Multiverse
From Marvel Database
The Multiverse, also known as the Omniverse, is the collection of alternate universes that share a universal hierarchy. A large variety of these universes were originated from another due to a major decision on the part of a character. Some can seem to be taking place in the past or future due to differences in how time passes in each universe. Often, new universes are born due to time traveling, another name for these new universes is an "alternate timeline".
Earth-616 is the established main universe where the majority of Marvel books take place.
In each universe, a Captain Britain protects the British Isles. Altogether, the Captains make up the Captain Britain Corps.
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Dimension vs. Universe
Dimensions and Universes are not the same thing. Many dimensions can exist in one universe. For instance, Mephisto and Dormammu both come from different dimensions, but belong to the same universe (Earth-616).
OHotMU
2005's Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes compiles all of the then-known universes in a Earth-number format. Supposedly, the method of delineating a Universe's number is to derive the numbers from the publication date of the issue where the universe first appeared. First being the two-digit year followed by the number of the month. For instance, it is commonly and erroneously thought that "Earth-616" was named after the publication date of Fantastic Four #1, 61 from its year of publication and 6 from June.
Universe Listing
A list of alternate universes with known numerical designations resides below. Many other alternates have been visited or explored, but are yet to be named by Marvel.
| Name | First Appearance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Earth-9 also known as Turingville | Mighty to Marvel #13 (1984) | Also known as Turingville, Earth-9 is a cyberneticly governed world where robotic life rebelled, taking over the planet. This resulted in a seemingly democratic utopia. Home to Saturnyne and Officer Joe Pi. |
| Earth-12 | Exiles #1 (2001) | Mimic of the Exiles was born here. |
| Earth-15 | Exiles #12 (known) Exiles #83 (2006) (seen) | Spider's (from Weapon X) birthplace. |
| Earth-23 | Marvel Mangaverse: Fantastic Four #1 | See: Earth-2301. |
| Earth-27 | Exiles #1 (named) Exiles #83 (2006) (seen) | Magnus' birthplace, (son of Rogue and Magneto). Magnus' was not returned to Earth-27 until Exiles #83. |
| Earth-33 | Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules #1 (2001) | A 1950's, powerless version of the Fantastic Four, including Susan Sturm, reside here. |
| Earth-36 | Thing: Night Falls on Yancy Street #1 (2003) | Hazel Donovan's birthplace. |
| Earth-65 | Excalibur #44 (1991) | Brother Brit-Man's birthplace. |
| Earth-98 also known as Earth 1961 | Fantastic Four/Fantastic Four Annual 1998 (1998) | The same history as Earth-616 except until Gwen Stacy died in 1973, where this universe's characters began to age in real-time. |
| Earth-110 | Fantastic Four: Big Town #1 (2001) | Reed Richards developed technology for the entire globe. |
| Earth-111 | Fantastic Four Vol 3 #47 (2001) | The Challengers of Doom birthplace. |
| Earth-127 | Exiles #83 | This reality's versions of Magneto, Wolverine, Scarlet Warlock Quicksilver, and Mesmero accidentally combined to form Brother Mutant. |
| Earth-148 also known as Ee'rath | Excalibur #1 (1988) | This Universe adopted Kylun. |
| Earth-172 | Exiles #83 | Wolverine's home world (from Weapon X). |
| Earth-181 | Exiles #62 (mentioned) Exiles #83 (seen) | Daredevil's home world (from Weapon X). |
| Earth-238 also known as Crooked World | Marvel Super-Heroes #377 (1981) | Crooked World is home to Captain UK, the Fury, Mad Jim Jaspers; it was eliminated by Mandragon while trying to destroy the threat of Mad Jim Jaspers and the Fury. Home to various counterparts of British comic book characters of the 1950s and 1960s. |
| Earth-253 | X-Man #71 (2001) | The Protectorate, whose members included Professor X and Thor, resided here. It was oblitterated by Qabiri against Nate Grey's wishes in X-Man #72. |
| Earth-295 also known as the Age of Apocalypse | X-Men Alpha (1995) | Professor X's was accidentally killed by the time-traveling mutant Legion, causing his dream of human and mutant harmony to never come into existance. Magneto leads the X-Men against Apocalypse. Blink, Sabretooth, X-Man, Dark Beast, Holocaust, and Sugar Man all hail from this reality. It was thought to be destroyed, (in X-Men Omega), but turned out to still be in existence in Age of Apocalypse #1. |
| Earth-305 | Mighty to Marvel #13 (1984) | Captain Angleterre's home world. |
| Earth-311 also known as 1602 | 1602 #6 (2003) | A reality where modern-day Captain America was sent back in time to 1587 A.D. thus altering the timeline. Caused the heroic age to occur in the year 1602. The damage was fixed by Thor and Enrique, causing Rojhaz (Captain America) to be returned to the future along with Nicolas Fury. Preserved by Uatu the Watcher and his superior, this world was previously designated Earth-616. |
| Earth-312 | Exiles #35 (2003) | In a slower moving timeline, Ben Grimm went into a berserker rage due to his transformation into the Thing. |
| Earth-313 | Knights of Pendragon Vol 2 #9 (1993) | The Lemurians' home world. It was nearly destroyed by a nuclear device in order to save the Araknoids. Gawain, Albion, and Breeze James came to help repair it. |
| Earth-355 | Avengers #355 (1992) | The Gatherers' Coal Tiger's home world. |
| Earth-371 | Exiles #23 (mentioned) Exiles #83 (2006) | Gambit's home world (from Weapon X). |
| Earth-374 | Avengers #344 (1992) | Proctor, Sersi, and Ute's home world. |
| Earth-398 | Avengers Vol 3 #2 (1998) | Constructed out of a reality warp by Morgan le Fay. She was Queen of a medieval world with the Queen's Vengeance as her staff. |
| Earth-460 | 1602 #8 (2003) | Purple Man became President, and sent Captain America back to 1602 A.D. of Earth-616. This caused 1602 A.D. of Earth-616 to become Earth-311. |
| Earth-520 | Exiles #83 | Wolverine was recently given his adamantium skeleton by the Weapon X program. |
| Earth-522 | Daredevils #6 (1983) | Home to Captain England. |
| Earth-523 | Daredevils #6 (1983) | Home to Captain Albion. This world is a newer version of Elizabethan England whose empire successfully includes America and most of Asia in a veritable utopia. |
| Earth-541 | An alternate Starbrand as global monarch. | |
| Earth-552 | Exiles #75 | Galactus brings life to dead planets instead of sucking the life out of life ones. |
| Earth-555 | Newuniversal #1 | Newuniversal. |
| Earth-597 | Excalibur Vol 1 #9 (1989) | The Nazis won World War II. Home to Hauptmann Englande and the Lightning Force. |
| Earth-616 | Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 (1939) | Main universe of Marvel comics. Other universes are usually compared to this one. |
| Earth-653 | Exiles #83 | Home to Mesmero from Weapon X. |
| Earth-665 | Not Brand Ecch #1 (1967) | Home to Forbush Man. |
| Earth-666 | Supernaturals #1 (1998) | Home to a team composed of supernatural versions of Brother Voodoo and Black Cat as well as others. |
| Earth-689 | Avengers Annual #2 (1968) | Scarlet Centurion convinced this reality's Avengers to entrap the super heroes. They were defeated by Earth-616's Avengers. |
| Earth-691 | Marvel Super-Heroes Vol 2 #18 (1969) | Home world to Guardians of the Galaxy, Killraven (Alternate future version), and Woden, who is the son of Thor. |
| Earth-692 also known as the Amalgam Universe | Marvel vs. DC #3 (1995) (seen) Fantastic Four: Marvel Encyclopedia (2004) (named) | Created by merging of the Marvel Universe (Earth-616) and the DC Universe, Earth-692 was "Earth-9602" in Marvel vs. DC #3. |
| Earth-700 | Marvel: Lost Generation #8 (2000) | Home to Cassandra Locke. |
| Earth-712 also known as Earth-S | Avengers Vol 1 #85 (1971) | Home to the Squadron Supreme. |
| Earth-714 | {{Cnst|Exiles 323 (mentioned) {{Cnst|Exiles #83 (seen) | Home to Angel from Weapon X. |
| Earth-715 | Savage Tales Vol 1 #1 (1971) | Femizonia reality. Home to Thundra before merging with Machus. |
| Earth-717 | {{Cnst|What If: Captain America | Captain America was alive during the Civil War; Originally thought to apply to all of the 2005 “What If” stories but has been designated to only one. |
| Earth-721 also known as Earth-A | Fantastic Four Vol 1 #118 (1972). | Only two members (Ben Grimm and Reed Richards) of the Fantastic Four were on board the spaceship when they were exposed to the cosmic rays. Richards became the Thing and Grimm became Mr. Fantastic. |
| Earth-723 | A Starbrand unified the planet with music. | |
| Earth-741 | Mighty to Marvel #13 (1984) | Home to Captain Empire. |
| Earth-744 | Daredevils #7 (1983) | Home to Captain Airstrip-One. Very similar to the novel 1984 by George Orwell. |
| Earth-772 | What If? Vol 1 #1 (1977) | Home to the Fantastic Five, who included the mainstream four and Spider-Man. |
| Earth-774 | What If? Vol 1 #2 (1977) | Alternate reality where the Hulk kept Bruce Banner's mental capacity. |
| Earth-794 | Captain Britain Vol 1 #6 (1985) | Home to Kaptain Briton and Opul Lun Sat-yr-nin. Captain UK was sent here by Roma to cause the downfall of Sat-yr9. |
| Earth-797 | Exiles Vol 1 #99 (2007) | Home to Raphael-Raven Darkholme. Visited, briefly, by the Exiles. |
| Earth-808 | What If? Vol 1 #22 (1980) | Doctor Doom saved his mother's soul from the evil Mephisto. |
| Earth-811 also known as Days of Future Past | X-Men Vol 1 #141 (1981) | Mutants live in concentration camps and robot Sentinels reign over the United States. Deviates when the X-Men fail to stop Senator Kelly being murdered by the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. |
| Earth-829 | Hercules Vol 1 #1 (1982) | Hercules in the 24th Century. |
| Earth-839 | Excalibur Vol 1 #44 (1991) | Captain UK was reassigned here after overcoming Sat-Yr-9. |
| Earth-846 | Mighty to Marvel #13 (1984) | Kaiser Wilhelm II won World War I. Home to Kommandant Englander. |
| Earth-873 | {{Cnst|Exiles #40 (mentioned) Exiles #83 (2006) (seen) | Home to the Hulk (Bruce Banner) from Weapon X. |
| Earth-886 | A female Starbrand protects the world from evil forces. | |
| Earth-892 | X-Men/Dr. Doom: Chaos Engine (2001) | Doctor Doom used a defective cosmic cube to temporarily combine this reality with Earth-616 in a plan to rule the world. |
| Earth-907 | What If? Vol 2 #15 (1990) | Reed Richards was put to death during the trial of Galactus; the residual members of the Fantastic Four ruined the Shi'ar Throneworld and kill themselves to stop the interplanetary coalition from obliterating Earth. |
| Earth-912 | What If? Vol 2 #22 (1991) | Home to the Fantastic Five, which incorporated the mainstream Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer. |
| Earth-917 | What If? Vol 2 #27 (1991) | Home to the Fantastic Five which integrated the mainstream Fantastic Four and Namor. Sue married Namor as an alternative to Reed. |
| Earth-920 | Daredevils #7 (1983) | Home to Captain Commonwealth. |
| Earth-921 | Avengers Vol 1 #343 (1992) | Home to the Gatherers' Swordsman. |
| Earth-924 | Excalibur Vol 1 #49 (1992) | Home to Calibur, an alternate adaptation of Excalibur. |
| Earth-928 also known as 2099 Universe | Spider-Man 2099 #1 | Home to Spider-Man 2099, X-Men 2099, Hulk 2099 and others. |
| Earth-929 | What If? Vol 1 #41 (1992) | Reed Richards’ rocket crashed, killing everyone on board. Galactus battled the Avengers and Uatu sacrificed himself to Galactus to avert earth's obliteration. |
| Earth-932 | Avengers Vol 1 #359 (1993) | Home to Anti-Vision of the Gatherers. |
| Earth-938 | What If? Vol 2 #52 (1993) | Dr. Doom became Sorcerer Supreme. He later used the Fantastic Four to gain the Merlin Stones to defeat Dormammu. |
| Earth-943 | Avengers Vol 1 #372 (1994) | Home to the Gatherers' Jocasta. |
| Earth-944 | Fantastic Four Vol 1 #387 (1994) | Home to Dark Raider. Earth consumed by Galactus. Reed Richards endured and held himself responsible. |
| Earth-952 | What If? Vol 2 #70 (1995) | Silver Surfer didn’t deceive Galactus, who then devoured Earth. The Fantastic Four survived and become his heralds. |
| Earth-957 | What If? Vol 2 #75 (1995) | Blink endured her altercation with Harvest and achieved the power of the In-Betweener, becoming his trainee after her efforts to generate an ideal Earth ended in tragedy. |
| Earth-967 | Fantastic Four Vol 1 #414 (1996) | Home to Hyperstorm, son of Franklin Richards and Rachel Summers; a deviation of Earth-811 (Days of Future Past). |
| Earth-969 | What If? Vol 2 #89 (1996) | Doctor Doom schemed to stop an uncontrollable Fantastic Four from forming. |
| Earth-982 also known as MC2 | What If? Vol 2 #105 (1998) | Home to Spider-Girl, J2, A-Next, Wild Thing, the Fantastic Five, and others. |
| Earth-985 | [[Comics:What If? vol 2 Vol 1 108|What If? vol 2 #108]] (1998) | The Carnage symbiote was able to link with the Silver Surfer long enough to manifest cosmic powers and ultimately battle the Avengers. |
| Earth-989 | What If? Vol 1 #109 (1989) | Ben Grimm stayed in Liddleville. |
| Earth-998 | X-Man #63 (2000) (seen) X-Man #68 (2000) (named) | America is lorded over by the Red Queen (Madelyne Pryor) from a hovering metropolis. |
| Earth-999 | Home to the Special Legion of Machine Avengers Executive. | |
| Earth-1000 | Domination Factor: Fantastic Four #3.5 (2000) | Home to Knorda and Praxis. |
| Earth-1009 | Exiles Vol 1 #99 (2007) | Home to Rogue (Anna Raven) and the Royal Avengers. Briefly visited by the Exiles. |
| Earth-1029 | Home to Hulk (Jennifer Walters) of Weapon X. | |
| Earth-1089 | What If? Vol 2 #4 (1989) | The Venom symbiote effectively overcame Spider-Man. |
| Earth-1090 | Humanity has a group mind. | |
| Earth-1112 | Fantastic Four Vol 3 #47 (2001) | Malice slaughters the Fantastic Four. |
| Earth-1115 | Fantastic Four Vol 3 #47 (2001) | Susan Storm is Queen of Atlantis. |
| Earth-1116 | Fantastic Four Vol 3 #47 (2001) | Atlanterra. |
| Earth-1121 | Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001) | Humanity uses nuclear weapons against the Squadron Supreme because of the Utopia Program; only Hyperion lives on. An alternate version of Earth-712. |
| Earth-1122 | Paradise X: Heralds #1 (2001) | Home to Spider-Girl/May Parker, the descendant of Ben Reilly. |
| Earth-1123 | Home to High Evolutionary's Counter-Earth. | |
| Earth-1136 | Funny Pages #6 (1936) (golden age) Protectors #1 (1992) (modern age) | Home to Zardi the Eternal Man, Amazing Man, and Skyrocket Steele. |
| Earth-1189 | Excalibur Vol 1 #15 (1989) | Earth is devastated by nuclear war. Home to Captain Britain (Meggan). |
| Earth-1191 | [[Comics:Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 282|]] (2000) | Re-creation of the Marvel Universe for modern times. Began with Ultimate Spider-Man and Ultimate X-Men. Eventually generated more than two more books including one based on the Avengers (Ultimates) and one based on the Fantastic Four. |
| Earth-1629 | X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine (2003) | Home to Dr. Henry P. Stanton that was chosen by Merlyn to serve as the doctor at the Core Continuum. |
| Earth-1812 | Captain Britain Vol 2 #13 (1986) | Home to Captain Granbretan; a world where Napoleon conquered Britain. |
| Earth-1880 | [[Comics:Exiles Vol 1 |]] (2006) | Home to Magik from the Exiles. |
| Earth-4263 | Daring Mystery Comics #8 (1942) | Home to Captain Daring. Takes place in 3050 A.D. and worldwide peace is in danger by a re-energized Hitler. |
| Earth-4321 also known as Marvel: The End | Marvel Universe: The End #1 (2003) | The pharaoh Akhenaten became cosmically powered and wiped out most heroes in the Marvel Universe. |
| Earth-4400 | Exiles #43 (2004) | Exiles fought a Hyperion-led Weapon X. |
| Earth-4732 | Exiles #83 (2006) | Home to Ms. Marvel from Weapon X. |
| Earth-4871 | X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine: Book Two (2003) | Threatened to be obliterated by the World Ripper of Earth-4872, but was exposed to have been shattered in X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine: Book Two. |
| Earth-4872 | X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine (2003) | Caused by Merlyn, the damage to the World Ripper caused the annihilation of the Skrull home world and then threatened "adjacent" realities, forcing Merlyn to demolish this reality. |
| Earth-4873 | X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine: Book Two (2003) | Threatened to be obliterated by the World Ripper of Earth-4872, but was exposed to have been shattered in X-Men/Magneto: Chaos Engine: Book Two. |
| Earth-4935 also known as Earth Askani | X-Factor Vol 1 #67 (1991) | Nathan Summers was sent to the future to save his life. Here he became Cable. |
| Earth-5106 | Space Squadron #1 (1951) | Home to Jet Dixon, Dawn Revere, Rusty Blake, and LLA 38; an advanced reality set in the year 2000. |
| Earth-5127 | X-Men/Red Skull: Chaos Engine: Book Three (2003) (mentioned) | Roma, of the House of Fallon, is the goddess Dallentré. |
| Earth-5200 | Marvel Knights: 4 #16 (2005) | An alternative future lorded over by Doctor Doom. Visited by Earth-616's version of Human Torch. |
| Earth-5211 | Exiles # | Home to Albert and Elsie Dee; recruited to help destroy Brother Mutant. |
| Earth-5311 | Uncanny X-Men #153 (1982) | Kitty's Fairy Tale reality; home to Lockheed and Bamfs. |
| Earth-5391 | Spaceman Speed Carter (1953) | Home to Speed Carter, Crash Morgan, Stellar Stone, and General Stone. The local year is 2075 A.D. |
| Earth-5464 | Daring Mystery Comics #4 (1940) | Home to Whirlwind Carter. Humanity has spread to Venus and beyond. Earth is in danger from aliens, but protected by the interplanetary Secret Service. |
| Earth-5555 | Dragon's Claws #1 (1988) | Local year is 8162 A.D. Home to Dragon’s Claws and the bounty-hunting Death's Head. |
| Earth-5700 | Wolverine: Days of Future Now #1 (2005) | Alternative Days of Future Past. |
| Earth-5701 | Cable & Deadpool #15 (2005) | Alternative Age of Apocalypse. |
| Earth-6025 | Marvel Team-Up Vol 3 #15 (2006) (mentioned) | Chronok's home reality. |
| Earth-6141 | New Excalibur #1 (2006) (mentioned) | Home of Shadow-X |
| Earth-6215 | Marvel Team-Up Vol 3 #15 (2006) | Original home of the League of Losers. |
| Earth-6311 also known as Other-Earth | Fantastic Four Vol 1 #19 (1963) | Home to Kang the Conqueror, temporarily ruled by Nathaniel Richards. |
| Earth-6375 | [[Proteus' entry in the All New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe 2006
]] (1976) | Bruce Banner of Earth-616 tried to travel back in time to prevent himself from becoming the Hulk. This resulted in a different reality where he succeeded, but Rick Jones had died. Banner then went back into the past to reverse these events, returning him to Earth-616. |
| Earth-21989 | Marvel Tales #219 (1989) | Home to Marvel Babies. |
| Earth-21993 | What If? Vol 2 #46 (1993) | Cable decimates the X-Men. |
| Earth-23238 | Excalibur Vol 1 #23 (1990) | Home to Justicer Bull, the Justicers and Lord High Justicer living in Mega City One. |
| Earth-23895 | Exiles #83 (2006) | Home to Storm from Weapon X. |
| Earth-26749 | Great Lake Avengers reality-warp. | |
| Earth-28909 | What If? Vol 2 #3 (1989) | Ben Parker's nephew is Galactus. |
| Earth-31916 also known as the Supremeverse | Supreme Power #1 (2003) | Alternate version of the Squadron Supreme. |
| Earth-32000 | X-Men Unlimited Vol 1 #26 (2000) | Ages of Apocalypse; Apocalypse reality warps Earth-616 using the Twelve; set in the future. |
| Earth-33629 | Exiles # | An alternate Grandmaster produced his own Exiles. |
| Earth-38909 | What If? Vol 2 #3 (1989) | Franklin Richards finds Mjolnir and becomes the latest Thor. |
| Earth-40800 | Red Raven Comics #1 (1940) | Home to Comet Pierce and Avis Jort. Takes place in 2150 A.D. Humanity spread throughout planets and moons of the solar system. |
| Earth-45828 also known as Earth-Razorline | Hyperkind #1 (1993) | Clive Barker's Razorline print, home to Ectokid, Saint Sinner, Hyperkind, and Hokum & Hex. |
| Earth-57780 | Spidey Super Stories #1 (1974) | Home to Jennifer of the Jungle, Captain Mighty, Mad Scientist, Wall, and Blowhard. |
| Earth-58163 also known as the House of M | House of M #2 (2005) | Mutants are the majority and baseline humans are the minority. |
| Earth-58613 | Exiles 83 | Home to Morph of the Exiles, and the villain Stonehenge. |
| Earth-59462 | Uncanny X-Men #462 (2005) (mentioned) | Home to the Sky Captain of the Captain Britain Corps. |
| Earth-74101 | Fantastic Four Vol 1 #151 (1974) | Originally the Machus reality before merging with Femizonia. |
| Earth-78411 also known as Dinosaur World | Devil Dinosaur Vol 1 #1 (1978) | Home to Devil Dinosaur and Moonboy. |
| Earth-82432 | What If? Vol1 #32 (1982) | Korvac turns the Avengers into his pawns, then attempts to conquer the universe. |
| Earth-82801 | What If? Vol1 #34 (1982) | The Fantastic Four are literally bananas. |
| Earth-88194 also known as Earth-Shadowline | Dr. Zero #1 (1988) | The only super-beings that exist here are human-like Shadows-dwellers. |
| Earth-89947 | Excalibur Vol 1 #44 (1991) | Home to Enforcer Capone. |
| Earth-90110 | What If? Vol 2 #19 (1990) | The Ultravision's Utopia; home to the Cosmic Avengers. |
| Earth-90111 | What If? Vol 2 #19 (1990) | The Ultravision's Dystopia; Genoshan bombing of USA brings chaos, Ultravision gets ready to triumph over the universe. |
| Earth-91111 | What If? Vol 2 #30 (1991) | Invisible Woman died in second childbirth; Suzy becomes a monstrous creature and is banished to the Negative Zone by her brother, Franklin Richards. |
| Earth-91112 | What If? Vol 2 #30 (1991) | Mary, the daughter of Susan Storm and Reed Richards, brings a new age of peace. |
| 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. |
| Earth-93112 | Alternate future conquered by an adaptation of Magnus. | |
| Earth-93122 | Death Wreck #2 (1994) | 2053 AD; Home to Dredge. |
| Earth-94019 | X-Men: Children of the Atom | Earth-assignation of X-Men: Children of the Atom video game. |
| Earth-95120 | Marvel Riot #1 (1995) | Alternate Age of Apocalypse (humorous). |
| Earth-95121 | Fantastic Force #12 (1995) | Alternate planet where the Red Ghost and the Super-Apes became the Fantastic Four; possibly ruined by Vangaard. |
| Earth-95122 | Fantastic Force #12 (1995) | Fantastic Four recieved 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. |
| Earth-96020 | Home to an adolescent adaptation of Tony Stark. | |
| Earth-96169 | Capcom vs Marvel | Earth-assignation of the Capcom/Marvel video game Universe |
| Earth-97102 | What If? Vol 2 #100 (1997) | Fantastic Four sent to an Oz-like world after transformation. |
| Earth-97103 | {{Cnst|What If? Vol 2 #100 | The Land of Fuzz. |
| Earth-98125 | Marvel Vision #25 (1998) | Home to a Captain Britain who chose both the Amulet of Life and the Sword of Death. |
| Earth-98151 | Marvel Team-Up Vol 2 #5 (1998) | A reality where the wicked Authority used the Globe of Ultimate Knowledge to learn all known information, eventually controlling the entire universe. |
| Earth-99476 also known as Dino-World | Excalibur Vol 1 #9 (1989) (mentioned) Excalibur Vol 1 #51 (1992) (seen) | Home of Britainicus Rex and the Dinosaur People. |
| Earth-105709 | What If? Vol 2 #9 (1990) | X-Men were killed 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. |
| Earth-120185 | Transformers #1 (1984) | The reality surrounding the Marvel UK incarnation of the Transformers, Action Force and others. Notably, it is not the same actuality featured in the Marvel US Transformers comic book series, but rather an prolonged version of it. The first UK-originated story is written in UK issue #9—this Earth's numerical title is a indication to the date of publication of this issue, the 12th of January, 1985. |
| Earth 148611 also known as the New Universe | Star Brand #1 (1986) | Jim Shooter created a line of Marvel comics taking place in a detached universe based in a "more realistic setting." Superpowers were given to several people in the White Event. |
| Earth-194111 | Spider-Man: The Animated Series | Earth-assignation of the Spider-Man: The Animated Series universe. |
| Earth-199312 | Spider-Man & the X-Men: Arcade’s Revenge | Earth-assignation of the Spider-Man & X-Men video game universe. |
| Earth-200253 | Spider-Man (Movie) | Earth-assignation of the Spider-Man movie universe. |
| Earth-200500 | Wha...Huh? (2005) | "Avengers All Had Beards" |
| Earth-200501 | Wha...Huh? (2005) | "Ultimate Ultimate Universe" |
| Earth-200505 | Wha...Huh? (2005) | "Black Panther Is Caucasian" |
| Earth-200511 | Wha...Huh? (2005) | "M.O.D.O.K. Had An Itch" |
| Earth-200513 | Wha...Huh? (2005) | "Fantastic Four Reached The Moon" |
| Earth-200515 | Wha...Huh? (2005) | "Marvel Heroes Aged In Real Time" |
| Earth-200525 | Wha...Huh? (2005) | "Emma Frost Could Read My Mind" |
| Earth-523001 | What If... Karen Page Had Lived? (2005) | comparable to Earth-616, but deviated when Bullseye killed Karen Page in Daredevil Vol 2 #5. |
| Earth-523002 | What If... Jessica Jones Had Joined the Avengers? (2005) | Jessica Jones became an Avenger and SHIELD liaison. |
| Earth-523003 | What If... Dr. Doom Had Become the Thing? (2005) | Victor Von Doom made up with Reed Richards, and journeyed into space with him, Susan, and Johnny Storm rather than Ben Grimm. Victor became the Thing. |
| Earth-523004 | What If... Magneto and Professor X Had Formed the X-Men Together? (2005) | Magneto joined sides with Charles Xavier. They formed an X-Men team with Wolverine, Jean Grey/Phoenix, Destiny, Mystique, Peter Rasputin, Kitty Pride, Lockheed, Sage, and Dr. Hank McCoy. |
| Earth-92131 | X-Men: The Animated Series | Earth-assignation for the X-Men animated series. |
| Earth-11052 | X-Men: Evolution | Earth-assignation for the X-Men: Evolution. |
| Earth-10005 | X-Men (Movie) | Earth-assignation for the three X-Men movies. |
| Earth-2003711 | Spider-Man: The New Animated Series | Earth-assignation for the Spider-Man: The New Animated Series. |
| Earth-2005117 | X-Men: The Tomorrow People | Earth-assignation for the X-Men: The Tomorrow People video game. |
| Earth-2005117 | X-Men: Mutant Wars | Earth-assignation for the X-Men: Mutant Wars video game. |
| Earth-Generic | Generic Comic Book: Type Super-Hero Action Adventure #1 (1984) | Home to the Generic Superhero, Sanderson (the Generic Super villain), the Generic Girlfriend, and the Generic Boss. |
| Mojoverse | Numerous Issues | Longshot is from the Mojoverse, it has been revealed by the Timebroker that there is only one Mojoverse in all existence, this meaning that Longshot is the same hero who was once a member of Earth-616's X-Men. However, as Mojo has been bribed with viewing access to all parallel worlds, Mojo's ability to view and extract people from alternate universes seems to be very limited. |
| DC Universe | New Fun Comics #1, (1935); Zero Hour #0, (1994); JLA/Avengers, (2003) | Although part of a separate multiverse, the Post-Crisis / Post-Zero Hour DC Universe crossed-over with the mainstream Marvel Universe (Earth-616) in 2003 for JLA/Avengers. |
Pocket dimensions: universes within universes
- Earth-311 (Marvel 1602): Originating out of a Neil Gaiman story; the Age of Marvels began during Queen Elizabeth's reign. Elizabethan versions of many Marvel heroes banded together. The sequel is 1602: New World. Note: Within the pages of 1602, it is unambiguously affirmed that this universe is the same Earth-616 that the normal Marvel titles are based within. However, when events transpire at the end of the series, the 1602-verse lives on in Uatu's pocket dimension as Earth-311. (Marvel 1602 #6, page 2)
- Limbo: The name of three singular dimensions in the Marvel Universe.
- The Encroachiverses: A succession of universes believed disappointments by extremely powerful, unnamed beings; including the Baloney-verse, the Don't-Worry-Be-Happy-verse, the 976-verse, the Dimension of Suicide, the Noriega-verse, the Trashi-verse, the Narcissi-verse. the Media-verse, the Puppet-verse, and the Insipiverse.
- The Microverse: Many microverses originally existed within the Marvel Multiverse. The most commonly visited is Sub-Atomica and the Micronauts’ Homeworld.
- Counter-Earth (Heroes Reborn): Originally a pocket dimension, where Franklin Richards kept some of the heroes after the events surrounding the appearance of Onslaught, this verison of Earth now resides in the Earth-616 universe, on the opposite side of the sun.
Unnumbered Universes
- Earth-70105 Universe (from Bullet Points -miniseries)
- Iron Man Animated Series Universe
- Spider-Man Unlimited Universe, home to it's own version of Counter-Earth where most beings on the planet have symbiotes.
- Earth-New Son Home to New Son.
- Eurth, the medieval world, was formed by the Shaper of Worlds using the imagination of a child and the history of Avalon.
- X-Men: Legends video game universe
- Marvel Ultimate Alliance video game universe
- Avengers: United They Stand animated television series universe
- Spider-Man 1967 cartoon universe
- X-Men: The End universe, as seen in X-Men: The End
- Utopia as seen in X-Men Millennial Visions 2000
- Earth-X-Punks Home to the X-Punks
- Earth-Stark is President Where Tony Stark is president until he is assassinated.
- Earth-Savage World Where the Savage Land spans two continents.
- Earth-Spider-Demon Where the Spider-Demon ruled over New York for a decade.
- Earth-Vampire Avengers Where the Avengers were vampires.
- Earth-X-Babies Where all the normal hero characters are young children.
- Earth-Antelope Men Populated by men who look like Antelopes.
- Earth-Cosmic Red Skull Where the Red Skull obtained the Cosmic Cube.
- Earth-Surgeon Strange Where Doctor Strange never left the medical field due to an accident, but became a Meta-Human surgeon instead.
- Earth-Gamma Planet Where gamma radiation levels in the atmosphere made the entire population enhanced.
- Earth-Hulk Rampage Where the Hulk has been chased into Canada, and left there for Alpha Flight to deal with. (Exiles #5-6)
- Earth-Callisto Sorceress Supreme (Exiles 18) Where Callisto is Sorceress Supreme.
- Earth-Dark Phoenix (Exiles #3-4) Dark Phoenix is on trial, but is not a clone, and not the Phoenix Force posing as Jean Grey.
- Earth-Operation: Zero Tolerance (Exiles #1-2) Operation: Zero Tolerance is a absolute victory and all the world's super-powers are locked away.
- Earth-Skrull (Exiles #8-10) Invaded by the alien Skrulls during the industrial revolution; mankind could not defend itself.
- Counter-Earth (of Spider-Man Unlimited) (Spider-Man Unlimited #1) Counter-Earth is an Earth-like planet on the other side of the sun.
- What If? 62, 1994 - What If Logan Battled Weapon X?
- Earth-Evil Charles Where Charles Xavier is a mass murderer and Magneto is a savior.
Bibliography
- Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005
- X-Men Millennial Visions 2000
