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.
Kaine
- Appearances of Kaine(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Kaine(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Kaine(s) from Unknown Realities
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1
Aliases: Scarlet Spider Scarlet Spider was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[1] |
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Appearances: Spider-Verse #2
Aliases: Scarlet Spider Scarlet Spider was recruited into the Spider-Army and took part in the final battle in Loomworld.[2] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #21
Kaine was among the residents of San Francisco to be infected by the Carrion Virus. He encountered the reality-displaced Scarlet Spider of Earth-616 and the Spider-Woman of Earth-65 and attacked them, but he succumbed to the virus during the battle. The Web-Warriors took his corpse to Earth-001, where they performed an autopsy on him to learn about the Carrion Virus.[3] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man: Grim Hunt - The Kraven Saga #1
Kaine was one of Spider-Man's friends and allies killed by him.[4] |
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Appearances: Clone Conspiracy #2
Aliases: Scarlet Spider Scarlet Spider was investigating an alternate reality San Francisco that was infected by the Carrion Virus. On the run from a mod of infected, Kaine argued with the Master Weaver to prematurely open a portal. Karn told Kaine to remain patient, and Scarlet Spider was grabbed by one of the infected.[5] This reality was experienced by Earth-616 Scarlet Spider through a nightmare. |
Kang the Conqueror
- Appearances of Kang the Conqueror(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Kang the Conqueror(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Kang the Conqueror(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Kang the Conqueror(s) from Unknown Realities
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Appearances: Avengers #267, Avengers #268, Avengers #269
At some point in the divergent history of Kang, this Conqueror was approached by one of his alternate selves. "Kang-Prime", as he later became known, declared that other Kangs in the multiverse were idiots and fools, ruining the good name of Kang. These two Kangs joined with a third to form the Council of Kangs, who sat in judgment of other Kangs to prune the unworthy from their ranks. ![]() Unknown to Kang and Kang, however, Kang-Prime was consolidating his own rule of the Multiverse. For each Kang they eliminated, Kang-Prime took control of that Kang's divergent realm with a robotic doppelganger. Eventually, all Kangs but those three were eliminated. |
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Appearances: Avengers #267, Avengers #268
Mentions: Avengers #267, Avengers #292 Kang was one of the many divergences created unwillingly by Kang the Conqueror, a.k.a. "Prime Kang" of Earth-6311, member of Prime Kang's Council of Kangs. Kang was tricked by Prime Kang into entering in his private room at Castle Limbo; here, while seeing an alive Ravonna, was killed by Prime Kang.[7] |
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Appearances: Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #1
Alias: Kaseo This version of Kang, a member of the Council of Cross-Time Kangs, proposed, along with Raulex and Swaach, an assault on the Congress of Realities, but they were unaware that they were making the proposal to the Terminatrix (posing as Kang), who ignored their recommendations.[8] |
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Appearances: Avengers #293, Avengers #294, Avengers #295
Alias: Cobra Cobra was a member of the Council of Cross-Time Kangs; he was one of the assistants of the Chairman Kang, along with Kong.[10] |
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Appearances: Avengers #293, Avengers #294, Avengers #295
Alias: Kong Kong was a member of the Council of Cross-Time Kangs; he was one of the assistants of the Chairman Kang, along with Cobra.[10] |
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Appearances: Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (animated series) Season 2 23, Avengers #293, Avengers #294, Avengers #295, Avengers #296, Avengers #297, Fantastic Four #337, Fantastic Four #338, Avengers Annual #21
Alias: Chairman Kang, Lord Kang Chairman Kang was a member of the Council of Cross-Time Kangs.[10] During an attack on the Fantastic Four, he was incinerated to death by an enraged Human Torch.[11] |
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Appearances: Exiles (Vol. 2) #6
A female version of Kang from much later in her timeline who discovered that by meddling in time, alternate worlds would form. To counter this and to fix realities, she created the Panoptichron, the Tallus, and the Exiles as her agents to help fix time.[12] |
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Appearances: Exiles (Vol. 2) #6
A female version of Kang who set out to counteract the Exiles by forming her own team known as Weapon X.[12] |
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Appearances: Loki S1E06 (Statue)
After being ejected from the Citadel at the End of Time by Sylvie, Loki Variant L1130 ended up in an alternate version of the TVA from the one he knew, where the statues of Time-Keepers in charge were replaced with that of Kang.[13] |
Kangaroo
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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. Kangaroo was one of the participants who lost.[14] |
Karnak
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Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1
This version of Karnak 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.[15] |
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Appearances: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #13
Karnak was one of the intelligent people who went to the moon to meet with Moon Girl.[16] |
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Appearances: Marvel Comics #1000
Karnak was one of little Balck Bolt's classmates. Blackagar was late, but when he tried to justify himself, his voice destroyied the school.[17]
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Ka-Zar
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Mentions: Ka-Zar the Savage #26
Ka-Zar died, Shanna started a relationship with Leanne and had her mutant telekinetic abilities unlocked by A.I.M. experimentation. She updated her costume and became the greatest mutant telepath as "Dark Shanna". This reality was how Chris Claremont would write Ka-Zar.[18] |
King Arthur
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Appearances: Strange Worlds #4
In search of a court sorcerer, King Arthur names the stranger who was able to perform amazing actions, not knowing that he was a scientist who came from the future with a machine of his invention to seek the truth about Merlin and ended up being himself Merlin.[19] |
Kingpin
- Appearances of Kingpin(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Kingpin(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Kingpin(s) from Unknown Realities
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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 Kingpin.[20] |
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Appearances: War Machine #1
Kingpin 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.[21] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #14
Kingpin was infected and become a Zombie at an unknown point in time. His reality was visited by Miles Morales & Gwendolyn Stacy when the Dimensional Travel Watch broke and they were being pulled through different realities. Kingpin and the group of Zombies tried to attack and eat the pair but they were pulled away to a different reality.[22] Note: This may be a character from one of the several known Marvel Zombies realities but this is currently unknown. |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21
Kingpin was present at Spider-Man's wedding, he later attacked Spidey to kill Mary Jane and Peter wasn't able to stop him and the many others supervillains.[23] |
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Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001 |
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Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #32
Kingpin was one of Spider-Man's enemies who wanted Mary Jane Watson dead.[25]
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Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #70
During a nightmare caused by the homonymous magic entity, Spider-Man dreamt a reality where Kingpin was bonded with the Venom Symbiote.[26] |
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Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #71
During a nightmare caused by the homonymous magic entity, Spider-Man dreamt he was chased by many enemies, including Kingpin.[27] |
Klaw
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Appearances: Crazy Magazine #22
Due to the economic down-turn, Klaw and several other villains became writers for Crazy Magazine.[28] |
Knull
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #74
Knull helmed the King in Black.[29] |
Kraven the Hunter
- Appearances of Kraven the Hunter(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Kraven the Hunter(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Kraven the Hunter(s) from Unknown Realities
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Appearances: Strange Tales II #1
Kraven was stalking Spider-Man, so the superhero put an invitation to a prom in Kraven's post box. When Kraven saw it he kidnapped a girl who danced with him at the prom while Spider-Man relaxed himself.[30] |
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Appearances: Contest of Champions #10
Kraven arrived on the planet Battleworld with the Sinister Six in search of ISO-Sphere fragments, but he was attacked by the Civil Warriors.[31] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man: Full Circle #1
Aliases: Kraven the Hunt-Pig, The Spider In a possible future, High Evolutionary turned most of the world's population into werewolves. The surviving superheroes were turned into pigs, with Sergei Kravinoff becoming Kraven the Hunt-Pig. After returning to The Spider mantle, Sergei was killed by Spider-Swine.[32] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man: Grim Hunt - The Kraven Saga #1
Aliases: The Lion The Lion was an allegory of Kraven, that killed Spider-Man after he recited poetry.[4] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21
Kraven was present at Spider-Man's wedding, he later attacked Spidey with other enemies to kill Mary Jane and Peter wasn't able to stop them.[23] |
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Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #32
Kraven was one of Spider-Man's enemies who wanted Mary Jane Watson dead.[25]
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Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #71
During a nightmare caused by the homonymous magic entity, Spider-Man dreamt he was chased by many enemies, including Kraven.[27] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man: No Way Home
Kraven the Hunter was among the individuals almost pulled into Earth-199999 due to a corrupted spell involving Spider-Man's secret identity. The Doctor Strange of that reality was able to close the rift before Sergei could cross.[33] |
Kurrgo
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #7
In this reality Kurrgo used his ray to change people's personality so that they hunted the Fantastic Four.[34] |
Kyle Jinadu
- Appearances of Kyle Jinadu(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Kyle Jinadu(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Kyle Jinadu(s) from Unknown Realities
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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. Kyle was present at the festivities on Asgard.[14] |
Kylun
- Appearances of Kylun(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Kylun(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Kylun(s) from Unknown Realities
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Appearances: What The--?! #26
"Nazi-Kylun" were one of the many alternate reality members of Ecchscalibur that Bony Stark pulled to Earth-9047 with the simple aim of offering different - but related - designs for merchandising.[35] |
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Appearances: What The--?! #26
"Republican Kylun" were one of the many alternate reality members of Ecchscalibur that Bony Stark pulled to Earth-9047 with the simple aim of offering different - but related - designs for merchandising.[35] |
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Appearances: What The--?! #26
"Ranch-Style Kylun" were one of the many alternate reality members of Ecchscalibur that Bony Stark pulled to Earth-9047 with the simple aim of offering different - but related - designs for merchandising.[35] |
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Appearances: What The--?! #26
"Holistic Tofu Kylun" were one of the many alternate reality members of Ecchscalibur that Bony Stark pulled to Earth-9047 with the simple aim of offering different - but related - designs for merchandising.[35] |
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Appearances: What The--?! #26
"New Ecchscalibur on the Block Kylun" were one of the many alternate reality members of Ecchscalibur that Bony Stark pulled to Earth-9047 with the simple aim of offering different - but related - designs for merchandising.[35] |
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Appearances: What The--?! #26
"Bow Wearing Kylun" were one of the many alternate reality members of Ecchscalibur that Bony Stark pulled to Earth-9047 with the simple aim of offering different - but related - designs for merchandising.[35] |
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Appearances: What The--?! #26
"Hillbilly Kylun" were one of the many alternate reality members of Ecchscalibur that Bony Stark pulled to Earth-9047 with the simple aim of offering different - but related - designs for merchandising.[35] |
References
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man Vol 3 #1
- ↑ Spider-Verse #2
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man Vol 4 #21
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Spider-Man: Grim Hunt - The Kraven Saga #1
- ↑ Clone Conspiracy #2
- ↑ Avengers #267-269
- ↑ Avengers #267
- ↑ Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #1
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #4
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Avengers #293-295
- ↑ Fantastic Four #338
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Exiles Vol 2 #6
- ↑ Loki (TV series) Season 1 6
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Secret Wars: Secret Love #1
- ↑ Strange Tales Vol 5 #1
- ↑ Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #13
- ↑ Marvel Comics #1000
- ↑ Ka-Zar the Savage #26
- ↑ Strange Worlds #4
- ↑ Sensational She-Hulk #50
- ↑ War Machine #1
- ↑ Spider-Man Vol 2 #14
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21
- ↑ Marvel Comics #1001
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Sensational Spider-Man Vol 2 #32
- ↑ Ultimate Spider-Man #70
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Ultimate Spider-Man #71
- ↑ Crazy Magazine #22
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man Vol 5 #74
- ↑ Strange Tales II #1
- ↑ Contest of Champions #10
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man: Full Circle #1
- ↑ Spider-Man: No Way Home
- ↑ Fantastic Four #7
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 35.3 35.4 35.5 35.6 What The--?! #26