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Below is a list of characters whose reality does not have an official designation and we do not feel the reality is defined enough to assign a TRN to. NOTE: The list may also include characters whose home reality is totally unknown - they are only shown outside their reality with no indication of where they are from.

Character Index - Unknown Realities[]

T-Ray[]

T-Ray (Earth-Unknown) from Deadpool The End Vol 1 1 001 Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1

T-Ray defeated Deadpool and forced him to "admit" he was the real Wade Wilson.[1]

Tarantula[]

Luis Alvarez[]

Anton Miguel Rodriquez (Earth-Unknown) from Sensational Spider-Man Vol 2 32 001
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #32

Tarantula was one of Spider-Man's enemies who wanted Mary Jane Watson dead.[2]

Taskmaster[]

Anthony Masters (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Comics Vol 1 1001 0001
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001

Taskmaster was one of the villains killed by Deadpool.[3]

No Image Male
Mentions: Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30

Taskmaster was mentioned among Spider-Man's rogues gallery.[4]

Ten Rings[]

Ten Rings (Earth-Unknown) from What If...? (animated series) Season 2 9 Appearances: What If...? S2E09

Xu Wenwu and Ten Rings from an unknown reality were captured by Doctor Strange Supreme. They were seen fighting a variant of Rocket Raccoon. One of them gets shot by Gunslinger Loki and falls[5]

Teresa Parker[]

Teresa Parker (Earth-Unknown) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 5 36 0001 Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36

Teresa was killed in an explosion in a reality watched by Spider-Man in which he tries to defeat Doctor Doom.[6]

Terror-Saur[]

Terror-Saur (Earth-Unknown) from Strange Tales II Vol 1 3 001 Appearances: Strange Tales II #3

Terror-Saur was a terrorist who had been genetically spliced with the DNA of a velociraptor and carried a nuclear warhead on his back. The US Agent was commissioned by the CIA to eliminate it by offering him a fee of 5 million dollars. US Agent accepted and went to Terrorstan where he faced Terror-Saur and killed him after beating him up.[7]

Thanos[]

Thanos (Earth-Unknown) from Sensational She-Hulk Vol 1 50 0001 Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #50

When She-Hulk of the Prime Universe's comic writer "died" the editors of Marvel Comics began to pitch different ideas for the new style of her 616 comic series. One of them included a version designed by Terry Austin where She-Hulk went around fighting both villains and heroes, knocking them out, including Thanos.[8]

Thanos (Earth-Unknown) from Deadpool Vol 4 15 0001 Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #15

Thanos brought Deadpool with him on a cruise he was taking to find love. He ultimately managed to attract Death, who worked as the ship's greeter. This reality was briefly experienced by Deadpool of the Prime Marvel Universe when a cruise ship doctor gave him powerful medications.[9]

Thanos (Earth-Unknown) from Deadpool & the Mercs for Money Vol 1 5 001 Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5

Thanos was murdered by Skaar. He was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift into the Prime Marvel Universe.[10]

Thanos (Earth-Unknown) from Spider-Man Annual Vol 3 1 001 Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1

Thanos was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was seen battling Thor Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising Celestial destroyed their Battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Thanos.[11]

Notes: This character is never identified by name, thus the article assumes that he shares name and secret identity with his Earth-616 counterpart - even if most Larval Earth characters have some kind of animal-based pun in their names.

No Image Male Mentions: Deadpool: The End #1

In a reality that diverted from Earth-94535, Death fell out of love with Deadpool and began seeing Thanos again.[1]

Thanos (Earth-Unknown) from Nova Vol 7 1 001
Appearances: Nova (Vol. 7) #1

Thanos attacked Nova's school with several villains to ask for an appointment with Lina. He was defeated by Nova.[12]

Thanos (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Comics Vol 1 1001 0001
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001

Thanos was fighting Avengers, when Deadpool arrived and killed him.[3]

Gamora Zen Whoberi Ben Titan (Earth-Unknown) and Thanos (Earth-Unknown) from Infinity Countdown Adam Warlock Vol 1 1 0001
Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1, Infinity Countdown #5

In an alternate reality Thanos caused the infinity end, killing all heroes in the process, but not Gamora.[13]

No Image Male Mentions: Marvel Contest of Champions

Thanos competed in an alternate version of the Contest of Champions and lost against Kang the Conqueror.[14]

Thing[]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Crazy Magazine Vol 1 28 0001 Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28

The Thing attended the 1st Annual duly authorized super hero convention where he watched Mister Fantastic attempt to stick a "Tear Along Dotted Line" sign onto Sue Storm.[15]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Sensational She-Hulk Vol 1 50 0001 Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #50

When She-Hulk of the Prime Universe's comic writer "died" the editors of Marvel Comics began to pitch different ideas for the new style of her 616 comic series. One of them included a version designed by Terry Austin where She-Hulk went around fighting both villains and heroes and knocked them out, including Thing.[8]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Sensational She-Hulk Vol 1 50 0002 Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #50

Aliases: Li'l Thing

When She-Hulk of the Prime Universe's comic writer "died" the editors of Marvel Comics began to pitch different ideas for the new style of her 616 comic series. However, he turned out no to be dead and attempted to pitch the new version of She-Hulk he wanted to write, which instead followed Li'l She-Hulk a child version of herself. Here Thing was seen fighting Xemnu.[8]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Bug Vol 1 1 0001 Appearances: Bug #1

Ben Grimm and the rest of the Fantastic Four were bombarded by Gamma Radiation instead of Cosmic Radiation. This reality formed when Annihilus (Earth-77640) attempted to conquer the space-time continuum.[16]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Exiles Vol 2 6 0001 Appearances: Exiles (Vol. 2) #6

Thing was a member of an alternate team of Exiles who was seen by the Exiles when they visited the Panoptichron.[17]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Strange Tales Vol 5 2 0001 Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #2

This version of The Thing helped his girlfriend Alicia Masters attempt to sell and display her sculptures in a gallery when her father wanted her to get a job. Later, when she got a job as a cake decorator one of her customers wanted a cake of the Thing which he had to tell her she had made him green on the cake.[18]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Giant-Size Adventures Vol 1 1 0001 Appearances: Fantastic Four Giant-Size Adventures #1

Aliases: Thing-Thing

Thing-Thing was tracking down some blue cheese alongside Drifty when they ended up on Yancy Street. Drifty was chased by a local dog and Thing-Thing chased the pair and watched as Drifty was kidnapped before it began raining blue cheese.[19]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fear Itself Fearsome Four Vol 1 2 0001 Appearances: Fear Itself: Fearsome Four #2

This version of The Thing was captured and brainwashed into working for Psycho Man's fear army and along with other members of the army was tasked with capturing Man-Thing. The only member of the army shown on Earth-616 was Frankenstein's Monster so the whereabouts and fate of the Thing are unknown.[20]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 3 1 001 Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1

The Thing was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[21]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from X-Men Blue Vol 1 29 0001 Appearances: X-Men: Blue #29

Thing was one of many killed during the Poisons' invasion of their reality.[22]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Spider-Man Annual Vol 3 1 001 Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1

The Thing was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was seen battling Hulk Bunny and later Mooster Fantastic. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Ben Grimm.[11]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 5 36 0001 Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36

In a reality viewed by Spider-Man, the Thing was among the coalition of heroes who attempted to oppose a vindictive [[Victor von Doom (Earth-Unknown)|Dr. Doom],] but with a negative outcome.[6]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Hulk Vol 3 9 001
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 3) #9

Thing was killed by Maestro.[23]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Knights Hulk Vol 1 4 001
Appearances: Marvel Knights: Hulk #4

When Hulk went out of control, Thing was one of the heroes killed by him.[24]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Amazing Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 21 001
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21

Thing was present at Spider-Man's wedding, but he was captured by Spidey's enemies.[25]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 7 001
Appearances: Fantastic Four #7

In this reality all humans hunted the Fantastic Four because of Kurrgo's ray; Thing was imprisoned in an electric prison, where his strength couldn't help him.[26]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 8 001
Appearances: Fantastic Four #8

In this reality Thing was a servant of Puppet Master who became king of the world thanks to his puppets.[27]

This reality was imagined by the Puppet Master of Earth-616.

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Strange Tales Vol 5 2 001
Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #2

When Thing and Human Torch decided to grow mustaches (with Thing growing sage mustaches), Invisible Woman was angry because she didn't like them. Later, Plantman attacked a golf course, Fantastic Four intervened and the villain used his powers to control Thing's mustaches, so Invisible Woman suggested to Human Torch to burn them; an angry Thing defeated Plantman. After these events, Invisible Woman gave a razor to the Thing who used it to cut Human Torch's mustaches. At the end, Thing began to grow herb hair.[18]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from New Avengers Vol 1 24 0001
Appearances: New Avengers #24

Thing was one of the various heroes killed by Sentry and Hulk.[28]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 15 001
Appearances: Fantastic Four #15

In this reality Thing defeated Mad Thinker, king of New York City.[29]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 12 001
Appearances: Fantastic Four #12

In this reality Thing defeated Hulk.[30]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 123 001
Appearances: Fantastic Four #123

In this reality Thing was killed by Galactus.[31]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Comics Vol 1 1000 001
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1000

Thing was one of little Black Bolt new teachers who reproached him for being late for school, but when he tried to justify himself, his voice destroyed the school.[32]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Incredible Hulk Vol 1 355 001
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #355

Glorian showed to Mr. Fixit a reality where Thing and other super heroes worked for him.[33]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Iron Man Vol 6 14 001
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 6) #14

The Thing attacked a cosmic powered Tony Stark, but he was killed.[34]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0001
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

Thing was one of the Fantastic Four attacked by a furious Doctor Doom. After having defeated them, Doom travelled back in time in order to prevent Valeria Richards to be accidentally lost in time, despite Reed Richards had told him it could be danger for the girl.[35]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0002
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

In this reality, the Thing escaped with the other Fantastic Four just before Reed Richards teleported both the Negative Zone invaders and an alternate Doctor Doom to the outer space.[35]

Fantastic Four (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0004
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

In this reality, the Thing escaped with the other Fantastic Four just before Reed Richards' machine (without any control) teleported both the Negative Zone invaders and an alternate Doctor Doom to the outer space.[35]

Fantastic Four (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0003
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

When Doctor Doom tried to kidnap Valeria Richards, the Thing and Reed Richards arrived and save the girl (using Reed's machine to teleport the entire building away).[35]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0003
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

The Thing attacked Doctor Doom when he tried to kill Reed Richards.[35]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0004
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

In this reality Doctor Doom trapped the Fantastic Four into a force field while Galactus was coming to Earth.[35]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0005
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

In this reality Doctor Doom killed all the heroes of Earth, including the Thing.[35]

Benjamin Grimm (Earth-Unknown) from Infinity Countdown Vol 1 5 001
Appearances: Infinity Countdown #5

Thing was one of the heroes present after Hank Pym had escaped the Soul Stone..[36]

Thor[]

Thor Odinson[]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Crazy Magazine Vol 1 22 0001 Appearances: Crazy Magazine #22

Aliases: Bore

Due to the economic down-turn, Bore became a weatherman to predict the rain, though he didn't seem very good at it.[37]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Crazy Magazine Vol 1 28 0001 Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28

Thor attended the 1st Annual duly authorized super hero convention where Iron Man had Thor use Mjolnir as a back scratcher on him.[15]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from The 'Nam Vol 1 41 001 Appearances: The 'Nam #41

Thor and the other Avengers participated in the Vietnam War and were easily able to defeat the Việt Cộng and Ho Chi Minh. This reality was seen the imagination of Ice Phillips on Earth-85101.[38]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Sensational She-Hulk Vol 1 50 0002 Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #50

When She-Hulk of the Prime Universe's comic writer "died" the editors of Marvel Comics began to pitch different ideas for the new style of her 616 comic series. One of them included a version designed by Terry Austin where She-Hulk went around fighting both villains and heroes and knocked them out, including Thor.[8]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Sensational She-Hulk Vol 1 50 0001 Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #50

When She-Hulk of the Prime Universe's comic writer "died" the editors of Marvel Comics began to pitch different ideas for the new style of her 616 comic series. One of them included a version written by a British writer which saw this Thor as a super hero in an amalgam British/USA country.[8]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Bug Vol 1 1 0001 Appearances: Bug #1

Thor found a dying Green Lantern (Abin Sur) in the cave instead of the walking stick. This reality formed when Annihilus (Earth-77640) attempted to conquer the space-time continuum.[16]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Young Avengers Vol 2 8 0001 Appearances: Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #8

During their trip through the Multiverse in order to find and bring back Speed, the Young Avengers visited a world where they only found Loki, Thor, and other Asgardians in skeletal states.[39]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe Vol 1 3 0001 Appearances: Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3

When Otto Octavius was outed as Spider-Man, Thor stood against him.[40]

No Image Male References: Loki S1E05
No Image Male Mentions: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1

Spider-Man told The Readers that his strength rivaled Thor's; however, Hulk interjected to argue he was stronger than them both.[21]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Secret Wars Secret Love Vol 1 1 0001 Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1

Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare.[41]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from I am Groot Vol 1 4 0001 Appearances: I Am Groot #4

This version of Thor was imprisoned for an extended period of time in The Caretaker's Labyrinth on Terminal. He when was forced to lift his hammer every day which severely weakened him; when Groot discovered him, Thor asked Groot to take the hammer from him.[42]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from X-Men Blue Vol 1 29 0001 Appearances: X-Men: Blue #29

Thor was one of many killed during the Poisons' invasion of their reality.[22]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Spider-Man Annual Vol 3 1 001 Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1

Thor was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was seen battling an anamorphic Thanos. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising Celestial destroyed their Battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Thor Odinson.[11]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 5 36 0001 Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36

In a reality viewed by Spider-Man, Thor was among the coalition of heroes who attempted to oppose a vindictive Dr. Doom but with a negative outcome.[6]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Deadpool The End Vol 1 1 0001 Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1

In an alternate future, Thor was an Avengers member alongside the couple Captain Marvel and Deadpool.[1]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Deadpool The End Vol 1 1 002 Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1

In an alternate future, all the world's super heroes became nihilists. In Thor's case, Odinson stumbled into an existential crisis.[1]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Totally Awesome Hulk Vol 1 1
Appearances: Totally Awesome Hulk #1.MU

Thor was killed by an out of control Hulk.[43]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Hulk Vol 3 9 001
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 3) #9

Thor was killed with Mjolnir by Maestro.[23]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Knights Hulk Vol 1 4 001
Appearances: Marvel Knights: Hulk #4

When Hulk went out of control, Thor was one of the heroes killed by him.[24]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Amazing Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 21 001
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21

Thor was present at Spider-Man's wedding, but he was captured by Spidey's enemies.[25]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Infinity Countdown Adam Warlock Vol 1 1 0001
Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1, Infinity Countdown #5

In an alternate reality Thanos caused the infinity end, killing all heroes in the process, including Thor.[13]

No Image Male Appearances: Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. Season 1 10 (Behind the Scenes)

In an alternate future of Earth-1226, M.O.D.O.K. attacked Avengers tower, causing Thor to kill him with Mjolnir.[44]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Loki (TV series) Season 1 5 001 Appearances: Loki S1E05

A variant of Thor from the sacred timeline who was turned into a frog form at the time was designated as "T365" by the Time Variance Authority and pruned, ending up in the Void while trapped in a jar.[45]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Incredible Hulk Vol 1 355 001
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #355

Glorian showed to Mr. Fixit a reality where Thor and other super heroes worked for him.[33]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Amazing Spider-Man The Sins of Norman Osborn Vol 1 1 001
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Norman Osborn #1

A statue of Thor was present at the Avengers Mansion when Spider-Man was killed there by Norman Osborn.[46]

No Image Male
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 8) #56

Thor sacrificed himself to end the War of the Realms.[47]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Captain America Vol 1 221 001
Appearances: Captain America #221

Thor was one of the Avengers petrified by Baron Zemo.[48]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe Vol 1 3 001
Appearances: Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3 & Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #4

Thor was a member of a team of Avengers who had the abilities of the Hulk were brought to Earth-14112 by Chaos to fight against Order.[40]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Thor Vol 6 25 0001
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 6) #25

Thor served the Enchantress who had successfully taken over Asgard and became its ruler. This reality was imagined by Enchantress of the Prime Marvel Universe.[49]

No Image Male
Mentions: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

Thor was one of the Avengers killed by Kang the Conqueror. Kang mistook Ant-Man for Thor since his memories of the Avengers had blended together.[50]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0001
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

In this reality Doctor Doom killed all the heroes of Earth, including Thor.[35]

Thor Odinson (Earth-Unknown) from Infinity Countdown Vol 1 5 001
Appearances: Infinity Countdown #5

Thor was one of the heroes present after Hank Pym had escaped the Soul Stone..[36]

Thorse[]

No Image Male Mentions: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1

Thorse was once ridden by Throg.[11]

Throg[]

No Image Male Mentions: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1

Throg once rode Thorse.[11]

Thumper[]

Thumper (Earth-Unknown) from Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse 001
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Thumper from an unknown reality was captured by the Spider-Society.[51][52]

Thunderbolt Ross[]

Thaddeus Ross (Earth-Unknown) from Strange Tales Vol 5 1 0001 Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1

General Ross assigned both Bruce Banner and Deana Mocule to develop psychiatric pharmaceuticals for the military.[53]

Thaddeus Ross (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel's Avengers Assemble Season 4 9 001 Appearances: The Once and Future Kang

Aliases: Red Hulk

Red Hulk helped Vision and Wasp overthrow Kang [54]

Thaddeus Ross (Earth-Unknown) from Incredible Hulk Last Call Vol 1 1 001 Appearances: Incredible Hulk: Last Call #1

After Bruce Banner was killed by the Gamma Bomb, General Ross was able to dedicate his life to pursuing political office and eventually was elected President of the United States.[55]

Thaddeus Ross (Earth-Unknown) from Hulk Vol 3 11
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 3) #11

Aliases: Red Hulk

Red Hulk killed Hulk.[56]

Thundra[]

Thundra (Earth-Unknown) from She-Hulk Vol 2 3 0001 Appearances: She-Hulk (Vol. 2) #3

Thundra was among the characters called up by a time projection by Justice Love to show that even without She-Hulk's intervention another super-powerful character could solve the situation involving criminals with super powers.[57]

Tiamut[]

Tiamut (Earth-Unknown) from Eternals (film) 001 Appearances: Eternals

Tiamut's birth destroyed the Earth. This reality was shown to Sersi by Arishem.[58]

Tier Sinclair[]

Tier Sinclair (Earth-Unknown) from X-Factor Vol 1 214 001 Appearances: X-Factor #214

While wandering in the Nevada desert, Darwin ran into Tier and his Sirrush in an abandoned movie set/western ghost town populated by people dressed in Western movie-style garb and claiming to be trapped there by Tier. Tier explained that he was The Beast of the Earth that would usher in the Apocalypse.[59]

After a standoff where Tier shot Darwin several times, Tier claimed to be the son of Rahne Sinclair. Darwin next woke up unharmed in the desert just as it began to rain.[59]

This character is assumed to be some kind of dream/illusion/future prediction from consuming some unknown desert cactus and is what drove Darwin to begin hunting the Tier of the mainstream universe.

Tiger[]

Tiger (Earth-Unknown) from Untold Tales of Spider-Man '97 Vol 1 1 001 Appearances: Untold Tales of Spider-Man '97 #1

Tiger was a member of the Legion of Spider-Pets, a group of Spider-Man themed animals.[60]

Notes: This was a parody of DC's Streaky.

Tiger Shark[]

Tiger Shark (Earth-Unknown) from Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse 001
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Tiger Shark from an unknown reality was captured by the Spider-Society.[51][61]

Tigra[]

Greer Nelson (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Adventures The Avengers Vol 1 36 002 Appearances: Marvel Adventures The Avengers #36

In this reality imagined by Tigra herself, Brank the Genie granted her wish to become queen, so she became the Queen of a myriad of mice.[62]

Greer Nelson (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Adventures The Avengers Vol 1 36 001 Appearances: Marvel Adventures The Avengers #36

In this reality imagined by Tigra herself, Brank the Genie granted her the desire to become stronger than the Hulk.[62]

Greer Nelson (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Adventures The Avengers Vol 1 36 003 Appearances: Marvel Adventures The Avengers #36

In this reality imagined by Tigra herself, Brank the Genie granted her wish to become loved by everyone to the point that everyone quarreled to be the one who loved her most.[62]

Greer Nelson (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Adventures The Avengers Vol 1 36 0001 Appearances: Marvel Adventures The Avengers #36

In this reality imagined by Tigra herself, Brank the Genie granted her the power of flight but she could no longer touch the ground.[62]

Greer Nelson (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Giant-Size Adventures Vol 1 1 0001 Appearances: Fantastic Four Giant-Size Adventures #1

Aliases: Tigra Twins

The Tigra Twins were on Yancy Street when Thing-Thing watched as his pet Drifty was being kidnapped and questioned him on his use of the word kidnapped for a pet before it began raining blue cheese.[19]

Greer Nelson (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Comics Vol 1 1001 0001
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001

Aliases: Truly Nelson

In this reality Tigra became an exterminator, she exterminated common mice and insects, including giant rats and bugs.[3]

Tim Boo Ba[]

Tim Boo Ba (Earth-Unknown) from Hulk Monster-Size Special Vol 1 1 0001 Appearances: Hulk Monster-Size Special #1

Tim Boo Ba was one of the many monsters that the Hulk battled when he fought several giant monsters. These exploits were read to Goom as fairy tales.[63]

Tim Castle[]

Tim Castle (Earth-Unknown) from Punisher Painkiller Jane Vol 1 1 001 Appearances: Punisher/Painkiller Jane #1

Tim Castle was one of three children of Painkiller Jane and Punisher. He "punished" his school's bully, Johnny Parker.

This reality was dreamed-up by the Painkiller Jane of Earth-7642.[64]

Tisha Collins[]

Patricia Collins (Earth-Unknown) from Deathlok Vol 2 29 0001 Appearances: Deathlok (Vol. 2) #29

During the Infinity Crusade, Deathlok (Michael Collins of Earth-616) had an encounter with the Goddess, and had a vision of an alternate world where Michael Collins had resigned from his job at Cybertek before being turned into the cyborg Deathlok against his will. Michael spent more time at home, much to the joy of his wife Tracy and his son Nick. For Michael's birthday soon afterward, his daughter Tisha had already been born.[65]

The comic shows Michael's birthday, suggesting it takes place soon after he left Cybertek (at a date before he became Deathlok on Earth-616), but baby Particia (Tisha) is seen in the scene. On Earth-616, months passed between the moment Michael became Deathlok and the moment when Patricia was born.

Titania[]

No Image Female Appearances: All-New X-Men #25

This version of Titania was married to Colossus for a period of time.[66]

Toad[]

Mortimer Toynbee (Earth-Unknown) from War Machine Vol 1 1 001
Appearances: War Machine #1

Toad was one of several villains who was single handedly defeated by War Machine. This reality was dreamed/imagined by Jim Rhodes of the Prime Marvel Universe.[67]

Mortimer Toynbee (Earth-Unknown) from X-Men No More Humans Vol 1 1 001 Appearances: X-Men: No More Humans #1

This version of Toad was brought to the Prime Marvel Universe by Raze Darkhölme after he sent every human on the planet to a pocket dimension. Becoming a member of his Brotherhood of Mutants he faced off against the X-Men but was knocked out early in the battle.[68]

Tom Brevoort[]

Tom Brevoort (Earth-Unknown) from Secret Wars Too Vol 1 1 001 Appearances: Secret Wars Too #1

Tom Brevoort was present during Jonathan Hickman's Secret Wars pitch. Later that day, Jonathan confessed to Tom and Axel Alonso that he didn't have an ending. While they had faith him, they made it clear he would have to do Secret Wars Too #1 and would be let go should his story be considered a failure. Hickman's employment at Marvel ended in 2015.[69]

Tom Thumb[]

Thomas Thompson (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 3 47 0001 Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #47

This version of Tom Thumb was brought to Earth-616 by the arrival of Abraxas.[70]

Tommy Jordan[]

Tommy Jordan (Earth-Unknown) from Tales to Astonish Vol 1 40 001 Appearances: Tales to Astonish #40

Tommy went to the front door where he met a boy identical to him, except for his hairstyle, claiming to be Tommy Jordan. The parents also confirmed that their son Tommy was the one in the house and thought it was a joke even if they noticed the boy's heartache, not imagining that that boy was actually Tommy Jordan but from an alternative reality who happened to be there due to a series of events fortuitous.v[71]

Toni Ho[]

Toni Ho (Earth-Unknown) from Future Foundation Vol 1 3 001 Appearances: Future Foundation #3

Aliases: Iron Patriot

Toni Ho was the girlfriend of Rikki Barnes. During a visit to Reed Richards' lab, she was killed by The Maker.[72]

Tracy Collins[]

Tracy Collins (Earth-Unknown) from Deathlok Vol 2 29 0001.jpg Appearances: Deathlok (Vol. 2) #29

During the Infinity Crusade, Deathlok (Michael Collins of Earth-616) had an encounter with the Goddess, and had a vision of an alternate world where Michael Collins had resigned from his job at Cybertek before being turned into the cyborg Deathlok against his will. Michael spent more time at home, much to the joy of his wife Tracy and his son Nick. For Michael's birthday soon afterward, his daughter Tisha had already been born.[65]

The comic shows Michael's birthday, suggesting it takes place soon after he left Cybertek (at a date before he became Deathlok on Earth-616), but baby Particia (Tisha) is seen in the scene. On Earth-616, months passed between the moment Michael became Deathlok and the moment when Patricia was born.

Trapster[]

No Image Male Mentions: Secret Wars Too #1

Aliases: Paste Pot Pete

When Black Panther said villains were more dignified back in his day, Hulk laughed, citing Paste Pot Pete.[69]

Triton[]

Triton (Earth-Unknown) from Strange Tales Vol 5 1 0001 Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1

This version of Triton was one of the Inhumans honoring Lockjaw for all the work he did for the Inhuman Royal Family by being given some gourmet dog food. Before they could open the can, Crystal alerted the group to an attack by the Psycho-Man. Lockjaw followed behind and rescued the Inhumans so they would feed him. They returned to Attilan and again before the can could be open the can, they raced off to stop Annihilus and were again saved by Lockjaw. Black Bolt himself was going to feed Lockjaw but Maximus usurped his throne and the group raced off leaving Lockjaw unfed for the third time. Lockjaw teleported with the can of dog food and used it to knock Maximus out then used Maximus' helmet as a can opener, before teleporting away to eat his dinner in peace.

Triton (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Comics Vol 1 1000 001
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1000

Triton was one of little Black Bolt's classmates. Blackagar was late, but when he tried to justify himself, his voice destroyed the school.[32]

Turkey Man[]

Turkey Man (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. Season 1 10 001 Appearances: Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. Season 1 10

In an alternate future of Earth-1226, Turkey Man ambushed M.O.D.O.K. while he was getting ice cream. In the resulting confrontation, M.O.D.O.K. and the Turkey Man killed each other.[44]

Two-Gun Kid[]

Matthew Hawk (Earth-Unknown) from Bug Vol 1 1 0001 Appearances: Bug #1

Aliases: One-Gun Kid

Matthew Hawk permanently lost one of his guns and became the One-Gun Kid. This reality formed when Annihilus (Earth-77640) attempted to conquer the space-time continuum.[16]

Typeface[]

Gordon Thomas (Earth-Unknown) from Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse 001 Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Typeface from an unknown reality was captured by the Spider-Society. When LYLA introduced him to Miles Morales, he told Miles to go to "Helvetica"[51]

Typhoid Mary[]

No Image Available Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 3) #9

In a dream Deadpool-616 has, Typhoid Mary convinces him to be bad, causing him to into a demon. [73]

Mary Walker (Earth-Unknown) from Spider-Man Vol 2 14 0001 Appearances: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #14

Typhoid Mary was infected and become a Zombie at an unknown point in time. Her reality was visited by Miles Morales & Gwendolyn Stacy when the Dimensional Travel Watch broke and they were being pulled through different realities. Typhoid Mary and the group of Zombies tried to attack and eat the pair but they were pulled away to a different reality.[74]

Note: This may be a character from one of the several known Marvel Zombies realities but this is currently unknown.

Tyrannosaurus Mech[]

No Image Available Appearances: Prowler (Vol. 2) #6

Tyrannosaurus Mech was a member of the Avengers. They and the rest of the team defeated Red Skull and were comerated by the mayor of New York City.[75]

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