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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[]

Balder[]

Appearances: Crazy (Vol. 3) #1

Balder got his name as he was growing balder everyday.[1]

Baron Mordo[]

Appearances: Bug #1

Baron Mordo was designated driver for Stephen Strange so Strange wasn't involved in the accident that lead him to becoming Doctor Strange. This reality formed when Annihilus (Earth-77640) attempted to conquer the space-time continuum.[2]

Baron Zemo[]

Helmut Zemo[]

Mentions: Amazing Spider-Man: Full Circle #1

In an alternate future, Baron Zemo turned Peter Parker into Spider-Swine.[3]

Batman[]

Appearances: Marvel Comics #1000

Batman was yelling at Deadpool, after he had taken his batboat for a leisurely voyage.[4]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #600

Batman is supposed to team-up with Spider-Man, but the former is covered to avoid copyright issues.[5]

Appearances: Thor (Vol. 6) #2

"A god of dark", along his fellow superheroes, was unable to save his universe from the Black Winter and died in despair.[6]

Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28

Batman attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention where he talked to Salami Man who told him Invisivle Girl was the first ever female superhero in the comic industry.

Batroc[]

Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1

Batroc was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was knocked out by materialized editorial notes. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising Celestial destroyed their Battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Georges Batroc.[7]

Beast[]

Appearances of Beast(s) from Unknown Realities

Appearances: X-Men First Class (Vol. 2) #8

This Beast had mutated beyond his current form and had gone feral. This Beast was merged with Beast-616 when they visited the Nexus of All Realities.[8]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1

Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare, which was sponsored by Stark Enterprises. Beast was present at the festivities on Asgard.[9]

Bee-Yonder[]

Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1

Bee-Yonder was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was seen hanging out in the Watchdog's bar. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Bee-Yonder.[7]

Beetle[]

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

Beetle from an unknown reality was captured by the Spider-Society.[10]

Ben Reilly[]

Benjamin Reilly (Earth-Unknown) from Spectacular Spider-Man (UK) Vol 1 54 cover 001
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man (UK) #54

Aliases: Scarlet Spider

Scarlet Spider and the rest of the Amazing Spider-Legion teamed-up with the Spider-Man of Earth-9411.

Appearances: Marvel Super Hero Squad Online

Aliases: Scarlet Spider

Ben has a similar history as his Earth-91119 counterpart except that he is evil. He was in the Unfriendly Neighborhood Spider-Men group recruited by the Green Goblin to fight the Super Hero Squad.[11]

Appearances: Deadpool: Too Soon? Infinite Comic #6

Aliases: Spider-Man

Spider-Man was a member of the Amazing Arachnids. During a baseball game with the Seething Snikters in the Prime Marvel Universe, Deadpool distracted Spider-Ham and in retaliation, the Amazing Arachnids and the Seething Snikters teamed-up to gang up on Wade.[12]

Appearances: Vault of Spiders #1

Aliases: Spider-Man

Spider-Man was being watched by the Master Weaver through the Web of Life and Destiny.[13]

Beth Armstrong[]

Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #37

Beth Armstrong of this reality was the opposite of that of Earth-616. A corrupt person, she agreed with her husband Morgan's partner, Ezra Worth, to hide some money so that Worth would report the theft and then he would split the loot 50 percent with Beth.[14]

Betty Ross[]

Appearances: Incredible Hulk #276

In a reality imagined by Betty Ross where there was no Hulk, Betty Banner lived a normal life happily married to Bruce where she was a normal housewife and with an infant son of their own.[15]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1

Alias: Red She-Hulk

Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare, which was sponsored by Stark Enterprises. Red She-Hulk was present at the festivities on Asgard.[9]

Big Man[]

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

Big Man from an unknown reality was captured by the Spider-Society.[10][16]

Big Wheel[]

  • Appearances of Big Wheel(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Minor Appearances of Big Wheel(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Mentions of Big Wheel(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Images of Big Wheel(s) from Unknown Realities
Jackson Weele (Earth-Unknown) from Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse 001
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

A sentient version of the Big Wheel from an unknown reality was captured by the Spider-Society.[17][10]

Billy Connors[]

William Connors (Earth-Unknown) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 630 001
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #630


Billy's screams managed to calm down a rampaging Lizard.

This potential future was glimpsed by the captive Cassandra Webb-616. It was prevented in Earth-616 by the Kravinoff family, who arranged things in such a manner that Curt Connors ended up killing his son as the Lizard instead.


Black Bolt[]

Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1

This version of Black Bolt 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.

Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1

Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare, which was sponsored by Stark Enterprises. Black Bolt was present at the festivities on Asgard.[9]

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

A little Black Bolt dreamt that at school there was a new teacher, but the teachers were three: the Thing, Doctor Doom and Galactus who said that Blackagar was late; when the little inhuman tried to talk with them his voice destroyed the school and the real little Black Bolt woke up.[4]

Blackagar Boltagon (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Comics Vol 1 1000 002
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1000

A little Black Bolt dreamt that he was late at school, when he used his voice to justify himself, he woke up.[4]

Black Cat[]

Appearances: FF (Vol. 2) #12

Black Cat was a character on a Japanese Shōjo anime that was watched by Luna Maximoff and Adolf Impossible.[18]

Black Dawn[]

Appearances: Cable #85

After discovering that Sensei Shin had chosen a new apprentice, the leader of Black Dawn ordered the ninjas to travel to all known realities in order to find and bring the apprentice to him.[19]

Black Panther[]

Appearances: Jungle Action (Vol. 2) #22

Monica Lynne in a vision altered Caleb Lynne's history, inserting the presence of the Black Panther who helped Caleb face the Dark Riders and not be fooled by the politicians of the Freedman's Bureau.[20]

Appearances: Fear Itself: Fearsome Four #2

This version of Black Panther 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 Black Panther are unknown.[21]

Black Queen[]

Appearances: Exiles (Vol. 2) #6

Black Queen was a member of an alternate team of Exiles who was seen by the Exiles when they visited the Panoptichron.[22]

Black Widow[]

Natalia Romanova[]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1

Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare, which was sponsored by Stark Enterprises. Black Widow was present at the festivities on Asgard.[9]

Natalia Romanova (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, M.O.D.O.K. attacked Avengers Tower, causing Black Widow to electrocute him with her Gauntlet, killing him.[23]

Natasha Romanoff (Red Widow) from Marvel Future Revolution 001
Appearances: Marvel Future Revolution

Black Widow from an unspecified reality was recruited into the Omega Flight on Primary Earth. She was seen welcoming another new recruit to Omega Squad.[24]

  • Black Widow wears the suit classified as "Red Widow" in-game.
Natasha Romanoff (Endgame) from Marvel Future Revolution 001
Appearances: Marvel Future Revolution

Black Widow from an unspecified reality was recruited into the Omega Flight on Primary Earth. Stationed at the Omega Flight Headquarters, she tasked another fellow operative with investigating unusual activity in the dangerous and unstable Dark Zone.[24]

Bruce Banner (Earth-Unknown) and Natalia Romanova (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0001
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

When a time-traveller Doctor Doom tried to change the past to save Valeria's life, he fought against all of the superheroes of Earth and killed them all, including Black Widow.[25]

Blackwulf[]

Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5

Blackwulf murdered Captain America. He was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift into the Prime Marvel Universe.[26]

Blade[]

Appearances: Ghost Racers #3

Eric Brooks was a member of the Midnight Sons along with Danny Ketch.[27]

Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25

In an alternate future, Blade fought in the Skrull War of 20XX.[28]

Mentions: Despicable Deadpool #289

In 2022 A.D., Blade started a war with the vampires.[29]

Eric Brooks (Earth-Unknown) from War of the Realms Strikeforce The Dark Elf Realm Vol 1 1 0001
Appearances: War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Dark Elf Realm #1

Blade became king of the vampires and attacked his past counterpart, but the latter was able to defeat and eventually kill him.[30]

Blade was part of an illusion created by Lady Freyja inside the mind of Blade of Earth-616.

Eric Brooks (Earth-Unknown) from War of the Realms Strikeforce The Dark Elf Realm Vol 1 1 0002
Appearances: War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Dark Elf Realm #1

As part of an illusion created by Lady Freyja inside the mind of Punisher, he killed his allies, including Blade, but that didn't make him happy.[30]

Blastaar[]

Appearances: She-Hulk (Vol. 2) #3

Blastaar 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.[31]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1

Blastaar was defeated by Captain Marvel through brute force. They were glimpsed by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616 through her Reality Stone.[32]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1

Blastaar was seen battling Captain Marvel by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616 through her Reality Stone.[32]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1

Blastaar was seen battling Captain Marvel by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616 through her Reality Stone.[32]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1

Blastaar was defeated by Captain Marvel and Blue Marvel by overloading his senses with sonic wavelengths. They were glimpsed by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616 through her Reality Stone.[32]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1

Blastaar was seen battling Captain Marvel by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616 through her Reality Stone.[32]

Blob[]

Appearances: X-Men: No More Humans #1

This version of Blob 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, Blob initially attacked Tempus when she was discovered to be spying on Raze and Mystique. He later faced off against the X-Men.[33]

Blue Hulk[]

Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1

Blue Hulk was a clone of Hulk who alongside Red Hulk and White Hulk were designed to hunt down and destroy him. They all punched him in the nose causing it to bleed, since this attack was unsuccessfully Red Hulk went to smash the Green Hulk again but he was easily knocked down. Blue then approached spouting gibberish words which confused the Green Hulk and he threatened to smash the Blue Hulk but his nose bleed flared up spraying Blue and Green Hulk left to get tissues. White Hulk congratulated Blue for obtaining for blood to make more clones.[34]

Blue Marvel[]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1

Blue Marvel and Captain Marvel defeated Blastaar. They were glimpsed by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616.[32]

Boar[]

Appearances: Howard the Duck (Vol. 2) #6

The Mighty Boar of an unknown reality was glimpsed in the comic books of Earth-791021.[35]

Bodega Bandit[]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #33, Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #34, Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35, Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

This Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. However, he became corrupted after people began not caring for their city as much anymore and started to live off their fear instead. To this end, he gained the ability to travel to other bodegas, an ability his other counterparts do not possess and kidnapped Madison Tyler of the Prime Marvel Universe to draw more power from her fear. This drew the attention of the Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 who attempted to reach Spider-Woman by holding Madison's Earth-65 counterpart hostage. She ignored him, and later on Earth-616 this Bodega Bandit attacked her but escaped. She visited Bodega Bandit-65 and this version again attacked, forcing the pair to escape into the Bodega Beyond. After following a bodega cat, Gwen and Bodega Bandit-65 found where Madison was being held. Another battle ensued, in which they were able to capture this Bandit and learn his origin. After returning him to the Bodega Beyond, Bodega-65 and numerous other Bodega Bandits set about rehabilitating this Bandit with their love.[36]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35

A glowing green and flying Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega.[37]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35

A giant robot Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega.[37]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35, Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A Captain America Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[38]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35, Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A Cyber Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[38]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35, Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A vampire Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[38]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35, Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A cat-girl Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[38]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35, Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A pterodactyl Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[38]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35, Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A dinosaur Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[38]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35, Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A caveman Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[38]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A top-hat wearing Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[39]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A small robot Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[39]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A large green octopus Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[39]

Appearances: Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36

A squirrel Bodega Bandit was a being of unknown origin, one of an infinite number of Bodega Bandits that exist within the Bodega Beyond and their purpose is to remind people of how unpredictable life is, by robbing their assigned bodega. He was one of several Bodega Bandits who assisted Bodega Bandit of Earth-65 in rehabilitating a corrupted Bodega Bandit.[39]

Boom[]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1

Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare, which was sponsored by Stark Enterprises. Boom-Boom was present at the festivities on Asgard.[9]

Appearances: X-Force #100

Tabitha Smith was a member of X-Force which Queen of the Star Swords brought to the Prime Marvel Universe to attack the mainstream X-Force.[40]

Appearances: X-Force #100

Tabitha Smith was a member of X-Force which Queen of the Star Swords brought to the Prime Marvel Universe to attack the mainstream X-Force.[40]

Boomerang[]

Boomerang (Earth-Unknown) from Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse 002

A female version of Boomerang from an unknown reality was captured by the Spider-Society.[10]

Brain[]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #634-645

Brain was a criminal and also a scientific genius who managed to create an apparatus that could transport him into the dimension of comics. In the company of his partner, the slow-minded but muscular and strong Bull, they traveled to the dimension of Earth-616 and there they met Spider-Man and after following him to the Baxter Building and hearing him talking to Reed Richards, Brain became convinced that Spider -Man had invented a time machine. Intent on appropriating the time machine, Brain and Bull followed Spider-Man and after various vicissitudes they managed to get the machine delivered under threat that Brain would kill Bull. Brain was willing to go 48 years in the past so knowing various events he could use them to enrich himself but by operating the machine instead of traveling back 48 years he rejuvenated by 48 years and found himself a baby.[41]

Note: Brain and Bull are said to come from the "real world". The actual real world is commonly referred to as Earth-1218, however this cannot be the same reality as any depiction of the real world that couldn't/didn't actually happen. (i.e. No crossover's with other comic book realities) As such, whether the reality Brain and Bull hailed from is the same as Gwenpool is unclear.

Bull[]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #634-645

Bull was Brain's strong and muscular but slow-witted partner. When Bull followed Brain into the dimension of comics, while Brain was trying to appropriate the time machine invented by Spider-Man, Bull instead was looking for the autographs of the various comic characters.[41]

Note: Brain and Bull are said to come from the "real world". The actual real world is commonly referred to as Earth-1218, however this cannot be the same reality as any depiction of the real world that couldn't/didn't actually happen. (i.e. No crossover's with other comic book realities) As such, whether the reality Brain and Bull hailed from is the same as Gwenpool is unclear.

Bullseye[]

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

Bullseye was one of the villains killed by Deadpool.[42]

Burglar[]

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

Burglar from an unknown reality was captured by the Spider-Society.[10]


Byrdie the Duck[]

Appearances: What If...? S3E08

Byrdie the Duck was a super-powerful person.[43]

Appearances: What If...? S3E08

Aliases: Nova

Byrdie the Duck was a person known as Nova.[43]

Appearances: What If...? S3E08

Byrdie the Duck was a super-powerful person, and a literal anthropomorphic duck.[43]

Appearances: What If...? S3E08

Aliases: Archangel

Byrdie the Duck was a person known as Archangel.[43]

Appearances: What If...? S3E08

Byrdie the Duck was a super-powerful person.[43]

References[]

  1. Crazy (Vol. 3) #1
  2. Bug #1
  3. Amazing Spider-Man: Full Circle #1
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Marvel Comics #1000
  5. Amazing Spider-Man #600
  6. Thor (Vol. 6) #2
  7. 7.0 7.1 Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1
  8. X-Men First Class (Vol. 2) #8
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Secret Wars: Secret Love #1
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  11. Marvel Super Hero Squad Online
  12. Deadpool: Too Soon? Infinite Comic #6
  13. Vault of Spiders #1
  14. Journey Into Mystery #37
  15. Incredible Hulk #276
  16. https://www.instagram.com/p/CuPd702tHNB/
  17. https://twitter.com/kristaferanka/status/1683502392757862401
  18. FF (Vol. 2) #12
  19. Cable #85
  20. Jungle Action (Vol. 2) #22
  21. Fear Itself: Fearsome Four #2
  22. Exiles (Vol. 2) #6
  23. Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. S1E10
  24. 24.0 24.1 Marvel Future Revolution
  25. Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
  26. Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5
  27. Ghost Racers #3
  28. Unbelievable Gwenpool #25
  29. Despicable Deadpool #289
  30. 30.0 30.1 War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Dark Elf Realm #1
  31. She-Hulk (Vol. 2) #3
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 32.5 Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1
  33. X-Men: No More Humans #1
  34. Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1
  35. Howard the Duck (Vol. 2) #6
  36. Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #3336
  37. 37.0 37.1 Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #35
  38. 38.0 38.1 38.2 38.3 38.4 38.5 38.6 Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #3536
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic #36
  40. 40.0 40.1 X-Force #100
  41. 41.0 41.1 Amazing Spider-Man #634645
  42. Marvel Comics #1001
  43. 43.0 43.1 43.2 43.3 43.4 What If...? S3E08
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