Name |
First appearance |
Notes |
Earth-616 |
Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 (1939) |
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Earth-1610 |
Ultimate Spider-Man #1 (2000) |
- The original Ultimate Marvel universe is the reinvention of the Marvel Universe for the modern age, Initially beginning with Ultimate Spider-Man and Ultimate X-Men.
- The events of the Ultimate Spider-Man video game originally took place in this reality until it was subsequently retconned and placed in a different reality.
- Home reality of the Ultimates (this universe's counterparts of the Avengers) and Miles Morales.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
- In this world, mutants are the results of the genetic modifications done by this world's version of Weapon X who were attempting to produce a supersoldier.
- First destroyed during the events of Jonathan Hickman's Secret Wars miniseries (2015); implied to have been restored in the Spider-Men II miniseries.
|
Earth-6160 |
Ultimate Invasion #1 (2023) |
- The setting for the rebooted Ultimate Universe which spun out from the events of the miniseries Ultimate Invasion (2023) by Jonathan Hickman and Bryan Hitch. This continuity serves as the setting for the eponymous Ultimate Universe #1 one-shot, as well as the new iterations of Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men, Ultimate Black Panther, The Ultimates, and future books under the relaunched Ultimate imprint.
- An alternate continuity from the main Marvel Universe visited by the original Ultimate Universe's Reed Richards / Maker, who begins reshaping its history since 1963 as he sees fit using an Immortus Engine, a time-alteration device created by that world's Howard Stark.
- Among the diversions in continuity between this world, Earth-616 and the original Earth-1610 universe, include:
- Peter Parker is not immediately bitten by the radioactive spider that comes into contact with him during the science demonstration, thus not receiving powers at any point as a high school student. He instead becomes Spider-Man upon reaching adulthood and following his marriage to Mary Jane Watson, with whom he conceived two children.
- The Maker manages to successfully delay the spacecraft launch that would've engulfed the Fantastic Four with cosmic rays and bestowed them their respective powers, with Reed Richards instead becoming Earth-6160's Doctor Doom; Susan Storm, Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm are implied to be dead as indicated by the Maker's memory logs of this universe.
- Loki serves as the King of Asgard, with both his brother Thor and Lady Sif remaining subservient to him.
- Howard Stark and Obidiah Stane are business partners, with Stark also operating as the Iron Man of Earth-6160, while his son Tony oversees Stark Industries and later adopts the identity of Iron Lad to differentiate himself from his father.
- Bruce Banner / Hulk is an enlightened being, leading a movement of monks consisting of Sunfire, Viper and Silver Samurai representing the Harada-Yoshida alliance.
- This universe's Ultimates lineup comprises Iron Lad, Thor, Captain America, Lady Sif and Reed Richards / Doctor Doom.
|
Earth-10005 |
X-Men (July 12, 2000) |
|
Earth-92131 |
"Night of the Sentinels" (Part 1) (October 31, 1992) |
|
Earth-534834 |
"And the Sea Shall Give Up Its Dead" (September 24, 1994) |
|
Earth-26496 |
"Survival of the Fittest" (March 8, 2008) |
- The setting of The Spectacular Spider-Man.
- Created by Greg Weisman and Victor Cook.
- In this continuity, Peter Parker attends Midtown High School with his best friend Harry Osborn, and teenaged iterations of his love interests Gwen Stacy and Mary Jane Watson.
- Eddie Brock is a graduate of Midtown High and a biology major at Empire State University, where Peter interned as a lab assistant alongside Gwen under the tutelage of Dr. Curt Connors.
- Peter Parker's uncle Ben Parker was slain by Walter Hardy, otherwise known as the Cat Burglar, and the father of jewelry thief and occasional ally & love interest, Felicia Hardy / Black Cat.
- The crime lord alias of the "Big Man of Crime" is shared among multiple individuals in this reality, initially belonging to public socialite and entrepreneur L. Thompson Lincoln / Tombstone, before being challenged by Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus / Master Planner and Silvio Manfredi / Silvermane, and finally being usurped upon his arrest, by Norman Osborn / Green Goblin.
- In this reality, Jackson Brice / Montana dons the costumed identity of the Shocker, the leader of the Enforcers and operator of the criminal-populated pub called the Big Sky Lounge.
- As opposed to the civilian identity of the Molten Man belonging to Mark Raxton as in other continuities, this universe's iteration of the character is Mark Allan, the biological brother of Midtown High student Elizabeth "Liz" Allan.
- Unlike the comics, Silver Sable is the daughter of Silvermane.
- Number revealed in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z Volume 4 hardcover book.
- The Peter Parker / Spider-Man of this reality appears in the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
|
Earth-904913 |
"Iron, Forged in Fire" (April 24, 2009) |
|
Earth-12041 |
"Great Power and Great Responsibility" (April 1, 2012) |
|
Earth-17628 |
"Origins" (August 1, 2015) |
|
Earth-8096 |
"Hindsight (Part 1)" (January 23, 2009) |
|
Earth-18878 |
"Ghost Hunter" (August 13, 2018) |
|
Earth-10022 |
Planet Hulk (February 2, 2010) |
- Universe in which the Planet Hulk film takes place.
|
Earth-8107 |
"Bubble, Bubble, Oil and Trouble" (September 12, 1981) |
|
Earth-634962 |
"The Origin of the Silver Surfer" (February 7, 1998) |
|
Earth-88896 |
What If...? #88 (June 1996) |
- A reality where Spider-Man's powers began to mutate him into a monster. Also, his son Ben inherited traits from Peter's spider powers.
|
Earth-600001 |
Captain America (February 5, 1944) |
- Main setting of the 1944 film Captain America.
|
Earth-555326 |
Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow (September 2, 2008) |
- Main setting of the animated film Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow.
|
Earth-688 |
Venom (October 5, 2018) |
|
Earth-65 |
Edge of Spider-Verse #2 (Nov. 2014) |
|
Earth-6799 |
"The Power of Dr. Octopus" (September 9, 1967) |
|
Earth-730784 |
The Avengers: United They Stand (October 1999 – February 2000) |
|
(undesignated) |
"Destroy the Avengers" (July 22, 2017) |
|
Earth-700974 |
Fred and Barney Meet the Thing (September 8 – December 1, 1979) |
- Main setting of the 1979 The Thing TV series.
- This show was part of an animated package alongside The Flintstones spin-off show The New Fred and Barney Show.
- The series contained two segments: one 30 minute episode of The New Fred and Barney Show and two 11 minute episodes of The Thing.
- Despite the show's title, both segments remained separate and did not crossover with one another. The characters of Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, and Thing were only featured together during the opening title sequence and in brief bumpers between segments.
- This version of the Thing is the only animated incarnation of the character that Ben Grimm can transform into the Thing and back to his human form.
- He is also the only animated incarnation of the Thing to not be a member of the Fantastic Four.
|
Earth-9907 |
Avengers Next #10 (July 1999) |
|
Earth-8311 |
Marvel Tails #1 (1983) |
- The Larval Universe is the home reality of Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham and various intelligent, talking, anthropomorphic funny animal parodies of the Marvel characters.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four. However, in Spider-Verse, Spider-Ham is said to be from Earth-25.
- An alternate reality based on Earth-8311, undesignated currently, appeared in the film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse alongside a variation of Peter Porker / Spider-Ham.
- Peter Porker / Spider-Ham from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was later featured in the short film Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham released in 2019.
|
Earth-921 |
Avengers #343 (November 1991) |
- This Earth was home to Phillip Javert who operated as Swordsman.
|
Earth-928 |
Spider-Man 2099 #1 (1992) |
|
Earth-982 |
What If? (vol. 2) #105 (1998) |
- The setting of MC2. Home reality of Spider-Girl, J2, A-Next, Wild Thing, the Fantastic Five, and other children of the Marvel heroes and villains.
- Set in an alternate version of Earth-616 in the late 1990s.
- First numbered in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four.
- Two alternate versions of Mayday Parker appear in the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. One is depicted as the infant daughter of Peter B. Parker and Mary Jane Watson, while another version has joined Miguel O' Hara's Spider-Forces as Spider-Girl.
|
Earth-2149 |
Ultimate Fantastic Four #21 (2005) |
- Reality of the original Marvel Zombies series, where an outbreak of a zombie virus that came from another alternate Earth turned all of its superheroes and supervillains into cannibalistic, flesh-eating zombies.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
Earth-712 |
Avengers #85–86 (Feb.–March 1971) |
- Home universe of the Squadron Supreme, a superhero team that is a pastiche of the Justice League and other DC Comics characters.
- As with other worlds in the Marvel Multiverse, there are multiple versions of it. In some instances, the Squadron exists even within other 616-based worlds.
|
Earth-58163 |
House of M (June—Nov. 2005) |
- An alternate version of Earth-616 created by Wanda Maximoff, who wished mutants were the dominant species instead of humans.
- Later numbered at an unknown time.
|
Earth-19529 |
Spider-Man: Life Story #1 (March 20, 2019) |
- Main setting of the comic limited series Spider-Man: Life Story, by Chip Zdarsky, Mark Bagley, John Dell and Frank D'Armata
- An alternate version of Earth-616 that has progressed in real-time since the conception of the Marvel Universe in 1961, and told from Peter Parker's perspective beginning with his debut as Spider-Man in 1962.
- This universe's Peter Parker interned for Reed Richards in 1966, later establishing the Future Foundation with him and Otto Octavius, where he worked for a decade.
- Following the death of Gwen Stacy and his marriage to Mary Jane Watson, the couple conceived children: Son Benjamin Watson-Parker and daughter Claire Watson-Parker
- The trauma sustained from the events of "Kraven's Last Hunt" caused Peter and MJ to later separate, with the latter taking their children to raise them in Portland.
- Peter had established the tech firm Parker Industries by 1995.
- Tony Stark would become the U.S. Secretary of Defense by 2005, approaching Parker in hopes of having him endorse the Superhuman Registration Act, and promptly dispatching his defense unit, the U.S.Avengers when Parker declined, causing Parker to ally himself with Captain America's faction of rogue Avengers
- By 2019, the majority of pre-existing superhumans have either been killed or self-exiled as a result of the ensuing "Civil War", with Parker remaining as one of the last living senior heroes. Doctor Doom had seized control and rule over the planet, with Parker leading a resistance movement against his authority
- Parker gives his life to activate Stark's "Doomsday Machine", an orbital space station constructed with the intent of globally deactivating Doom's various technologies, with the assistance of a fragmented, metaphysical memory of Aunt May, and a reformed Venom symbiote.
|
Earth-1287 |
Strikeforce: Morituri #01 (1986) |
- Reality where a scientist named Dr. Kimmo Tuolema in 2072 discovers a process which can provide humans with superhuman powers to fight back a ravaging alien invasion that started in 2069.
- First numbered in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005.
|
Earth-14123 |
Big Hero 6 (November 7, 2014) |
|
Earth-88194 |
Dr. Zero #1 (1988) |
- The setting of Shadowline. Created by Archie Goodwin under the Epic Comics imprint as a mature-themed line for Marvel Comics.
- Home reality of Doctor Zero, Power Line and St. George, and the origin of Terror Inc.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
Earth-811 |
Uncanny X-Men #141 (1981) |
- The setting of Days of Future Past, a dystopic version of the near-distant future where mutants are actively hunted and sent to concentration camps, and whose timeline diverges from Earth-616 in occasion of the assassination of Senator Kelly.
|
Earth-45828 |
Razorline: The First Cut #1 (Sept. 1993) |
|
Earth-148611 |
Star Brand #1 (Oct. 1986) |
- The setting of the New Universe. Created by Jim Shooter, Archie Goodwin, Eliot R. Brown, John Morelli, Mark Gruenwald, Tom DeFalco, and Michael Higgins.
- Home reality of DP 7, Psi-Force, Star Brand, Justice, Nightmask, Spitfire and the Troubleshooters, Mark Hazzard and Kickers Inc.
- First numbered in Alternate Universes 2005.
|
Earth-807128 |
Wolverine (vol. 3) #66 (Aug. 2008) |
- The setting of Old Man Logan where the supervillains united and killed all of the superheroes, then divided up the world into their respective territories.
- The film Logan (2017) is greatly inspired by Old Man Logan, but set in its own universe.
- A version of the Old Man Logan character is depicted in the MCU film Deadpool & Wolverine, portrayed by Hugh Jackman.
|
Earth-21923 |
Old Man Logan #1 (May 2015) |
- This Earth is similar to Earth-807128, but has some differences.
- The Old Man Logan from this Earth was displaced on Earth-616 for a while.
- Following Old Man Logan killing Red Skull and Hulk, a power vacuum happened in Amerika which led to Doctor Doom taking over Red Skull's territory known as The Presidential Quarter.
|
Earth-90214 |
Spider-Man Noir #1 (Feb. 2009) |
|
Earth-31117 |
Captain America (vol. 4) #17–20 (Nov. 2003 – Jan. 2004) |
- An alternate version in which Nazi Germany won World War II, caused by an unknown disturbance in the timestream. Captain America is found and revived by the Nazis, leads an American resistance movement against them, and falls into a time machine which brings him to the mainstream timeline, where he is found by the Avengers.
|
Earth-1218 |
Marvel Team-Up #137 (Jan. 1984) |
- The setting of our reality, in which superheroes and supervillains only exist as fictional characters in mainstream media and popular culture.
|
Earth-98140 |
Alien Legion #1 (April 1984) |
- Main setting of the Alien Legion. Created by Carl Potts, Alan Zelenetz, and Frank Cirocco.
- Set in the distant future where the intergalactic governing body known as the TOPHAN Galactic Union (TGU) employs soldiers in a mercenary group called the Alien Legion to fight against outside forces across the universe.
|
Earth-9997 |
Earth X #0 (Jan. 1999) |
|
Earth-94024 |
Amazing Spider-Man Family #4 (Feb. 2009) |
- The setting where May Porker, the daughter of Spider-Ham, became Swiney-Girl.
|
Earth-7642 |
Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (Jan. 1976) |
|
Earth-93060 |
Hardcase #1 (June 1993) |
|
Earth-8116 |
Epic Illustrated #1 (March 1980) |
|
Earth-13122 |
Lego Marvel Super Heroes (October 22, 2013) |
|
Earth-1048 |
Spider-Man (2018 video game) (September 7, 2018) |
|
Earth-2301 |
Marvel Mangaverse: New Dawn (March 2002) |
|
Earth-30847 |
The Punisher (1993) |
|
Earth-295 |
X-Men: Alpha (January 1995) |
|
Earth-311 |
Marvel 1602 #1 (August 13, 2003) |
|
Earth-61011 |
Spider-Man and Friends (2002) |
|
Earth-398 |
Avengers (Vol. 3) #2 (January 1998) |
- This world was created when Morgan le Fay warped reality where it is trapped in the Medieval ages. While Scarlet Witch managed to undo this reality, it still exists in the Multiverse.
- Each of the Avengers was transformed into a group called the Queen's Vengeance to match this reality and serve as Morgan le Fay's elite guard.
|
Earth-818 |
Avengers (Vol. 8) #50 (December 2021) |
- This was one of the worlds that was conquered by the Multiversal Masters of Evil after they slew this world's version of the Avengers of 1,000,000 BC. Black Skull turned this world into a wasteland and ruled over it until he was defeated by a Multiverse-hopping Ghost Rider, his Deathlok companion, and the local resistance.
- Tony Stark operates as Ant-Man.
- A woman named Mariama Spector operates as Moon Knight.
|
Earth-1226 |
M.O.D.O.K. (May 2021) |
|
Earth-21642 |
"WEB-STER" (June 2021) |
The setting of Disney Junior's Spidey and His Amazing Friends and its spin-off Iron Man and His Awesome Friends. |
Earth-32102 |
"Moon Girl Landing" (February 2023) |
The setting of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur. |
Earth-9602 |
Amalgam Comics (April 1996 – June 1997) |
- An amalgamation of the Marvel and DC universes that occurred during the DC vs. Marvel crossover event.
- Characters from both franchises were merged to create new ones (e.g., DC Comics' Batman and Marvel Comics' Wolverine become the Amalgam Comics character Dark Claw).
|
Earth-400083 |
Hulk (June 20, 2003) |
|
Earth-121347 |
Ghost Rider (February 16, 2007) |
- Setting for the films Ghost Rider and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance.
- Official designation revealed in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z Volume 5 hardcover book.
|
Earth-121698 |
Fantastic Four (July 8, 2005) |
|
Earth-15866 |
Fantastic Four (August 4, 2015) |
- Setting for the 2015 film Fantastic Four directed by Josh Trank.
- This film was originally meant to take place in the same reality as the X-Men film series also produced by Fox, crossing over with various characters from the films, but due to its critical and financial failure at the box-office, 20th Century Fox cancelled all plans to continue with the franchise.
- This is the only Fantastic Four film set in this reality as the rights to the characters have subsequently reverted to Marvel Studios, with a reboot of the franchise within the Marvel Cinematic Universe being developed.
|
Earth-11911 |
Marvel Super Hero Squad comics |
- Main setting for the comics.
|
Earth-91119 |
The Super Hero Squad Show (September 14, 2009) |
- Main setting for The Super Hero Squad Show.
|
Earth-7085 |
Marvel Zombies vs Army of Darkness (2007) |
|
Earth-10005 Revised |
X-Men: Days of Future Past (May 10, 2014) |
|
Earth-17040 |
"Chapter 1" (February 8, 2017) |
|
Earth-17372 |
"eXposed" (October 2, 2017) |
|
Earth-704509 |
"The Shock of the New" (October 6, 2001) |
- Primary setting for the TV series Mutant X and its characters.
- This universe features all-original characters due to 20th Century Fox owning the X-Men film and television rights at the time.
- Mutants are a result of genetic engineering and are referred to as "New Mutants."
|
Earth-11714 |
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (June 14, 2011 – January 4, 2014) |
- Primary setting for the Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark and its characters with music and lyrics written by Bono and The Edge. The plot of the show is inspired by the events of Earth-616 and the Sam Raimi films.
- This production is the most expensive Broadway production in history. The production ended in January 2014.
|
Earth-85481 |
Heathcliff #1: (April 1985) |
- The universe containing comic character Heathcliff.
|
Earth-1610B |
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (December 1, 2018) |
- Primary setting for the animated Spider-Verse franchise.
- Created by Phil Lord and Rodney Rothman.
- The version of Peter Parker native to this reality was murdered by Kingpin, and subsequently succeeded by Miles Morales as Spider-Man.
- An alternate version of Parker, named Peter B. Parker from Earth-616B, was transported to this reality alongside other alternate Spider-People from Earth-65B, Earth-90214B, Earth-14512B and Earth-8311B.
- Miles Morales is romantically involved with Gwen Stacy, the Spider-Woman of Earth-65B.
- In-universe, this reality is designated "Earth-1610", homaging its similarities to the comics continuity of Earth-1610.
- Reality designation revealed in the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023).
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Earth-42 |
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (June 2, 2023) |
- Alternate setting within the animated Spider-Verse franchise.
- Created by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and David Callaham.
- In this reality, Jefferson Davis was killed in action some time ago, while his son Miles Morales was never bitten by a radioactive spider and thus never gained superpowers, as a result of the spider intended for him being transported to Earth-1610B while that world's Alchemax was conducting tests for Wilson Fisk's multiversal "super-collider", prior to the events of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
- The spider from Earth-42, codenamed in experiments as "Alchemax-42", eventually found and bit that world's Miles Morales instead, leading to him becoming that universe's new Spider-Man following Peter Parker's demise, and leaving Earth-42 without a Spider-Man to protect New York.
- The villains of this Earth seized the opportunity awarded by the absence of a Spider-Man by founding a Sinister Six Cartel and taking control over the city.
- As a result of his heroic instincts and drive to help his own family, Earth-42's Miles Morales became more closely involved with Aaron Davis' criminal activities, becoming an antiheroic version of the Prowler, while he and Davis used the money secured from heists against the Cartel to financially support the widowed Rio Morales.[13]
- Earth-1610B's Miles Morales accidentally displaces himself in Earth-42 while trying to return to his home reality and ends up being captured by Davis and Morales in Across the Spider-Verse.
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Earth-701306 |
Daredevil (February 14, 2003) |
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Earth-38264 |
Marvel's Avengers (September 4, 2020) |
|
Earth-6109 |
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (October 24, 2006) |
- Primary setting of the first two games in the Marvel: Ultimate Alliance series.
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Earth-400005 |
The Incredible Hulk (1978 TV series) (November 1977 – May 1982) |
|
(undesignated) |
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order (July 19, 2019) |
|
(undesignated) |
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (October 21, 2008) |
- Main setting of the 2008 video game Spider-Man: Web of Shadows.
|
(undesignated) |
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy (October 25, 2021) |
- Main setting for the 2021 Guardians of the Galaxy video game.
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Earth-20824 |
Spider-Man (2000 video game) (September 1, 2000) |
|
Earth-760207 |
"Heroes and Villains" (August 22, 2003) |
- Primary setting for the MTV television series Spider-Man: The New Animated Series.
- This reality originally shared events with the continuity of Earth-96283, but diverged in significant details:
- In this reality, Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson and Harry Osborn all attended Empire State University, as opposed to Parker solely being a student at Columbia University as depicted in Spider-Man 2 (2004).
- Parker has an on-again, off-again romantic relationship with Mary Jane Watson following the events of the first film, contradicting his decision to leave MJ out of fear for her safety due to his activities as Spider-Man before rekindling their relationship in Spider-Man 2.
- Supporting characters in the show also include a combination of original characters such as love interest Indira Daimonji and antagonists Turbo Jet and Cheyenne / Talon, in addition to an assortment of rogues from the comics that did not appear in any of the films, such as Curt Connors becoming the Lizard, as well as the appearances of Wilson Fisk / Kingpin, Silver Sable, Max Dillon / Electro and Kraven the Hunter among others.
- The series' first and only season concludes with Parker permanently forfeiting his life as Spider-Man in favor of resuming a normal civilian life, a detail that shares Spider-Man 2's inspiration from the "Spider-Man No More!" storyline, but is contradicted by Parker's reasoning for initially dissociating from the mantle, and his eventual decision in the film to resume his vigilante activities after a change of heart.
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Earth-58732 |
The Punisher (2004 film) (April 16, 2004) |
|
(undesignated) |
Ultimate Spider-Man (video game) (September 19, 2005) |
- Primary setting of the 2005 Ultimate Spider-Man game.
|
Earth-50116 |
The Punisher (2004 video game) (January 16, 2005) |
|
Earth-11052 |
X-Men: Evolution (November 2000 – October 2003) |
|
Earth-12131 |
Marvel Avengers Alliance (March 1, 2012) |
- Primary setting of the Marvel Avengers Alliance game series.
|
Earth-5901 |
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (August 23, 2005) |
|
Earth-71002 |
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe (October 2, 2007) |
- Primary setting of the 2007 video game Spider-Man: Friend or Foe.
- This universe is adjacent to that of Earth-96283, with this Spider-Man sharing the same history as his counterpart, but with a few notable differences.
- Unlike Earth-96283, Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Harry Osborn and Venom didn't die.
|
Earth-50701 |
Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects (September 20, 2005) |
- Main setting of the 2005 video game Marvel Nemesis.
|
Earth-5724 |
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (film) (May 26, 1998) |
- Main setting of the 1998 Nick Fury film, with Fury being portrayed by David Hasselhoff.
|
(undesignated) |
"Mother's Little Helpers" (October 16, 2020) |
- Also known as the Adventure into Fear universe
- Main setting for the events of the Hulu streaming series Helstrom
- The events in this series were originally intended to take place within the reality of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) until it was clarified as set in an adjacent universe by showrunner Paul Zbyszewski.
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Earth-51778 |
Spider-Man (Japanese TV series) (May 1978 – March 1979) |
|
(undesignated) |
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (September 7, 2010) |
- Primary setting of the 2010 video game Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions and its 2011 sequel Spider-Man: Edge of Time.
- Both games have the appearance of several Spider-Man's versions, like Spider-Ham, Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Girl, and others.
- The villains also have the appearance of several different versions from another Earths.
|
Earth-58470 |
Howard the Duck (film) (August 1, 1986) |
- Main setting of the 1986 film Howard the Duck.
|
Earth-26320 |
Blade (film) (August 21, 1998) |
|
Earth-13625 |
Deadpool (video game) (June 25, 2013) |
- Main setting for the 2013 Deadpool video game.
|
Earth-79203 |
Super Sentai (1975–present), Kamen Rider (1971–present), Metal Hero Series (1982–present) |
- Main setting for the Super Sentai, Kamen Rider, and Metal Hero franchises.
|
(undesignated) |
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012 video game) (June 26, 2012) |
- Main setting for the two games of The Amazing Spider-Man series, based on Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man films.
- This Earth has some similarities with Earth-120703, with differences including how some events happened, the appearance of some characters, etc.
|
(undesignated) |
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series (April 18 – November 7, 2017) |
- Main setting of the Guardians of the Galaxy game produced by Telltale Games.
|
Earth-120703 |
The Amazing Spider-Man (film series) (July 3, 2012) |
- Setting of The Amazing Spider-Man film duology directed by Marc Webb.
|
Earth-96283 |
Spider-Man (film series) (May 3, 2002) |
- Setting of the Spider-Man film trilogy directed by Sam Raimi.
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Earth-14042 |
"The Mightiest of Heroes!" (April 2, 2014) |
- Main setting of Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers.
- This Earth shares the normal conventions of the Marvel universe until Loki traps the Avengers in experimental devices called DISKs. Five kids are assigned by the Avengers to carry around the DISKs and use them to bring out the Avengers to fight villains.
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Earth-50810 |
Marvel MegaMorphs: Captain America #1 (August 2005) |
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Earth-135263 |
"Trial By Fire" (September 2, 2006) |
|
Earth-7964 |
X-Men Legends (September 24, 2004) |
|
Earth-21394 |
Swords of the Swashbucklers #1 (March 1985) |
|
Earth-58627 |
The Punisher (1989 film) (October 5, 1989) |
|
Earth-78149 |
Marvel Strike Force (March 28, 2018) |
- Primary setting for the video game Marvel Strike Force.
|
Earth-700029 |
Generation X (February 20, 1996) |
- Setting for the Generation-X television film directed by Jack Sholder.
|
Earth-51156 |
Marvel Future Fight (April 30, 2015) |
- Primary setting for the video game Marvel Future Fight developed by Netmarble Games.
|
Earth-838 |
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (May 6, 2022) |
|
Earth-800801 |
Dracula: Sovereign of the Damned (August 19, 1980) |
|
Earth-1136 |
Miss Fury Special Limited Edition #1 (August 1991) |
- Main setting of the Genesis Universe.
|
(undesignated) |
Punisher: War Zone (December 5, 2008) |
|
Earth-20051 |
Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #1 (March 2005) |
|
Earth-1298 |
Mutant X #1 (August 1998) |
|
(undesignated) |
Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United (December 3, 2013) |
|
Earth-85101 |
Savage Tales (Vol. 2) #1 (August 1985) |
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X-Men: Mutant Academy (July 11, 2000) |
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(undesignated) |
Unbelievable Gwenpool #3 (June 2016) |
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