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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[]

Sabretooth[]

Appearances: Sabretooth & the Exiles #3, Sabretooth & the Exiles #4

A Sabretooth from an Earth-Unknown was hunted down by Graydon Creed and brought to Earth-616, where he was given to Doctor Barrington for experiments, which eventually killed him.[1]

Sandman[]

Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #27

Sandman was among the future enemies of Spider-Man who joined Peter on stage during his first-grade play.

This reality was viewed by Earth-616 Peter Parker in his dreams.[2]

Sandhog[]

Appearances: Untold Tales of Spider-Man '97 #1

Sandhog was a criminal whose recent appearances were reported by the Daily Bugle.[3]

Note: parody of Uncle Scrooge villain Mayor Hog and Sandman.

Sasquatch[]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1

Sasquatch was glimpsed by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616 through her Reality Stone.[4]

Sebastian Shaw[]

Mentioned: Immortal X-Men #3

A vision of the future in which Mister Sinister was traveling the cosmos in a starship powered by the artificially grown muscles of a long-dead Sebastian Shaw was seen by Destiny.[5]

Scarlet Centurion[]

Appearances: Doomed 2099 #1

A variant of Scarlet Centurion was recruited by Doctor Doom from the year 2099 to defeat his past self in order to avert his dystopian future. Unfortunately, the attack failed as Scarlet Centurion was swiftly killed by Emperor Doom.[6]

Scarlet Witch[]

Appearances: X-Men: No More Humans #1

This version of Scarlet Witch 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, Scarlet Witch faced off against the X-Men.[7]

Appearances: FF (Vol. 2) #12

Scarlet Witch was a character on a Japanese Shōjo anime that was watched by Luna Maximoff and Adolf Impossible.[8]

Appearances: Marvel Universe: Ultimate Spider-Man #4

During the Avengers' battle with Kang, the latter uses a time-control device, despite Captain America's advice not to, but the device conflicts with his glove, deploying Kang's bath spray and simultaneously creating a time loop, thus repeating the same scenario over and over again.[9]

Scarlet Itch[]

Appearances: What The--?! #12

Scarlet Itch was the mother of William Williams and Thomas Williams, whose true father was Spideyman. They inherited their father's spider-powers and crawled to the ceiling. Scarlet Itch and Vision could never locate them. This reality manifested in an imagination of Vision of Earth-9047.[10]

Scarlett Wench[]

Appearances: FOOM #6

Wanda got married with her teammate Vish. While Vish enjoyed his role as a husband, Wanda suffered from the tiring housework. This reality manifested in an imagination of Visage and Scarlett Wench of Earth-665.[11]

Scorpion[]

Appearances: Contest of Champions #10

Scorpion arrived on the planet Battleworld with the Sinister Six in search of ISO-Sphere fragments, but he was attacked by the Civil Warriors.[12]

Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

Aliases:Venom

When a time-traveller Doctor Doom tried to change the past to save Valeria's life, he appeared during the Civil War and fought against all of the heroes, including Venom.[13]

Scott Aukerman[]

Appearances: Astonishing Spider-Man Infinity Comic #34-36

Scott Aukerman was writing the Astonishing Spider-Man Infinity Comic series when he pulled Spider-Man into his reality to tell him the series had been cancelled.[14]

Scott Koblish[]

Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001

Scott Koblish couldn't draw all Deadpool's victims for Marvel Comics' eighty anniversary.[15]

Screwball[]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Screwball from an unspecified reality was captured by the Spider-Society.[16]

Sea Absolute Carnage[]

Appearances: Crazy (Vol. 3) #1

On an Earth-Unknown, the Sea Absolute Carnage were created and sold as pets, who seemed to attack their owners.[17]

Sea Aunt May[]

Appearances: Crazy (Vol. 3) #1

On an Earth-Unknown, the Sea Aunt May were created and sold as pets.[17]

Sea Hit-Monkeys[]

Appearances: Crazy (Vol. 3) #1

On an Earth-Unknown, the Sea Hit-Monkeys were created and sold as pets. This particular breed could be trained to kill other pets, with the test version having less feces throwing.[17]

Sea J. Jonah Jameson[]

Appearances: Crazy (Vol. 3) #1

On an Earth-Unknown, the Sea J. Jonah Jameson were created and sold as pets, who seemed to want pictures of Sea Spider-Monkey.[17]

Sea Modokeys[]

Appearances: Crazy (Vol. 3) #1

On an Earth-Unknown, the Sea Modokeys were created and sold as pets. This particular breed were eager to please, but couldn't do anything due to their large heads.[17]

Secret Avengers[]

Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7


When a time-traveller Doctor Doom tried to change the past to save Valeria's life, he appeared during the Civil War and fought against all of the heroes, including Captain America's Secret Avengers.[13]

Sentry[]

Appearances: Exiles (Vol. 2) #6

Sentry was a member of an alternate team of Exiles who was seen in the crystal walls of the Panoptichron by the Exiles when they visited the palace.[18]

Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

When a time-traveller Doctor Doom tried to change the past to save Valeria's life, he appeared during the Civil War and fought against all of the heroes, including Sentry.[13]

Sersi[]

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #11

Sersi from a comic book read by Beavis and Butt-Head.[19]

Shadowcat[]

Appearances: New Exiles #17

Shadowcat was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when numerous Kittys that came to the side of the dying Cat.[20]

Kitty Pryde[]

Appearances: New Exiles #14-17, Star-Lord and Kitty Pryde #3

Aliases: Tigra

Kitty Pryde mutated into a feline form, getting powers similar to that of Tigra. She was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to and whose form Cat took for a short period of time.[21] She ended up in an unspecified domain on the Battleworld.[22]

Appearances: New Exiles #15

Aliases: Sleepwalker

Kitty Pryde became Sleepwalker, and was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when Black Cloak attacked Cat.[23] She was also one of the numerous Kittys that came to the side of the dying Cat.[20]

Appearances: New Exiles #15

Aliases: Wolverine

Kitty Pryde became Wolverine, and was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when Black Cloak attacked Cat.[23]

Appearances: New Exiles #15, New Exiles #17

Aliases: Darkhawk

Kitty Pryde became Darkhawk, and was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when Black Cloak attacked Cat.[23] She was also one of the numerous Kittys that came to the side of the dying Cat.[20]

Appearances: New Exiles #15

Aliases: Spider-Woman

Kitty Pryde became Spider-Woman, and was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when Black Cloak attacked Cat.[23]

Appearances: New Exiles #15

Aliases: Dazzler

Kitty Pryde became Dazzler, and was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when Black Cloak attacked Cat.[23]

Appearances: New Exiles #15

Aliases: Sprite

Kitty Pryde became Sprite, and was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when Black Cloak attacked Cat.[23] She was also one of the numerous Kittys that came to the side of the dying Cat.[20]

Appearances: New Exiles #15

Kitty Pryde became a zombie, and was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when Black Cloak attacked Cat.[23]

Appearances: New Exiles #17

A demonic Kitty Pryde was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when numerous Kittys that came to the side of the dying Cat.[20]

Appearances: New Exiles #17

A robot Kitty Pryde was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when numerous Kittys that came to the side of the dying Cat.[20]

Appearances: New Exiles #17

A Kitty Pryde based on Supergirl, and was one of the multiversal Kitty Prydes that Cat Pryde connected to, she was briefly seen when numerous Kittys that came to the side of the dying Cat.[20]

Appearances: Fall of the House of X #3

Alias: Shadowkat

One of Doctor Stasis' nightmares was to be killed by Shadowkat.[24]

Appearances: New Exiles #5

Alias: Captain America

Kitty Pryde became Captain America, and was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Appearances: New Exiles #5

A Kitty Pryde was briefly seen by Cat and Morph.

Shallocat[]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Nazi-Shallocat" 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.[25]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Russian Cossack Shallocat" 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.[25]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Republican Shallocat" 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.[25]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Ranch-Style Shallocat" 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.[25]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Holistic Tofu Shallocat" 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.[25]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Punk Shallocat" 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.[25]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Hair Curler Shallocat" 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.[25]

Midget[]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Nazi-Widget" 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.[25]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Russian Cossack Widget" 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.[25]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Ranch-Style Widget" 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.[25]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"Holistic Tofu Widget" 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.[25]

Appearances: What The--?! Winter Special #1

"New Ecchscalibur on the Block Widget" 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.[25]

Shalla-Bal[]

Appearances: Defenders #100

Mephisto tried to convince Silver Surfer to give him his soul by showing him that he could realize Norrin's wish to stay with his beloved Shalla-Bal.[26]

Shanna the She-Devil[]

Mentions: Ka-Zar the Savage #26

Aliases: Dark Shanna

After the death of Ka-Zar, 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.[27]

Sharon Ventura[]

Appearances: Fantastic Four #330

Aliases: Ms. Marvel

A reality where Sharon and the Fantastic Four battled Psycho-Man was seen by Aron, the Rogue Watcher of Earth-616, while studying his enemies.[28]

Shatterstar[]

Appearances: X-Force #100

Shatterstar was a member of X-Force which Queen of the Star Swords brought to the Prime Marvel Universe to attack the mainstream X-Force.[29]

She-Hulk[]

Jennifer Walters[]

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #4

She-Hulk from a comic book read by Beavis and Butthead.[30]

Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #47

She-Hulk was a member of the Fantastic Four when Sue Storm gave birth to her and Reed Richards' second child, Valeria. She-Hulk visited her after she gave birth.[31] Note: On Earth-616, Valeria was initially stillborn, this reality was where that never happened.[31]

Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1

She-Hulk was being spied on by the Fake Watcher when he was captured by Nick Fury and sent him to jail.[32]

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. She-Hulk was present at the festivities on Asgard.[33]

Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25

In an alternate future, She-Hulk fought in the Skrull War of 20XX, where she defeated her skrull doppelganger.[34]

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

She-Hulk was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. She was seen battling Ducktor Doom. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising Celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Jen Walters.[35]

Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

When a time-traveller Doctor Doom tried to change the past to save Valeria's life, he appeared during the Civil War and fought against all of the heroes, including She-Hulk.[13]

Appearances: War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Dark Elf Realm #1

Aliases Hulk

As part of an illusion created by Lady Freyja inside the mind of Punisher, he killed his allies, including Hulk, but that didn't make him happy.[36]

She-Hulk (Skrull)[]

Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25

In an alternate future, a skrull impersonating She-Hulk fought in the Skrull War of 20XX. She was defeated by her human doppelganger.[34]

Shivoor[]

Appearances: Hulk Monster-Size Special #1

Shivoor yelled at Goom for reading Hulk fairy tales to Googam.[37]

Shocker[]

Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #27

Shocker was among the future enemies of Spider-Man who joined Peter on stage during his first-grade play.

This reality was viewed by Earth-616 Peter Parker in his dreams.[2]

Appearances: Spider-Woman (Vol. 5) #3

Shocker was amidst a battle with Spider-Man. They were viewed by the Jess Drew of Earth-616 through the Web of Life and Destiny.[38]

Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001

Shocker was one the villains killed by Deadpool.[15]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Shocker from an Earth-Unknown was captured by the Spider-Society.[16][39]

Appearances: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #2

In this reality, Shocker was able to kill Spider-Man, who tried to punch him.[40]

Appearances: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #2

In this reality, Shocker was able to kill Spider-Man, who tried to attack him from the roof.[40]

Appearances: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #2

In this reality, Shocker was able to kill Spider-Man, who tried to catch him with his web.[40]

Appearances: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #2

In this reality, Shocker was able to kill Spider-Man, who tried to escape from him.[40]

Siena Blaze[]

Appearances: X-Men: No More Humans #1

This version of Siena Blaze 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, Siena Blaze faced off against the X-Men.[7]

Sigyn[]

Appearances: Loki #3

Loki was chained for eternity to a rock over which suspends a poisonous snake for his crime. Sigyn has to keep the snake's venom from his face. When occasionally she emptys the bowl, the venom drops into Loki's eyes. This reality was glimpsed by Loki of Earth-94001 when Karnilla used her magic to search for a Loki similar to him..[41]

Silk[]

Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25

One Halloween, Silk, Miles Morales, and Spider-Man were defeated by Green Goblin. Luckily, they were rescued by Gwenpool. The four heroes then met up with Spider-Woman and ate pizza while people watching the trick-or-treaters.[34]

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

Silk was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Cindy Moon.[35]

Silver Sable[]

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #10

Silver Sable from a comic read by Beavis and Butt-Head.[42]

Silver Surfer[]

Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28

Silver Surfer attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention where he grabbed Sgt Fury.[43]

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #4

Silver Surfer from a comic book read by Beavis and Butt-Head.[30]

Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1

Galactus had a booger stuck on his face which Silver Surfer laughed at.[32]

Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25

In an alternate future, Silver Surfer was among the heroes who opposed an alliance between Magneto, Malekith the Accursed, and Ultron. Gwenpool used Norrin's surfboard to take the Casket of Ancient Winters from them, thwarting their nefarious plan.[34]

Appearances: Crazy (Vol. 3) #1

Silver Surfer got his name as he kept getting silver in Intergalactic Surfing Contests.[17]

Appearances: Uncanny Avengers #16, Uncanny Avengers #22

Silver Surfer was a member of the Infinity Watch who assembled in the year 3193 by Immortus to help the Avengers Unity Division defeat Kang and his Chronos Corps.[44][45]

Appearances: Defenders #100

Mephisto tried to convince Silver Surfer to give him his soul by showing him that he could realize Norrin's wish to stay with his beloved Shalla-Bal.[26]

Simian Torch[]

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

Simian Torch was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Simian Torch.[35]

Sinister Six[]

Appearances: Contest of Champions #10

Sinister Six arrived on the planet Battleworld in search of ISO-Sphere fragments, but they were fought by the Civil Warriors.[12]

Appearances: Tangled Web: The Thousand #1

Carl King posed as Spider-Man and fought the Sinister Six in a dream.[46]

Siryn[]

Appearances: X-Force #100

Siryn was a member of X-Force which Queen of the Star Swords brought to the Prime Marvel Universe to attack the mainstream X-Force.[29]

Sister Maggie[]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
(December 12, 2018)

A version of Maggie Murdock was seen along with her son Matthew Murdock as they were witnessing a version of the Kingpin trying to murder a young Spider-Man.[47]

Skaar[]

Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5

Skaar murdered Thanos. He was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift into the Prime Marvel Universe.[48]

Slyde[]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Slyde from an Earth-Unknown was captured by the Spider-Society.[16]

Smith[]

Appearances: Astonishing #9

Smith was a scientist who, unlike his colleagues, was convinced that traveling to the past would not lead to any changes and therefore sent a brass sphere 200 years into the past with his time machine. The sphere returned in 1951 after accidentally killing tailor J.W. Winters, but the scientists, despite having undergone obvious changes, did not notice anything and thought that the experiment had been completely successful. They repeated the experiment two more times, pushing themselves further and further into the past, and when the sphere returned everything had changed even if the scientists had not understood the change to the point that they found themselves to be amphibians who had never left the water.[49]

Soul-Strangler[]

Appearances: Jungle Action (Vol. 2) #22

Monica Lynne in a vision altered Caleb Lynne's history, inserting the presence of the Black Panther, where Caleb was less submissive towards the Ku Klux Klan and faced them with the help of the Panther who attacked the Soul Strangler himself, who in this reality was a real demon.[50]

Spectrum[]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown Prime #1

Aliases: Captain Marvel

Monica Rambeau was one of the Captains Marvell to obtain the Reality Stone of their respective universe that was glimpsed by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616 through her Reality Stone.[51]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1

Aliases: Captain Marvel

After defeating Blastaar alongside Blue Marvel, Captain Marvel was contacted by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616 when she was seeking advice to vanquish her reality's Blastaar. She told her to overload his senses with sonic wavelengths.[4]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1

Aliases: Captain Marvel

Captain Marvel was seen battling Blastaar by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616 through her Reality Stone.[4]

Speed[]

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. Speed was present at the festivities on Asgard.[33]

Speedball[]

Appearances: New Warriors Annual #3

Speedball defeated Doctor Doom and saved Brittany Hope from him, foiling Doom's plan to make Brittany the queen of Latveria. This reality manifisted in an imagination of Robert Baldwin of Earth-616.[52]

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

Speedball was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Robby Baldwin.[35]


Spider-Cat[]

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

Spider-Cat was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was knocked into the window of the Watchdog's bar and had a brief conversation with patrons Howard the Duck and Spider-Ham. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Meows Morales.[35]

Peter Parker (Earth-Unknown) from LEGO Spider-Verse CMF 001
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A Spider-Cat was a member of the Spider Society. He was present while different members of the Spider Society (Earth-928B) pointed at each other.[53]

Spider-Girl[]

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

Spider-Girl was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar.[35]

Appearances: Doomed 2099 #1

A variant of Spider-Girl was recruited by Doctor Doom from the year 2099 to defeat his past self in order to avert his dystopian future. Unfortunately, the attack failed as Spider-Girl was swiftly killed by Emperor Doom.[6]

Peter Parker (Earth-Unknown) and May Parker (Earth-Unknown) from LEGO Spider-Verse CMF 001
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A LEGO Mayday Parker was the daughter of Peter B. Parker Spider-Man, a member of the Spider Society. She was present while different members of the Spider Society (Earth-928B) pointed at each other.[53]

Spider-Ham[]

Appearances: Marvel Age #57

Aliases:Spider-Hamlet

In an unknown reality, Star Comics was written by William Shakespeare. As a result, Spider-Ham was called "Spider-Hamlet" instead.[54]

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

Spider-Ham was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He grew weary of the fighting and went to a nearby bar, where he befriended Howard the Duck. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Peter Porker.[35]

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

Spider-Ham was a close friend of Peter B. Parker. When the newspaper that published their adventures ceased to exist, so too did the Peter cease to exist.[35]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man: Full Circle #1

Aliases: Bombastic Bag-Ham

Spider-Man hallucinated Bombastic Bag-Ham, seeing him as the personification of his humorous side.[55]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1

Aliases: Iron Ham

Iron Ham was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1

Aliases: Green Ham

Green Ham was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1

Aliases: Deviled Ham

Deviled Ham was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1, Secret Wars: Battleworld #3

Aliases: Ant-Ham

Ant-Ham was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56] He later ended up on Battleworld and was briefly seen in a fight between multiple versions of Ant-Man.[57]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1, Secret Wars: Battleworld #3

Aliases: Aunt-Ham

Aunt-Ham was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1

Aliases: Captain Hamerica

Ultimate Captain Hamerica was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1

Aliases: Hambit

Hambit was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1

Aliases: Hamneto

Hamneto was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1

Aliases: Mister Fantastic Ham

A member of Fantastic Ham, a team apparently composed of Spider-Ham counterparts, was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1

Aliases: Invisible Ham

A member of Fantastic Ham, a team apparently composed of Spider-Ham counterparts, was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1

Aliases: Ham Torch

A member of Fantastic Ham, a team apparently composed of Spider-Ham counterparts, was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham #1

Aliases: Ham-Thing

A member of Fantastic Ham, a team apparently composed of Spider-Ham counterparts, was seen by Peter Porker of Earth-7231 when he was lost in the Multiverse.[56]

Appearances: Spider-Ham: A Pig in Time #1

A ninja variant of Spider-Ham was shown through the Web of Life and Destiny to Peter Porker by Piguel O'Malley.[58]

Appearances: Spider-Ham: A Pig in Time #1

A black and white variant of Spider-Ham was shown through the Web of Life and Destiny to Peter Porker by Piguel O'Malley.[58]

Appearances: Spider-Ham: A Pig in Time #1

A shadowy variant of Peter Porker was shown through the Web of Life and Destiny to Peter Porker by Piguel O'Malley.[58]

Appearances: Spider-Ham: A Pig in Time #1

A webbed-suit variant of Peter Porker was shown through the Web of Life and Destiny to Peter Porker-8311 by Piguel O'Malley.[58]

Appearances: Spider-Ham: A Pig in Time #1

On their journey through time across realities, Peter Porker and Piguel O'Malley passed through a pirate-themed reality in which the local Variant of Spider-Ham was battling his nemesis, the Emerald Gobbler.[58]

Appearances: Spider-Ham: A Pig in Time #1

On their journey through time across realities, Peter Porker and Piguel O'Malley passed through a roman-themed reality in which the local Variant of Spider-Ham was a gladiator battling foes send by his nemesis, the Green Gobbler.[58]

Appearances: Spider-Ham: A Pig in Time #1

On their journey through time across realities, Peter Porker and Piguel O'Malley passed through a medieval-themed reality in which the local Variant of Spider-Ham was battling his nemesis, the Green Gobbler, in a joust.[58]

Appearances: Not Brand Echh (Vol. 2) #14

Spider-Ham as a non-anthropomorphic pig with swine flu was introduced by Forbush Man. [59]

Appearances: What The--?! #3

Spider-Ham was made into bacons after death and eaten by Raven the Hunter. This reality manefisted in a dream of Spider-Ham-TRN1658.[60]

Spider-Horse[]

Widow (Earth-Unknown) from LEGO Spider-Verse CMF 001
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A LEGO Spider-Horse was the companion of Patrick O'Hara, a member of the Spider Society. Widow was present while different members of the Spider Society (Earth-928B) pointed at each other.[53]

Spider-Man[]

Appearances: Crazy (Vol. 3) #1

On an Earth-Unknown, the Sea Spider-Monkeys were created and sold as pets.[17]

Appearances: Web Warriors #9

This Spider-Man was recruited in the Spider-Army of Octavia Otto to fight Electros.[61]

Appearances: Web Warriors #10

This Spider-Man was recruited in the Spider-Army of Octavia Otto to fight Electros.[62]

Appearances: Web Warriors #10

This Spider-Man was recruited in the Spider-Army of Octavia Otto to fight Electros.[62]

Appearances: Web Warriors #10

This Spider-Man was recruited in the Spider-Army of Octavia Otto to fight Electros.[62]

Appearances: Web Warriors #10

This Spider-Man was recruited in the Spider-Army of Octavia Otto to fight Electros.[62]

Appearances: Web Warriors #10

This Spider-Man was recruited in the Spider-Army of Octavia Otto to fight Electros.[62]

Appearances: Web Warriors #10

This Spider-Man was recruited in the Spider-Army of Octavia Otto to fight Electros.[62]

Appearances: Web Warriors #10

This Spider-Man was recruited in the Spider-Army of Octavia Otto to fight Electros.[62]

Appearances: Web Warriors #10

This Spider-Man was recruited in the Spider-Army of Octavia Otto to fight Electros.[62]

Appearances: Web Warriors #10

This Spider-Man was recruited in the Spider-Army of Octavia Otto to fight Electros.[62]

Appearances: Spider-Man Adventures #8

Spider-Man tried to rescue Peter Parker from an unnamed black spectre, but the creature swallowed Parker whole.[63]

This reality was experienced by the Peter Parker of Earth-TRN566 through a dream.

Miguel O'Hara[]

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #14

Spider-Man 2099 from a comic book read by Beavis and Butt-Head.[64]

Appearances: Marvel Super Hero Squad Online

Miguel has a similar history as his Earth-19299 counterpart. He was in the Unfriendly Neighborhood Spider-Men group recruited by the Green Goblin to fight the Super Hero Squad.[65]

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

Miguel O'Hara was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[66]

Appearances: Spider-Man 2099 (Vol. 2) #2

Aliases: Mike O'Mara

Confronted by Liz Allan about his Mike O'Mara identity being fake, he decided to throw her out his window. Miguel snarled at her as she plummeted to her death.

This reality was experienced by Earth-928 Miguel O'Hara through a daydream.[67]

Miles Morales[]

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

Miles Morales was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[66]

Appearances: All-New, All-Different Avengers Annual #1

Spider-Man competed with Nova for Ms. Marvel's affections.[68] This reality was a fan-fiction written by Miles Morales.

Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25

One Halloween, Spider-Man, Silk, and Peter Parker were defeated by Green Goblin. Luckily, they were rescued by Gwenpool. The four heroes then met up with Spider-Woman and ate pizza while watching the trick-or-treaters.[34]

Appearances: Spider-Bot Infinity Comic #7

Lockjaw and a Spider-Bot encountered Zombie Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel as they teleported across the Multiverse.[69]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Miles Morales came out to his parents as Spider-Man. Jeff and Rio immediately accepted him, raised a couch above their heads and sang a song about how they loved and respected their son despite him having previously lied to them. This reality was imagined by Miles Morales from Earth-1610B.[16]

Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 9) #17

Spider-Man was among his universe's heroes slain by Earth-616's Deadpool and Wolverine, who were trying to kill everyone they encountered in their multiversal-hopping, hoping that one of the people they killed would be the one responsible for the decaying of the Multiverse.[70]

Miles G. Morales (Earth-Unknown) 001
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A LEGO Miles Morales Prowler was present at the Spider Society while different members pointed at each other.[53]

Pavitr Prabhakar[]

Pavitr Prabhakar (Earth-Unknown) from LEGO CMF 001
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A LEGO Spider-Man India was a member of the Spider Society. He was present while different members of the Spider Society (Earth-928B) pointed at each other.[53]

Peter Parker[]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5

A Dick Tracy-like Spider-Man manifisted as other artists draw Spider-Man for different publications.[71]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5

A Li'l Abner-like Spider-Man manifisted as other artists draw Spider-Man for different publications.[71]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5

A Mickey Mouse-like Spider-Man manifisted as other artists draw Spider-Man for different publications.[71]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5

An Archie Andrews-like Spider-Man manifisted as other artists draw Spider-Man for different publications.[71]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5

A Superman-like Spider-Man manifisted as other artists draw Spider-Man for different publications.[71]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5

A Charlie Brown-like Spider-Man manifisted as other artists draw Spider-Man for different publications.[71]

Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28

Spider-Man attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention where he was seen confronting Conan.[43]

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

Aliases: Spider-Duck

Spider-Duck of an unknown reality was glimpsed in the comic books of Earth-791021.[72]

Appearances: Daredevils #3

Peter Parker was working in the Daily Bugle when Green Goblin recreated the set-up Spider-Man's Atari game (where he set up explosives in a building) and challenged Spider-Man to a versus match of the game. If Goblin won, the bomb's would explode and if Spider-Man won the bomb's would diffuse. The pair played the game and Spider-Man came out on top and Green Goblin was arrested.[73]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #240

Two giant Doctor Octopus and the Owl were chasing Spider-Man who wondered how many times he would have to fight them and the pair of crime lords replied until they destroyed him and that would happen soon. He later met the Black Cat who told him that they had defeated Doctor Octopus and the Owl as they had intended and then asked him to hug her and then transformed into a skeleton. Then Hobgoblin burst in and told him that he would be the death of him, that there was no way to escape him and that he was responsible for his creation. Finally Spider-Man encountered a giant Gladiator who accused him of being responsible and the right punishment for him was death.[74]

Note: This occurred during a restless dream of Peter Parker.

Appearances: Spider-Man Adventures #8

Peter Parker was on the run from an unnamed black spectre. Spider-Man tried to save him, but the creature swallowed Parker whole.[63]

This reality was experienced by the Peter Parker of Earth-TRN566 through a dream.

Appearances: Bug #1

Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive grasshopper. This reality formed when Annihilus (Earth-77640) attempted to conquer the space-time continuum.[75]

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #3

Spider-Man in a comic ready by Beavis and Butt-Head.[76]

Appearances: Untold Tales of Spider-Man '97 #1

Alias: Spider-Duck

Peter Parker visited Uncle Jonah in his newspaper vault. Presumably, he also secretly operated as the superhero "Spider-Duck", as reported on a newspaper of Daily Bugle.[3]

Note: This reality was a parody of Dell Comics version of Uncle Scrooge

Appearances: Untold Tales of Spider-Man '97 #1

Spider-Man had to confront Flash Thompson who had been mutated into a giant turtle and had to attack Spider-Man.[3]

Note: This reality was a parody of DC Comics' book Superman's Pal: Jimmy Olsen.

Appearances: Exiles #63

Nothing is known about this person other than that he worked alongside someone resembling Captain America.[77]

Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #27

Spider-Man joined the young Peter Parker on stage along with all his future enemies during his first-grade play.

This reality was viewed by Earth-616 Peter Parker in his dreams.[2]

Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man (UK) #126

In her human form, Peter's aunt, May-Hulk, told him to brush his teeth before going to bed, warning him not to make her angry. Peter complied in fear.[78]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #527

Peter accepted The Other and transformed into a giant spider.[79]

Appearances: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #8

Spider-Man confronted Lord Doom. The pair fought with Lightsabers until Spider-Man beheaded Lord Doom.[80]

Note:

  • The character was seen in the movie "Spider-Man IV" on Earth-6078, presumably played by Peter Parker of that reality.
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #17

In this reality, after receiving the powers, it is Peter who bullies Flash.[81]

Appearances: Stan Lee Meets the Amazing Spider-Man #1
Peter Parker (Earth-Unknown) from Stan Lee Meets the Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 1 003

During an interdimensional Comic-Con, Steve Rennitz was shown some comic books about common people, one of those ("Amazing Reality #15") presented a simple (but taunted by the world) student, who fought for doing his homeworks despite a spider bite. Some issues later, he was seen holding his girlfriend Gwen, died for chicken pox, menacing the medics to denounce them for their wrong diagnosis.[82]

Appearances: Stan Lee Meets the Amazing Spider-Man #1

During an interdimensional Comic-Con, Steve Rennitz was shown some comic books about unrealistic superheroes, where from great power comes money and girls and where Gwen Stacy didn't die, but Green Goblin taught her dancing, resulting in Spidey to stay with both her and Mary Jane at the same time.[82]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #600

Spider-Man teamed up with a member of the Distinguished Competition.[83]

Appearances: Exiles (Vol. 2) #6

Spider-Man was a member of an alternate team of Exiles who was seen by the Exiles when they visited the Panoptichron.[18]

Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1

Peter Parker caught his Aunt May buying pornography.[32]

Peter Parker (Earth-Unknown) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 630 001
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #630

Spider-Man got into a deadly fight with Lizard but Curt's son managed to calm his father down.

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.

Appearances: Strange Tales II #1

Kraven the Hunter was stalking Spider-Man, so the superhero put an invitation to prom in Kraven's post box, so the hunter went to the prom and Spidey could relax himself.[84]

Appearances: Marvel Super Hero Squad Online

Peter has a similar history as his Earth-616 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.[65]

Appearances: Marvel Super Hero Squad Online

Peter has a similar history as his Earth-616 counterpart except that he is evil and has remained bonded to the Venom symbiote. He was in the Unfriendly Neighborhood Spider-Men group recruited by the Green Goblin to fight the Super Hero Squad.[65]

Appearances: Marvel Super Hero Squad Online

Peter has a similar history as his Earth-616 counterpart except that he is evil and was once a member of the Future Foundation. He was in the Unfriendly Neighborhood Spider-Men group recruited by the Green Goblin to fight the Super Hero Squad.[65]

Appearances: Marvel Super Hero Squad Online

Peter has a similar history as his Earth-99914 counterpart except that he is evil.[65]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #660

Due to the device created by Dr. Octopus to carry out his scheme, various members of the Future Foundation began to undergo convergences with alternate versions where each of them had different powers, such as Spider-Man who swapped his powers with those of Spider-Woman.[85]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #660

Due to the device created by Dr. Octopus to carry out his scheme, various members of the Future Foundation began to undergo convergences with alternate versions where each of them had different powers, such as Spider-Man who found himself in a body and identity seemingly similar to that of Kain.[85]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Season One #1

After being bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker was mutated into a humanoid spider monster. This reality was imagined by Peter Parker of Earth-46266.[86]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Season One #1

After being bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker developed radiation poisoning. This reality was imagined by Peter Parker of Earth-46266.[86]

Appearances: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #2

In this reality, Shocker was able to kill Spider-Man, who tried to punch him.[40]

Appearances: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #2

In this reality, Shocker was able to kill Spider-Man, who tried to attack him from the roof.[40]

Appearances: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #2

In this reality, Shocker was able to kill Spider-Man, who tried to catch him with his web.[40]

Appearances: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #2

In this reality, Shocker was able to kill Spider-Man, who tried to escape from him.[40]

Appearances: Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3

At one point Otto Octavius switched bodies with him, and after this event Peter died. When the Avengers eventually learned of this, they confronted him, accusing him of murdering Parker.[87]

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

Spider-Man explained his powers and abilities to The Readers.[66]

Appearances: Spider-Verse #2

A Peter Parker wearing the wrestler costume was recruited into the Spider-Army and took part in the final battle in Loomworld.[88]

Appearances: Spider-Verse #2

A Spider-Man with a loose-fitting costume was recruited into the Spider-Army and took part in the final battle in Loomworld.[88] This Spider-Man may be inspired by the Spider-Man from the 1973 unlicensed turkish film "3 Dev Adam", which became infamous for having a villainous red and green Spider-Man as the main antagonist.

Appearances: Spider-Verse #2, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #14, Spider-Geddon #5

A Spider-Man wearing Spider-Man's Stealth Suit was recruited into the Spider-Army and took part in the final battle in Loomworld.[88] He later rejoined the army and helped apprehend the Inheritors in the Transamerica Pyramid.[89]

Appearances: Spider-Verse #2

A Spider-Man wearing Spider-Man's Stealth Suit was recruited into the Spider-Army and took part in the final battle in Loomworld.[88]

Appearances: Spider-Woman (Vol. 5) #3

Spider-Man was amidst a battle with Shocker. They were viewed by the Jess Drew of Earth-616 through the Web of Life and Destiny.[38]

Appearances: Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #5

Spider-Man had a bushy prehensile tail. This feature was replicated by the Venom Symbiote.[90]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1

Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare. Spider-Man was one of the other contestants who lost.[33]

Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5

Spider-Man had teamed-up with Adam Warlock, Mania, Valkyrie, and Vision. He was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift into the Prime Marvel Universe.[48]

Appearances: I Am Groot #4

This version of Spider-Man was imprisoned for an extended period of time in The Caretaker's Labyrinth on Terminal. He had seemingly mutated into some kind of monster when Groot discovered him and Spider-Man asked Groot to come closer so he could eat him.[91]

Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25

One Halloween, Spider-Man, Silk, and Miles Morales were defeated by Green Goblin. Luckily, they were rescued by Gwenpool. The four heroes then met up with Spider-Woman and ate pizza while people watching the trick-or-treaters. Parker pointed out to Poole a young girl dressed as her.[34]

Appearances: Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Captain Marvel - First Day of School #1

Spider-Man was met by Captain Marvel who proclaimed she was there to give him his Avengers membership card. He didn't believe her because she had tricked him in the past, however she convinced him this time was true but when he went to grab it she tripped him up. This reality was one of several newspaper cartoons seen in the Daily Bugle.[92]

Note: This reality is a homage/parody of the Peanuts comic strip, with Spider-Man being Charlie Brown

Appearances: Spider-Geddon #3

Spider-Man was a member of the Spider-Army that participated in their failed bombing of Jennix's laboratory.[93]

Appearances: Spider-Geddon #5

Spider-Man was recruited into the Spider-Army by Spider-Gwen and helped defeat the Inheritors.[89]

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

Spider-Man was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. Spider-Ham attempted to recruit him to Larval Earth's side, but he declined, confused by the whole ordeal. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Peter Parker.[35]

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

Peter B. Parker was a close friend of Spider-Ham. When the newspaper that published their adventures ceased to exist, so to did the Peters cease to exist.[35]

Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 5) #15

Spider-Man was one of the heroes killed by Dormammu and his herald Galactus.[94]

Appearances: Spider-Verse (Vol. 3) #1

This version of Spider-Man wore a mask that exposes his mouth and chin. He was seen by the Spider-Man of Earth-1610 as the latter was pulled through the Web of Life and Destiny.[95]

Appearances: Crazy (Vol. 3) #1

Spider-Man stopped Smash & Grab by feeding him "Little Insulinnies" which put him into a stupor.[17]

Appearances: Crazy (Vol. 3) #1

In this reality, Aunt May's heart pills were switched and she ended up with some laced with Pym Particles.[17]

Appearances: Marvel Future Revolution

Spider-Man from an unspecified reality was recruited into the Omega Flight on Primary Earth. He was seen at the Omega Flight Headquarters, bragging with Spider-Men from Squads 7 and 12 about their past achievements to one other. This Spider-Man was particularly proud of taking down his world's Carnage.[96]

Appearances: Marvel Future Revolution

Spider-Man from an unspecified reality was recruited into the Omega Flight on Primary Earth. He was seen welcoming another new recruit to Omega Squad.[96]

Mentions: Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30

Ten years ago, Spider-Man was publicly taken out of commission.[97]

Notes: In Earth-616, Spider-Man was put in a coma in Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #75, although Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30 was published the week prior.

Appearances: Amazing Fantasy #1000

You put yourself in the center of the storm everyday, Peter... so complaining about the wind won't do you any good.

Spider-Man[source]

Peter Parker suffered from arthritis. As Spider-Man, he joined an interdimensional council made up of his variants. When the Spider-Man of Earth-616 approached them seeking advice, the Spider-Men pranked him into believing he was the only struggling variant.[98]

Appearances: Amazing Fantasy #1000

Or, I dunno, maybe you should just suck it up and stop whining, You know, be a real man. A Spider-Man.

Spider-Man[source]

Pete Parker recently had his third child, but he believed he wasn't actually the father. As Spider-Man, he joined an interdimensional council made up of his variants. When the Spider-Man of Earth-616 approached them seeking advice, the Spider-Men pranked him into believing he was the only struggling variant.[98]

Appearances: Amazing Fantasy #1000

Spider-Man joined an interdimensional council made up of his variants. When the Spider-Man of Earth-616 approached them seeking advice, the Spider-Men pranked him into believing he was the only struggling variant.[98]

Appearances: Amazing Fantasy #1000

Spider-Man joined an interdimensional council made up of his variants. When the Spider-Man of Earth-616 approached them seeking advice, the Spider-Men pranked him into believing he was the only struggling variant.[98]

Appearances: Amazing Fantasy #1000, Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #7

Spider-Man joined an interdimensional council made up of his variants. When the Spider-Man of Earth-616 approached them seeking advice, the Spider-Men pranked him into believing he was the only struggling variant.[98]

Appearances: Amazing Fantasy #1000, Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #7

Spider-Man joined an interdimensional council made up of his variants. When the Spider-Man of Earth-616 approached them seeking advice, the Spider-Men pranked him into believing he was the only struggling variant.[98]

Appearances: Amazing Fantasy #1000

Spider-Man joined an interdimensional council made up of his variants. When the Spider-Man of Earth-616 approached them seeking advice, the Spider-Men pranked him into believing he was the only struggling variant.[98]

Appearances: Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #3, Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #6

A four-armed Spider-Man was corrupted by Shathra and forced to join her Hive.[99] He was presumably freed after Silk stabbed Morlun with the Totem Dagger and then teleported to Silk's reality.

Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

When a time-traveller Doctor Doom tried to change the past to save Valeria's life, he appeared during the Civil War and fought against all of the heroes, including Spider-Man.[13]

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 Spider-Man.[13]

Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited Infinity Comic #8

In one of 3 realities visited by Spider-Man of Earth-616 and Spider-Man of Earth-1048, this Spider-Man was an evil Spider-Man. He at some point in time gained a cape and was visited by The Spot who to get him to fight his counterparts told him they would come to stop them. Sure enough they arrived and he attempted to kill them causing 616-Spider-Man and 1048-Spider-Man to jump into a portal to another reality to escape him.

Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited Infinity Comic #8

In one of 3 realities visited in a row by Spider-Man of Earth-616 and Spider-Man of Earth-1048, this Spider-Man wore Surtur horned helmet. He had been corrupted and turned evil by space artifacts and attempted to kill them with the Infinity Gauntlet, causing Spider-Man-616 and Spider-Man-1048 to jump into a portal to another reality to escape him.[100]

Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited Infinity Comic #8

In one of 3 realities visited in a row by Spider-Man of Earth-616 and Spider-Man of Earth-1048, this Spider-Man wore the Advanced Suit and the Cloak of Levitation. He had been corrupted and turned evil by magic and attempted to kill them, causing Spider-Man-616 and Spider-Man-1048 to jump into a portal to another reality to escape him.[100]

Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited Infinity Comic #10

A Zombie Spider-Man from an Earth-Unknown was summoned by Johnathon Ohnn of Earth-23108 against the Spot of Earth-616. Despite being drained of power, Spot-616 managed to push the Zombie Spider-Man back through the portal to where he came from.[101]

Appearances: Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider #3

In an unknown reality where everyone has weird old-timey prospector mustaches, a poster advertised "Spider-Man: The Cloned Mustache Saga Musical."[102]

Appearances: What If...? S3E08

In this reality, Spider-Man has somehow grown six extra arms. This universe is presumably a divergent one from Earth-199999.[103]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Reign 2 #4

Independent of each other, multiple versions of Spider-Man, seemingly diverged from their Earth-70237 counterpart, all travelled back in time in the hopes of changing their timeline and saving their respective Mary Jane Watsons. However, they unknowingly ended up in the same exact timeline one after another. The first one that arrived in the timeline killed the native Peter Parker, thinking Mary Jane would be safer without him.

These Spider-Men were eventually all killed by the native, vengeful Venom symbiote bonded with Mary Jane, in which they were consumed by it.[104]

Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 9) #17

Spider-Man was among his universe's heroes slain by Earth-616's Deadpool and Wolverine, who were trying to kill everyone they encountered in their multiversal-hopping, hoping that one of the people they killed would be the one responsible for the decaying of the Multiverse.[70]

Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #8

Spider-Man returns home and finds the Burglar who had just killed Uncle Ben.[105]

This was seen in a dream of Peter Parker who relived his uncle's death.

Appearances: Maximum Security #1

In the Reality in which the Intergalactic Council was successful in making the Earth a prison for unwanted aliens, the heroes of the Earth, including Spider-Man, had to face the aliens who had been imprisoned on Earth.[106]

Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe One Last Time #5

Zombie Spider-Man from an unspecified reality was among the Multiversal worst of the worst brought over to her reality by Flux Paradoxica. He and the others were all killed by Deadpool of Earth-71986.[107]

Peter Parker (Earth-Unknown) and May Parker (Earth-Unknown) from LEGO Spider-Verse CMF 001
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A LEGO Peter B. Parker Spider-Man was a member of the Spider Society. He was present while different members of the Spider Society (Earth-928B) pointed at each other.[53]

Peter Parker (Earth-Unknown) from LEGO Spider-Verse CMF 002
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A LEGO Werewolf Spider-Man was a member of the Spider Society. He was present while different members of the Spider Society (Earth-928B) pointed at each other.[53]

Petra Parker (Earth-Unknown) from LEGO CMF 001
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A LEGO Petra Parker Cyborg Spider-Woman was a member of the Spider Society. She was present while different members of the Spider Society (Earth-928B) pointed at each other.[53]

Yu Komori[]

Appearances: Spider-Man (JP) #3

Spider-Man failed to stop a container of toxic gas from shattering on ground. Spider-Man then laughed manically as the gas spread across Tokyo.

This reality was experienced by the Yu Komori of Earth-70019 as nightmarish daydream.[108]

Appearances: Spider-Man (JP) #4

Spider-Man steals a woman's purse and swings away. He lands on the ground and takes off his mask, revealing his true identity of Yu Komori, before questioning why he's doing this. He's then spotted by Rumi Shiraishi who becomes frightened and runs away. Komori runs after her telling her that "it's not him" before his transforms into a spider.

This reality was experienced by the Yu Komori of Earth-70019 as a nightmare.[109]

Appearances: Spider-Man (JP) #6

Enraged over the build up of traffic, Spider-Man destroys many cars, killing their passengers.

This reality was experienced by the Yu Komori of Earth-70019 as a daydream.[110]

Spider-Byte[]

  • Appearances of Spider-Byte(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Minor Appearances of Spider-Byte(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Mentions of Spider-Byte(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Images of Spider-Byte(s) from Unknown Realities
Margo Kess (Earth-Unknown) from LEGO CMF 001
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A LEGO Margo Kess was a member of the Spider Society. She was present while different members of the Spider Society (Earth-928B) pointed at each other.[53]

Spider-Prime[]

  • Appearances of Spider-Prime(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Minor Appearances of Spider-Prime(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Mentions of Spider-Prime(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Images of Spider-Prime(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Spider-Verse #2

A Kevin Green from an alternate universe that remained Spider-Prime joined the Spider-Army to oppose the Inheritors on Earth-001.[111]

Spider-Slayer[]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Spider-Slayer from an Earth-Unknown was captured by the Spider-Society.[16][112]

Spider-UK[]

Appearances of Spider-UK(s) from Unknown Realities

Appearances: Spider-Verse (Vol. 3) #1

This version of Spider-UK wore a reverse color scheme. He was seen by the Spider-Man as the latter was pulled through the Web of Life and Destiny.[95]

Patrick O'Hara[]

Patrick O'Hara (Earth-Unknown) from the LEGO Spider-Verse CMF 001
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A LEGO Patrick O'Hara was a member of the Spider Society. He was present while different members of the Spider Society (Earth-928B) pointed at each other.[53]

Jessica Drew[]

Appearances: Spider-Woman #35

Spider-Woman was transformed into a giant spider as the arachnid serum took over her. This reality was witnessed as a hallucination by Spider-Woman of the prime marvel universe.[113]

Appearances: Spider-Woman #35

Spider-Woman was grew to giant size and used her powers to consume Hydra. This reality was witnessed as a hallucination by Spider-Woman of the prime marvel universe.[113]

Appearances: Spider-Woman (Vol. 5) #3

Spider-Woman was viewed by the her Earth-616 counterpart through the Web of Life and Destiny.[38]

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

Spider-Woman was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[66]

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

Spider-Woman was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Jess Drew.[35]

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. Spider-Woman was present at the festivities on Asgard.[33]

Appearances: FF (Vol. 2) #12

Spider-Woman was a character on a Japanese Shōjo anime that was watched by Luna Maximoff and Adolf Impossible.[8]

Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe One Last Time #5

Evil Spider-Woman from an unspecified reality was among the Multiversal worst of the worst brought over to her reality by Flux Paradoxica. She and the others were all killed by Deadpool of Earth-71986.[107]

Mattie Franklin[]

Appearances: Spider-Verse #2

Spider-Woman was recruited into the Spider-Army and took part in the final battle in Loomworld.[88]

Appearances: Madame Web (film)
Martha Franklin (Earth-Unknown) from Madame Web (film) Promotional 002

Mattie Franklin had become a costumed superhero in a possible future seen in a vision by Cassandra Webb of Earth-688B.[114]

Spidey-Man[]

Mentions: What The--?! #12

Alias: Spideyman (without the hyphen)

Spideyman was the true father of Thomas Williams and William Williams, sons of Scarlet Itch's. They inherited their father's spider-powers and crawled to the ceiling. Scarlet Itch and Vision could never locate them. This reality manifested in an imagination of Vision of Earth-9047.[10]

Splice (Mercenary)[]

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #2

Splice from a comic read by Beavis and Butthead.[115]

Spot[]

Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited Infinity Comic #1

Dr. Johnathon Ohnn from an Earth-Unknown was given the Darkforce by his counterpart from Earth-616, who then killed him shortly after. His body was left on Earth-616.[116]

Squirrel Girl[]

Appearances: Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #5

Aliases: Squirrel Girl 2099

Squirrel Girl 2099 was among the extradimensional Squirrel Girls from across the timestream recalled by Mr. L.I.E.B.E.R.M.A.N. to help Squirrel G.I.R.L. against Doctor Doom and his one million Doombots.[90]

Notes: Marvel Year-In-Review #4, which was released in 1992, presented a supposed rejected concept for Squirrel Girl 2099. This version of Squirrel Girl accidentally hibernated for one hundred years, waking up in the year 2099 where she was forced to adapt to this new world.

Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1

Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare.[33]

Appearances: Howard the Duck (Vol. 6) #1

In an alternate reality, Squirrel Girl had glowing red eyes, She was briefly seen when the Wizard of the Prime Marvel Universe opened a window into his reality via the Nexus of All Realities.[117]

Stan Lee[]

Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28

Aliases: Super Stan

Super Stan attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention where he spoke to Human Torch about the Torch's heartburn.[43]

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #3

Stan was dining at Burger World while Beavis and Butthead were working there.[76]

Appearances: Spider-Geddon #5

Aliases: Spider-Man

Spider-Man was recruited into the Spider-Army by Spider-Gwen and helped defeat the Inheritors.[89]

Starhawk[]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk who also had the costume and shield of Captain America was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Note: It is uncertain if this character is Steve Rogers who gained the power of Starhawk or Stakar Ogord who gained the abilities of Captain America

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk who also appeared to be a Flora colossi was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk who was an alien with bug-like wings was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk who was angel-like was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk who was a lizard like creature was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk who was a ape like creature was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk who was a dog like creature was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk who also had the costume of Wolverine was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Note: It is uncertain if this character is Logan who gained the power of Starhawk or Stakar Ogord who gained the abilities of Wolverine

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk who also had the costume of Spider-Man was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Note: It is uncertain if this character is Peter Parker who gained the power of Starhawk or Stakar Ogord who gained the abilities of Spider-Man

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk who also had the costume of Thor was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Note: It is uncertain if this character is Thor who gained the power of Starhawk or Stakar Ogord who gained the abilities of Thor

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #19

Starhawk was the survivor of a doomed or lost timeline who was one of many Starhawks who was assembled by Kang the Conqueror to help prevent the Magus and the Universal Church of Truth from converting all futures into his future.[118]

Stakar Ogord[]

Appearances: Uncanny Avengers #16, Uncanny Avengers #22

Starhawk was a member of the Infinity Watch who assembled in the year 3193 by Immortus to help the Avengers Unity Division defeat Kang and his Chronos Corps.[44][45]

Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 2) #7

Starhawk was a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy who was fighting the Badoon when his reality was destroyed by a event that caused the Fault to destroy most of their universe and after witnessing the death of his team mates travelled back in time to prevent the problem. However, he failed and transformed into a Variant of himself when he found reality had been slightly altered.[119][120]

Starbolt[]

Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5

Starbolt was seen with citizens of the Shi'ar Empire. He was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift into the Prime Marvel Universe.[48]


Stark Industries[]

Appearances: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

While Doctor Strange and America Chavez were travelling through different universes, one of the universes they visited was a universe where Stark Industries had taken over. Drones made by them were seen.[121]

Stegron[]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Stegron from an Earth-Unknown was captured by the Spider-Society.[16]

Steve Rennitz[]

Appearances: Stan Lee Meets the Amazing Spider-Man #1

Steve was a comic book seller who met his other counterparts during an inderdimensional Comic-con. Despite his Earth-616's counterpart, in his universe there're no comics about superheroes, but only about common people.[82]

Appearances: Stan Lee Meets the Amazing Spider-Man #1

Steve was a comic book seller who met his other counterparts during an inderdimensional Comic-con. Despite his Earth-616's counterpart, superheroes comics in his universe were too unrealistic.[82]

Appearances: Stan Lee Meets the Amazing Spider-Man #1

Despite other Steves met during an inderdimensional Comic-con, this Steve didn't sell comic books, but he's the first chancellor of Americas (but he loved comics too).[82]

Stilt-Man[]

Wilbur Day (Earth-Unknown) from The Pulse Vol 1 3 001
Appearances: The Pulse #3

Stilt-Man fell Terri Kidder to her death for unrevealed reasons.[122]

Note: This reality was imagined by someone between Jessica Jones, Ben Urich and Kat Farrell trying to understand who could have killed Terri.

Storm[]

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. Storm was present at the festivities on Asgard.[33]

Appearances: Marvel Future Revolution

Storm from an unspecified reality was recruited into the Omega Flight on Primary Earth. She was seen welcoming another new recruit to Omega Squad.[96]

  • Storm wears the armor classified as "Moscow Knights" in-game.
Appearances: Marvel Future Revolution
Ororo Munroe (X-Men Uniform) from Marvel Future Revolution 002

On Storm's Earth, Magneto found a way to control the Sentinels. He turned them against their creators, then attempted to use them to eliminate all of humanity from the planet. Storm and her fellow X-Men stopped him, but Magneto managed to escape to Primary Earth in another reality to rebuild his robotic army there. Storm followed Magneto and approached Nick Fury of the Omega Flight to informed him of the new threat. Fury dispatched to her a team of Omega Flight operatives, who together with Storm confronted Magneto and stopped his plans.[96]

  • Storm wears the armor classified as "X-Men Uniform" in-game.
Ororo Munroe (Earth-Unknown) from X-Men Blue Vol 1 19 001
Appearances: X-Men: Blue #19

Storm was a member of Apocalypse's Horsemen alongside Havok, Daken and Maggott. This reality was briefly seen by Magneto and the X-Men.[123]

Appearances: What If...? S3E08

Aliases: Black Panther

Ororo Munroe, who held the title of Black Panther, from an unspecified reality was nearly erased from existence by Order of the Watchers when the Guardians of the Multiverse fought them.

Appearances: What If...? S3E08

Ororo Munroe from an unspecified reality was nearly erased from existence by Order of the Watchers when the Guardians of the Multiverse fought them.

Appearances: What If...? S3E08

Ororo Munroe from an unspecified reality was nearly erased from existence by Order of the Watchers when the Guardians of the Multiverse fought them.

Stryfe[]

Mentions: Beavis and Butthead #9

Stryfe from a comic read by Beavis and Butt-Head.[124]

Mentions: Despicable Deadpool #290

Stryfe cloned Cable. These clones didn't realize they were clones and acted as sleeper agents within Pennsylvania Station.[125]

Appearances: Doomed 2099 #1

A variant of Stryfe was recruited by Doctor Doom from the year 2099 to defeat his past self in order to avert his dystopian future. Unfortunately, the attack failed as Stryfe was swiftly killed by Emperor Doom.[6]

Super-Apes[]

Appearances: FF (Vol. 2) #13

Red Ghost and his Super-Apes attempted to break into the Watcher's Citadel after a failed attempt to work with the Impossible Man he vowed vengeance on the entire Poppupians. Upon entering the mists of endless time-loops they began to interact with several Past incarnations of themselves and eventually they and their past versions ended up brawling with the Future Foundation of Earth-616.[126]

Appearances: 4 #30

The Super-Apes attacked Namor while Sue Storm and Reed Richards watched. This reality was one the possibilities imagined by Reed Richards of the Prime Marvel Universe inside his sensory chamber.[127]

Superman[]

Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28

Superman attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention.[43]

Appearances: Thor (Vol. 6) #2

"A sun god," along his fellow super heroes, was unable to save his universe from the Black Winter and died in despair.[128]

Sunfire[]

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. Sunfire was present at the festivities on Asgard. His costume was accidentally set fire by Squirrel Girl, who put it out with Thor's ripped shirt.[33]

Sun-Spider[]

Charlotte Webber (Earth-Unknown) from LEGO CMF 001
Appearances: 71050 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series

A LEGO Sun-Spider was a member of the Spider Society. She was present while different members of the Spider Society (Earth-928B) pointed at each other.[53]

Sunspot[]

Appearances: X-Force #100

Sunspot was a member of X-Force which Queen of the Star Swords brought to the Prime Marvel Universe to attack the mainstream X-Force.[29]

Appearances: X-Force #100

Sunspot was a member of X-Force which Queen of the Star Swords brought to the Prime Marvel Universe to attack the mainstream X-Force.[29]

Surtur[]

Appearances: What If...? S2E09

A variant of Surtur was captured alongside Hela and Fenris from an unknown reality by Doctor Strange Supreme. When they were released along with all other inmates by Captain Carter, Surtur ends up meeting Hela and Fenris again and fights them and a horde of Zombies from Earth-89521 controlled by Hela[129]

Swaach[]

Appearances: Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #1

Alias: Kang the Conqueror

Kang Swaach proposed, along with Kang Raulex and Kang "Kaseo", 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.[130]
Swaach, along the other members of the Council, was killed by Alioth.[131]

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