Later on, many writers would utilize and reshape the multiverse in titles such as Exiles, X-Man, 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.
According to Forge, 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.
There are certain universes which are tied to the Marvel multiverse - such as the New Universe 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[4] The 21st century edition of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe[citation needed] posits the term Megaverse[citation needed] (although Marvel does not actually endorse the use of this term because of Trademark issues[citation needed]) as the name for this larger grouping, though there is always the chance that some future publications will increase the interactions between different Multiverses, this is a fluid definition.
| Name |
First Appearance |
Notes |
| Earth-9 |
Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984) |
- The home reality of Saturnyne.
- Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-12 |
Exiles #1 (2001) |
- Home reality of the Exiles' version of Mimic.
- First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
|
| Earth-15 |
Exiles #12 (2002) (known) |
- Home reality of Spider from Weapon X.
- First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
|
| Earth-27 |
Exiles #1 (2001) |
- Home reality of Magnus Lehnsherr, son of Rogue and Magneto. Magnus was first seen in Exiles #1 but his body wasn't returned home until #83.
- First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
|
| Earth-33 |
Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules #1 (2001) |
- Home reality of Susan Sturm; 1950s powerless Fantastic Four characters.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-36 |
Startling Stories: The Thing - Night Falls on Yancy Street #1 (2003) |
- Home reality of Hazel Donovan.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-65 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #44 (1991) |
|
Earth-98
also known as Earth 1961 |
Fantastic Four / Fantastic 4 '98 (1998) |
- Its history is the same as that of Earth-616, from when the Fantastic Four got their powers in 1961 until Gwen Stacy died in 1973, after which its history diverges and follows a different path, as characters in this universe aged in real-time.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-110 |
Fantastic Four: Big Town #1 (2001) |
- Reed Richards develops global technology.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-111 |
Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001) |
- Home reality of the Challengers of Doom.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-127 |
Exiles #85 (2006) |
|
Earth-148
also known as Ee'rath |
Excalibur vol. 1 #1 (1988) |
- Adoptive home reality of Kylun.
- Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-172 |
Exiles #83 |
- Home reality of Wolverine from Weapon X.
- First numbered in Exiles #83.
|
| Earth-181 |
Exiles #62 (mentioned) |
- Home reality of Daredevil from Weapon X. Also home to Patch, an alternate version of Wolverine.
- First numbered in Exiles #83.
|
Earth-238
also known as Crooked World |
Marvel Super-Heroes #377 (1981) |
- Home reality of Captain UK, the Fury and Mad Jim Jaspers; 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) |
- Home reality of the Protectorate whose members included Professor X and Thor; destroyed by Qabiri despite effort of Nate Grey in X-Man #72.
|
| Earth-267 |
Avengers #267 (1986) |
- In this reality, Kang the Conqueror set off a nuclear bomb in Washington DC. The U.S., interpreting this as an attack by the Soviet Union, initiated a devastating nuclear war. Everyone was killed except for Kang.
|
Earth-295
also known as the Age of Apocalypse |
X-Men Alpha (1995) |
- In this reality, Professor Xavier's dream of mutant and human coexistence was never realized as he was accidentally killed by the time-traveling mutant Legion. Once their greatest foe, Magneto now leads the X-Men in a world where Apocalypse rules supreme. Home reality of Blink, Sabretooth, X-Man, Dark Beast, Holocaust, and Sugar Man. Originally, thought to have been destroyed in X-Men Omega, it was revealed to still be in existence in Age of Apocalypse #1.
- First numbered in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: X-Men 2005 ("X-Men Roster" entry).
|
| Earth-305 |
Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984) (known) |
- Home reality of Captain Angleterre.
|
Earth-311
also known as 1602 |
1602 #1 (2003) |
- When the Captain America of Earth-460 was sent back in time to 1587 A.D. of Earth-616, the timeline was altered, causing the heroic age to occur in the year 1602. The timeline was righted by Thor and Enrique, with "Rojhaz" being returned to the future with Nicolas Fury. The altered timeline was preserved as the separate reality of Earth-311 by Uatu the Watcher and his superior.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-312 |
Exiles #35 (2003) |
- Slower moving timeline; Ben Grimm's transformation into the Thing causes him to go into a berserker rage.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-313 |
Knights of Pendragon vol. 2 #9 (1993) |
- Home reality of the Lemurians; 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) |
- Home reality of the Gatherers' Coal Tiger.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-371 |
Exiles #23 (mentioned) |
- Home reality of Gambit from Weapon X.
- First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
|
| Earth-374 |
Avengers #344 (1992) |
- Home reality of Proctor, Sersi, and Ute.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005. Numbered Earth-922 in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #6 ("Magdalene" entry).
|
| Earth-398 |
Avengers vol. 3 #2 (1998) |
- Reality warp by Morgan le Fay where she was Queen of a medieval-type world with the Queen's Vengeance as her cohorts.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-460 |
1602 #8 (2003) |
- Purple Man uses his powers to become President, sends Captain America back in time to 1602 A.D. of Earth-616, causing it to diverge into Earth-311.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-520 |
Exiles #85 (2006) |
- Home reality of an alternate version of Wolverine who has only recently been experimented on by Weapon X. He was recruited in the short lived New Exiles team by Timebreakers.
- First numbered in Exiles #85 (2006).
|
| Earth-522 |
Daredevils #6 (1983) (known) |
|
| Earth-523 |
Daredevils #6 (1983) (known) |
- Home reality of Captain Albion; neo-Elizabethan England whose empire embraces America and most of Asia in a golden age of peace and prosperity.
|
| Earth-541 |
Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand |
- Home reality to a male Star Brand who has appointed himself as global monarch and forced global peace.
- First numbered in Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand
|
| Earth-552 |
Exiles #86 (2006) (mentioned and shown in one panel) |
- Universe where a blight leaves planets lifeless and barren. This world's Galactus cures planets as opposed to consuming them. Here, Silver Surfer was a military scientist who destroyed his world, and manipulated Galactus into giving him the power cosmic to revive it. He then betrayed Galactus, destroying planets he gave life to and attempting to murder him for his power.
- First numbered and full appearance in Exiles #87 (2006).
|
| Earth-555 |
newuniversal #1 (2006) |
- Reality where the 2006 relaunch of Marvel's 1986 New Universe titles takes place. [7]
|
| Earth-597 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #9 (1989) |
|
| Earth-616 |
Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 (1939) |
- Main universe seen in most Marvel comics. Differences between universes are usually described in comparison with Earth-616.
- First numbered in The Daredevils.
|
| Earth-617 |
Doc Samson #4 (2006) (seen) |
- Alternate Doc Samson inadvertently allowed Nightmare to devastate his world, then became pawn in Nightmare's attempt to invade Earth-616.
- First numbered in Doc Samson #5 (2006).
|
| Earth-653 |
Exiles #83 |
- Home reality of Mesmero from Weapon X.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry)
|
| Earth-665 |
Not Brand Echh #1 (Aug. 1967) |
- Home reality of Forbush Man.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-689 |
Avengers Annual #2 (1968) |
- Scarlet Centurion convinced Earth-689's Avengers to capture all super heroes; defeated by Earth-616's Avengers.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-691 |
Marvel Super-Heroes Vol. 1, #18 (Jan. 1969) |
|
| Earth-700 |
Marvel: Lost Generation #8 (2000) |
- Home reality of Cassandra Locke. In the 22nd century, Skrull covert activities are exposed by evidence unearthed by Locke in the past.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
Earth-712
also known as Earth-S |
Avengers vol. 1 #85 (1971) |
- Home reality of the Squadron Supreme.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-714 |
Exiles #23 (2003) (mentioned) |
- Home reality of Angel from Weapon X.
- First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
|
| Earth-715 |
Savage Tales vol. 1 #1 (1971) |
- Femizonia, before its merging with Machus; home reality of Thundra.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-717 |
What If: Captain America (2005) |
- Contains all the stories in the fourth series of What If. [8] Home to a Captain America that fought during the American Civil War; a Daredevil who fought in Feudal Japan; a Wolverine who was involved in the Chicago Prohibition of the 1920s; a Namor who is raised by a human father; a Fantastic Four that's active in the Soviet Union and a Thor who is active as herald of Galactus.
|
Earth-721
also known as Earth-A |
Fantastic Four vol. 1 #118 (1972) |
- A reality where only two members (Reed Richards and Ben Grimm) of the famous Fantastic Four were aboard a spaceship on the fateful day the group was exposed to cosmic rays. Afterwards, Richards became the Thing while Grimm became Mr. Fantastic. Also the home reality of Vangaard.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-723 |
Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand |
- Home reality of a Star Brand who has channeled his power into music and unified the world.
|
| Earth-731 |
Exiles #23 (2003) |
- Home reality of Gambit who was a member of Weapon X
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
|
| Earth-741 |
Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984) (known) |
|
| Earth-744 |
Daredevils #7 (1983) (known) |
|
| Earth-772 |
What If? vol. 1 #1 (1977) |
- Home reality of the Fantastic Five; this team included the mainstream four and Spider-Man, 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.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-774 |
What If? vol. 1 #2 (1977) |
- Alternate reality in which Hulk 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.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-794 |
Captain Britain vol. 1 #6 (1985) |
|
| Earth-797 |
Exiles #99 (2007) |
- Home reality of Raphael-Raven Darkholme, a male counterpart of Mystique.
- First numbered in Exiles #99.
|
| Earth-808 |
What If? vol. 1 #22 (1980) |
- Doctor Doom listens to Reed Richards' advice on his machine to reach Hell, rescues his mother's soul from the sinister Mephisto 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.).
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
Earth-811
also known as Days of Future Past |
X-Men vol. 1 #141 (1981) |
- An alternate future where mutants live in concentration camps and robot Sentinels rule the United States. Diverges when the X-Men fail to prevent Senator Kelly being assassinated by the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-829 |
Hercules vol. 1 #1 (1982) |
- Hercules in the 24th Century.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-839 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #44 (1991) |
- Captain UK was reassigned here after defeating Sat-Yr-9.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-846 |
Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984) |
Home world of Kommandant Englander.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-861 |
Captain Britain vol. 2 #13 (1986) |
- Home reality of Captain Granbretan.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #7 ("Merlyn" entry).
|
| Earth-873 |
Exiles #40 (2004) (mentioned) |
- Home reality of the male Hulk (Bruce Banner) from Weapon X.
- First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
|
| Earth-886 |
Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand |
- Home reality to a female Star Brand, who uses her abilities to protect the world from "powerful evil forces".
|
| Earth-892 |
X-Men/Doctor Doom: Chaos Engine: Book One (2001) |
- Reality where Doctor Doom rules the world. Doctor Doom used a faulty Cosmic Cube to briefly merge this reality with Earth-616.
- Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-907 |
What If? vol. 2 #15 (1990) |
- Reed Richards executed during trial of Galactus; remaining Fantastic Four destroyed Shi'ar Throneworld and then sacrifice themselves to stop interplanetary alliance from destroying Earth.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-912 |
What If? vol. 2 #22 (1991) |
|
| Earth-913 |
What If? vol. 2 #23 (1991) |
- Reality where the original X-Men defeated Krakoa, and thus the second generation of X-Men never formed.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #1 ("M'Kraan Crystal" entry).
|
| Earth-917 |
What If? vol. 2 #27 (1991) |
- Home reality of the Fantastic Five which included the mainstream Fantastic Four and Namor; Sue married Namor instead of Reed.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-920 |
Daredevils #7 (1983) (known) |
|
| Earth-921 |
Avengers vol. 1 #343 (1992) |
- Home reality of the Gatherers' Swordsman.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
| Earth-924 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #49 (1992) |
- Home reality of Calibur, an alternate version of Excalibur, and Cap'n Saxonia.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
Earth-928
also known as the Marvel 2099 Universe |
Spider-Man 2099 #1 (1992) |
- A possible future reality set in 2099, with futuristic incarnations of Marvel heroes, villains and teams.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-929 |
What If? vol. 2 #41 (1992) |
- Reed Richards' rocket crashed, killing all aboard; Doom became a US ally against the Soviets; Galactus fought the Avengers; Uatu sacrificed himself to prevent Earth's destruction and the Silver Surfer joined the Avengers.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-932 |
Avengers vol. 1 #359 (1993) |
- Home reality of Anti-Vision of the Gatherers.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-938 |
What If? vol. 2 #52 (1993) |
|
| Earth-943 |
Avengers vol. 1 #372 (1994) |
- Home reality of the Gatherers' Jocasta.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-944 |
Fantastic Four vol. 1 #387 (1994) |
|
| Earth-952 |
What If? vol. 2 #70 (1995) |
|
| Earth-967 |
Fantastic Four vol. 1 #414 (1996) |
|
| Earth-969 |
What If? vol. 2 #89 (1996) |
- Doctor Doom conspires to prevent an out-of-control Fantastic Four from forming.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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Earth-982
also known as MC2 |
What If? vol. 2 #105 (1998) |
|
| Earth-989 |
What If? vol. 2 #109 (1998) |
- Ben Grimm remains in Liddleville.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-998 |
X-Man #63 (2000) (seen) |
- America ruled by Red Queen (Madelyne Pryor) from a floating city.
- First numbered in X-Man #68 (2000).
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| Earth-999 |
Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. #9 (2006) |
- Home of the Special Legion of Machine Avengers Executive.
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| Earth-1000 |
Domination Factor: Fantastic Four #3.5 (2000) |
- Home reality of Knorda and Praxis.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-1009 |
Exiles #99 (2007) |
- Home reality of an alternate Rogue, and the Royal Avengers.
- First numbered in Exiles #99.
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| Earth-1029 |
Exiles #12 (2002) (known) |
- Home reality of Hulk (Jennifer Walters) who was member of Weapon X.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
|
| Earth-1081 |
Exiles #1 (2001) |
- Home reality of Exiles Morph.
- First numbered in Exiles #99.
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| Earth-1090 |
Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand |
- Mentioned but not seen. Described as a world where humanity communicates as a group mind.
|
| Earth-1100 |
Exiles #1 (2001) |
- Home reality of Exiles Thunderbird.
- First numbered in Exiles #99.
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| Earth-1112 |
Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001) |
|
| Earth-1115 |
Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001) |
- Susan Storm is the Queen of Atlantis.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-1116 |
Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001) |
- Atlanterra.
- Reality ruled by Atlantis.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
|
| Earth-1120 |
Captain Marvel #11 (2000) |
- Reality where the Genis-Vell of Earth-616 met the Captain Mar-Vell of this reality. Thanos of this reality also managed to wipe out all life in the galaxy leaving Mar-Vell to die alone.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #8 ("Photon" entry).
|
| Earth-1121 |
Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001) |
- Humanity killed the Squadron Supreme with nuclear weapons after the Utopia Program was dismantled; only Hyperion survived. An alternate version of Earth-712.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-1122 |
Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001) |
- Home reality of Spider-Girl/May Parker, the daughter of Ben Reilly, the Spider-Clone.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-1123 |
Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001) |
- The Brute kills the Fantastic Four (including Spider-Man) and becomes President of the United States.
- First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1970s Handbook.
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| Earth-1124 |
Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001) |
- Reality where Deathlok and Killraven were sent to warn authorities about the Celestial Egg. Alternate reality of Earth-794.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #9 ("Sat-Yr9" entry).
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| Earth-1136 |
The Comics Magazine #1 (1936) (golden age)
Protectors #1 (1992) (modern age) |
- Home reality of Zardi the Eternal Man, Amazing Man, and Skyrocket Steele.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-1189 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #15 (1989) |
- Earth devastated by nuclear war; Meggan became Captain Britain.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-1191 |
Uncanny X-Men #282 (1991) |
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| Earth-1193 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #12 (1989) |
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Earth-1218
also known as The Real World |
New Exiles #1 (2008) (mentioned) |
- The reality where we all live and think these other realities are just something comic writers came up with.
- First numbered in New Exiles #1 (2008).
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| Earth-1228 |
What If? vol. 1 #11 (1978) |
- Stan Lee, Sol Brodsky, Jack Kirby and Flo Steinberg become the Fantastic Four. Counterparts to Namor and the Skrulls (as the "S-People") existed here.
- First numbered as Earth-2812 in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four. Changed to Earth-1228 in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-1241 |
Comedy Comics #9 (1942) |
- Home reality of Captain Dash and Marmon. Occurs in a 31st century with advanced technology, but little space flight. There is also an east-west conflict.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-1282 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990) |
- Home reality of Captain Cymru. The designation of this Earth comes from the date of the defeat of the last Welsh King by the English.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-1287 |
Strikeforce: Morituri #1 (1986) |
- Home reality of Strikeforce: Morituri. (A mistake was made in the pages of Exiles #83 where Earth-1287 is designated as the home of Weapon X's version of Maverick.)
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-1289 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #16 (1989) |
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Earth-1298
also known as Mutant X |
Mutant X #1 (1998) |
- Reality where Earth-616 Havok was sent to; home of the Six.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-1508 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990) |
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Earth-1610
also known as Ultimate Marvel |
Ultimate Spider-Man #1 (2000) |
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| Earth-1629 |
X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine (2003) |
- Home reality of Dr. Henry P. Stanton who was chosen by Merlyn to serve as a physician at the Core Continuum.
- Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-1720 |
Exiles #91 (2007) |
- A reality where Invisible Woman was leader of HYDRA.
- First numbered in Exiles #91.
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| Earth-1812 |
Captain Britain vol. 2 #13 (1986) |
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| Earth-1815 |
Exiles #1 (2001) |
- Reality where Exiles was sent on its first mission. Earth had zero tolerance to any superhumans they were either jailed, executed or aborted. Also in this universe Charles Xavier thought that mutants were superior race and Magneto was the one who opposed him. Grandmaster of this reality traveled to Earth-33629 to create his own Exiles.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
- Erroneously numbered as Earth-108 in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #3 ("Power Princess" entry).
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| Earth-1880 |
Exiles #85 (2006) |
- Home reality of a young James Howlett (Wolverine) who has just learned he is a mutant.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-1917 |
Exiles #83 (2006) |
- Home reality of Colossus from Weapon X.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-1987 |
Exiles |
- Alternate version of the Fantastic Four including Human Torch, Invisible Girl, Mr. Fantastic, and She-Hulk; visited by the Exiles.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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Earth-1991
also known as Geshem |
Wolverine: Rahne of Terra (1991) |
- Reality where earth is a medieval-fantasy world, ruled by Queen Rain (Wolfsbane) and her Prince Consort, Douglas (Cypher). Many X-Men 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.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-2020 |
Exiles #13 (2002) (mentioned) |
- Home reality of Iron Man from Weapon X.
- First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
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| Earth-2055 |
X-Force: Shatterstar #1 (2005) |
- Spiral ruled this universe's Earth as "Apocalypse" until she was deposed by Shatterstar and this world's version of X-Force.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #10 ("Shatterstar" entry).
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| Earth-2098 |
X-Man #68 (2000) |
- This reality was destroyed when it merged with Earth-998. Only known survivor was Nate Grey who helped Earth-295's Nate Grey to beat Madelyne Pryor.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #9 ("Red Queen" entry).
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| Earth-2107 |
Ultimate X-Men #75 (2006) |
- Home reality of Bishop and Cable who traveled to Earth-1610 to prevent the this future from happening in that reality.
- First numbered in Ultimate Secrets ("Bishop" entry).
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| Earth-2109 |
Exiles #2 (2001) (mentioned) |
- Home reality of Sunfire who replaced Magnus on Exiles
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-2120 |
Killraven vol. 2 #1 (2001) |
- Alternate Killraven.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-2122 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #21 (1990) |
- Home reality of Crusader X; a world where the UK still rules America.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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Earth-2149
also known as Marvel Zombies |
Ultimate Fantastic Four #21 (2005) |
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| Earth-2182 |
X-Men: Millennial Visions (2000) |
- Home reality of Exiles Nocturne.
- First numbered in Exiles #100 (2008).
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| Earth-2189 |
Exiles #46 (known) |
- Home reality of Namora from the Exiles.
- First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
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| Earth-2192 |
X-Men & Doctor Doom: Chaos Engine: Part Two (2001) |
- Reality ruled by Red Skull. Briefly fused with Earth-616 by Red Skull using the Cosmic Cube.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #4 ("Red Skull" entry).
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Earth-2301
also known as the Marvel Mangaverse |
Marvel Mangaverse: New Dawn #1 (2002) |
- Reinvention of the Marvel Universe in manga style.
- First numbered as Earth-23 in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four. Re-numbered Earth-2301 in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-2600 |
Exiles #12 (2002) |
- Exiles and Weapon X sent here to slay David Richards; Sabretooth of the Age of Apocalypse 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.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-2942 |
Exiles #35 (2003)(mentioned) |
- Reality where no life exists on earth, except Brood. Mimic of the Exiles was infected by a Brood here.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files (2007)
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Earth-2992
also known as the "new" Marvel 2099 |
Black Panther 2099 #1 (2004) |
- Alternate 2099 A.D., used in a series of one-shots featuring characters unique to the original 2099 universe.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-3031 |
Exiles #83 (2006) |
- Home reality of Kane from Weapon X.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry)
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| Earth-3062 |
Exiles #40 (2004) |
- Home reality of Firestar who was a member of Weapon X.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry)
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| Earth-3123 |
What If? vol. 1 #23 (1980) |
- Aunt May is bitten by radioactive spider.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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Earth-3131
also known as AOLon |
Marville #1 (2002) |
- Future reality set in 5002 A.D.; home reality of KalAOL, the Marvel.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #6 ("Marvel" entry).
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| Earth-3470 |
Exiles #33 (known) |
- Home reality of Heather Hudson, of the reality-spanning super team, the Exiles.
- First numbered in Exiles #84 (2006).
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| Earth-3515 |
Thor vol. 2 #34 (2001) (mentioned) |
- "Thor: The Reigning"
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005. First seen in Thor vol. 2 #35 (2001).
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Earth-3752
also known as Monster Planet |
Exiles #66 (2005) |
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| Earth-3913 |
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- Home reality of a Captain Britain who killed Dai Thomas.
- Mentioned in Alternate Universes 2005 ("The Corps" entry).
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| Earth-3931 |
Exiles #31 (2003) |
- Reality where Captain America was turned into a vampire by Baron Blood. He then killed Baron Blood, took his place and created vampiric Avengers.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-4023 |
Exiles #38 (2004) (mentioned) |
- Hyperion took over the world, while everyone else died in nuclear assault used against him.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005. First seen in Exiles #63 (2005).
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| Earth-4040 |
Daring Mystery Comics #3 (1940) |
- Home reality of Breeze Barton; Earth is in ruins following World War II and the remnants of society are threatened by barbarians.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-4096 |
Mystic Comics #2 (1940) |
- Home reality of Space Rangers, Black Hawk and Carl Formes. Occurs in 2300 A.D. where there is widespread travel between planets. Travelers are threatened by space pirates.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-4100 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990) |
- Home reality of Centurion Britannus; the designation for this Earth is taken from when the Romans left Britain.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-4210 |
Exiles #22 (known) |
- Home reality of Magik from the Exiles.
- First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
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| Earth-4263 |
Daring Mystery Comics #8 (1942) |
- Home reality of Captain Daring. Occurs in 3050 A.D. where worldwide peace is threatened by a revived Hitler.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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Earth-4321
also known as Marvel: The End |
Marvel Universe: The End #1 (2003) |
- A reality where the pharaoh Akhenaten became cosmically powered and annihilated most heroes in the Marvel Universe.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #1 ("Akhenaten" entry).
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| Earth-4400 |
Exiles #43 (2004) |
- Exiles battled Hyperion-led Weapon X. Home of a Fantastic Five.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-4732 |
Exiles #38 (known) |
- Home reality of Ms. Marvel from Weapon X.
- First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
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| Earth-4871 |
X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine: Book Two (2003) |
- Threatened to be destroyed by the World Ripper of the Skrulls of Earth-4872, but was revealed to have been destroyed in X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine: Book Two.
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| Earth-4872 |
X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine (2003) |
- This reality was manipulated by Merlyn. Damage done to the World Ripper destroyed the Skrull home world and then threatened the "adjacent" realities, forcing Merlyn to destroy this reality.
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| Earth-4873 |
X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine: Book Two (2003) |
- Threatened to be destroyed by the World Ripper of the Skrulls of Earth-4872, but was revealed to have been destroyed in X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine: Book Two.
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Earth-4935
also known as Earth Askani |
X-Factor vol. 1 #67 (1991) |
- Future reality ruled by Apocalypse where Nathan Summers was sent to, to save his life, where he became Cable, Home reality of Stryfe
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-5012 |
Marvel Team-up vol. 3 #2 (2005) (known) |
- Home reality of Iron Maniac, who killed the Black Widow and Wolverine of that reality before he was sent to Earth-616.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #1 ("Freedom Ring" entry).
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| Earth-5021 |
Exiles #5 (2001) (known) |
- Home reality of Deadpool who was a member of Weapon X.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-5106 |
Space Squadron #1 (1951) |
- Home reality of Jet Dixon, Dawn Revere, Rusty Blake, and LLA 38; a futuristic reality set in 2000 A.D.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-5127 |
X-Men/Red Skull: Chaos Engine: Book Three (2003) (mentioned) |
- Roma as the goddess Dallentré of the House of Fallon.
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| Earth-5200 |
Marvel Knights: 4 #16 (2005) |
- An alternate future ruled by Doctor Doom. Visited by Earth-616's Human Torch.
- Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-5311 |
Uncanny X-Men #153 (1982) |
- Kitty's Fairy Tale reality; home to Lockheed and Bamfs.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-5391 |
Spaceman Speed Carter (1953) |
- Home reality of Speed Carter, Crash Morgan, Stellar Stone, and General Stone. Takes place in 2075 A.D.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-5423 |
Exiles #50 (2004) |
- Reality where Exiles helped Mimic of this reality to redeem himself.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-5464 |
Daring Mystery Comics #4 (1940) |
- Home reality of Whirlwind Carter. Humanity has spread to Venus and elsewhere. Earth is threatened by aliens, but protected by interplanetary Secret Service.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-5555 |
Dragon's Claws #1 (1988) |
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| Earth-5556 |
Doctor Who Monthly #60 (1982) |
- Reality where Merlyn and Arthur trapped Catavolcus and killed him using fusion device known as Dragon. They themselves escaped the explosion with the help of a time-traveling Doctor.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #7 ("Merlyn" entry).
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| Earth-5631 |
Power Pack #1 (2005) |
- Reality of the 2005 Power Pack miniseries (and possibly the various Marvel Age miniseries following it).
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #10 ("Snarks" entry).
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| Earth-5692 |
Exiles #8 (2002) |
- Reality where earth was conquered by Skrulls who left when Galactus and his herald Terrax was sighted heading towards the planet. Former superpowered slaves and Exiles managed to drive Galactus away by using antimatter bomb on him.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-5700 |
Weapon X: Days of Future Now #1 (2005) |
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| Earth-5701 |
Cable & Deadpool #15 (2005) |
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| Earth-5764 |
Exiles #64 (2005) |
- Home reality of the blind Hyperion who helped Exiles to beat Hyperion of Earth-4023.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-6023 |
She-Hulk #3 (2006) |
- Possible future where Southpaw becomes a lawyer and a superhero; this Southpaw served as She-Hulk's lawyer in her Time Variance Authority trial.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #10 ("Southpaw" entry).
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| Earth-6025 |
Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #15 (2006) |
- Diverged from Earth-2992; home reality of Chronok.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #5 ("Gravity" entry).
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| Earth-6034 |
Fantastic Four/Iron Man: Big in Japan #4 (2006) |
- Possible future where the Moloids forge a civilization on the remains of the Apocalypse Beast; by 12425 A.D., they have exhausted the resources of that "world."
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #2 ("Apocalypse Beast" entry).
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| Earth-6078 |
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #7 (2006) |
- Aunt May died in an accident; Uncle Ben raised Peter Parker, who used his Spider-Man 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.
- First numbered in Spider-Man: Back in Black Handbook ("Hobgoblin (2211 A.D.)" entry).
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| Earth-6095 |
Ms. Marvel vol. 2 #5 (2006) |
- A swarm of alien insects stripped this Earth of all life.
- First numbered in Mystic Arcana: The Book of Marvel Magic ("Sir Warren Traveler" entry).
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| Earth-6141 |
New Excalibur #1 (2006) (known) |
- The Shadow King possessed Charles Xavier and founded an evil version of the X-Men known as the Shadow Mob. They traveled to Earth-616 and fought New Excalibur.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #9 ("Shadow King" entry).
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| Earth-6195 |
Exiles #85 (2006) |
- Home reality of zombified Wolverine recruited in the Exiles replacement team after they had been fired by Timebreakers.
- First numbered in Marvel Zombies: The Book of Angels, Demons & Various Monstrosities ("Marvel Zombies" entry).
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| Earth-6215 |
Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #15 (2006) |
- Most superheroes slain by the time-traveling villain Chronok. Home reality of the League of Losers.
- First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1990s Handbook.
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| Earth-6216 |
Amazing Fantasy #16 (2006) |
- Reality where a group of Death's Head 3.0 robots were involved in an attack on Earth. One of them was captured by AIM and modified by Monica Rappaccini to house a synthetic Uni-Power, becoming Death's Head 3.0.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #9 ("Monica Rappaccini" entry).
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| Earth-6297 |
Journey Into Mystery #86 (1962) |
- Home reality of Zarrko the Tomorrow Man.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #12 ("Zarrko the Tomorrow Man" entry).
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Earth-6311
also known as Other-Earth |
Fantastic Four vol. 1 #19 (1963) |
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| Earth-6375 |
Exiles #75 (2006) |
- An alternate (but very close approximation to the original) version of Earth-928 visited by the Exiles while chasing the Proteus of Earth-58163 through the multiverse in Exiles #75-76. Divergent events include the disappearances of that era's Hulk (taken as a host by Proteus, dying afterward in another reality) and Spider-Man 2099 (who joins the Exiles and leaves his home reality after Proteus reveals his identity to the world).
- Though this reality continued to be identified as Earth-928 in the pages of Exiles to issue #92, it was designated as Earth-6375 in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #5 ("Hyperion" entry).
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| Earth-6706 |
New Exiles #1 (2008) |
- Reality where Earth was hit by meteor shower that killed two-thirds of the human race including Reed Richards, Benjamin Grimm and Johnny Storm. North and South American continents were split down the middle and several other nations were totally destroyed like England, Cuba and Japan. Planet has now divided in several waring nations.
- First numbered in New Exiles #2 (2008).
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| Earth-6943 |
Thor #163 (1969) |
- Alternate future set after a nuclear war; mutated humans from this reality were used by Pluto in a bid to conquer present-day Earth.
- First numbered in Marvel Zombies: The Book of Angels, Demons & Various Monstrosities ("Pluto" entry).
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| Earth-6966 |
Silver Surfer vol. 1 #6 (1969) |
- Distant future Earth dominated by the Overlord.
- First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1960s Handbook.
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| Earth-7044 |
Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1 (2007) |
- Home reality of an alternate Spider-Ham that was infected by a virus that turned him into a zombie.
- First numbered in Marvel Zombies: The Book of Angels, Demons & Various Monstrosities ("Marvel Zombies" entry).
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| Earth-7124 |
X-Men & Doctor Doom: Chaos Engine: Part One (2001) |
- Reality that is ruled by Magneto. It was temporally fused with Earth-616 by Magneto of Earth-616 when he got his hands on the Cosmic Cube.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #4 ("Red Skull" entry).
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| Earth-7412 |
Fantastic Four vol. 1 #153 (1974) |
- Reality created from the merging of Machus and Femizonia.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-7414 |
Marvel Preview #4 (1976) |
- Reality set around 17,000 A.D. Home reality of Prince Wayfinder and the Enigma Force, as well as the ancestors of the population of the Spiral Path in the Microverse.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #7 ("Microverse" entry).
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| Earth-7484 |
Astonishing Tales #25 (1974) |
- Home reality of Deathlok the Demolisher.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-7511 |
Iron Man vol. 1 #80 (1975) |
- Fragmented America.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-7528 |
Strange Tales vol. 1 #178 (1975) |
- Home timeline of the Magus, an evil future counterpart of Adam Warlock.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #6 ("Magus" entry). Mistakenly listed as Earth-7228 in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #1 ("In-Betweener" entry).
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Earth-7592
also known as Earth-Interface |
Vampire Tales #9 (1975) |
- Reality set in 2311 A.D. The people of this era drew on the energies of the past, a process which transported various people from the past to their time - including Jack the Ripper and a vampire named David St. Francis.
- First numbered in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Horror 2005.
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| Earth-7613 |
Thor #243 (1975) |
- Set in the 50th Century; this era's Earth was conquered by Zarrko, but the entire reality was ultimately destroyed by the Time-Twisters.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #11 ("Time-Keepers" entry).
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| Earth-7635 |
Thor #245 (1976) |
- Duplicate of Earth-7613 which was not destroyed by the Time-Twisters; Zarrko returned to this world, only to discover he had been replaced as leader.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #12 ("Zarrko the Tomorrow Man" entry).
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| Earth-7712 |
What If? vol. 1 #6 (1977) |
- Home reality of Big Brain, Dragonfly, Mandroid, and Ultra-Woman. They comprise a Fantastic Four 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.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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Earth-7888
also known as Earth-M or Earth-Moebius |
The Silver Surfer (1978) |
- Home reality of Ardina.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-7940 |
Marvel Two-In-One #50 (1979) |
- Galactus consumes the Earth, but life survives.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-8009 |
Marvel Two-In-One #67 (1980) |
- Thundra's new home where she becomes leader of the Sisterhood; this reality's Femizonia was never invaded by Machus.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005 ("Thundra" entry).
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| Earth-8107 |
Spider-Man: Back in Black Handbook (2007) |
- Reality where the origins of two incarnations of Videoman correlate with those presented in the characters' original appearances on the television series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends. It is unknown if other events shown in the Amazing Friends series also occurred in this reality, such as Spider-Man, Iceman and Firestar 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.
- First numbered in Spider-Man: Back in Black Handbook ("Videoman" entry).
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| Earth-8110 |
What If? vol. 1 #29 (1981) |
- Reality where the Scarlet Centurion convinced the original 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.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005 ("Scarlet Centurion" entry).
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| Earth-8158 |
X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine (2003) |
- Home reality of Z'Nox.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-8180 |
What If? vol. 1 #28 (1981) |
- The Crimson Mage possesses Ghost Rider; Johnny Blaze dies destroying him.
- First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1980s Handbook.
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| Earth-8206 |
Captain America Annual #6 (1982) |
- Adam II conquered Earth; he was defeated by past and present versions of Captain America from Earth-616.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #2 ("Captain America" entry).
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| Earth-8208 |
Bizarre Adventures #32 (1982) |
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| Earth-8212 |
What If? vol. 1 #35 (1981) |
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| Earth-8222 |
What If? vol. 1 #31 (1981) |
- The Thing becomes a menace and efforts to stop him neutralize the Fantastic Four's powers, as well as prevent the origins of Spider-Man, Thor, Hulk, Iron Man and the Avengers.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-8280 |
Uncanny X-Men #160 (1982) |
- X-Men rescue Illyana Rasputin from Belasco, but are trapped in Otherplace (Limbo) as a result.
- First numbered in Marvel Zombies: The Book of Angels, Demons & Various Monstrosities ("Belasco" entry).
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Earth-8311
also known as the Larval Universe |
Marvel Tails #1 (1983) |
- Home reality of the spectacular Spider-Ham.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-8312 |
What If? vol. 1 #42 (1983) |
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| Earth-8321 |
What If? vol. 1 #37 (1983) |
- The Thing continues to mutate from Virus X, but is eventually cured. Giant-Man joins the Fantastic Four.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-8386 |
Incredible Hulk #286 (1983) |
- Set in the 41st Century AD; future Earth conquered by a version of Kang the Conqueror 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."
- First numbered in World War Hulk: Gamma Files ("Hero of the Day" entry).
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| Earth-8410 |
Machine Man vol. 2 #1 (1984) |
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| Earth-8545 |
Exiles #20 (2003) |
- Reality where earth was run over by mutated Lecavy Virus that turned all it infected in Vi-Locks. Exiles helped the survivors to contact Asgardians of this reality, whose blood turned out to have ability to heal the infection.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-8591 |
Uncanny X-Men #189 (1985) |
- Reality that diverged from Earth-616 when Nimrod from Earth-811 killed Kulan Gath's host. Reality where Kulan Gath turned New York to Hyborian city under his rule and was not killed.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Magik" entry).
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| Earth-8649 |
Exiles #2 (2001) |
- Reality where Exiles was send to make sure Phoenix of that reality dies during the trial of the Phoenix.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-8657 |
Avengers vol. 1 #269 (1986) |
- Reality diverged by Immortus; Kang the Conqueror dies instead of Ravonna.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #5 ("Immortus" entry).
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| Earth-8710 |
Thor #384 (1987) |
- Home reality of Dargo Ktor, the Once and Future Thor.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #6 ("Korvac" entry).
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| Earth-8720 |
New Mutants vol. 1 #48 (1987) |
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| Earth-8810 |
Fantastic Four vol. 1 #338 (1988) |
- An alternate future where the Black Celestial and the Galactus of this world created a "Time Bubble."
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-8908 |
Marvel Comics Presents #25 (1989) |
- Home reality of Nth Man.
- First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1990s Handbook.
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| Earth-8910 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #14 (1989) |
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| Earth-8912 |
Iron Man vol. 1 #250 (1989) |
- Home reality of Young Arthur and Iron Man (Andros Stark). Takes place in 2093 A.D.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9006 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990) |
- Home reality of Lady London.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9010 |
Marvel Comics Presents #61 (1990) |
- Marjorie Brinks leads war against demonic Sun.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9011 |
What If? vol. 2 #18 (1990) |
- "Fantastic Four" 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.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-9031 |
What If? vol. 2 #11 (1990) |
- All Fantastic Four 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.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-9032 |
What If? vol. 2 #11 (1990) |
- All Fantastic Four 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.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-9033 |
What If? vol. 2 #11 (1990) |
- All Fantastic Four members become monstrous and retire to Monster Isle.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-9034 |
What If? vol. 2 #11 (1990) |
- All Fantastic Four members gain invisibility powers and become agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, battling Doctor Doom.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-9061 |
Fantastic Four vol. 1 #341 (1990) |
- Stalin Robot.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-9105 |
New Warriors vol. 1 #11 (1991) |
- "Forever Yesterday"; Egyptian-dominated Earth, created from Earth-616 by the second Sphinx.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9111 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #44 (1991) |
- Home reality of Sister Gaia.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9140 |
What If? vol. 2 #24 (1991) |
- Wolverine becomes "Lord of Vampires" and is slain by the Punisher.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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Earth-9200
also known as Dystopia |
Hulk: Future Imperfect #1 (1992) |
- Home reality of the tyrannical Maestro.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9201 |
Avengers vol. 1 #343 (1992) |
- Home reality of Magdalene, one of Proctor's Gatherers.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #6 ("Magdalene" entry).
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| Earth-9208 |
Deathlok Annual #1 (1992) |
- Reality where Timestream from Earth-7484 was banished, where he fought as a freedom fighter until he was forced to leave by Deathlok of Earth-616.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #4 ("Timestream" entry).
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| Earth-9212 |
Exiles #11 (2002) |
- Reality where Exiles was sent to stop a back robbery and got to stay there for a week.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-9242 |
Exiles #35 (2003) (mentioned) |
- Reality where earth is over run by Brood and where Mimic was accidentally sent and spent four years there.
- First numbered in X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files ("Exiles" entry).
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| Earth-9250 |
What If? vol. 2 #37 (1992) |
- Wolverine becomes "Lord of Vampires," and kills the Punisher.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9260 |
What If? vol. 2 #38 (1992) |
- Alternate reality in which Seth conquered Asgard and imprisoned and enthralled Thor, nearly killed and absorbed the power of Odin.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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Earth-9261
also known as Londinium |
Motormouth #1 (1992) |
- Reality where Romans conquered the entire earth. Fashion is outlawed by the Fashion Police, who are opposed by the FUR (Fashion Underground Revolutionaries).
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #7 ("Motormouth" entry).
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| Earth-9272 |
Motormouth #2 (1992) |
- Future reality in circa 2191 A.D. where Motormouth fought Mega-Mall security robots and was implanted with a Soni-Muta-500 Unit.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #7 ("Motormouth" entry).
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| Earth-9309 |
Spider-Man 2099 #11 (1993) (mentioned) |
- Home reality of Thanatos, an evil version of Rick Jones.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9324 |
Avengers: Terminatrix Objective #2 (1993) (mentioned) |
- Home reality of an alternate Ravonna who had a Grandmaster-like appearance.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #11 ("Terminatrix" entry).
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Earth-9339
also known as Irth |
Excalibur Annual #1 (1993) |
- Home reality of Ghath and Khaos.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9411 |
Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures #1 (1995) |
- Setting of Panini's Spectacular Spider-Man comic. The comic is based in the continuity of the 1994 Spider-Man animated series, 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.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #7 ("Merlyn" entry).
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| Earth-9413 |
Death Wreck #3 (1994) |
- Home of the Path of Righteousness; takes place in 2159 A.D.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005 ("2020 A.D." entry).
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| Earth-9445 |
Guardians of the Galaxy #44 (1994) |
- The Brother Royal of the Badoon, inspired by a Yaka dagger left behind by the time-traveling Guardians of the Galaxy, leads his people to conquer Alpha Centauri's three worlds and to make great scientific advances.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #1 ("Badoon" entry).
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| Earth-9500 |
Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man #1 (1995) |
- Home reality of an alternate future Hobgoblin (Robin Borne) and Spider-Man (Max Borne); takes place in 2211 A.D.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005 ("2099 A.D." entry).
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| Earth-9510 |
What If? vol. 2 #78 (1995) |
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| Earth-9511 |
The Last Avengers Story #1 (1995) |
- The government instituted a program where supervillains were captured, and subsequently executed; this caused a rift amongst superheroes and the United States government. In addition, Quicksilver inadvertently killed the Scarlet Witch, and the Hulk tore Tigra in twain.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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| Earth-9528 |
Force Works #18 (1995) |
- Home reality of Cybermancer and VIRGIL that was apparently destroyed.
- First numbered in All-New Iron Manual ("VIRGIL" entry).
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| Earth-9561 |
Nocturne #1 (1995) |
- Reality where Night Raven was killed. His successor was Graham Poldark who found his last battlesuit and adopted the alias of Nocturne.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #8 ("Night Raven" entry).
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| Earth-9575 |
X-Man #69 (2000) (known) |
- Home reality of the Madelyne Pryor that ruled Earth-998 as the Red Queen.
- First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #9 ("Red Queen" entry). This reality's Madelyne Pryor first appeared in X-Man #5 (1995), although her true nature was not revealed until X-Man #67.
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Earth-9602
also known as the Amalgam Universe |
Marvel vs. DC #3 (1995) |
- Reality created by the merging of the Marvel Universe (Earth-616) and the DC Universe.
- First numbered as Earth-962 in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four. Re-numbered Earth-9602 in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9620 |
Excalibur vol. 1 #94 (1996) |
- "Days of Future Tense" alternate future, prophesied by Captain Britain during his time as Britannic.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9722 |
Incredible Hulk #450 (1997) |
- Alternate Dystopia where the Hulk slew the Maestro and stayed there to rebuild it.
- First numbered in World War Hulk: Gamma Files ("Hulk" entry)
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| Earth-9809 |
Fantastic Four vol. 3 #9 (1998) |
- Home reality of Caledonia.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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| Earth-9811 |
What If? vol. 2 #114 (1998) |
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