-Force title, with some issues... and this world's version of X-Force X-Force X-Force is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero team, one of several spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise. Conceived by writer/illustrator Rob Liefeld, the team was formed in New Mutants, vol. 1 #100 and soon afterwards was featured in its own series.The group was a new incarnation of the 1980s... . |
Earth-2098 | X-Man #68 (2000) |
Nate Grey Nathaniel "Nate" Grey is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, in particular those related to the X-Men franchise... to beat Madelyne Pryor Madelyne Pryor Madelyne Pryor is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. As the love interest and first wife of X-Men leader Cyclops , she became a long-standing member of the X-Men supporting cast, until a series of traumas — being abandoned by her husband, losing her infant son, and... . |
Earth-2107 | Ultimate X-Men #75 (2006) |
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Earth-2109 | Exiles #2 (2001) (mentioned) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... |
Earth-2120 | Killraven vol. 2 #1 (2001) |
Killraven Killraven is a fictional freedom fighter in several post-apocalyptic alternate futures of the Marvel Comics universe. He first appeared in Amazing Adventures #18 , created by co-plotters Roy Thomas and Neal Adams, scripter Gerry Conway, and penciller Adams... . |
Earth-2122 Earth-2122 Earth-2122 is one continuity in the fictional Marvel Comics Multiverse, and the home of Crusader X. In this universe, the British won the American Revolution, and they still control North America. Charles Xavier is a Knight, and the headmaster of an academy that trains mutants for the British... |
Excalibur vol. 1 #21 (1990) |
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Earth-2149 also known as Marvel Zombies Marvel Zombies (series) Marvel Zombies is a comic book metaseries published by Marvel Comics. The series features zombie versions of Marvel Universe superheroes who have been portrayed as both protagonists and antagonists through the different limited series within the metaseries.... |
Ultimate Fantastic Four Ultimate Fantastic Four Ultimate Fantastic Four is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Fantastic Four comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint... #21 (2005) |
Sentry (Robert Reynolds) The Sentry is a fictional character in the . The character first appears in The Sentry #1 and was created by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee, with uncredited conceptual contributions by Rick Veitch.-Creation:... from another reality made a deal with Magneto, and transmitted a virus Virus A virus is a small infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of organisms. Viruses infect all types of organisms, from animals and plants to bacteria and archaea... that turned all costumed heroes into evil, cannibalistic zombies. Ash Williams Ashley J. "Ash" Williams is the protagonist in the Evil Dead horror film franchise, played by Bruce Campbell, and created by director Sam Raimi. Throughout the series, Ash has to face off against his loved ones inside an abandoned cabin as they are possessed by "deadites", the evil souls of the dead... of Evil Dead and Army of Darkness Army of Darkness Army of Darkness, also known as Evil Dead III: Army of Darkness or simply Evil Dead III, is a 1992 horror comedy fantasy action film directed by Sam Raimi. It is the third and final installment in The Evil Dead trilogy. The film was written by Raimi and his brother Ivan, produced by Robert Tapert,... fame crosses over to this universe in the Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness is a five-issue 2007 comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in association with Dynamite Entertainment, an intercompany crossover in which Ash Williams, hero of the popular Evil Dead film and comic book, finds himself in the Marvel Zombies... mini-series, and briefly encounters his 2149 counterpart, Ashley G. Williams. Both the New Fantastic Four of the 616 Universe (the Black Panther Black Panther (comics) The Black Panther is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and penciller-co-plotter Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Fantastic Four #52... , Storm, the Human Torch Human Torch The Human Torch is a fictional character and superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he is a member of the superhero team the Fantastic Four, debuting in The Fantastic Four #1... , and the Thing Thing (comics) The Thing is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in The Fantastic Four #1... ) and the Ultimate Fantastic Four Ultimate Fantastic Four Ultimate Fantastic Four is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Fantastic Four comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint... of Earth-1610 Ultimate Marvel Ultimate Marvel is an imprint of comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring reimagined and updated versions of the company's superhero characters, including Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Avengers, and the Fantastic Four. The imprint was launched in 2000 with the publication of the series... have also visited this reality. |
Earth-2182 | X-Men: Millennial Visions (2000) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... Nocturne. |
Earth-2189 | Exiles #46 (known) |
Namora Namora is a fictional character, a superhero in the . She is from Atlantis and is the daughter of an Atlantean father and a human mother. She is the cousin of Namor the Sub-Mariner.-Publication history:... from the Exiles Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-2192 | X-Men & Doctor Doom: Chaos Engine: Part Two (2001) |
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Earth-2301 also known as the Marvel Mangaverse Marvel Mangaverse The Marvel Mangaverse is a series of comic books published by Marvel Comics from 2000 to 2002, with a sequel "New Mangaverse" released in late 2005 and early 2006.... |
Marvel Mangaverse: New Dawn #1 (2002) |
Manga Manga is the Japanese word for "comics" and consists of comics and print cartoons . In the West, the term "manga" has been appropriated to refer specifically to comics created in Japan, or by Japanese authors, in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 19th... style. |
Earth-2600 | Exiles #12 (2002) |
Sabretooth (comics) Sabretooth is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics supervillain created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne. The character first appeared in Iron Fist #14... of the Age of Apocalypse Age of Apocalypse "Age of Apocalypse" is a 1995 - 1996 comic book crossover storyline published in the X-Men franchise of books by Marvel Comics. The Age of Apocalypse briefly replaced the universe of Earth-616, although it was later retconned as having occurred in the alternate universe of Earth-295, it had... turned against Weapon X and decided to stay in this reality to raise David. Sabretooth spent twenty years trying to raise David and the other kids; when their powers surfaced, he taught them how to fight back; David orchestrated the systematic destruction of Sentinel factories around the world; Blink arrived on the eve of assault on the Sentinels, and David coordinated the attack by linking the minds of the mutants; David then forced Blink to take him to the Strategic Sentinel Command and fuse its designers with solid matter; Sabretooth tracked down and killed David. |
Earth-2819 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #3 (mentioned) |
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Earth-2942 | Exiles #35 (2003)(mentioned) |
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Earth-2912 | What If? Vol 8 #1 |
Runaways (comics) Runaways is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series features a group of teenagers who discover that their parents are part of an evil crime group called the Pride. Created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, the series debuted in April of 2003 as part of Marvel Comics'... became the Young Avengers Young Avengers Young Avengers is an American comic book series written by Allan Heinberg and published by Marvel Comics. It follows a group of young superheroes, each of whom patterns themselves after a member of the long-established Marvel superhero team the Avengers.... Iron Lad Iron Lad is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, in particular Young Avengers, a team of which Iron Lad is a member. He first appeared in Young Avengers #1 , created by writer Allan Heinberg and illustrator Jim Cheung... where to find the Runaways (at the time when, in Earth-616, they'd just met up after the final battle with their parents), instead of those who became the Young Avengers |
Earth-2992 also known as the "new" Marvel 2099 |
Black Panther 2099 #1 (2004) |
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Earth-3010 | Deadpool: Merc With a Mouth #7 (2010) |
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Earth-3031 | Exiles #83 (2006) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-3062 | Exiles #40 (2004) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-3123 | What If? vol. 1 #23 (1980) |
Aunt May May Reilly Parker-Jameson, commonly known as Aunt May, is a supporting character in Marvel Comics' Spider-Man series. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, she first appeared as May Parker in Amazing Fantasy #15... is bitten by radioactive spider. |
Earth-3131 also known as AOLon |
Marville #1 (2002) |
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Earth-3290 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #3 (mentioned) |
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Earth-3470 | Exiles #33 (known) |
Heather Hudson (Exiles) Heather Hudson is a fictional character created by Marvel Comics for their series called Exiles.-Fictional character biography:A counterpart of sorts both to Vindicator and to Walter Langkowski, the Exiles member Heather Hudson was a Sasquatch from an alternate universe. This Sasquatch was a black... , of the reality-spanning super team, the Exiles. |
Earth-3490 | Dark Reign: Fantastic Four #2 (mentioned) |
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Earth-3515 | Thor vol. 2 #34 (2001) (mentioned) |
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Earth-3752 also known as Monster Planet |
Exiles #66 (2005) |
Lizard (comics) The Lizard is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe and enemy of Spider-Man. The Lizard first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #6 , and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko... "Science Squad." |
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Captain Britain Captain Britain , briefly known as Britannic, is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Chris Claremont and Herb Trimpe, he first appeared in Captain Britain Weekly, #1... who killed Dai Thomas. |
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Earth-3931 | Exiles #31 (2003) |
Captain America Captain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby... was turned into a vampire by Baron Blood Baron Blood Baron Blood is the name of several fictional characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics.-Publication fistory:The original version first appears in Invaders #7 and was created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins.... . He then killed Baron Blood, took his place and created vampiric Avengers Avengers (comics) The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers... . |
Earth-4023 | Exiles #38 (2004) (mentioned) |
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Earth-4040 | Daring Mystery Comics #3 (1940) |
World War II World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis... and the remnants of society are threatened by barbarians. |
Earth-4096 | Mystic Comics #2 (1940) |
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Earth-4100 | Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990) |
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Earth-4210 | Exiles #22 (known) |
Magik (comics) Magik is a Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men. She is the younger sister of the Russian X-Man Colossus.-Publication history:... from the Exiles. |
Earth-4263 | Daring Mystery Comics #8 (1942) |
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party , commonly referred to as the Nazi Party). He was Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and head of state from 1934 to 1945... . |
Earth-4280 | Fantastic Four #570 (2009) |
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Earth-4321 also known as Marvel: The End Marvel: The End Marvel: The End is a six-issue comic book series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics. It was written and penciled by Jim Starlin and inked by Al Milgrom. Marvel: The End is part of the The End line of comics, and is thus far the only publication in that line to actually occur in the actual Marvel... |
Marvel Universe: The End #1 (2003) |
Akhenaten Akhenaten also spelled Echnaton,Ikhnaton,and Khuenaten;meaning "living spirit of Aten") known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV , was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt who ruled for 17 years and died perhaps in 1336 BC or 1334 BC... became cosmically powered and annihilated most heroes in the Marvel Universe. |
Earth-4400 | Exiles #43 (2004) |
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Earth-4732 | Exiles #38 (known) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-4871 | X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine: Book Two (2003) |
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Earth-4872 | X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine (2003) |
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Earth-4873 | X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine: Book Two (2003) |
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Earth-4935 also known as Earth Askani Askani The Askani are fictional characters, a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe in the future/alternate timeline designated as Earth-4935, also known as Earth Askani... |
X-Factor vol. 1 #67 (1991) |
Apocalypse (comics) Apocalypse is a fictional character who is an ancient mutant that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in X-Factor #5 , created by writer Louise Simonson and designed by artist Walter Simonson... where Nathan Summers was sent to, to save his life, where he became Cable Cable (comics) Cable is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared as an infant in Uncanny X-Men #201... , Home reality of Stryfe Stryfe Stryfe is a fictional character, a supervillain in the . The character was created by Louise Simonson and Rob Liefeld, and first appears in The New Mutants #87... |
Earth-5012 | Marvel Team-up vol. 3 #2 (2005) (known) |
Wolverine (comics) Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born as James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing... of that reality before he was sent to Earth-616 Earth-616 In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.-Origin of Earth-616:... . |
Earth-5021 | Exiles #5 (2001) (known) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-5106 | Space Squadron #1 (1951) |
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Earth-5127 | X-Men/Red Skull: Chaos Engine: Book Three (2003) (mentioned) |
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Earth-5200 | Marvel Knights: 4 #16 (2005) |
Doctor Doom Victor von Doom is a fictional character who appears in Marvel Comics publications . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #5 wearing his trademark metal mask and green cloak... . Visited by Earth-616's Human Torch Human Torch The Human Torch is a fictional character and superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he is a member of the superhero team the Fantastic Four, debuting in The Fantastic Four #1... . |
Earth-5311 | Uncanny X-Men #153 (1982) |
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Earth-5391 | Spaceman Speed Carter (1953) |
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Earth-5423 | Exiles #50 (2004) |
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Earth-5464 | Daring Mystery Comics #4 (1940) |
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Earth-5521 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #3 (mentioned) |
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Earth-5555 | Dragon's Claws #1 (1988) |
Dragon's Claws Dragon's Claws is a dysoptian science fiction comic book, published by Marvel Comics, as well as the eponymous law enforcers known as Dragon's Claws. It was set in the year 8162... and the bounty-hunting Death's Head Death's Head Death's Head is a fictional comic book character, a robotic bounty hunter appearing in the books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Simon Furman and artist Geoff Senior for the company's Marvel UK imprint... . |
Earth-5556 | Doctor Who Monthly #60 (1982) |
Doctor (Doctor Who) The Doctor is the central character in the long-running BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who, and has also featured in two cinema feature films, a vast range of spin-off novels, audio dramas and comic strips connected to the series.... . |
Earth-5631 | Power Pack #1 (2005) |
Power Pack Power Pack is a fictional team of comic book superheroes consisting of four young siblings who appear in books published by Marvel Comics. They were created by writer Louise Simonson and artist June Brigman and first appeared in their own series in 1984. The series lasted 62 issues... miniseries (and possibly the various Marvel Age Marvel Age Marvel Adventures is an imprint of Marvel Comics intended for younger audiences, including small children. Unlike the standard comics published by Marvel, which often take place in story arcs spanning several issues, each Marvel Adventures comic tells a standalone story.The idea was initially... miniseries following it). |
Earth-5692 | Exiles #8 (2002) |
Galactus Galactus is a fictional character appearing in comic books and other publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, the character debuted in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue story later known as "The Galactus... and his herald Terrax Terrax Terrax the Tamer is a fictional character that appears in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Fantastic Four #211 and was created by Marv Wolfman and John Byrne.-Fictional character biography:... was sighted heading towards the planet. Former superpowered slaves and the Exiles Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... managed to drive Galactus away by using antimatter bomb on him. |
Earth-5700 | Weapon X: Days of Future Now #1 (2005) |
Days of Future Past "Days of Future Past" is a popular storyline in the Marvel Comics comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142, published in 1981. It deals with a dystopian alternate future in which mutants are incarcerated in internment camps... . |
Earth-5701 | Cable & Deadpool #15 (2005) |
Age of Apocalypse "Age of Apocalypse" is a 1995 - 1996 comic book crossover storyline published in the X-Men franchise of books by Marvel Comics. The Age of Apocalypse briefly replaced the universe of Earth-616, although it was later retconned as having occurred in the alternate universe of Earth-295, it had... . |
Earth-5764 | Exiles #64 (2005) |
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Earth-6023 | She-Hulk #3 (2006) |
She-Hulk She-Hulk is a Marvel Comics superheroine. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, she first appeared in Savage She-Hulk #1 .... 's lawyer in her Time Variance Authority Time Variance Authority The Time Variance Authority is a fictional organization, a group of timeline monitors in the Marvel Universe. They first appeared in Thor vol. 1 #372 .-Fictional background:... trial. |
Earth-6025 | Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #15 (2006) |
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Earth-6034 | Fantastic Four/Iron Man: Big in Japan #4 (2006) |
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Earth-6078 | Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #7 (2006) |
Spider-Man Spider-Man is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15... powers and identity to become a celebrity. Ben and Peter drifted apart as the latter's fame increased. This reality's Ben was taken to Earth-616 by the Hobgoblin of 2211. |
Earth-6095 | Ms. Marvel vol. 2 #5 (2006) |
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Earth-6109 | Marvel Ultimate Alliance video game series universe. |
Civil War (comics) Civil War is a 2006-2007 Marvel Comics crossover storyline built around a self-titled seven-issue limited series written by Mark Millar and penciled by Steve McNiven, which ran through various other titles published by Marvel at the time... , though with some deviations as per the conflict proper. |
Earth-6141 | New Excalibur #1 (2006) (known) |
Shadow King The Shadow King, also known as Amahl Farouk, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Shadow King exists as an entity of pure psychic energy that feeds on the hatred of humanity... possessed Charles Xavier and founded an evil version of the X-Men X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1... known as the Shadow Mob. They traveled to Earth-616 and fought New Excalibur Excalibur (comics) Excalibur is a Marvel Comics superhero group, an off-shoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Conceived by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer Alan Davis, the original Excalibur first appeared in Excalibur Special Edition , also known as Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn.The... . |
Earth-6195 | Exiles #85 (2006) |
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Earth-6215 | Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #15 (2006) |
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Earth-6216 | Amazing Fantasy #16 (2006) |
Death's Head Death's Head is a fictional comic book character, a robotic bounty hunter appearing in the books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Simon Furman and artist Geoff Senior for the company's Marvel UK imprint... robots were involved in an attack on Earth. One of them was captured by AIM Advanced Idea Mechanics A.I.M. is a fictional terrorist organization in the . The organization first appeared in Strange Tales #146 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.-Publication history:... and modified by Monica Rappaccini Monica Rappaccini Monica Rappaccini is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. She first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #7 , created by Fred Van Lente and Leonard Kirk... to house a synthetic Uni-Power, becoming Death's Head 3.0. |
Earth-6297 | Journey Into Mystery #86 (1962) |
Zarrko Zarrko, the Tomorrow Man is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics supervillain, most commonly associated with Thor. The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Journey into Mystery #86 .-Fictional character biography:... . |
Earth-6311 also known as Other-Earth |
Fantastic Four vol. 1 #19 (1963) |
Scarlet Centurion Scarlet Centurion, in comics, may refer to a number of Marvel Comics characters who have used the alias:* Nathaniel Richards, the father of Reed Richards * Marcus Kang, son of Kang the Conqueror... , Kang the Conqueror Kang the Conqueror Kang the Conqueror is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Avengers #8 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby... and Immortus Immortus Immortus is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He is the future self of Kang the Conqueror, and first appeared in Avengers #10, and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.... . Briefly ruled about 1800 years before by Nathaniel Richards (father of Reed Richards) and Cassandra, Nathaniel's second wife (as Warlord). |
Earth-6375 | Exiles #75 (2006) |
Proteus (comics) Kevin MacTaggert, best known as Proteus and also called Mutant X, is a Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men.Kevin was the mutant son of Scottish genetic researcher Moira MacTaggert and politician Joseph MacTaggert... of Earth-58163 through the multiverse in Exiles #75-76. Divergent events include the disappearances of that era's Hulk Hulk 2099 Hulk 2099 is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Gerard Jones and Dwayne Turner and first appeared in 2099 Unlimited #1... (taken as a host by Proteus, dying afterward in another reality) and Spider-Man 2099 Spider-Man 2099 Spider-Man 2099 is a fictional comic book superhero, created by Peter David and Rick Leonardi in 1992 for Marvel Comics' Marvel 2099 line. His secret alter ego is Miguel O'Hara, a brilliant geneticist living in New York in the year 2099 A.D... (who joins the Exiles and leaves his home reality after Proteus reveals his identity to the world). |
Earth-6466 | Deadpool: Merc With a Mouth #7 (2010) |
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Earth-6590 | Fantastic Four #570 (2009) |
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Earth-6706 | New Exiles #1 (2008) |
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Earth-6943 | Thor #163 (1969) |
Pluto Pluto, formal designation 134340 Pluto, is the second-most-massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System and the tenth-most-massive body observed directly orbiting the Sun... in a bid to conquer present-day Earth. |
Earth-6966 | Silver Surfer vol. 1 #6 (1969) |
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Earth-7044 | Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1 (2007) |
Spider-Ham Spider-Ham is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic funny animal parody of Marvel Comics' Spider-Man, created by Tom DeFalco and Mark Armstrong.... that was infected by a virus that turned him into a zombie. |
Earth-7085 | Marvel Zombies Vs. Army of Darkness #5 |
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Earth-7124 | X-Men & Doctor Doom: Chaos Engine: Part One (2001) |
Cosmic Cube The Cosmic Cube, called the Tesseract in the film Captain America: The First Avenger, is the name of a fictional object that appears in the Marvel Universe. The concept was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Tales of Suspense #79 .-Publication history:The first Cosmic Cube... . |
Earth-7207 Marvel Noir Marvel Noir is a 2009-2010 Marvel Comics alternative continuity combining elements of film noir and pulp fiction with the Marvel Universe. The central premise of the mini-series replaces super powers with driven, noir-flavored characterization.... also known as the "Noir Universe" |
Spider Man: Noir #1 (2009) |
Great Depression The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade preceding World War II. The timing of the Great Depression varied across nations, but in most countries it started in about 1929 and lasted until the late 1930s or early 1940s... |
Earth-7412 | Fantastic Four vol. 1 #153 (1974) |
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Earth-7414 | Marvel Preview #4 (1976) |
Microverse Microverses are dimensions occurring within the fictional Marvel Universe.The Microverses are often visited by the Fantastic Four in various adventures. They were formerly defined as any universe only accessible through vibrational attunement... . |
Earth-7484 | Astonishing Tales #25 (1974) |
Deathlok Deathlok is a fictional cyborg published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Astonishing Tales #25 , and was created by Rich Buckler and Doug Moench... the Demolisher. |
Earth-7511 | Iron Man vol. 1 #80 (1975) |
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Earth-7528 | Strange Tales vol. 1 #178 (1975) |
Magus (comics) The Magus is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics supervillain. He is an evil version of the hero Adam Warlock.-Publication history:The Magus was created by Jim Starlin, and appears as an image in Strange Tales vol... , an evil future counterpart of Adam Warlock Adam Warlock Adam Warlock, originally known as Him, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #66 and #67 Adam Warlock, originally known as Him, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel... . |
Earth-7592 also known as Earth-Interface |
Vampire Tales #9 (1975) |
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Earth-7613 | Thor #243 (1975) |
Zarrko Zarrko, the Tomorrow Man is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics supervillain, most commonly associated with Thor. The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Journey into Mystery #86 .-Fictional character biography:... , but the entire reality was ultimately destroyed by the Time-Twisters. |
Earth-7635 | Thor #245 (1976) |
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Earth-7712 | What If? vol. 1 #6 (1977) |
Mister Fantastic Mr. Fantastic is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero and a member of the Fantastic Four. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Fantastic Four #1 .... , Dragonfly Thing (comics) The Thing is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in The Fantastic Four #1... , Mandroid Human Torch The Human Torch is a fictional character and superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he is a member of the superhero team the Fantastic Four, debuting in The Fantastic Four #1... , and Ultra-Woman Invisible Woman Susan "Sue" Storm Richards is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #1 in November 1961, and was the first female superhero created by Marvel in the Silver Age of Comics... . They comprise a Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... with alternate powers. In their first encounter with Doctor Doom Reed is forced to transfer his mental power to Doom's body, and renames himself Mr Fantastic. This group is possibly destroyed by Vangaard. |
Earth-7888 also known as Earth-M or Earth-Moebius |
The Silver Surfer (1978) |
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Earth-7940 | Marvel Two-In-One #50 (1979) |
Galactus Galactus is a fictional character appearing in comic books and other publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, the character debuted in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue story later known as "The Galactus... consumes the Earth, but life survives. Also notable is the permanent depowering of the Thing Thing (comics) The Thing is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in The Fantastic Four #1... early in his superheroic career by his Earth-616 counterpart, and Spider-Man Spider-Man Spider-Man is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15... replacing him as a member of the Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... . |
Earth-8009 | Marvel Two-In-One #67 (1980) |
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Earth-8101 | Marvel Apes #1 (2008) |
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Earth-8107 | Spider-Man: Back in Black Handbook (2007) |
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends is an animated series produced by Marvel Productions starring established Marvel Comics characters Spider-Man and Iceman and an original character, Firestar... . It is unknown if other events shown in the Amazing Friends series also occurred in this reality, such as Spider-Man, Iceman Iceman (comics) Iceman is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero, a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, he first appeared in X-Men vol. 1 #1, .... and Firestar Firestar Firestar is a fictional mutant superhero in the . Debuting in 1981 on the NBC animated television series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, she has the ability to generate and manipulate microwave radiation, which allows her to generate intense heat and flames, and to fly... working together as the "Spider-Friends"; if so, this reality's first published appearance may be Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends #1 (1981), which adapted the television show's pilot episode. |
Earth-8110 | What If? vol. 1 #29 (1981) |
Scarlet Centurion Scarlet Centurion, in comics, may refer to a number of Marvel Comics characters who have used the alias:* Nathaniel Richards, the father of Reed Richards * Marcus Kang, son of Kang the Conqueror... convinced the original Avengers Avengers (comics) The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers... to capture the world's super-heroes and then to retire, but they briefly reformed and defeated him when he attempted to conquer the Earth; diverged from Avengers Annual #2. Of all the heroes in this Universe, only Thor and Iron Man survived. |
Earth-8158 | X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine (2003) |
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Earth-8180 | What If? vol. 1 #28 (1981) |
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Earth-8206 | Captain America Annual #6 (1982) |
Adam II Adam II is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe, a supervillain and most known as an enemy of the All-Winners Squad. He is an android created to duplicate another android success, the Human Torch... conquered Earth; he was defeated by past and present versions of Captain America Captain America Captain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby... from Earth-616. |
Earth-8208 | Bizarre Adventures #32 (1982) |
Young Gods (comics) The Young Gods are a fictional group in the Marvel Comics universe. They are a group of twelve young human beings who were chosen by the major pantheons of Earth's goddesses to represent the finest qualities of humanity and the pinnacle of mankind's genetic potential and cultural... return to Earth in 2160 AD |
Earth-8212 | What If? vol. 1 #36 (1981) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... ). |
Earth-8222 | What If? vol. 1 #31 (1981) |
Thing (comics) The Thing is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in The Fantastic Four #1... becomes a menace and efforts to stop him neutralize the Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... 's powers, as well as prevent the origins of Spider-Man, Thor, Hulk, Iron Man and the Avengers. |
Earth-8280 | Uncanny X-Men #160 (1982) |
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1... rescue Illyana Rasputin Magik (comics) Magik is a Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men. She is the younger sister of the Russian X-Man Colossus.-Publication history:... from Belasco Belasco Belasco is a fictional supervillain in the Marvel Comics Universe. The character's first appearance was in Ka-Zar the Savage #11; he was created by Bruce Jones and Brent Anderson.-Fictional character biography:... , but are trapped in Otherplace Otherplace Otherplace, is a fictional location in titles published by Marvel Comics. The concept debuted in Uncanny X-Men #160, and was created by Chris Claremont and Brent Anderson.-History:... (Limbo Limbo (Marvel Comics) Limbo, may refer to several fictional locations in titles published by Marvel Comics. The concept debuted in The Avengers #2, , and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.-History:... ) as a result. |
Earth-8311 also known as the Larval Universe |
Marvel Tails #1 (1983) |
Spider-Ham Spider-Ham is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic funny animal parody of Marvel Comics' Spider-Man, created by Tom DeFalco and Mark Armstrong.... . |
Earth-8312 | What If? vol. 1 #42 (1983) |
Invisible Woman Susan "Sue" Storm Richards is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #1 in November 1961, and was the first female superhero created by Marvel in the Silver Age of Comics... died giving birth to Franklin Franklin Richards Franklin Richards is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a supporting character in Fantastic Four.Franklin is an Omega-Level mutant with vast psionic and reality-manipulating powers... ; Mr. Fantastic sought vengeance on Annihilus Annihilus Annihilus is a fictional character in Marvel Comics' Marvel Universe. In 2009, Annihilus was ranked as IGN's 94th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.-Publication history:... for the delay and then commits suicide. |
Earth-8321 | What If? vol. 1 #37 (1983) |
Thing (comics) The Thing is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in The Fantastic Four #1... continues to mutate from Virus X, but is eventually cured. Giant-Man Bill Foster (comics) Dr. Bill Foster, also known as Black Goliath, the second Giant-Man, and the fourth Goliath, is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe.-Publication history:... joins the Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... . |
Earth-8386 | Incredible Hulk #286 (1983) |
Kang the Conqueror Kang the Conqueror is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Avengers #8 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby... who was ultimately slain by the Council of Kangs. Following instructions broadcast from a statue in Kang's image, all men are trained from birth and sent into perpetual combat with one another, each struggling to become the "Hero of the Day." |
Earth-8410 | Machine Man vol. 2 #1 (1984) |
Iron Man 2020 Iron Man 2020 is a fictional supervillain. He is the counterpart of the superhero Iron Man in the future year of 2020 in the Marvel Comics multiverse... and Death's Head II. |
Earth-8545 | Exiles #20 (2003) |
Legacy Virus In the fictional Marvel Universe, the Legacy Virus was a devastating plague that ripped through the mutant population, killing hundreds and mutating so that it affected baseline humans as well.... , which had combined with the Transmode Virus of the Technarchy Technarchy The Technarchy, or Technarchs, are a cybernetic, shapeshifting, fictional species of extraterrestrial origin in the Marvel Comics' universe, created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Bill Sienkiewicz. Its most notable members are the New Mutants member Warlock and his "siredam," the supervillain... . The result turned all it infected into techno-organic "Vi-Locks" bent on spreading the infection. Exiles Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... helped the survivors to contact Asgardians of this reality, whose blood turned out to have ability to heal the infection. |
Earth-8591 | Uncanny X-Men #189 (1985) |
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Earth-8649 | Exiles #2 (2001) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... was sent to make sure Phoenix Phoenix (comics) The Phoenix Force is an entity in the Marvel Comics fictional universe which has bonded with other characters, who often used the alias Phoenix.... of that reality dies during the trial of the Phoenix. |
Earth-8657 | Avengers vol. 1 #269 (1986) |
Immortus Immortus is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He is the future self of Kang the Conqueror, and first appeared in Avengers #10, and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.... ; Kang the Conqueror Kang the Conqueror Kang the Conqueror is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Avengers #8 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby... dies instead of Ravonna Ravonna Ravonna Lexus Renslayer, also known as Terminatrix, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe.-Fictional character biography:... . |
Earth-8710 | Thor #384 (1987) |
Thor (Marvel Comics) Thor is a fictional superhero who appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 and was created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby.... . |
Earth-8720 | New Mutants vol. 1 #48 (1987) |
Days of Future Past "Days of Future Past" is a popular storyline in the Marvel Comics comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142, published in 1981. It deals with a dystopian alternate future in which mutants are incarcerated in internment camps... visited by the New Mutants New Mutants The New Mutants are a group of teenaged mutant superheroes-in-training published by Marvel Comics. They have been the main characters of three successive comic book series, which were spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise.... . |
Earth-8810 | Fantastic Four vol. 1 #338 (1988) |
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Earth-8901 | Fantastic Four #571 (2009) |
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Earth-8908 | Marvel Comics Presents #25 (1989) |
Nth Man Nth Man is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.-Publication history:Thomas Lightner first appeared as Blacksun in Marvel Two-in-One #21-23 , and was created by Bill Mantlo and Ron Wilson.... . |
Earth-8910 | Excalibur vol. 1 #14 (1989) |
Galactus Galactus is a fictional character appearing in comic books and other publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, the character debuted in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue story later known as "The Galactus... and repopulated by the Impossible Man Impossible Man The Impossible Man is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #11 The Impossible Man is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four... . |
Earth-8912 | Iron Man vol. 1 #250 (1989) |
Iron Man Iron Man is a fictional character, a superhero in the . The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, first appearing in Tales of Suspense #39 .A billionaire playboy, industrialist and ingenious engineer,... (Andros Stark). Takes place in 2093 AD |
Earth-9006 | Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990) |
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Earth-9010 | Marvel Comics Presents #61 (1990) |
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Earth-9011 | What If? vol. 2 #18 (1990) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... " fought Doom before gaining powers; Reed Richards helped Doom recover his mother; Doom then seeks vengeance for being proven inferior and ends up empowering the Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... . |
Earth-9031 | What If? vol. 2 #11 (1990) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... members gain flame powers, but retire after killing a child in a fire; Ben returns as the Human Torch and joins the Avengers while Susan becomes a nun. |
Earth-9032 | What If? vol. 2 #11 (1990) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... members gain stretching powers, but retire due to shame; Johnny becomes the entertainer Mr. Fantastic, Ben Grim marries Susan Storm and Reed spends his days in research. |
Earth-9033 | What If? vol. 2 #11 (1990) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... members become monstrous and retire to Monster Isle. |
Earth-9034 | What If? vol. 2 #11 (1990) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... members gain invisibility powers and become agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, battling Doctor Doom. |
Earth-9061 | Fantastic Four vol. 1 #341 (1990) |
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Earth-9105 | New Warriors vol. 1 #11 (1991) |
Sphinx (comics) The Sphinx is the name of two fictional characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first version of the Sphinx first appeared in Nova #6 and was created by Marv Wolfman and Sal Buscema... . |
Earth-9111 | Excalibur vol. 1 #44 (1991) |
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Earth-9140 | What If? vol. 2 #24 (1991) |
Wolverine (comics) Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born as James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing... becomes "Lord of Vampires" but uses the Montesi Formula to eradicate all vampires after Kitty Pryde Kitty Pryde Katherine Anne "Kitty" Pryde is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #129 and was created by writer-artist John Byrne.... is slain by the Punisher Punisher The Punisher is a fictional character, an anti-hero appearing in comic books based in the . Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita, Sr., and Ross Andru, the character made its first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #129 .The Punisher is a vigilante who employs murder,... due to his own actions. |
Earth-9200 also known as Dystopia |
Hulk: Future Imperfect #1 (1992) |
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Earth-9201 | Avengers vol. 1 #343 (1992) |
Magdalene (comics) Magdalene is a fictional character, a member of the Avengers from Marvel Comics. She first appeared in Avengers # 343, January, 1992, and was created by Bob Harras, Steve Epting, and Tom Palmer... , one of Proctor Proctor Proctor, a variant of the word procurator, is a person who takes charge of, or acts for, another. The word proctor is frequently used to describe someone who oversees an exam or dormitory.The title is used in England in three principal senses:... 's . |
Earth-9208 | Deathlok Annual #1 (1992) |
Deathlok Deathlok is a fictional cyborg published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Astonishing Tales #25 , and was created by Rich Buckler and Doug Moench... of Earth-616. |
Earth-9212 | Exiles #11 (2002) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... was sent to stop a bank robbery and got to stay there for a week. |
Earth-9250 | What If? vol. 2 #37 (1992) |
Wolverine (comics) Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born as James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing... becomes "Lord of Vampires," and kills the Punisher Punisher The Punisher is a fictional character, an anti-hero appearing in comic books based in the . Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita, Sr., and Ross Andru, the character made its first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #129 .The Punisher is a vigilante who employs murder,... . |
Earth-9260 | What If? vol. 2 #38 (1992) |
Thor (Marvel Comics) Thor is a fictional superhero who appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 and was created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby.... , nearly killed and absorbed the power of Odin. |
Earth-9261 also known as Londinium |
Motormouth #1 (1992) |
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Earth-9272 | Motormouth #2 (1992) |
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Earth-9309 | Spider-Man 2099 #11 (1993) (mentioned) |
Rick Jones (comics) Richard Milhouse "Rick" Jones is a fictional comic book character in the .-Publication history:Rick Jones first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1, as a sidekick to the Incredible Hulk... . |
Earth-9324 | Avengers: Terminatrix Objective #2 (1993) (mentioned) |
Ravonna Ravonna Lexus Renslayer, also known as Terminatrix, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe.-Fictional character biography:... who had a Grandmaster-like appearance. |
Earth-9339 also known as Irth |
Excalibur Annual #1 (1993) |
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Earth-9411 | Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures #1 (1995) |
Spider-Man (1994 TV series) Spider-Man, also known as Spider-Man: The Animated Series, is an American animated series starring the Marvel Comics superhero, Spider-Man. The show ran on Fox Kids from November 19, 1994, to January 31, 1998. The producer/story editor was John Semper, Jr. and production company was Marvel Films... , and the number designation matches the premiere date of the first episode of that series ("Night of the Lizard", November 1994), suggesting that this may also be the world of that series as well. |
Earth-9413 | Death Wreck #3 (1994) |
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Earth-9445 | Guardians of the Galaxy #44 (1994) |
Badoon The Badoon are a reptilian alien species in the fictional Marvel Comics universe. They are notable for having a gender schism, resulting in two separate societies; the Brotherhood of Badoon and the Sisterhood of Badoon .The Brotherhood live on the planet Moord, while the Sisterhood reside on the... , inspired by a Yaka dagger left behind by the time-traveling Guardians of the Galaxy Guardians of the Galaxy The original Guardians of the Galaxy are a fictional superhero team that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Guardians first appear in Marvel Super-Heroes #18 .-Publication history:... , leads his people to conquer Alpha Centauri's three worlds and to make great scientific advances. |
Earth-9500 | Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man #1 (1995) |
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Earth-9510 | What If? vol. 2 #78 (1995) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... killed by De’lila; new FF (Ghost Rider Ghost Rider (Daniel Ketch) Ghost Rider is a comic book character, a supernatural superhero in Marvel Comics' main shared universe. He is the third Marvel character to use the name Ghost Rider, following the Western hero later known as the Phantom Rider, and Johnny Blaze, the first supernatural Ghost Rider.-Publication... , Wolverine Wolverine (comics) Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born as James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing... , Hulk Hulk (comics) The Hulk is a fictional character, a superhero in the . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 .... and Spider-Man Spider-Man Spider-Man is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15... ) stayed together; broke up after defeated by Abomination Abomination (comics) The Abomination is a fictional character, a supervillain that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics... , Devos Devos the Devastator Devos the Devastator is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a foe of the Fantastic Four. His first appearance was in Fantastic Four #359 ; he was created by Tom DeFalco, Paul Ryan and Danny Bulanadi.-Fictional character biography:Devos is an... , Lady Deathstrike Lady Deathstrike Lady Deathstrike , occasionally spelled "Deathstryke", is a Marvel Comics supervillain, a foe of the X-Men, especially Wolverine.Her father Lord Dark Wind created the adamantium-bonding process that was forced on Wolverine... and Paibok Paibok Paibok the Power Skrull is a fictional alien, a comic book supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a foe of the Fantastic Four. His first appearance was in Fantastic Four Vol... . |
Earth-9511 | The Last Avengers Story #1 (1995) |
United States The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district... government. In addition, Quicksilver Quicksilver (comics) Quicksilver is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in X-Men #4 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby... inadvertently killed the Scarlet Witch Scarlet Witch The Scarlet Witch is a fictional comic book character that appears in books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in X-Men #4 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby... , and the Hulk Hulk (comics) The Hulk is a fictional character, a superhero in the . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 .... tore Tigra Tigra Tigra is a fictional American comic book superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe. Introduced as the non-superpowered crime fighter The Cat in Claws of the Cat #1 , she was co-created by writer-editor Roy Thomas, writer Linda Fite, and penciller Marie Severin... in twain. |
Earth-9528 | Force Works #18 (1995) |
Cybermancer (comics) Cybermancer is a fictional character, a superheroine published by Marvel Comics. The real Suzie Endo first appears in Force Works #4 , and was created by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and Tom Tenney.-Fictional character biography:... and VIRGIL that was apparently destroyed. |
Earth-9561 | Nocturne #1 (1995) |
Night Raven Night Raven is a fictional superhero appearing primarily in Marvel UK Comics, a division of Marvel Comics.Night Raven first appeared in Hulk Comic #1 .-Publication history:... was killed. His successor was Graham Poldark who found his last battlesuit and adopted the alias of Nocturne. |
Earth-9575 | X-Man #69 (2000) (known) |
Jean Grey Jean Grey-Summers is a fictional comic book superheroine appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. She has been known under the aliases Marvel Girl, Phoenix, and Dark Phoenix and is best known as one of five original members of the X-Men, for her relationship with Cyclops, and for her... that impersonated Earth-998's Madelyne Pryor and ruled as the Red Queen. |
Earth-9602 also known as the Amalgam Universe Amalgam Comics Amalgam Comics was a publishing imprint shared by DC Comics and Marvel Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters into new ones . These characters first appeared in a series of twelve comic books which were published in 1996, between issues 3 and 4 of the Marvel vs... |
Marvel vs. DC #3 (1995) |
DC Universe The DC Universe is the shared universe where most of the comic stories published by DC Comics take place. The fictional characters Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are well-known superheroes from this universe. Note that in context, "DC Universe" is usually used to refer to the main DC continuity... (Earth-0). |
Earth-9620 | Excalibur vol. 1 #94 (1996) |
Captain Britain Captain Britain , briefly known as Britannic, is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Chris Claremont and Herb Trimpe, he first appeared in Captain Britain Weekly, #1... during his time as Britannic. |
Earth-9722 | Incredible Hulk #450 (1997) |
Hulk (comics) The Hulk is a fictional character, a superhero in the . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 .... slew the Maestro and stayed there to rebuild it. |
Earth-9809 | Fantastic Four vol. 3 #9 (1998) |
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Earth-9811 | What If? vol. 2 #114 (1998) |
Secret Wars Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars is a twelve-issue comic book crossover limited series published from May 1984 to April 1985 by Marvel Comics. The series was written by Jim Shooter with art by Mike Zeck and Bob Layton... participants trapped on Battleworld. Their children return to Earth. |
Earth-9812 | Avengers Forever #1 (1998) |
Immortus Immortus is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He is the future self of Kang the Conqueror, and first appeared in Avengers #10, and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.... with averting this timeline. |
Earth-9870 | X-Men & Spider-Man: Time's Arrow: The Future (1998) |
Cable (comics) Cable is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared as an infant in Uncanny X-Men #201... . |
Earth-9890 | Excalibur vol. 1 #124 (1998) |
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Earth-9891 | X-Men & Spider-Man: Time's Arrow: The Future (1998) |
Days of Future Past "Days of Future Past" is a popular storyline in the Marvel Comics comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142, published in 1981. It deals with a dystopian alternate future in which mutants are incarcerated in internment camps... set in 2035 AD |
Earth-9892 | X-Men & Spider-Man: Time's Arrow: The Future (1998) |
Ravonna Ravonna Lexus Renslayer, also known as Terminatrix, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe.-Fictional character biography:... and set in the 41st century; reality where Kang Kang the Conqueror Kang the Conqueror is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Avengers #8 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby... encountered Ravonna before he had first tried to conquer her realm and tried to marry her, but the X-Men X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1... tried to tell her of his true nature. Kang tried to slay them and unwittingly killed Ravonna instead; Kang submitted to having his armor stripped and was placed in eternal imprisonment. |
Earth-9904 | What If? vol. 1 #9 (1978) |
Gorilla-Man Gorilla-Man is the name of three fictional characters appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. Ken Hale first appeared in Men's Adventures #26 , while Arthur Nagan first appeared in Mystery Tales #21 , and Franz Radzik first appeared in Tales to Astonish #28 .-Ken Hale:200px|thumb|left|Cover art... (Hale), M-11 the Human Robot, Marvel Boy Marvel Boy Marvel Boy is the name of several fictional comic book characters in the Marvel Comics universe, including predecessor companies Timely Comics and Atlas Comics.-Martin Burns:... (Grayson), Venus, and the 3-D Man 3-D Man -Publication history:Although his adventures take place in the 1950s, the character was created by Roy Thomas in the 1970s in the anthology series Marvel Premiere... . This world was erased by Immortus Immortus Immortus is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He is the future self of Kang the Conqueror, and first appeared in Avengers #10, and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.... . (This was originally presented as untold history of Earth-616.) |
Earth-9907 | A-Next #7 (1999) (mentioned) |
Doctor Doom Victor von Doom is a fictional character who appears in Marvel Comics publications . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #5 wearing his trademark metal mask and green cloak... ; visited several times by the Avengers of Earth-982. |
Earth-9910 | Bishop: The Last X-Man #1 (1999) |
Trevor Fitzroy Trevor Fitzroy is a Marvel Comics supervillain, an enemy of the X-Men, in particular Bishop. Created by Jim Lee and Whilce Portacio, he first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #281 .Fitzroy hails from the same dystopian future as Bishop... . |
Earth-9921 | Gambit vol. 3 #1 (1999) |
Gambit (comics) Gambit is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero that has been a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee, the character first appeared briefly in Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 , weeks before a more comprehensive appearance in Uncanny X-Men #266... . |
Earth-9922 | Team X 2000 #1 (1999) |
Shi'ar The Shi'ar are a fictional species of aliens in the Marvel Comics universe. The Shi'ar Empire also called the Aerie, is a vast collection of alien species, cultures and worlds situated close to the Skrull and Kree Empires, and alongside them, is one of the three main alien empires... conquered Earth. |
Earth-9927 | Exiles #32 (2003) |
Wolverine (comics) Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born as James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing... of that reality who just escaped from Weapon X Program. |
Earth-9930 | Avengers Forever #4 (1999) |
Killraven Killraven is a fictional freedom fighter in several post-apocalyptic alternate futures of the Marvel Comics universe. He first appeared in Amazing Adventures #18 , created by co-plotters Roy Thomas and Neal Adams, scripter Gerry Conway, and penciller Adams... as an Avenger Avengers (comics) The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers... . |
Earth-9939 also known as Earth-Charnel |
Death3 #1 (1993). |
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Earth-9997 also known as Earth X Earth X Earth X is a 1999 comic book limited series written by Jim Krueger with art by John Paul Leon and published by Marvel Comics. Based on Alex Ross' notes, the series features a dystopian future version of the Marvel Universe.... |
Earth X Sketchbook (1999) |
Alex Ross Nelson Alexander "Alex" Ross is an American comic book painter, illustrator, and plotter. He is praised for his realistic, human depictions of classic comic book characters. Since the 1990s he has done work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics Nelson Alexander "Alex" Ross (born January 22, 1970) is an... ' future of the Marvel Universe. It is revealed in issue #11 of Paradise X, that the events shown in the series are not set in an alternate future as many assumed, but rather an alternate present. The issue reveals that Paradise X is set in 2003, the year of publication. It is unclear if this was the original intent or a later revision. |
Earth-10101 | Exiles #12 (2002) (known) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-10330 | Prelude to the Deadpool Corps #2 (2010) |
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Earth-11113 | Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001) |
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Earth-11993 | What If? vol. 2 #45 (1993) |
Ghost Rider (comics) Ghost Rider is the name of several fictional supernatural antiheroes appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Marvel had previously used the name for a Western character whose name was later changed to Night Rider and subsequently to Phantom Rider.The first supernatural Ghost Rider is... ; Dan Ketch killed. |
Earth-12498 | Fantastic Four #571 (2009) |
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Earth-13393 | episode "Time Fugitives (Part 1)" of X-Men: The Animated Series X-Men (TV series) X-Men, also known as X-Men: The Animated Series, is an American animated television series which debuted on October 31, 1992, in the United States on the Fox Network as part of its Fox Kids Saturday morning lineup... , season 2 (1993) |
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Earth-14845 | Exiles #49 (2004) |
Impossible Man The Impossible Man is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #11 The Impossible Man is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four... went crazy when Controller tried to take him under his control. Morph from the Exiles managed to remove the control-disk and Imposible Man turned everything back to normal. |
Earth-15104 | X-Men vol. 2 #150 (2004) |
Here Comes Tomorrow "Here Comes Tomorrow" is the eighth and final story arc in Grant Morrison's run on the Marvel Comics series New X-Men, which ran from issues #151-154... storyline in which Sublime/Beast Beast (comics) Beast , Dr. Henry Philip "Hank" McCoy, is a comic book character, a Marvel Comics superhero and a member of the mutant team of superheroes known as the X-Men... resurrects Jean Grey Jean Grey Jean Grey-Summers is a fictional comic book superheroine appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. She has been known under the aliases Marvel Girl, Phoenix, and Dark Phoenix and is best known as one of five original members of the X-Men, for her relationship with Cyclops, and for her... 150 years in the future. |
Earth-15731 | Exiles #72 (2005) |
New Universe The New Universe is a comic book imprint from Marvel Comics that was published in its original incarnation from 1986 to 1989. It was created by Jim Shooter, Archie Goodwin, Eliot R. Brown, John Morelli, Mark Gruenwald, Tom DeFalco and edited by Michael Higgins.In 1986, in honor of Marvel Comics'... visited by the Exiles while chasing the Proteus of Earth-58163 through the multiverse in Exiles #72-74. Divergent events include the disappearance of Justice Justice (New Universe) Justice is a character from the New Universe imprint of Marvel Comics, the protagonist of a 32-issue comic book series of the same name published from 1986 to 1989. The title was notable for featuring the early work of Peter David and Lee Weeks as well as rare 1980s Marvel work from Keith Giffen... (taken as a host by Proteus, later dying on Earth-6375), and alterations in the histories of Star Brand Star Brand The Star Brand is the name of a number of similar fictional comic book objects of power all of which exist in the multiverse created by the shared universes of Marvel Comics... wielder Ken Connell and the D.P.7 DP7 (comics) D.P. 7 was a 32-issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics as a part their New Universe imprint. It ran from 1986 to 1989. Along with Justice and Psi-Force, it was one of the few New Universe titles to last for 32 issues.... . |
Earth-18763 | Iron Man: Armored Adventures (2009) |
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Earth-20051 | Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #1 (2005) |
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Earth-20152 | Marvel Comics Super Special #1 (1977) |
KISS (band) Kiss is an American rock band formed in New York City in January 1973. Well-known for its members' face paint and flamboyant stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid to late 1970s on the basis of their elaborate live performances, which featured fire breathing, blood spitting,... . |
Earth-20476 | Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #204 (1976) |
Hulk (comics) The Hulk is a fictional character, a superhero in the . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 .... of Earth-616 Earth-616 In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.-Origin of Earth-616:... attempted to travel back in time in a machine of Dr. Kerwin Kronus, his efforts to prevent himself from becoming the Hulk resulted in a divergent reality in which he succeeded, but Rick Jones Rick Jones (comics) Richard Milhouse "Rick" Jones is a fictional comic book character in the .-Publication history:Rick Jones first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1, as a sidekick to the Incredible Hulk... had died; Banner went back into the past and attempted to reverse these events, returning him to Earth-616. |
Earth-20604 | Ultimate Fantastic Four #27 (2006) |
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Earth-21989 | Marvel Tales #219 (1989) |
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Earth-21993 | What If? vol. 2 #46 (1993) |
Cable (comics) Cable is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared as an infant in Uncanny X-Men #201... destroys the X-Men X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1... . |
Earth-22506 | Exiles #99 (2007) |
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Earth-23238 | Excalibur vol. 1 #23 (1990) |
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Earth-23895 | Exiles #12 (2002) (known) |
Exiles (Marvel Comics) The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate... . |
Earth-26292 | Exiles #54 (2005) |
Shi'ar The Shi'ar are a fictional species of aliens in the Marvel Comics universe. The Shi'ar Empire also called the Aerie, is a vast collection of alien species, cultures and worlds situated close to the Skrull and Kree Empires, and alongside them, is one of the three main alien empires... invasion. |
Earth-27536 | Exiles #89 (2007) |
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Earth-27537 | Exiles #89 (2007) |
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Earth-27538 | Exiles #89 (2007) |
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Earth-26749 | Marville #1 |
Marville (comics) Marville is a comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2002. The series was written by Bill Jemas, and the stories generally involved satirical comment on comic book industry conventions and trends.... mini-series and later seen in Great Lakes Avengers Great Lakes Avengers The Great Lakes Initiative, originally known as The Great Lakes Avengers , are a fictional superhero team that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters were first introduced in West Coast Avengers vol. 2, #46 , and were created by John Byrne.-Publication history:The team... mini-series (which included KalAOL of Marville in a cameo appearance). |
Earth-29007 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #3 (mentioned) |
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Earth-31916 also known as the Supremeverse |
Supreme Power #1 (2003) |
Squadron Supreme The Squadron Supreme is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Squadron Supreme first appeared in Avengers #85 - 86 The Squadron Supreme is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Squadron Supreme first... . |
Earth-32000 | X-Men Unlimited vol. 1 #26 (2000) |
Apocalypse (comics) Apocalypse is a fictional character who is an ancient mutant that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in X-Factor #5 , created by writer Louise Simonson and designed by artist Walter Simonson... reality warps Earth-616 using the Twelve; set in the future. |
Earth-33629 | Exiles Annual #1 (2006) |
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Earth-37072 | Exiles #54 (2005) |
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Earth-40800 | Red Raven Comics #1 (1940) |
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Earth-41483 | Exiles #63 (2005) |
Punisher The Punisher is a fictional character, an anti-hero appearing in comic books based in the . Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita, Sr., and Ross Andru, the character made its first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #129 .The Punisher is a vigilante who employs murder,... . |
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Earth-45828 also known as Earth-Razorline Razorline Razorline was an imprint of American comic book company Marvel Comics that ran from 1993-1995. It was created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelist Clive Barker, with its characters existing in one of the many alternate universes outside the mainstream continuity known as the Marvel... |
Razorline: The First Cut #1 (Sept. 1993) |
Razorline Razorline was an imprint of American comic book company Marvel Comics that ran from 1993-1995. It was created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelist Clive Barker, with its characters existing in one of the many alternate universes outside the mainstream continuity known as the Marvel... imprint, home reality of Ectokid Ectokid Ectokid is a fantasy comic book series published by Marvel Comics' Razorline imprint, created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelist Clive Barker.-Publication history:... , Saint Sinner Saint Sinner (comics) Saint Sinner is a horror/fantasy comic book published by Marvel Comics as a part of the Razorline imprint. All of the Razorline titles were creations of horror/fantasy writer and filmmaker Clive Barker and he described the series as "Saint Sinner is just a wild one, the series which hopefully will... , Hyperkind Hyperkind Hyperkind is a comic book series from Marvel Comics' 1993-1995 Razorline imprint, created by Clive Barker, written by Fred Burke penciled by Paris Cullins and inked by Bob Petrecca.... and Hokum & Hex Hokum & Hex Hokum & Hex is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics' Razorline imprint. It was created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelist Clive Barker, written by Frank Lovece and penciled by Anthony Williams.-Publication history:... . |
Earth-50211 | Exiles #85 (2006) |
Albert (comics) Albert is a fictional character appearing in Marvel Comics, and an ally of Wolverine. The character first appeared in Wolverine vol. 1 #37 suspended in a tank of liquid. Albert is a sapient automaton or android.-Fictional character biography:... , an android copy of Wolverine, and his android companion, Elsie-Dee Elsie-Dee Elsie-Dee is a fictional character appearing in Marvel Comics, and an ally of Wolverine. The character first appeared in Wolverine Vol. 2, Issue 37 in an inanimate state suspended in tank of gelatin. Elsie-Dee is a sentient automaton or android... , who were both programmed to kill Wolverine. |
Earth-50701 | The Imperfects #1-6(2005–2006) |
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Earth-57780 | Spidey Super Stories #1 (1974) |
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Earth-58163 also known as House of M House of M House of M is an eight-issue comic book limited series and crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics in 2005. Written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Olivier Coipel, its first issue debuted in June 2005 as a follow-up to the events of the Planet X and Avengers Disassembled... |
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Earth-59462 | Uncanny X-Men #462 (2005) (mentioned) |
Captain Britain Corps In Marvel Comics, the Captain Britain Corps is a league of super-heroes all known as, or appear as an alternative version of, Captain Britain. They are all essentially the same hero except they each come from an alternative reality.-Fictional team history:... . |
Earth-60672 | Strange Tales #72 (1960) |
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Earth-70237 | Spider-Man: Reign Spider-Man: Reign Spider-Man: Reign is a four-issue comic book limited series featuring Spider-Man, written and illustrated by Kaare Andrews and published by Marvel Comics... #1 (2007) |
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Earth-74101 | Fantastic Four vol. 1 #151 (1974) |
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Earth-78411 also known as Dinosaur World |
Devil Dinosaur vol. 1 #1 (1978) |
Devil Dinosaur Devil Dinosaur is a Marvel Comics character who resembles a red Tyrannosaurus rex. He first appeared in Devil Dinosaur #1... and Moon-Boy. |
Earth-82432 | What If? vol. 1 #32 (1982) |
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Earth-82801 | What If? vol. 1 #34 (1982) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... are literally bananas. |
Earth-83234 | Bizarre Adventures #34 (1983) |
Howard the Duck Howard the Duck is a comic book character in the Marvel Comics universe created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Val Mayerik. The character first appeared in Adventure into Fear #19 and several subsequent series have chronicled the misadventures of the ill-tempered, anthropomorphic, "funny... never arrived on Earth. |
Earth-88194 also known as Earth-Shadowline Shadowline (Epic Comics) The Shadowline Saga is a comic book imprint from Epic Comics that was published in its original incarnation from 1988 to 1990. It was created and edited by Archie Goodwin.... |
Dr. Zero #1 (1988) |
Terror Inc. Terror Inc. was an American comic-book horror series from Marvel Comics starring the antihero Terror. Terror is an eternal entity that absorbs the talents of others through their dismembered limbs. He was created by writers Dan Chichester and Margaret Clark and artist Klaus Janson as the villain... . |
Earth-89112 | What If? vol. 2 #6 (1989) |
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Earth-89947 | Excalibur vol. 1 #44 (1991) |
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Earth-90110 | What If? vol. 2 #19 (1990) |
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Earth-90111 | What If? vol. 2 #19 (1990) |
Genosha Genosha is a fictional country that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It is an island nation that exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as "Earth 616" in the Marvel Universe. The fictional nation served as an allegory for slavery and later for South... n bombing of U.S.A. sends world into chaos, Ultravision prepares to conquer universe. |
Earth-90651 | Marvel Fanfare #51 (1990) |
Silver Surfer The Silver Surfer is a Marvel Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby. The character first appears in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue arc that fans call "The Galactus Trilogy".... stayed on Earth with Mantis Mantis (Marvel Comics) Mantis is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Universe, and former member of the Avengers.-Publication history:Mantis first appeared in Avengers #112 , drawn by Don Heck... and her son Sprout. |
Earth-91111 | What If? vol. 2 #30 (1991) |
Invisible Woman Susan "Sue" Storm Richards is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #1 in November 1961, and was the first female superhero created by Marvel in the Silver Age of Comics... dies in second childbirth; baby Suzy becomes a monstrous creature and is banished to the Negative Zone by her brother, Franklin Richards Franklin Richards Franklin Richards is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a supporting character in Fantastic Four.Franklin is an Omega-Level mutant with vast psionic and reality-manipulating powers... . |
Earth-91112 | What If? vol. 2 #30 (1991) |
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Earth-91172 | Exiles: Days of Then and Now (2008) |
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Earth-92131 | X-Men: The Animated Series X-Men (TV series) X-Men, also known as X-Men: The Animated Series, is an American animated television series which debuted on October 31, 1992, in the United States on the Fox Network as part of its Fox Kids Saturday morning lineup... |
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Earth-93060 also known as the Ultraverse Ultraverse The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by the American company Malibu Comics. The Ultraverse was a shared universe in which a variety of characters — known within the comics as "Ultras" — acquired super-human abilities.-History:... |
Hardcase #1 (1993) |
Malibu Comics Malibu Comics was an American comic book publisher active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, best known for its Ultraverse line of superhero titles. The company's headquarters was in Calabasas, California. Malibu imprints included Aircel Comics and Eternity Comics... Ultraverse characters (including Prime Prime (comics) Prime is a superhero created by Bob Jacob, Gerard Jones, Len Strazewski, and Norm Breyfogle. He debuted in Prime #1 under Malibu Comics' Ultraverse imprint, and was one of its flagship characters along with Mantra and Hardcase . The character design was credited to Bret Blevins... , Hardcase Hardcase Hardcase is a comic book series written by James Hudnall for Malibu Comics’ Ultraverse imprint, which lasted 26 issues. The series was about Tom Hawke, who became one of the first publicly known Ultras .... and others) centered around an Alderson disk Alderson disk An Alderson disk is an artificial astronomical megastructure, like Niven's Ringworld, or a Dyson sphere. The disk is a giant platter with a thickness of several thousand miles. The sun rests in the hole at the center of the disk. The outer radius of an Alderson disk would be roughly equivalent... concept known as the Godwheel. |
Earth-93091 | Avengers: Terminatrix Objective #1 (1993) |
Ravonna Ravonna Lexus Renslayer, also known as Terminatrix, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe.-Fictional character biography:... ) helped Kang Kang the Conqueror Kang the Conqueror is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Avengers #8 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby... to rebuild Chronopolis and rule by his side. |
Earth-93112 | Warlock and the Infinity Watch #12 (1993) |
Magus (comics) The Magus is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics supervillain. He is an evil version of the hero Adam Warlock.-Publication history:The Magus was created by Jim Starlin, and appears as an image in Strange Tales vol... ; home reality of Maxam. |
Earth-93122 | Death Wreck #2 (1994) |
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Earth-93411 | Motormouth & Killpower #11 (1993) |
Motormouth Motormouth was a Saturday morning children's television series that was produced by Television South and aired across the ITV network for four series, running between 3 September 1988 and 4 April 1992... and Killpower Killpower Killpower is a fictional British comic book character from Marvel UK. He is the partner of Motormouth and first appeared in Motormouth #1. Killpower was created by Gary Frank and Graham Mark.-Publication history:... . |
Earth-95121 | Fantastic Force #12 (1995) |
Red Ghost The Red Ghost and his Super-Apes are a group of Marvel Comics supervillains, who started their career fighting the Fantastic Four, before confronting other Marvel heroes like Iron Man and Spider-Man... and the Super-Apes became the Fantastic Four; possibly destroyed by Vangaard. |
Earth-95122 | Fantastic Force #12 (1995) |
Thing (comics) The Thing is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in The Fantastic Four #1... is human in appearance with super-strength; Reed is MODOK MODOK MODOK is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Tales of Suspense #93 MODOK (acronym for Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing) is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character... -like; Johnny Human Torch The Human Torch is a fictional character and superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he is a member of the superhero team the Fantastic Four, debuting in The Fantastic Four #1... X-rays and Sue Invisible Woman Susan "Sue" Storm Richards is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #1 in November 1961, and was the first female superhero created by Marvel in the Silver Age of Comics... has energy powers. This reality was possibly destroyed by Vangaard. |
Earth-96020 | Avengers: Timeslide (1996) |
Onslaught (comics) Onslaught is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in X-Man #15 , and was co-created by writers Scott Lobdell, Mark Waid, and artist Andy Kubert.... 's attack. |
Earth-97102 | What If? vol. 2 #100 (1997) |
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium... sent to Oz Land of Oz Oz is a fantasy region containing four lands under the rule of one monarch.It was first introduced in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, one of many fantasy countries that he created for his books. It achieved a popularity that none of his other works attained, and after four years, he... -like world after space flight. |
Earth-98120 | Avengers Forever #1 (1998) |
Genis-Vell Genis-Vell, also known as Legacy, Captain Marvel, and Photon, is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He is depicted as the son of Mar-Vell of the extraterrestrial Kree Empire, who was the first character to be known as Captain Marvel in the Marvel Universe... and Songbird Songbird A songbird is a bird belonging to the suborder Passeri of the perching birds . Another name that is sometimes seen as scientific or vernacular name is Oscines, from Latin oscen, "a songbird"... marry and have a son, Ely. However, the Council of Aligned Planets exterminate 90% of Earth's population, including Songbird, in an attempt to slay Genis (they only succeed in crippling him). Ely grows up to become a destroyer of worlds under the guidance of the imprisoned Magus Magus (comics) The Magus is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics supervillain. He is an evil version of the hero Adam Warlock.-Publication history:The Magus was created by Jim Starlin, and appears as an image in Strange Tales vol... , dark side of Adam Warlock Adam Warlock Adam Warlock, originally known as Him, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #66 and #67 Adam Warlock, originally known as Him, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel... . |
Earth-98125 | Marvel Vision #25 (1998) |
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Earth-98151 | Marvel Team-Up vol. 2 #5 (1998) |
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Earth-99476 also known as Dino-World |
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Earth-103173 | Prelude to the Deadpool Corps #3 (2010) |
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Earth-105709 | What If? vol. 2 #9 (1990) |
Krakoa Krakoa is a fictional character in Marvel Comics, commonly associated with the X-Men. It is a living island, an intelligent ecosystem able to command all the living things native to its island body, and even its terrain... ; one of the worlds where the Living Laser Living Laser The Living Laser is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Avengers #34 and was created by Stan Lee, Artie Simek and Don Heck.-Publication history:... escaped via Uatu's alternate Earths portals in Quasar #6 and Quasar #30. |
Earth-120185 | Transformers UK #9 (1985) |
Marvel UK Marvel UK was an imprint of Marvel Comics formed in 1972 to reprint US produced stories for the British weekly comic market, though it later did produce original material by British creators such as Alan Moore, John Wagner, Dave Gibbons, Steve Dillon and Grant Morrison.Panini Comics obtained the... incarnation of the Transformers, Action Force Action Force Action Force was a 1980s range of European action figures initially based on Action Man, and later used to introduce G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toys to European markets... and others. Notably, it is not the same universe featured in the Marvel U.S. Transformers comic book series, but a separate universe which integrated most of stories from the U.S. comic. |
Earth-121893 | episode "Time Fugitives (Part 2)" of X-Men: The Animated Series, season 2 (1993) |
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Earth-148611 also known as the New Universe New Universe The New Universe is a comic book imprint from Marvel Comics that was published in its original incarnation from 1986 to 1989. It was created by Jim Shooter, Archie Goodwin, Eliot R. Brown, John Morelli, Mark Gruenwald, Tom DeFalco and edited by Michael Higgins.In 1986, in honor of Marvel Comics'... |
Star Brand #1 (1986) |
Jim Shooter James Shooter is an American writer, occasional fill-in artist, editor, and publisher for various comic books. Although he started professionally in the medium at the extraordinarily young age of 14, he is most notable for his successful and controversial run as Marvel Comics' ninth... created a line of Marvel comics taking place in a separate universe based in a "more realistic setting." Superpowers were given to several people via the White Event. |
Earth-187319 | Exiles #95 (2007) |
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Earth-818793 also known as Army of Darkness Army of Darkness (comics) Army of Darkness comics are based on the film of the same name published originally by Dark Horse Comics, and later by Dynamite Entertainment who initially published them through Devil's Due Publishing.... |
Army of Darkness: Ashes 2 Ashes #1 (2004) |
Ash Williams Ashley J. "Ash" Williams is the protagonist in the Evil Dead horror film franchise, played by Bruce Campbell, and created by director Sam Raimi. Throughout the series, Ash has to face off against his loved ones inside an abandoned cabin as they are possessed by "deadites", the evil souls of the dead... of this universe visited Earth-2149 and battled the Marvel Zombies Marvel Zombies Marvel Zombies is a five-issue limited series published from December 2005 to April 2006 by Marvel Comics. The series was written by Robert Kirkman with art by Sean Phillips and covers by Arthur Suydam. It was the first series in the Marvel Zombies series of related stories... in Marvel Zombies/Army of Darkness (2007). |
Earth-901237 | Exiles #5 (2001) |
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Earth-921031 | X-Men: The Animated Series |
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Earth-1789002 | Dark Reign: Fantastic 4 #2 (mentioned) |
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The DC Universe DC Universe The DC Universe is the shared universe where most of the comic stories published by DC Comics take place. The fictional characters Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are well-known superheroes from this universe. Note that in context, "DC Universe" is usually used to refer to the main DC continuity... now known as Earth-0 |
New Fun Comics #1, (1935); Zero Hour Zero Hour (comics) Zero Hour: Crisis in Time is a five-issue comic book limited series and crossover storyline published by DC Comics in 1994. In it, the former hero Hal Jordan, who had until then been a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps, mad with grief after the destruction of... #0, (1994); JLA/Avengers JLA/Avengers JLA/Avengers is a comic book limited series and crossover published in prestige format by DC Comics and Marvel Comics from September 2003 to May 2004. The series was written by Kurt Busiek, with art by George Pérez... , (2003) |
Multiverse (DC Comics) The DC Multiverse is a fictional continuity construct that exists in stories published by comic book company DC Comics. The DC Multiverse consists of numerous worlds, most of them outside DC's main continuity, allowing writers the creative freedom to explore alternative versions of characters and... , the Post-Crisis Crisis (comics) Crisis, in comics, may refer to:* Crisis , a number of stories in the DC Universe, including:**Crisis on Infinite Earths, a twelve-issue limited series that "rebooted" the continuity... /Post-Zero Hour Zero Hour (comics) Zero Hour: Crisis in Time is a five-issue comic book limited series and crossover storyline published by DC Comics in 1994. In it, the former hero Hal Jordan, who had until then been a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps, mad with grief after the destruction of... DC Universe crossed-over with a version of the Avengers. |
Earth-Z | Marvel Zombies Return Marvel Zombies Return Marvel Zombies Return is a weekly five-issue comic book limited series, published by Marvel Comics in late 2009. It is part of the Marvel Zombies series of comic books.-Publication history:... #1 |
Marvel Zombies 2 Marvel Zombies 2 is a five-issue limited series published from October 2007 - February 2008 by comics publisher Marvel Comics. The series was written by Robert Kirkman with art by Sean Phillips and Arthur Suydam... like Spider-Man Spider-Man Spider-Man is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15... and Wolverine Wolverine (comics) Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born as James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing... were teleported from New Wakanda to separate locations of this universe. It is uncertain if they also travelled in time or this timeline events like The Tablet of time, Wolverine and Shadowcat in Japan, Iron Man Iron Man Iron Man is a fictional character, a superhero in the . The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, first appearing in Tales of Suspense #39 .A billionaire playboy, industrialist and ingenious engineer,... 's drinking problem, World War Hulk World War Hulk "World War Hulk" is a comic book crossover storyline that ran through a self titled limited series and various other titles published by Marvel Comics in 2007, featuring the Hulk.... , Secret Invasion Secret Invasion "Secret Invasion" is a comic book crossover storyline that ran through a self-titled eight issue limited series and several tie-in books published by Marvel Comics from April through December 2008.... , occurs in different intervals from Earth-616. Sentry (Robert Reynolds) The Sentry is a fictional character in the . The character first appears in The Sentry #1 and was created by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee, with uncredited conceptual contributions by Rick Veitch.-Creation:... who took the infection to the original Marvel Zombies reality. |
Earth-96169 otherwise known as Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is a crossover fighting game developed by Capcom. It features Capcom's own characters and characters from American comic book company Marvel Comics. It is the fifth installment of the Marvel vs... |
Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is a crossover fighting game developed by Capcom. It features Capcom's own characters and characters from American comic book company Marvel Comics. It is the fifth installment of the Marvel vs... |
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Marvel Cinematic Universe Marvel Cinematic Universe The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a shared fictional universe that is the setting of superhero films independently developed by Marvel Studios, based on characters published in Marvel Comics. The setting is much like the Marvel Universe in comic books. The universe was established by crossing over... ; X-Men (film series) X-Men (film series) The X-Men film series consists of superhero films based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. The films star an ensemble cast, focusing on Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, who is drawn into the conflict between Professor Xavier and Magneto , who have opposing views on humanity's... ; Fantastic Four (film series) Fantastic Four (film series) Fantastic Four is a film series consisting of two superhero films based on the fictional Marvel Comics team Fantastic Four. The series includes Fantastic Four and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer , both released by 20th Century Fox.The films are based around four main characters, known... ; Spider-Man in film |
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