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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[]

Walrus[]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Walrus from an unknown reality was captured by the Spider-Society.[1][2]

War Machine[]

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #5

War Machine from a comic read by Beavis and Butt-Head.[3]

Warpath[]

Appearances: X-Force #100

Warpath was a member of X-Force which Queen of the Star Swords brought to the Prime Marvel Universe to attack the mainstream X-Force.[4]

Appearances: X-Force #100

Warpath was a member of X-Force which Queen of the Star Swords brought to the Prime Marvel Universe to attack the mainstream X-Force.[4]

Wasp[]

Janet Van Dyne[]

Appearances: FF (Vol. 2) #12

Wasp was a character on a Japanese Shōjo anime that was watched by Luna Maximoff and Adolf Impossible.[5]

Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 9) #17

Wasp was among her universe's heroes who fought 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.[6]

Webby II[]

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

Webby II was a member of the Legion of Spider-Pets, a group of Spider-Man themed animals.[7]

Notes: This was a parody of DC's Proty II.

Webster[]

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

Webster and his friend when snowboarding.[8]

Web-Weaver[]

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

A Spider-Ham variant of Web-Weaver was shown through the Web of Life and Destiny to Peter Porker by Piguel O'Malley.[9]

Notes: This character is never identified by name, thus the article assumes that he shares name and secret identity with his Earth-71490 counterpart - even if most Larval Earth characters have some kind of animal-based pun in their names.

White Hulk[]

Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1

White Hulk was a clone of Hulk who alongside Red Hulk and Blue Hulk were designed to hunt down and destroy him. They all punched him in the nose causing it to bleed, since this attack was unsuccessfully Red Hulk went to smash the Green Hulk again but he was easily knocked down. Blue then approached spouting gibberish words which confused the Green Hulk and he threatened to smash the Blue Hulk but his nose bleed flared up spraying Blue and Green Hulk left to get tissues. White Hulk congratulated Blue for obtaining for blood to make more clones.[10]

White Tiger[]

White Tiger (Evolved Tiger)[]

Appearances: Avengers Forever #11; Avengers Forever #12

This White Tiger is a member of the Avengers from a timeline where the Avengers are villains. She has chalk-white face, blue eyes without identifiable sclera or pupil, huge fangs and a as her weapon of choice. The Tiger and other evil Avengers, summoned by the Time-Keepers, confronted the protagonist Avengers, but honorary Avenger Rick Jones, with some help, summoned a number of heroic Avengers from other alternate realities to help.[11] In the ensuing fight, a heroic Red Guardian from an unknown reality punched the evil White Tiger. Then, when Captain America destroyed the Time-Keepers' Forever Crystal, the Tiger and the other Avengers were returned to their respective worlds.[12]

Whiz Kid[]

Whiz Kid (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Zombies 3 Vol 1 3 001
Appearances: Marvel Zombies 3 #3

Whiz Kid was one of heroes infected by the Zombie virus from Earth-2149.[13]

Notes: This reality was presented by Kingpin as a possible future where Earth-616 was infected by the Zombie virus, however, due to that plan failed, the reality seen could refer to any other universe infected by the virus.

Wiccan[]

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. Wiccan was present at the festivities on Asgard.[14]

Appearances: Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #9, Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #10, Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #11, Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #12, Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #13

Aliases: Doctor Doom

A version of Wiccan who became Doctor Doom was from a timeline that did not turn out good. He was brought together with a bunch of other alternate versions of the Young Avengers other from timelines also had bad outcomes and used to distract Mother so the Young Avengers of the Prime Marvel Universe could rescue Hulkling and Prodigy. He later allied with Mother to invade the Earth-616 until Mother was defeated and he presumably stayed in Mother's home reality with the other variant Young Avengers.[15]

Appearances: Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #9, Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #10, Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #11, Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #12, Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #13

A version of Wiccan who looked like a Demon was from a timeline that did not turn out good. He was brought together with a bunch of other alternate versions of the Young Avengers other from timelines also had bad outcomes and used to distract Mother so the Young Avengers of the Prime Marvel Universe could rescue Hulkling and Prodigy. He later allied with Mother to invade the Earth-616 until Mother was defeated and he presumably stayed in Mother's home reality with the other variant Young Avengers.[15]

Appearances: Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #9

A version of Wiccan who was a Vampire was from a timeline that did not turn out good. He was brought together with a bunch of other alternate versions of the Young Avengers other from timelines also had bad outcomes and used to distract Mother so the Young Avengers of the Prime Marvel Universe could rescue Hulkling and Prodigy.[16]

Appearances: Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #9

A version of Wiccan was from a timeline that did not turn out good. He was brought together with a bunch of other alternate versions of the Young Avengers other from timelines also had bad outcomes and used to distract Mother so the Young Avengers of the Prime Marvel Universe could rescue Hulkling and Prodigy.[16]

Appearances: Young Avengers (Vol. 2) #12

A version of Wiccan dressed in a black jacket and a chest piece was from a timeline that did not turn out good. He was brought together with a bunch of other alternate versions of the Young Avengers other from timelines also had bad outcomes and used to distract Mother so the Young Avengers of the Prime Marvel Universe could rescue Hulkling and Prodigy.[16]

William Williams[]

Appearances: What The--?! #12

William Williams and Thomas Williams, biological sons of Spideyman, 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.[17]

Appearances: What The--?! #12

William Williams and Thomas Williams, biological sons of Black Dolt, inherited their father's powers, enabling their screams to shatter walls. This reality manifested in an imagination of Vision of Earth-9047.[17]

Appearances: What The--?! #12

William Williams and Thomas Williams, biological sons of Bruised Bananer, became Hulk-like beings and threw a tantrum. This reality manifested in an imagination of Vision of Earth-9047.[17]

Appearances: What The--?! #12

William Williams, biological son of Bent Grim, inherited his father's powers and the skin of his butt is covered by rocks. This reality manifested in an imagination of Vision of Earth-9047.[17]

Winter Soldier[]

Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28

Aliases: Bucky

Bucky attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention where he was was looking for Captain America.[18]

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

Winter Soldier was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[19]

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

Winter Soldier was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was seen battling an anamorphic Ms. Marvel. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Bucky Barnes.[8]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1

Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare, which was sponsored by Stark Enterprises. Winter Soldier was present at the festivities on Asgard.[14]

Wizard[]

Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001

Wizard was one of the villains killed by Deadpool.[20]

Wolverine[]

Appearances: WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Dark Age #1

When the WildC.A.T.s and X-Men of Earth-TRN745 travelled back in time, they created a divergent timeline where the Daemonites and Sentinels didn't conquer the United States of America. In 2019, Logan was seen peacefully hanging out with Kenesha.[21]

Appearances: Exiles (Vol. 2) #6

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

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #2

Wolverine from a comic read by Beavis and Butthead.[23]

Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1

Wolverine injured himself while fixing a wedgie[10]

Appearances: Fear Itself: Fearsome Four #2

This version of Wolverine was captured and brainwashed into working for Psycho Man's fear army and along with other members of the army was tasked with capturing Man-Thing. The only member of the army shown on Earth-616 was Frankenstein's Monster so the whereabouts and fate of Wolverine are unknown.[24]

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

Wolverine was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[19]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Battleworld #3

Alias: Galactus Wolverine

Galactus Wolverine was one of the many Wolverines brought together from across Battleworld to attack other Wolverines by Mojo.[25]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Battleworld #3

Alias: Wolverine, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Wolverine, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. was one of the many Wolverines brought together from across Battleworld to attack other Wolverines by Mojo.[25]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Battleworld #3

Alias: Wolverine Brown and Tan

Wolverine (Brown and Tan) was one of the many Wolverines brought together from across Battleworld to attack other Wolverines by Mojo.[25]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Battleworld #3

Alias: Patch

Patch Wolverine was one of the many Wolverines brought together to attack the pacifist Wolverine (Monk) by Mojo.[25]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Battleworld #3

Wolverine (All-New Marvel NOW!) was one of the many Wolverines brought together to attack the pacifist Wolverine (Monk) by Mojo.[25]

Appearances: Exiles #85

Alias: Fang Wolverine

Fang was one of the many Wolverines who was sent to stop Brother Mutant by the TIme-Broker but became enthralled by him.[26]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Battleworld #3

Alias: Weapon X

Weapon X was one of the many Wolverines brought together to attack the pacifist Wolverine (Monk) by Mojo.[25]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Battleworld #3

Alias: Vampire Wolverine

Vampire Wolverine was one of the many Wolverines brought together to attack the pacifist Wolverine (Monk) by Mojo.[25]

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. Wolverine was present at the festivities on Asgard.[14]

Appearances: Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies #4

This version of Wolverine's skeleton was smuggled into the Valley of Doom for Hank Pym to use in his Clockwork Man. The smuggling of Adamantium was what got Hank exiled over the Shield.[27]

Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5

Wolverine had been reduced to a living skeleton and was fighting a horde of zombies. He was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift into the Prime Marvel Universe.[28]

Appearances: Deadpool: Too Soon? Infinite Comic #6

Wolverine was a member of the Seething Snikters. During a baseball game with the Amazing Arachnids in the Prime Marvel Universe, Deadpool distracted Spider-Ham and in retaliation, the Amazing Arachnids and the Seething Snikters teamed-up to gang up on Wade.[29]

Appearances: Deadpool: Too Soon? Infinite Comic #6

Wolverine was a member of the Seething Snikters. During a baseball game with the Amazing Arachnids in the Prime Marvel Universe, Deadpool distracted Spider-Ham and in retaliation, the Amazing Arachnids and the Seething Snikters teamed-up to gang up on Wade.[29]

Appearances: Avengers: Back to Basics #5

A Wolverine using Professor X's Hoverchair was seen as one of the potential butterfly effect outcomes of Ms. Marvel travelling back in time and becoming a founding member of the Avengers.[30]

Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1

A zombie Wolverine was glimpsed by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616.[31]

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

Wolverine 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 James Howlett.[8]

James Howlett (Earth-Unknown) from Wolverine Infinity Watch Vol 1 2 0001
Appearances: Wolverine: Infinity Watch #2

Wolverine was killed in an illusion of Loki by Warbringer.[32]

Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #66

When the Hulk Gang came to Logan's house in order to beat him up for failing to pay the month's rent, Logan popped his claws and killed Otis Banner, to the shock of his wife and children. This reality was imagined by Logan of Earth-807128.[33]

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 Wolverine.[34]

Appearances: Fall of the House of X #3

One of Doctor Stasis' nightmares was to be killed by Wolverine.[35]

Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Men #6, X-Men (Vol. 7) #2

A Variant of Wolverine-616 who was more competent, more fun, 25% more handsome and best buds with his reality's Deadpool was summoned by Atleza to save the Multiverse after Earth-616 Deadpool and Wolverine failed to do so.[36] The Superior Deadpool and Wolverine defeated all who stood in their way and were able to restore hundreds of decayed universes through the awesome power of their friendship.[37]

Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 9) #17

Wolverine and Deadpool were 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.[6]

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

Apocalypse Wolverine 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.[38]

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

Editorial Names: Old Man Logan

That's your whole problem, boy -- all that sound and fury -- all that rage and ruin -- and all that time, you just ain't watching the store.

Batman[source]

In a parallel Earth-31, an older Wolverine visited Gotham City and came into conflict with Batman. Their brutal fight came to an end when Batman strapped bomb's to Logan's waist. After they blew up, Bruce convinced him to go home.[39]

Wolveream[]

  • Appearances of Wolveream(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Minor Appearances of Wolveream(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Mentions of Wolveream(s) from Unknown Realities
  • Images of Wolveream(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: What The--?! #11

A baby version of Wolveream was seen on a comic cover.[40]

Appearances: What The--?! #11

A moose version of Wolveream was seen on a comic cover.[40]

Wonder Man[]

Appearances: Beavis and Butthead #2

Wonder Man from a comic book read by Beavis and Butthead.[23]


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