El final de la serie 52 dejó universos que se extienden nuevamente que se fracturan en la serie de Infinite Crisis, dando como resultado el esperado Countdown to Final Crisis en donde unos viven y otros mueren. La serie nos muestra los universos más conocidos y en orden numérico aparecen así:
Earth-2: Casa de
Earth-3:
Earth-4: Casa de los héroes Charlton (primera aparición 52 #52)
Earth-5: Casa de los heroes Fawcett (Shazam) (primera aparición 52 #52)
Earth-8: Mundo Lord Havok (Countdown #29)
Earth-9: Universo Tangent (Superman’s Reign #1)
Earth-10: Casa de los héroes Quality (Freedom Fighters, Uncle Sam, the original Ray, etc) characters (primera aparición 52 #52)
Earth-11: Mundo de los géneros revertidos ( Arena #1 and The Search For Ray
Palmer: Superwoman/ Batwoman #1)
Earth-12: The Next Generation, Batman Beyond (i.e., Batman Beyond?) (Arena #1)
Earth-13: Mundo de los heroes arcanos oscuros ( Arena #1)
Earth-15: Mundo de los heroes realizados (Donna Troy as Wonder Woman; Jason Todd como Batman) (Countdown #30 –
Earth-16: Casa de los Super-Sons ( Arena #1)
Earth-17: Universo apocalíptico después de
Earth-18: Elseworld’s Justice Riders ( Arena #1)
Earth-19: Elseworld’s Gotham by Gaslight (The Search For Ray
Palmer: Gotham By Gaslight #1)
Earth-21: Elseworld’s New Frontier ( Arena #1)
Earth-22: Elseworld’s Kingdom Come Universe (52 #52)
Earth-26: Universo de Captain Carrot and the Amazing Zoo Crew (Captain Carrot And The Final Ark #1)
Earth-30: Elseworld’s Superman: Red Son (Countdown #32)
Earth-32: Elseworld’s Batman: Darkest Knight (Arena #1)
Earth-34: Elseworld’s Amazonia ( Arena #1)
Earth-37: Elseworld’s Thrillkiller ( Arena #1)
Earth-40: Elseworld’s Liberty Files ( Arena #1)
Earth-43: Elseworld’s Batman: Red Rain (The Search For Ray Palmer:
Red Rain #1)
Earth-48: Forerunner’s world (Countdown #46)
Earth-50: Wildstorm Universe (52 #52)
A la fecha, no está claro qué diferencia hay entre
Aquí una lista de los http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_DC_Multiverse_worlds mundos DC.
Sólo faltan 52 respuestas para tantas tierras.
Fuente: www.newsarama.com
9 comentarios:
pido clases privadas para entender XD
Me sigue paresiendo una mierda que hayan metido al universo Wildstorm en esta mamada, digo, por que ahora tendran que "tie in izar" las series de WS cada que a didio se le ocurra hacer una crisis "revuelve universos".
Por sierto hay rumores de que se la quieren jugar con algunas series vertigo y de "culto" para meterlas en el "multiverso".............. incluso llegue a leer que podrian meter a Watchmen, aunque me parese una mero chisme paranoico, pero con didio nunca se sabe
Otra vez el revoltijo de "Tierras"... nos leeremos en diez años [o antes] para otra "crisis"...
Una explicación básica, hay versiones diferentes en mundos diferentes de cada personaje.
Los universos no se colapsarán durante la Final Crisis
Un punto a favor para Marvel es que ellos no han revuelto los universos como DC lo hizo desde COIF, pero su megaverso a pocos les afecta y tratan de comprender como el que necesariamente tiene DC.
Name First Appearance Notes
Earth-9 Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984)
The homeworld of Saturnyne.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-12 Exiles #1 (2001)
Home world of the Exiles' version of Mimic.
First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
Earth-15 Exiles #12 (known)
Home world of Spider from Weapon X.
First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
Earth-27 Exiles #1 (known)
Homeworld of Magnus, 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 world 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 world of Hazel Donovan.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-65 Excalibur vol. 1 #44 (1991)
Home world of Brother Brit-Man.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
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 aged in this universe aged in real-time.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-108 Exiles #1 (2001)
Home reality of an evil Charles Xavier. The reality of the Exiles first mission.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z Update #3 (Power Princess entry).
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 world of the Challengers of Doom.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-127 Exiles #85 (2006)
A world where Wolverine, Magneto (a female counterpart of Magneto), Quicksilver (a female counterpart of Quicksilver), Scarlet Warlock (a male counterpart of Scarlet Witch) and Mesmero were accidentally combined together to form Brother Mutant.
Earth-148
also known as Ee'rath Excalibur vol. 1 #1 (1988)
Adoptive home world of Kylun.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-172 Exiles #83
Home world of Wolverine from Weapon X.
Earth-181 Exiles #62 (mentioned)
Home world 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 world 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.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-253 X-Man #71 (2001)
Home world of the Protectorate whose members included Professor X and Thor; destroyed by Qabiri despite effort of Nate Grey in X-Man #72.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-295
also known as the Age of Apocalypse X-Men Alpha (1995)
In this world, 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 world 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.
Earth-305 Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984)
Home world of Captain Angleterre.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-311
also known as 1602 1602 #6 (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 "Rohjaz" 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 world of the Lemurians; was nearly destroyed by nuclear bomb to save Araknoids; Albion, Gawain, and Breeze James traveled there to help rebuild it.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-355 Avengers #355 (1992)
Home world of the Gatherers' Coal Tiger.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-371 Exiles #23 (mentioned)
Home world of Gambit from Weapon X.
First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
Earth-374 Avengers #344 (1992)
Home world 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 world of an alternate version of Wolverine who has only recently been experimented on by Weapon X.
Earth-522 Daredevils #6 (1983)
Home world of Captain England.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-523 Daredevils #6 (1983)
Home world of Captain Albion; neo-Elizabethan England whose empire embraces America and most of Asia in a golden age of peace and prosperity.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-541 Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand
Home world to a male Star Brand who has appointed himself as global monarch and forced global peace.
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 full appearance in Exiles #87 (2006).
Earth-555 newuniversal #1 (2006)
The world where the 2006 relaunch of Marvel's 1986 New Universe titles takes place. [3]
Earth-597 Excalibur vol. 1 #9 (1989)
A world where the Nazis won World War II. Home of Hauptmann Englande and the Lightning Force.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-616 Fantastic Four #1 (1961)
Main universe seen in most Marvel comics. Differences between universes are usually described in comparison with Earth-616.
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 world of Mesmero from Weapon X.
Earth-665 Not Brand Echh #1 (Aug. 1967)
Home world 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)
World conquered by Martians; its future is home to Killraven and the Guardians of the Galaxy.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-700 Marvel: Lost Generation #8 (2000)
Home world 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 world of the Squadron Supreme.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-714 Exiles #23 (mentioned)
Home world 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 world 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. [4] 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 an 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 world 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 homeworld of Vangaard.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-723 Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand
Home world to a Star Brand who has channeled his power into music and unified the world.
Earth-741 Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984)
Home world of Captain Empire. In this world, the British Empire was never dismantled.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-744 Daredevils #7 (1983)
Home world of Captain Airstrip-One; similar to that of the novel 1984 by George Orwell.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-772 What If? vol. 1 #1 (1977)
Home world 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 succeds 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)
Home world of Kaptain Briton and Opul Lun Sat-yr-nin. Captain UK was sent here by Roma to overthrow Sat-Yr9.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-846 Mighty World of Marvel #13 (1984)
A world where Kaiser Wilhelm II won World War I. Home world of Kommandant Englander.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-861 Captain Britain vol. 2 #13 (1986)
Homeworld of Captain Granbretan.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #7 ("Merlyn" entry).
Earth-873 Exiles #40 (mentioned)
Home world of the male Hulk from Weapon X.
First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
Earth-886 Untold Tales of the New Universe: Star Brand
Home world to a female Star Brand, who uses her abilities to protect the world from "powerful evil forces".
Earth-892 X-Men/Dr. Doom: Chaos Engine (2001)
Doctor Doom used a faulty cosmic cube to briefly merge this reality with Earth-616 in order to rule the world.
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)
Home world of the Fantastic Five which included the mainstream Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-917 What If? vol. 2 #27 (1991)
Home world 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)
Home world of Captain Commonwealth. On this world, the British Commonwealth is still a major world power and Great Britain did not join the European Union.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-921 Avengers vol. 1 #343 (1992)
Home world of the Gatherers' Swordsman.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-924 Excalibur vol. 1 #49 (1992)
Home world 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.
Earth-932 Avengers vol. 1 #359 (1993)
Home world of Anti-Vision of the Gatherers.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-938 What If? vol. 2 #52 (1993)
Dr. Doom became Sorcerer Supreme and used the Fantastic Four to gain the Merlin Stones to defeat Dormammu.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-943 Avengers vol. 1 #372 (1994)
Home world of the Gatherers' Jocasta.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-944 Fantastic Four vol. 1 #387 (1994)
Home world of Dark Raider. Earth devoured by Galactus; Reed Richards survived and blamed himself.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-952 What If? vol. 2 #70 (1995)
Silver Surfer didn’t betray Galactus, who consumed Earth; Fantastic Four survived and become his heralds.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-967 Fantastic Four vol. 1 #414 (1996)
Home world of Hyperstorm, the son of Franklin Richards and Rachel Summers; a divergence of Earth-811 (Days of Future Past).
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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.
Earth-982
also known as MC2 What If? vol. 2 #105 (1998)
Home world of Spider-Girl, J2, A-Next, Wild Thing, the Fantastic Five and others.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-989 What If? vol. 2 #109 (1998)
Ben Grimm remains in Liddleville.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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).
Earth-999 Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. #9 (2006)
Home of the Special Legion of Machine Avengers Executive.
Earth-1000 Domination Factor: Fantastic Four #3.5 (2000)
Home world of Knorda and Praxis.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-1009 Exiles #99 (2007)
Home reality of an alternate Rogue, and the Royal Avengers.
First numbered in Exiles #99.
Earth-1081 Exiles #1 (2001)
Home world of Exiles Morph.
First numbered in Exiles #99.
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 world of Exiles Thunderbird.
First numbered in Exiles #99.
Earth-1112 Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001)
Malice kills the Fantastic Four.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-1115 Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001)
Susan Storm is the Queen of Atlantis.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-1116 Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001)
Atlanterra.
A world ruled by Atlantis.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-1120 Captain Marvel vol. 3 #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.
Earth-1122 Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001)
Home world of Spider-Girl/May Parker, the daughter of Ben Reilly, the Spider-Clone.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
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).
Earth-1136 The Comics Magazine #1 (1936) (golden age)
Protectors #1 (1992) (modern age)
Home world of Zardi the Eternal Man, Amazing Man, and Skyrocket Steele.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-1189 Excalibur vol. 1 #15 (1989)
Earth devastated by nuclear war; Meggan became Captain Britain.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-1191 Uncanny X-Men #282 (1991)
Homeworld of XSE & XUE members Bishop, Shard, Fixx, Greystone and Archer as well as the criminals Trevor Fitzroy and Mountjoy. Alternate future set in 2080, had its own "Days of Future Past" in its past, then had the Summers Rebellion.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-1193 Excalibur vol. 1 #12 (1989)
Home world of Captain Marshall.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
Earth-1241 Comedy Comics #9 (1942)
Home world 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.
Earth-1282 Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990)
Home world 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.
Earth-1287 Strikeforce: Morituri #1 (1986)
Home world 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.
Earth-1289 Excalibur vol. 1 #16 (1989)
Home world of Lockheed and Kymri, who share the role of Captain Britain. Kymri resembles Nightcrawler, and marries him in Chris Claremont's X-Men: The End.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
Earth-1508 Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990)
Home world of Chevalier Bretagne.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-1610
also known as Ultimate Marvel Ultimate Spider-Man #1 (2000)
Reinvention of the Marvel Universe for the modern age. Initially beginning with Ultimate Spider-Man and Ultimate X-Men; the line spawned two more ongoings based on the Avengers (known as the Ultimates on this Earth) and the Fantastic Four and several miniseries.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-1629 X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine (2003)
Home world of Dr. Henry P. Stanton who was chosen by Merlyn to serve as a physician at the Core Continuum.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-1720 Exiles #91 (2007)
A world where Invisible Woman was leader of HYDRA.
First numbered in Exiles #91.
Earth-1812 Captain Britain vol. 2 #13 (1986)
Home world of Captain Granbretan; a world where Napoleon conquered Britain.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-1880 Exiles #85 (2006)
Home world of a young James Howlett (Wolverine) who has just learned he is a mutant.
Earth-1917 Exiles #83 (2006)
Home world of Colossus from Weapon X.
Earth-1987 Exiles
Alternate version of the Fantastic Four including Human Torch, Invisible Girl, Mr. Fantastic, and She-Hulk; visited by the Exiles.
Earth-1991
also known as Geshem Wolverine: Rahne of Terra (1991)
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.
Earth-2020 Exiles #13 (mentioned)
Home reality of Iron Man from Weapon X.
First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
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).
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).
Earth-2120 Killraven vol. 2 #1 (2001)
Alternate Killraven.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-2122 Excalibur vol. 1 #21 (1990)
Home world of Crusader X; a world where the UK still rules America.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-2149
also known as Marvel Zombies Ultimate Fantastic Four #21 (2005)
Zombie world; a universe where an infected Sentry (Robert Reynolds) from another reality made a deal with Magneto, and transmitted a virus that turned all costumed heroes into evil, cannibalistic zombies.
Ash from Evil Dead and Army of Darkness fame crossovers to this universe in the Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness mini-series, as well as the New Fantastic Four of the 616 Universe.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-2189 Exiles #46 (known)
Home world of Namora from the Exiles.
First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
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.
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.
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.
Earth-3031 Exiles #83 (2006)
Home world of Kane from Weapon X.
Earth-3131
also known as AOLon Marville #1 (2002)
Future world set in 5002 A.D.; homeworld of KalAOL, the Marvel.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #6 ("Marvel" entry).
Earth-3123 What If? vol. 1 #23 (1980)
Aunt May is bitten by radioactive spider.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-3470 Exiles #33 (known)
Home world of Heather Hudson, of the reality-spanning super team, the Exiles.
First numbered in Exiles #84 (2006).
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).
Earth-3752
also known as Monster Planet Exiles #66 (2005)
Home world of Doctor Curt Conners' "Science Squad."
Earth-3913
Home world of a Captain Britain.
Mentioned in Alternate Universes 2005 ("The Corps" entry).
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).
Earth-4040 Daring Mystery Comics #3 (1940)
Home world 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.
Earth-4096 Mystic Comics #2 (1940)
Home world 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.
Earth-4100 Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990)
Home world of Centurion Britannus; the designation for this Earth is taken from when the Romans left Britain.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-4210 Exiles #22 (known)
Homeworld of Magik from the Exiles.
First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
Earth-4263 Daring Mystery Comics #8 (1942)
Home world of Captain Daring. Occurs in 3050 A.D. where worldwide peace is threatened by a revived Hitler.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
Earth-4400 Exiles #43 (2004)
Exiles battled Hyperion-led Weapon X. Home of a Fantastic Five.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-4732 Exiles #38 (known)
Home world of Ms. Marvel from Weapon X.
First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
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.
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.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
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.
Earth-5012 Marvel Team-up vol. 3 #2 (2005) (mentioned)
Home reality of Iron Maniac (Anthony Stark of that reality) who killed 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 #2.
Earth-5106 Space Squadron #1 (1951)
Home world of Jet Dixon, Dawn Revere, Rusty Blake, and LLA 38; a futuristic reality set in 2000 A.D.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-5127 X-Men/Red Skull: Chaos Engine: Book Three (2003) (mentioned)
Roma as the goddess Dallentré of the House of Fallon.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
Earth-5211 Exiles #85 (2006)
Home world of Albert, an android copy of Wolverine, and his android companion, Elsie-Dee, who were both programmed to kill Wolverine.
First numbered in Exiles #85 (2006).
Earth-5311 Uncanny X-Men #153 (1982)
Kitty's Fairy Tale reality; home to Lockheed and Bamfs.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-5391 Spaceman Speed Carter (1953)
Home world of Speed Carter, Crash Morgan, Stellar Stone, and General Stone. Takes place in 2075 A.D.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-5464 Daring Mystery Comics #4 (1940)
Home world 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.
Earth-5555 Dragon's Claws #1 (1988)
Reality set in 8162 A.D. Home of Dragon's Claws and the bounty-hunting Death's Head.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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).
Earth-5631 Power Pack vol. 3 #1 (2005)
World of the Marvel Age Power Pack series.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #10 ("Snarks" entry).
Earth-5700 Weapon X: Days of Future Now #1 (2005)
Alternate Days of Future Past.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-5701 Cable & Deadpool #15 (2005)
Alternate Age of Apocalypse.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-6023 She-Hulk vol. 2 #3 (2005)
Possible future where Southpaw becomes an accomplished lawyer and superhero.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #10 ("Southpaw" entry).
Earth-6025 Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #15 (2006)
Diverged from Earth-2992; homeworld of Chronok.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #5 ("Gravity" entry).
Earth-6078 Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #7 (2006)
Homeworld of an alternate Ben Parker.
First numbered in Spider-Man: Back in Black Handbook.
Earth-6141 New Excalibur #1 (2006)
The Shadow King possessed Charles Xavier and founded an evil version of the X-Men known as the Shadow Mob.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #9 ("Shadow King" entry).
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.
Earth-6215 Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #15 (2006)
Most superheroes slain by the time-traveling villain Chronok. Homeworld of the League of Losers.
First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1990s Handbook.
Earth-6216 Amazing Fantasy #16 (2006)
Reality where Monica Rappaccini created Death's Head 3.0, which housed a synthetic Uni-Power.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #9 ("Monica Rappaccini" entry).
Earth-6297 Journey Into Mystery #86 (1962)
Homeworld of Zarrko, the Tomorrow Man.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #12 ("Zarrko" entry).
Earth-6311
also known as Other-Earth Fantastic Four vol. 1 #19 (1963)
Home world of Nathaniel Richards (around year 3000), who later becomes Rama-Tut, the Scarlet Centurion, Kang the Conqueror and Immortus. Briefly ruled about 1800 years before by Nathaniel Richards (father of Reed Richards) and Cassandra, Nathaniel's second wife (as Warlord).
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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).
Earth-6966 Silver Surfer vol. 1 #6 (1969)
Distant future Earth dominated by the Overlord.
First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1960s Handbook.
Earth-7412 Fantastic Four vol. 1 #153 (1974)
Reality created from the merging of Machus and Femizonia.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-7414 Marvel Preview #4 (1976)
Reality set around 17,000 A.D. Homeworld 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).
Earth-7484 Astonishing Tales #25 (1974)
Home world of Deathlok the Demolisher.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-7511 Iron Man vol. 1 #80 (1975)
Fragmented America.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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).
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.
Earth-7613 The Mighty Thor vol. 1 #243 (1976)
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).
Earth-7635 The Mighty Thor vol. 1 #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" entry).
Earth-7712 What If? vol. 1 #6 (1977)
Home world 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.
Earth-7888
also known as Earth-M or Earth-Moebius The Silver Surfer (1978)
Home world of Ardina.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-7940 Marvel Two-In-One #50 (1979)
Galactus consumes the Earth, but life survives.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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).
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.
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).
Earth-8158 X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine (2003)
Home world of Z'Nox.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
Earth-8208 Bizarre Adventures #32 (1982)
The Celestials' Chosen Ones return to earth in 2160 A.D.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-8212 What If? vol. 1 #35 (1981)
Home world of the Reed Richards Rocket Group (a powerless Fantastic Four).
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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.
Earth-8311
also known as the Larval Universe Marvel Tails #1 (1983)
Home world of the spectacular Spider-Ham.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-8312 What If? vol. 1 #42 (1983)
Invisible Woman died giving birth to Franklin; Mr. Fantastic sought vengeance on Annihilus for the delay and then commits suicide.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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.
Earth-8410 Machine Man vol. 2 #1 (1984)
Alternate reality set in 2020 AD; home world of Iron Man 2020 and Death's Head II.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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).
Earth-8710 Thor #384 (1987)
Homeworld 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).
Earth-8720 New Mutants vol. 1 #48 (1987)
Alternate Days of Future Past visited by the New Mutants.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
Earth-8908 Marvel Comics Presents #25 (1989)
Home world of Nth Man.
First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1990s Handbook.
Earth-8910 Excalibur vol. 1 #14 (1989)
Home world of Cap’n Brit; Earth was devastated by Galactus and repopulated by the Impossible Man.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-8912 Iron Man vol. 1 #250 (1989)
Home world of Young Arthur and Iron Man (Andros Stark). Takes place in 2093 A.D.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9006 Excalibur vol. 1 #24 (1990)
Home world of Lady London.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9010 Marvel Comics Presents #61 (1990)
Marjorie Brinks leads war against demonic Sun.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Earth-9061 Fantastic Four vol. 1 #341 (1990)
Stalin Robot.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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.
Earth-9111 Excalibur vol. 1 #44 (1991)
Home world of Sister Gaia.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
Earth-9200
also known as Dystopia Hulk: Future Imperfect #1 (1992)
Home world of the tyrannical Maestro.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9201 Avengers vol. 1 #343 (1992)
Homeworld of Magdalene, one of Proctor's Gatherers.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #6 ("Magdalene" entry).
Earth-9250 What If? vol. 2 #37 (1992)
Wolverine becomes "Lord of Vampires," and kills the Punisher.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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.
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).
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).
Earth-9309 Spider-Man 2099 #11 (1993) (mentioned)
Home world of Thanatos, an evil version of Rick Jones.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9324 Avengers: Terminatrix Objective #2 (1993)
Home world of a Ravonna who resembled the Grandmaster in appearance.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #11 ("Terminatrix" entry).
Earth-9339
also known as Irth Excalibur Annual #1 (1993)
Home world of Ghath and Khaos.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
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).
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).
Earth-9500 Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man #1 (1995)
Home world 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).
Earth-9510 What If? vol. 2 #78 (1995)
Original Fantastic Four killed by De’lila; new FF (Ghost Rider, Wolverine, Hulk and Spider-Man) stayed together; broke up after defeated by Abomination, Devos, Lady Deathstrike and Paibok.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
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.
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).
Earth-9575 X-Man #5 (1995) (implied)
Home reality of 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).
Earth-9602
also known as the Amalgam Universe Marvel vs. DC #3 (1995)
World 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.
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.
Earth-9809 Fantastic Four vol. 3 #9 (1998)
Home world of Caledonia.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9811 What If? vol. 2 #114 (1998)
Secret Wars participants trapped on Battleworld. Their children return to Earth.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-9812 Avengers Forever #1 (1998)
Avengers Galactic Battalion conquers the universe. The Time-Keepers tasked Immortus with averting this timeline.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #5 ("Immortus" entry).
Earth-9870 X-Men & Spider-Man: Time's Arrow: The Future (1998)
Occurs in 4000 A.D. Aliya survives instead of Cable.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9890 Excalibur vol. 1 #124 (1998)
Home world of Privateer Albion.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9891 X-Men & Spider-Man: Time's Arrow: The Future (1998)
Home world of Dream Summers; alternate Days of Future Past set in 2035 AD.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9892 X-Men & Spider-Man: Time's Arrow: The Future (1998)
Home world of Ravonna and set in the 41st century; reality where Kang encountered Ravonna before he had first tried to conquer her realm and tried to marry her, but the X-Men 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.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9904 What If? vol. 1 #9 (1978)
A team of Avengers is formed during the 1950s, consisting of Gorilla-Man (Hale), M-11 the Human Robot, Marvel Boy (Grayson), Venus, and the 3-D Man. This world was erased by Immortus. (This was originally presented as untold history of Earth-616.)
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #5 ("Gorilla-Man" entry).
Earth-9907 A-Next #7 (1999) (mentioned)
Nazi-dominated world ruled by an alternate Doctor Doom; visited several times by the Avengers of Earth-982.
First seen in A-Next #10 (1999). First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9910 Bishop: The Last X-Man #1 (1999)
Chronomancer's World; distant future ruled by Trevor Fitzroy.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9921 Gambit vol. 3 #1 (1999)
Home reality of New Son, an alternate Gambit.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #2 ("Bella Donna" entry).
Earth-9930 Avengers Forever #4 (1999)
Killraven as an Avenger.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9939
also known as Earth-Charnel Death3 #1 (1993).
Earth conquered by Charnel (Baron Strucker VI); surviving heroes include the Avengers and the X-Saviours.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-9997
also known as Earth X Earth X Sketchbook (1999)
Alex Ross' future of the Marvel Universe. It is revealed in issue #11 of Paradise X, that 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.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-10101 Exiles #12 (known)
Home world of Vision from Weapon X.
First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
Earth-11113 Fantastic Four vol. 3 #47 (2001)
Home world of the Five for the Future.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-11993 What If? vol. 2 #45 (1993)
Barbara Ketch became Ghost Rider; Dan Ketch killed.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-15104 X-Men vol. 2 #150 (2004)
Here Comes Tomorrow storyline in which Sublime/Beast resurrects Jean Grey 150 years in the future.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-15731 Exiles #72 (2005)
An alternate (but very close approximation to the original) New Universe 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 (taken as a host by Proteus, later dying on Earth-6375), and alterations in the histories of Star Brand wielder Ken Connell and the D.P.7.
Earth-20051 Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #1 (2005)
The Marvel Adventures universe. Number revealed in Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #25 (2007).
Earth-20152 Marvel Comics Super Special #1 (1977)
Homeworld of a superheroic version of Kiss.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #4 ("Elf with a Gun" entry).
Earth-20476 Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #204 (1976)
Bruce Banner 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 had died; Banner went back into the past and attempted to reverse these events, returning him to Earth-616.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-21989 Marvel Tales #219 (1989)
Home world of Marvel Babies.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-21993 What If? vol. 2 #46 (1993)
Cable destroys the X-Men.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-23238 Excalibur vol. 1 #23 (1990)
Home world of Justicer Bull, the Justicers and Lord High Justicer.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-23895 Exiles #12 (known)
Home world of Storm from Weapon X.
First numbered in Exiles #83 (2006).
Earth-27536 Exiles #89 (2007)
Reality where the Exiles battled the Sinister Six.
First numbered in Exiles #89 (2007).
Earth-27537 Exiles #89 (2007)
Reality where the Exiles battled the Serpent Society.
First numbered in Exiles #89 (2007).
Earth-27538 Exiles #89 (2007)
Reality where the Exiles battled the Hellfire Club.
First numbered in Exiles #89 (2007).
Earth-26749 Marville #1
Great Lakes Avengers reality-warp.
This Earth could be first seen in Marville mini-series and later seen in GLA mini-series (which included KalAOL of Marville in a cameo appearance).
Earth-31916
also known as the Supremeverse Supreme Power #1 (2003)
Alternate version of the Squadron Supreme.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-32000 X-Men Unlimited vol. 1 #26 (2000)
Ages of Apocalypse; Apocalypse reality warps Earth-616 using the Twelve; set in the future.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-33629 Exiles Annual #1 (2006)
World where a disgruntled alternate Grandmaster formed his own team of the original Exiles lineup to combat the actual Exiles.
Earth-40800 Red Raven Comics #1 (1940)
Home world of Comet Pierce and Avis Jort. Occurs in 2150 A.D. where humanity spread throughout planets and moons of the solar system.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-45828
also known as Earth-Razorline Razorline: The First Cut #1 (Sept. 1993)
Clive Barker's Razorline imprint, home world of Ectokid, Saint Sinner, Hyperkind and Hokum & Hex.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-57780 Spidey Super Stories #1 (1974)
Home world of Jennifer of the Jungle, Captain Mighty, Mad Scientist, Wall and Blowhard.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-58163
also known as House of M House of M #2 (2005)
Magneto began a mutant movement which caused human mutants to be the majority and baseline humans to be the minority. An altered Earth-616.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #6 ("Justice" entry).
Earth-59462 Uncanny X-Men #462 (2005) (mentioned)
Home world of the Sky Captain of the Captain Britain Corps.
Earth-60672 Strange Tales #72 (1960)
World managed by the super-computer Colossus.
First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1960s Handbook.
Earth-74101 Fantastic Four vol. 1 #151 (1974)
Machus reality before merging with Femizonia.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-78411
also known as Dinosaur World Devil Dinosaur vol. 1 #1 (1978)
Home world of Devil Dinosaur and Moon-Boy.
First numbered in Marvel Monsters: From the Files of Ulysses Bloodstone and the Monster Hunters #1 (November 2005)
Earth-83234 Bizarre Adventures #34 (1983)
Howard the Duck never arrived on Earth.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #5 ("Howard the Duck" entry).
Earth-82432 What If? vol. 1 #32 (1982)
Korvac defeats the Avengers and continues with his plans for universal domination. Thwarted, he ultimately chooses to erase this entire reality using the Ultimate Nullifier.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #6 ("Korvac" entry).
Earth-82801 What If? vol. 1 #34 (1982)
The Fantastic Four are literally bananas.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-88194
also known as Earth-Shadowline Dr. Zero #1 (1988)
On this Earth, there are no superhuman beings save for "shadows" — they are similar to humankind, but are a completely distinct species in terms of abilities (and occasionally) appearance. This is also the homeworld of Terror.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-89112 What If? vol. 2 #6 (1989)
S'ym and the hordes of Limbo succeed in conquering and corrupting Earth. The Living Tribunal nearly erases this reality, but the sacrifice of the Phoenix Force - which purges the demons - stays his hand.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #6 ("Living Tribunal" entry).
Earth-89947 Excalibur vol. 1 #44 (1991)
Home world of Enforcer Capone.
Noted in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-90110 What If? vol. 2 #19 (1990)
The Ultravision's Utopia; home world of the Cosmic Avengers.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-90111 What If? vol. 2 #19 (1990)
The Ultravision's Dystopia; Genoshan bombing of U.S.A. sends world into chaos, Ultravision prepares to conquer universe.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-90651 Marvel Fanfare #51 (1990)
Reality where Silver Surfer stayed on earth with Mantis and her son Sprout.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #8 ("Quoi" entry).
Earth-91111 What If? vol. 2 #30 (1991)
Invisible Woman dies in second childbirth; baby Suzy becomes a monstrous creature and is banished to the Negative Zone by her brother, Franklin Richards.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-91112 What If? vol. 2 #30 (1991)
Mary, the daughter of Susan Storm and Reed Richards, brings about a new age of peace.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-93060
also known as the Ultraverse Hardcase #1 (1993)
Home of most Malibu Comics' Ultraverse characters (including Prime, Hardcase and others) centered around an Alderson disk concept known as the Godwheel.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-93091 Avengers: Terminatrix Objective #1 (1993)
Odexis, set in 9999 A.D.; home of Revelation.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #11 ("Terminatrix" entry).
Earth-93112 Warlock and the Infinity Watch #12 (1993)
Alternate future dominated by the Magus; home world of Maxam.
First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1970s Handbook.
Earth-93122 Death Wreck #2 (1994)
Set in 2053 A.D.; home world of Dredge.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005 ("2020 A.D." entry).
Earth-93411 Motormouth & Killpower #11 (1993)
World of CARE (Citizen's Assistance Resource Executive) and the Electro-Vampires; visited by Motormouth and Killpower.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #7 ("Motormouth" entry).
Earth-95121 Fantastic Force #12 (1995)
Alternate world where the Red Ghost and the Super-Apes became the Fantastic Four; possibly destroyed by Vangaard.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-95122 Fantastic Force #12 (1995)
Fantastic Four had alternate powers; Ben is human in appearance with super-strength; Reed is Modok-like; Johnny X-rays and Sue has energy powers. This reality was possibly destroyed by Vangaard.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-96020 Avengers: Timeslide (1996)
Home of a teenaged Tony Stark who replaced Earth-616's Iron Man for a short period before Onslaught's attack.
First numbered in Marvel Legacy: The 1990s Handbook.
Earth-97102 What If? vol. 2 #100 (1997)
Fantastic Four sent to Oz-like world after space flight.
First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-98120 Avengers Forever #1 (1998)
Genis-Vell and 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, dark side of Adam Warlock.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #6 ("Magus" entry).
Earth-98125 Marvel Vision #25 (1998)
Home world of a Captain Britain who chose both the Amulet of Life and the Sword of Death.
First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
Earth-98151 Marvel Team-Up vol. 2 #5 (1998)
A reality where the villainous Authority used the Globe of Ultimate Knowledge to absorb all known information, thus eventually controlling the entire universe.
First numbered in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #1 ("Authority" entry).
Earth-99476
also known as Dino-World Excalibur vol. 1 #9 (1989) (mentioned)
Home of Britannicus Rex and the Dinosaur People.
First seen in Excalibur vol. 1 #51 (1992). First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
Earth-105709 What If? vol. 2 #9 (1990)
X-Men died on their mission against Krakoa; one of the worlds where the Living Laser escaped via Uatu's alternate Earths portals in Quasar #6 and Quasar #30.
First numbered in Quasar #30.
Jajaja... leí en unos comentarios sarcásticos donde se menciona que sería gracioso ver a Freddy Kruegger en la línea DC, ya que está siendo editado por WS...
Si pudieran lo harian, no cras que no, lo mismo con la linea ABC y sobre todo con la LXG de moore, si pudieran "meterlos en su multiverso" lo harian, pero gracias a dios los derechos de autor se los impiden :P
Y el problema con los "mundos paralelos" no es si existan o no existan, si son muchos o no son muchos, el problema es que DC se toma muy en serio lo de "su multiverso" y se pone paranoico cuando las cosas no comiensan a cuadrar y aparesen los gazapos de continuidad, y comiensan a hacer mamada y media para intentar corregirlos.
Como ya dije su principal error actualmente es haber incluido al universo WS, por que en la primera saga "multiversica" entraran en el dilema si incluir a sus personajes o no, y la linea WS comensara a perder la poca libertad que tenia.
muy buena columna dd, pero como dicen los demás, habrá ke leer un poco más de ello para poder entender bien las diferentes tierras, lo malo es ke luego revuelven al lector con tanta tierra y personajes, y ke luego ya no sabes ni kien es de donde, ni donde esta kien, jejeje
BLA,BLA,BLA, DE LOS COMENTARIOS DE LOS 2 PURO BLA,BLA,BLA Y SOLO ES MAS ABURRIDO ESTO, HABER PARA CUANDO SE TE ANTOJA LA COLUMNA DE HAL JORDAN DIAVOLO
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