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[]
Daily Bugle[]
- Appearances of Daily Bugle(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Daily Bugle(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Daily Bugle(s) from Unknown Realities
Mentions: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1
The Daily Bugle reported on the first Secret Roar. They also published a cartoon featuring Peter Parker and Spider-Ham. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including The Daily Bugle.[1] |
Dagger[]
- Appearances of Dagger(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Dagger(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dagger(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Dagger(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #7
Dagger was killed by Hulk in Miles Morales' dream.[2] | |
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 Dagger.[3] |
Daken[]
- Appearances of Daken(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Daken(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Daken(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Daken(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: X-Men: Blue #19
Daken was a member of Apocalypse's Horsemen alongside Storm, Havok and Maggott. This reality was briefly seen by Magneto and the X-Men.[4] |
Damon Dran[]
- Appearances of Damon(s) Dran from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Damon(s) Dran from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Damon(s) Dran from Unknown Realities
- Images of Damon(s) Dran from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Daredevil #94
Aliases: Indestructible Man Damon Dran imagined a world where the U.S. Army tried to destroy him with atomic bombs, but they only destroyed San Francisco. For Dran, this could be the ultimate proof that nothing could destroy the Indestructible Man.[5] |
Dan Buckley[]
- Appearances of Dan(s) Buckley from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Dan(s) Buckley from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dan(s) Buckley from Unknown Realities
- Images of Dan(s) Buckley from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Secret Wars Too #1
Dan Buckley was present during Jonathan Hickman's Secret Wars pitch. He declared that Marvel Comics would be ding Secret Wars, with all other comics wrapping up and being replaced with tie-ins.[6] |
Dan Slott[]
- Appearances of Dan(s) Slott from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Dan(s) Slott from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dan(s) Slott from Unknown Realities
- Images of Dan(s) Slott from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Secret Wars Too #1
Dan Slott was present during Jonathan Hickman's Secret Wars pitch.[6] |
Danielle Cage[]
- Appearances of Danielle(s) Cage from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Danielle(s) Cage from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Danielle(s) Cage from Unknown Realities
- Images of Danielle(s) Cage from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1
Danielle Cage was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[7] | |
Appearances: U.S.Avengers #2
Aliases: Captain America Captain America was an alternate future counterpart of Danielle Cage. She once teamed-up with her Earth-15061 counterpart.[8] | |
Appearances: U.S.Avengers #2
Aliases: Captain America Captain America was an alternate future counterpart of Danielle Cage. She once teamed-up with her Earth-15061 counterpart.[8] | |
Appearances: U.S.Avengers #2
Aliases: Captain America Captain America was an alternate future counterpart of Danielle Cage. She once teamed-up with her Earth-15061 counterpart.[8] |
Daredevil[]
- Appearances of Daredevil(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Daredevil(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Daredevil(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Daredevil(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28
Daredevil attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention where he bumped into Ms. Marvel.[9] | |
Appearances: Bug #1
Matthew Murdock loses his sense of smell instead of sight, and his arch enemy is a skunk. This reality formed when Annihilus (Earth-77640) attempted to conquer the space-time continuum.[10] | |
Appearances: Giant Size Mini-Marvels: Starring Spidey #1
Alias: Dorkface Matthew Murdock was called "Dork Face" as a child and so when he became a superhero this was the codename he used.[11] | |
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. Daredevil was present at the festivities on Asgard.[12] | |
Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25
In an alternate future, Daredevil fought in the Skrull War of 20XX, where he defeated his skrull doppelganger.[13] | |
Appearances: Avengers: Back to Basics #5
A Daredevil wielding an Infinity Gauntlet 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.[14] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (December 12, 2018) A young Matt Murdock was seen along with his mother Maggie Murdock as they were witnessing a version of the Kingpin trying to murder a young Spider-Man.[15] | |
Appearances: X-Men: Blue #29
Daredevil was one of many killed during the Poisons invasion of their reality.[16] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1
Daredevil was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was seen battling Deerdevil. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Matt Murdock.[1] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36
In a reality viewed by Spider-Man, Daredevil was among the coalition of heroes who attempted to oppose a vindictive Dr. Doom but with a negative outcome.[17] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21
Daredevil was present at Spider-Man's wedding, but he was captured by Spidey's enemies.[18] | |
Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1, Infinity Countdown #5
In an alternate reality Thanos caused the infinity end, killing all heroes in the process, including Daredevil.[19] | |
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 Daredevil.[3] |
Daredevil (Skrull)[]
- Appearances of Daredevil (Skrull)(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Daredevil (Skrull)(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Daredevil (Skrull)(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Daredevil (Skrull)(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25
In an alternate future, a skrull impersonating Daredevil fought in the Skrull War of 20XX. He was defeated by his human doppelganger.[13] |
Darkhawk[]
- Appearances of Darkhawk(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Darkhawk(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Darkhawk(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Darkhawk(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1, Infinity Countdown #5
In an alternate reality Thanos caused the infinity end, killing all heroes in the process, including Darkhawk.[19] |
Deadpool[]
Wade Wilson[]
- Appearances of Deadpool(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Deadpool(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Deadpool(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Deadpool(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 3) #9
Demon Deadpool was Deadpool-616 in a dream he had where he was celebrated as a 'national model of heroism'. Typhoid Mary then appears and convinces him to be bad, causing him to turn into a demon. [20] | ||
Appearances: Doomwar #5
Brood Deadpool was briefly seen by Deadpool-616 when he was sent inside the Nowhere Room to find the Vibranium stolen by Doctor Doom.[21] | ||
Appearances: Doomwar #5
Aliases: Silver Surfer Deadpool Silver Surfer Deadpool was briefly seen by Deadpool-616 when he was sent inside the Nowhere Room to find the Vibranium stolen by Doctor Doom.[21] | ||
Appearances: Doomwar #5
Ego Deadpool was briefly seen by Deadpool-616 when he was sent inside the Nowhere Room to find the Vibranium stolen by Doctor Doom.[21] | ||
Appearances: Doomwar #5
Aliases: Hello Kitty Deadpool Hello Kitty Deadpool was briefly seen by Deadpool-616 when he was sent inside the Nowhere Room to find the Vibranium stolen by Doctor Doom.[21] | ||
Appearances: Doomwar #5
Aliases: Planet Deadpool Planet Deadpool was briefly seen by Deadpool-616 when he was sent inside the Nowhere Room to find the Vibranium stolen by Doctor Doom.[21] | ||
Appearances: Doomwar #5
A Deadpool who had seemingly become Eternity was briefly seen by Deadpool-616 when he was sent inside the Nowhere Room to find the Vibranium stolen by Doctor Doom.[21] | ||
Appearances: Exiles (Vol. 2) #6
Deadpool was a member of an alternate team of Exiles who was seen by the Exiles when they visited the Panoptichron.[22] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #15
Thanos brought Deadpool with him on a cruise he was taking to find love, meaning Deadpool would miss the breakdancing contest. Thanos ultimately managed to attract Death, who worked as the ship's greeter. Deadpool was thrown off the ship by Cyclops and Spider-Man This reality was briefly experienced by Deadpool of the Prime Marvel Universe when a cruise ship doctor gave him powerful medications.[23] Note: This reality was experienced from the 1st person by Deadpool, so we have no good images of him. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4
Aliases: "President Deadpool" "President Deadpool" was seemingly president of America in his reality and was meeting with Elvis Presley. He was briefly seen by Dreadpool after Dreadpool entered the Nexus of All Realities.[24] Note: * This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "President Deadpool" following the common naming conventions of multiversal Deadpools
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Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4
Aliases: Captain America A Captain America Deadpool was seen by Dreadpool after he entered the Nexus of All Realities.[24] Note: * This character was unnamed but is distinctly dressed as and using the shield of Captain America | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4
Aliases: "Professor Xpool" "Professor Xpool" was leader of the X-Men seen by Dreadpool after he entered the Nexus of All Realities.[24] Note: * This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Professor Xpool" following the common naming conventions of multiversal Deadpools | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4
Aliases: "Doctor Octopool" "Doctor Octopool" was seen by Dreadpool after he entered the Nexus of All Realities.[24] Note: * This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Doctor Octopool" following the common naming conventions of multiversal Deadpools | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4
Aliases: Thor This Wade Wilson was apparently worthy enough to wield Mjolnir and potentially gained the powers of Thor. He seen by Dreadpool after he entered the Nexus of All Realities.[24] Note: * This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed Thor since he was able to wield Mjolnir | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4
Aliases: "Draculapool" "Draculapool" was seen by Dreadpool after he entered the Nexus of All Realities.[24] Note: * This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Draculapool" following the common naming conventions of multiversal Deadpools | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4, Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2, & Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Birdpool" "Birdpool" was seen by Dreadpool after he entered the Nexus of All Realities.[24] At an unknown point he was recruited by Dreadpool's army. He relayed to Dreadpool the location of the Deadpool Corps.[25] He was later seen fighting Squirrelpool when the two teams fought.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpools. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Birdpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4, Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Mister Fantastic" "Mister Fantastic" was a member of the Fantastic Four of his reality, he was briefly seen by Dreadpool after he entered the Nexus of All Realities.[24] At an unknown point "Mister Fantastic" was killed by Dreadpool and his corpse was seen by Deadpool-616 when he went to confront and kill Dreadpool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Mister Fantastic" since he clearly had the same stretching powers. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1
This Deadpool was a member of the evil Deadpool Corps and sent throughout the multiverse to kill other Deadpools. He was sent to kill Headpool which he did so by putting the head in a microwave. He later chased down the Deadpool Corps to Earth-616 where he tried to kill Deadpool-616 but instead killed Dogpool and was then killed by Deadpool-616.[27] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2 & Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Wizardpool" At an unknown point "Wizardpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army.[25] He seen fighting and killing Knightpool when the two teams fought.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Wizardpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2 & Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Bullpool" At an unknown point "Bullpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army.[25][26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Bullpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2
Aliases: "Businesspool" At an unknown point "Businesspool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army.[25] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Businesspool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2
Aliases: Motorpool He was a member of the Deadpool Corps and served as their engineer, but was killed by the Evil Deadpool Corps.[25] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2
Aliases: Deathlokpool At an unknown point, Deathlokpool was recruited by Dreadpool's army. He was sent to kill the Deadpool Corps and was torn apart by Pandapool.[25] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2 and Deadpool Kills Deadpool #3
Aliases: Cesspool Cesspool was recruited by Dreadpool to join his Deadpool Corps; he was lost during a battle against Lady Deadpool's Deadpool Corps.[28] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2 and Deadpool Kills Deadpool #3
Aliases: Galactipool Galactipool was recruited into the Deadpool Corps as a last resort. He was killed when Lady Deadpool crashed The Bea Arthur into his head.[28] | ||
Appearances: Marvel Super Heroes: What The--?! Season 1 42
Aliases: Galactipool Galactipool consumed the earth just after Wonder Man was brought to his reality.[29] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #3
Aliases: Dirtypool Dirtypool was mentioned by Evil Deadpool. Apparently, he was a pervert.[30] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #3 and Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: D.E.A.D.P.O.O.L. At an unknown point D.E.A.D.P.O.O.L. was recruited by Dreadpool's army. He was sent to kill the Deadpool-616 and was torn apart by Pandapool.[30][26] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #3 and Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: Deadpool Dinosaur Deadpool Dinosaur was an amalgam of Deadpool and Devil Dinosaur from an alternate universe. He had a partner named Moon-Boy. Deadpool Dinosaur and Moon-Boy later recruited to an evil version of Deadpool Corps. He and Moon Boy were later killed by Deadpool of Earth-616 in a fight against the other Deadpool Corps.[31] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Were-Lionpool" At an unknown point "Were-Lionpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Were-Lionpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Tentapool" At an unknown point "TentaLionpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Tentapool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Street Fighterpool" At an unknown point "Street Fighterpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Street Fighterpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "French Deadpool" At an unknown point "French Deadpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "French Deadpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Bug Monsterpool" At an unknown point "Bug Monsterpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Bug Monsterpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Bug Monsterpool" At an unknown point "Bug Monsterpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Bug Monsterpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Bug Monsterpool" At an unknown point "Bug Monsterpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Bug Monsterpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Frankenpool" At an unknown point "Frankenpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Frankenpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Spikepool" At an unknown point "Spikepool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be presumed he died alongside the other Deadpool's. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Spikepool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Gangstapool" At an unknown point "Gangstapool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool. He was killed by the arrival of Ronin Deadpool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Gangstapool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Mexican Deadpool" At an unknown point "Mexican Deadpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool. He was killed by the arrival of Ronin Deadpool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Mexican Deadpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Barbarianpool" At an unknown point "Barbarianpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool. He was killed by the arrival of Ronin Deadpool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Barbarianpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Igorpool" At an unknown point "Igorpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool. He was killed by the arrival of Ronin Deadpool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Igorpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Luchadorpool" At an unknown point "Luchadorpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool. He was seen fighting Deadpool-616.[26] His fate is unknown but it can be assumed he was killed alongside the rest of the Evil Deadpool Corps. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Luchadorpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Human Dogpool" At an unknown point "Human Dogpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool. He was seen fighting and being killed by Ronin Deadpool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Human Dogpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Sharkpool" At an unknown point "Sharkpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool. He was seen fighting and being killed by Pandapool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Sharkpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Robotpool" At an unknown point "Robotpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool. He was seen killing Chibipool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Robotpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Demonpool" At an unknown point "Robotpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool. He was seen attacking and killing Grootpool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Demonpool" to match the common naming of multiversal Deadpools. | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "TRONpool" At an unknown point "TRONpool" was recruited by Dreadpool's army and was sent to attack Deadpool-616 and Pandapool. He was seen attacking and killing Deadpool-616.[26] His Fate after this is unknown but it can be assumed he was killed alongside the other members of the Evil Deadpool Corps. Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "TRONpool" to match the common naming of multiversal | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Horsepool" At an unknown point "Horsepool" was killed by Dreadpool. His corpse was seen by Deadpool-616 when he went to confront and kill Dreadpool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Horsepool" to match the common naming of multiversal | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Centipool" At an unknown point "Centipool" was killed by Dreadpool. His corpse was seen by Deadpool-616 when he went to confront and kill Dreadpool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Centipool" to match the common naming of multiversal | ||
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #4
Aliases: "Wrestlerpool" At an unknown point "Wrestlerpool" was killed by Dreadpool. His corpse was seen by Deadpool-616 when he went to confront and kill Dreadpool.[26] Note: This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Wrestlerpool" to match the common naming of multiversal | ||
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. Deadpool was present at the festivities on Asgard.[12] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5
Deadpool teamed-up with Lady Deadpool to battle Moloids. He was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift into the Prime Marvel Universe.[32] | ||
Appearances: X-Men: Blue #29
Deadpool was one of many killed during the Poisons invasion of their reality.[16] | ||
Appearances: You Are Deadpool #2
Deadpool was unable to defeat the Hulk and was decapitated. This lead to an early Cuban Missile Crisis and the Earth was destroyed.[33] | ||
Mentions: Despicable Deadpool #288, Despicable Deadpool #290
Cable mentioned that when he met Deadpool, he was trying to kill him. In 2017 A.D., Wade had hit rock bottom.[34] The two never made amends and Cable still hated him at the end of his life.[35] | ||
Appearances: Despicable Deadpool #289
In an alternate timeline, Deadpool and Cable decided to travel back in time and confront Stryfe. Unfortunately, it was a trap and Stryfe unleashed dinosaurs and vampires onto New York City. Wade was bitten by a vampire dinosaur and succumbed to the bloodlust. The U.S. Air Force ended up dropping a nuclear bomb on the city.[36] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In an alternate future, Deadpool created the Dead-Dome to protect a portion of Miami during the end of the world. It was an accepting place where people just had to do their share and party. His heart gave out in 2099 A.D. under a pile of oiled naked humans, with his death being declared death by ecstasy.[37] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In an alternate future, Deadpool retired from mercenary life and took a desk job at Widget-Tech.[37] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In an alternate future, Deadpool served as a member of the Avengers alongside his lover, Captain Marvel.[37] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
Aliases: Pool Captain In an alternate future, all the world's superheroes became nihilists. Deadpool merged with Captain Universe and rebooted the universe to be hopeful, fun, and inspirational.[37] Trivia: As Deadpool, Wade resembled The Batman Who Laughs. As Pool Captain, Wade transformed into a being similar to Doctor Manhattan. |
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Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In a reality that diverted from Earth-94535, Deadpool became a couch potato. Death would become fed up with his laziness and begin seeing Thanos.[37] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In a possible future, Deadpool and Wolverine died battling Wade-Logan clone hybrids after their healing factors gave out.[37] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
By 2087, New York City was left in ruins, with Deadpool being the only known survivor. On New Year's, New York was destroyed in a nuclear explosion.[37] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In an alternate future, Deadpool served as a member of the Avengers alongside his lover, Iceman.[37] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
Deadpool went on numerous adventures including being forced to "admit" that T-Ray is the real Wade Wilson, fighting President Obnoxio, and learning that Blind Al was both a former Black Widow and the one that gave him cancer.[37] | ||
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
Deadpool met with Ellie Camacho, Blind Al, and Weasel at Avengers Tower. Their meeting was interrupted by unidentified attackers.[37] | ||
Appearances: Accused #1
Deadpool went with many superheroes to confront Bruce Banner at his secret laboratory. When Banner got angry, he became Hulk and killed all the heroes, including Deadpool.[38] | ||
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001
Deadpool decided to kill Thanos 80 times to celebrate Marvel Comics' eighty anniversary, he did it and stole his Infinity Gauntlet.[39] | ||
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001
Deadpool decided to kill 80 super-villains to celebrate Marvel Comics' eighty anniversary, but Scott Koblish couldn't draw all his victims.[39] | ||
Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1, Infinity Countdown #5
In an alternate reality Thanos caused the infinity end, killing all heroes in the process, including Deadpool.[19] | ||
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #74
Deadpool was one of the heroes killed when the forces of Hell invaded New York City.[40] | ||
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1000
The Deadpool of Earth-616 imagined to spend Marvel's 80th anniversary having a luau with Cable.[41] | ||
Appearances: X-Force: Killshot Anniversary Special #1
A version of Venompool wearing a white and black X-Force uniform joined Wolverine and Deadpool wearing a similar uniform to assist Cable against Dreadpool and Stryfe.[42] |
Wanda Wilson[]
- Appearances of Deadpool(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Deadpool(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Deadpool(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Deadpool(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2 & Deadpool Kills Deadpool #3
Aliases: Spiralpool At an unknown point Spiralpool was recruited by Dreadpool's army. He was sent to kill the Deadpool Corps after fighting Lady Deadpool she was sliced in half by Pandapool.[25] | |
Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4
Aliases: "Phoenix" "Phoenix" was seen by Dreadpool after he entered the Nexus of All Realities.[24] Note: * This character was unnamed and thus has been nicknamed "Phoenix" following the common naming conventions of multiversal Deadpools | |
Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5
Lady Deadpool teamed-up with Deadpool to battle Moloids. He was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift into the Prime Marvel Universe.[32] |
Death[]
- Appearances of Death(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Death(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Death(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Death(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #15
Death worked as the ships greeter on a cruise which Thanos brought Deadpool with him for Thanos to find love. He ultimately managed to attract Death. This reality was briefly experienced by Deadpool of the Prime Marvel Universe when a cruise ship doctor gave him powerful medications.[23] | |
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In a reality that diverted from Earth-94535, Deadpool became a couch potato. Death would become fed up with his laziness and begin seeing Thanos.[37] |
Death's Head[]
- Appearances of Death's Head(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Death's Head(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Death's Head(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Death's Head(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001
Death's Head was hired by Phalanx to destroy all robots. After Death's Head did it, they killed him.[39] |
Death's Head II[]
- Appearances of Minion(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Minion(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Minion(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Minion(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001
Death's Head II was one of the robots killed by Death's Head.[39] |
Deathbird[]
- Appearances of Deathbird(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Deathbird(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Deathbird(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Deathbird(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5
Deathbird was seen with citizens of the Shi'ar Empire. She was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift into the Prime Marvel Universe.[32] |
Deathlok[]
Deathlok Prime[]
- Appearances of Deathlok Prime(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Deathlok Prime(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Deathlok Prime(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Deathlok Prime(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5
Deathlok Prime was elected the President of the United States of America. He was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift to the Prime Marvel Universe.[32] | |
Appearances: Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur S1E09 | |
Appearances: Free Comic Book Day 2021: Avengers/Hulk #1
A Deathlok who was Captain America was a member of the Deathloks who worked for Avenger Prime and was sent throughout the Multiverse to find and warn teams of Avengers about an unknown event that was causing multiple chronal collapse.[43] | |
Appearances: Free Comic Book Day 2021: Avengers/Hulk #1
A Deathlok who was Black Widow was a member of the Deathloks who worked for Avenger Prime and was sent throughout the Multiverse to find and warn teams of Avengers about an unknown event that was causing multiple chronal collapse.[43] | |
Appearances: Free Comic Book Day 2021: Avengers/Hulk #1
A Deathlok who was a member of the Deathloks who worked for Avenger Prime and was sent throughout the Multiverse to find and warn teams of Avengers about an unknown event that was causing multiple chronal collapse. He traveled to Earth-10222 and found it corrupted and was attacked and killed by the multiversal Masters of Evil.[43] |
Michael Collins[]
- Appearances of Michael(s) Collins from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Michael(s) Collins from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Michael(s) Collins from Unknown Realities
- Images of Michael(s) Collins from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001
Deathlok was killed by Death's Head.[39] | |
Appearances: Deathlok (Vol. 2) #29
During the Infinity Crusade, Deathlok (Michael Collins of Earth-616) had an encounter with the Goddess, and had a vision of an alternate world where Michael Collins had resigned from his job at Cybertek before being turned into the cyborg Deathlok against his will. Michael spent more time at home, much to the joy of his wife Tracy and his son Nick. For Michael's birthday soon afterward, his daughter Tisha had already been born.[44] The comic shows Michael's birthday, suggesting it takes place soon after he left Cybertek (at a date before he became Deathlok on Earth-616), but baby Particia (Tisha) is seen in the scene. On Earth-616, months passed between the moment Michael became Deathlok and the moment when Patricia was born. |
Deerdevil[]
- Appearances of Deerdevil(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Deerdevil(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Deerdevil(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Deerdevil(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1
Deerdevil was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was seen battling Daredevil. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Batt Burdock.[1] |
Defenders[]
- Appearances of Defenders from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Defenders from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Defenders from Unknown Realities
- Images of Defenders from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
The Defenders were approached by an alternate reality Reed Richards who came to them to see if Susan Storm would be allowed to join their group in order to hopefully avoid a possible future where she would have been killed if she stayed with the Fantastic Four.[45] |
Delilah[]
- Appearances of Delilah from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Delilah from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Delilah from Unknown Realities
- Images of Delilah from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Marvel's Spider-Man 2
After Spider-Man discovered all the Spider-Bots that had been placed around New York City, Ganke Lee tracked an address which had been encoded. Travelling there, Spider-Man found a portal, through which Delilah was sitting behind a bar. She took all the Spider-Bots from him, thanking for his work before telling Spider-Man that if Miguel came looking, it was finders keeper. She immediately closed the portal and left.[46] Note: Delilah is based on a character from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse as revealed in the "Art of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" who was cut from the movie. She was originally to appear in a scene at the Bar with No Name.[47][48] Whether this is the same Deliliah or the same Bar are yet to be revealed. |
Demogoblin[]
- Appearances of Demogoblin(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Demogoblin(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Demogoblin(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Demogoblin(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: War Machine #1
Demogoblin was one of several villains who was single handedly defeated by War Machine. This reality was dreamed/imagined by Jim Rhodes of the Prime Marvel Universe.[49] |
Destiny[]
- Appearances of Destiny(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Destiny(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Destiny(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Destiny(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents (Vol. 3) #5
Destiny was hunted by Sabretooth, so she escaped in Berlin where she met a time-traveling Nightcrawler, but Sabretooth found and captured them. Luckily Shadowcat saved them, and Destiny disappeared in the crowd.[50]
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Devil Dinosaur[]
- Appearances of Devil Dinosaur(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Devil Dinosaur(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Devil Dinosaur(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Devil Dinosaur(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 4) #3, Avengers (Vol. 4) #4
This version of Devil Dinosaur ended up being time-displaced to Earth-616 alongside Killraven when Kang began to screw with the time-stream. He was killed almost instantly by the Martian Masters who had also been displaced.[51] | |
Appearances: Spider-Gwen (Vol. 2) #2
Devil Dinosaur and Moon-Boy's reality was visited when Captain America (Samantha Wilson) ended up lost from her Earth-65 home reality. She helped them defeated the Killer Folk and rescue the Free Folk.[52] | |
Appearances: Not Brand Echh #14
Devil Dinosaur and Moon Girl became Forbush Dinosaur and Forbush Girl when Forbush Man wanted to present new ideas to Marvel Comics[53] | |
Appearances: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #13, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #38
In this future, Devil Dinosaur is a friend of Moon Girl, the smartest person of all.[54] | |
Appearances: Totally Awesome Hulk #1.MU | |
Appearances: Mary Jane & Black Cat #1
Devil Dinosaur and Moon-Boy briefly stole Doctor Doom's mask from a time-displaced Black Cat.[56] |
Diamondhead[]
- Appearances of Diamondhead(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Diamondhead(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Diamondhead(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Diamondhead(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Diamondhead from an Earth-Unknown was captured by the Spider-Society[57] [58] |
Digital Spider-Man[]
- Appearances of Digital Spider-Man(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Digital Spider-Man(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Digital Spider-Man(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Digital Spider-Man(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Spider-Geddon #5
Digital Spider-Man was recruited into the Spider-Army by Spider-Gwen and helped defeat the Inheritors.[59] |
Doc Samson[]
- Appearances of Doc Samson(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Doc Samson(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Doc Samson(s) from Unknown Realities
Mentions: Deadpool: The End #1
In a reality that diverted from Earth-94535, the ghost of Doc Samson ended up in the Realm of Death. He served as the marriage counselor of Deadpool and Death, but it has been a thousand years since their last session.[37] | |
Appearance: Immortal Hulk #33
Robert Banner decided to let go and destroy the world while killing several allies and heroes in the process, including Dr. Samson.[60] | |
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 Doc Samson.[3] |
Doctor Doom[]
- Appearances of Doctor Doom(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Doctor Doom(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Doctor Doom(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Doctor Doom(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Doctor Doom(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #50
When She-Hulk of the Prime Universe's comic writer "died" the editors of Marvel Comics began to pitch different ideas for the new style of her 616 comic series. One of them included a version designed by Terry Austin where She-Hulk went around fighting both villains and heroes and knocked them out, including Doctor Doom.[61] | |
Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #50
When She-Hulk of the Prime Universe's comic writer "died" the editors of Marvel Comics began to pitch different ideas for the new style of her 616 comic series. However, he turned out no to be dead and attempted to pitch the new version of She-Hulk he wanted to write, which instead followed Lil She-Hulk, a child version of herself. Doctor Doom arrived on his tricycle.[61] | |
Appearances: War Machine #1
Doctor Doom was one of several villains who was single handedly defeated by War Machine. This reality was dreamed/imagined by Jim Rhodes of the Prime Marvel Universe.[49] | |
Appearances: Bug #1
Doctor Doom participated in the panty raid. Since he didn't perform his experiment he was never scarred and used his genius to solve 90% of the world's problems. This reality formed when Annihilus (Earth-77640) attempted to conquer the space-time continuum.[10] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four Giant-Size Adventures #1
Doctor Doom was on Yancy Street when Thing-Thing was looking for blue cheese with his pet Drifty.[62] | |
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
In this reality, Dr. Doom kills Susan Storm.[45] | |
Appearances: Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5
Doctor Doom was battling humanoid reptiles. He was briefly seen by an unnamed Rigellian Recorder after it entered a rift into the Prime Marvel Universe.[32] | |
Appearances: Avengers: Back to Basics #5
A Doctor Doom wielding an Mjolnir 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.[14] | |
Appearances: Marvel 2-In-One Annual #1
In this reality Doctor Doom finally killed all of the Fantastic Four, with Mister Fantastic being the last, but felt nothing from this. Doom was also aware of the Council of Reeds and created barriers to prevent the Council from interfering in his universe. When the dimensional travelling Thing and Iron Man arrived in this reality to search for their Reed Richards and Susie Storm they faced against Doctor Doom. Iron Man was able to talk to his counterpart to spare Thing's life, since they both shared the same mind and views and decided to fight with sticks just like they did with their father when training. During the fight, after Iron Man's mind had a discussion with the council Doom was able to defeat and kill this universe's counterpart.[63] | |
Appearances: Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #23
Fifty years into the future, Doctor Doom no longer had access to his Time Platform.[64] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36
In a reality watched by Spider-Man, a vengeful Doctor Doom kills Spider-Man and his sister Teresa.[17] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36
In a reality viewed by Spider-Man to defeat a vindictive Doctor Doom, Spider-Man delivers the Chameleon to Doctor Doom, who still kills them both..[17] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36
In a reality viewed by Spider-Man, a coalition of heroes attempted to oppose a vindictive Dr. Doom but with a negative outcome.[17] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36
In a reality viewed by Spider-Man, an armored Spider-Man tries to defeat Dr. Doom but also in this case he is soundly defeated by a vindictive Dr. Doom.[17] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36
In a reality viewed by Spider-Man, Spider-Man travels through time in search of a solution to defeat Dr. Doom but ends up in a future where Dr. Doom dominates supreme.[17] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36
In a reality viewed by Spider-Man, Spider-Man makes an agreement with Mephisto to defeat Dr. Doom but in the end he himself becomes a prisoner of Mephisto together with Dr. Doom.[17] | |
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In an alternate future, Doctor Doom attended Deadpool's retirement party.[37] | |
Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1, Infinity Countdown #5
In an alternate reality Thanos caused the infinity end, killing all heroes in the process, including Doom.[19] | |
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001 | |
Appearances: Secret Wars Too #1
Aliases: God Emperor Doom God Emperor Doom was the antagonist of "Secret Wars." When Jonathan Hickman was struggling with not having an ending to the event, Victor traveled to his reality and confronted him. Doom told him not to worry, as his story would either by forgotten or reformatted down the line, but that he should come clean about not having an ending. After they parted ways, Doom attacked a performer dressed as Spider-Man in Times Square.[6] | |
Appearances: Secret Wars Too #1
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Appearances: Marvel Comics #1000
Doctor Doom was one of little Black Bolt's new teachers who reproached him to be late at school, but when he tried to justify himself, his voice destroyed the school.[41]
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Mentions: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #32
Doctor Doom was mentioned as one of the many mystics who had a similar history of Norman Osborn's one.[65] | |
Appearances: Mary Jane & Black Cat #1
Black Cat stole Doctor Doom's mask while he slept. He tried to capture her, but she escaped using his Time Platform. | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
Doctor Doom's history in this reality seemingly resembled that of his counterpart of Earth-616, including when, after having seen that Mister Fantastic had sent the entire Baxter Building (with his children still inside it) forward in time to defeat some Negative Zone invaders, he decided to humiliate the Fantastic Four and then he travelled back in time in order to save Valeria, even if Richards had told him it's too dangerous to try something similar. However, changing the past was harder than Doom had thought: trying to kidnap Valeria, or to kill Richards, or to avoid him from using his machine didn't work; so Victor decided to go even further back in time, fighting the Watchers during the Reckoning War, or avoiding the Four from fighting Galactus, sometimes he seemed to get his aim, such as he would kidnap Valeria much earlier than the events Doom wanted to avoid, but when he came back to the present he found a freed Latveria, after he was defeated. Little by little, Doom began to think about if all of his intervention got the present situation worse, the best timeline should be the one he had left, but he refused to give up and admitted that his fate should be that of being beaten by his enemies every time. He later travelled to other realities where he unleashed his inner rage against all the superheroes of Earth, killing them all. In the end, he decided that the only way not to be "infected" by those thoughts was to avoid his past self from starting his travels through time, so he arrived a moment before the past Doom left the present and sabotaged his armor. Having changed the past, this Doctor Doom soon disappeared.[3] |
Doctor Octopus[]
- Appearances of Doctor Octopus(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Doctor Octopus(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Doctor Octopus(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Doctor Octopus(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearences: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Alias: Pirate Doctor Octopus A pirate version of Doctor Octopus was captured by Spider-Society.[57] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Devil's Reign: Superior Four #3
Alias:Hercules Hercules was an alternate version of Otto Octavius. A painting depicting Supreme Octopus having killed him in a multiversal battle of Otto's hung in Strange's Supreme Sanctorum on Earth-8968.[40] Note: Because all the other alternates seen in Devil's Reign: Superior Four have different surnames, this version may not be Otto Octavius | |
Appearances: Devil's Reign: Superior Four #3
Alias:Magneto Magneto was an alternate version of Otto Octavius. A painting depicting Supreme Octopus having killed him in a multiversal battle of Otto's hung in Strange's Supreme Sanctorum on Earth-8968.[40] Note: Because all the other alternates seen in Devil's Reign: Superior Four have different surnames, this version may not be Otto Octavius | |
Appearances: Devil's Reign: Superior Four #3
Alias:Thing Thing was an alternate version of Otto Octavius. A painting depicting Supreme Octopus having killed him in a multiversal battle of Otto's hung in Strange's Supreme Sanctorum on Earth-8968.[40] Note: Because all the other alternates seen in Devil's Reign: Superior Four have different surnames, this version may not be Otto Octavius | |
Appearances: Devil's Reign: Superior Four #3
Alias:Cyclops Cyclops was an alternate version of Otto Octavius. A painting depicting Supreme Octopus having killed him in a multiversal battle of Otto's hung in Strange's Supreme Sanctorum on Earth-8968.[40] Note: Because all the other alternates seen in Devil's Reign: Superior Four have different surnames, this version may not be Otto Octavius | |
Appearances: Devil's Reign: Superior Four #3
Alias:Daredevil Daredevil was an alternate version of Otto Octavius. A painting depicting Supreme Octopus having killed him in a multiversal battle of Otto's hung in Strange's Supreme Sanctorum on Earth-8968.[40] Note: Because all the other alternates seen in Devil's Reign: Superior Four have different surnames, this version may not be Otto Octavius |
Otto Octavius[]
- Appearances of Otto(s) Octavius from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Otto(s) Octavius from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Otto(s) Octavius from Unknown Realities
- Images of Otto(s) Octavius from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #50
When She-Hulk of the Prime Universe's comic writer "died" the editors of Marvel Comics began to pitch different ideas for the new style of her 616 comic series. One of them included a version designed by Terry Austin where She-Hulk went around fighting both villains and heroes and knocked them out, including Doctor Octopus.[61] | |
Appearances: War Machine #1
Doctor Octopus was one of several villains who was single handedly defeated by War Machine. This reality was dreamed/imagined by Jim Rhodes of the Prime Marvel Universe.[49] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1
Doctor Octopus was out one night seemingly robbing banks when he met Spider-Man and after a short scarp, Spider-Man invited him for a beer. At the bar Peter poured his beer over Doc Ock and a bar fight between the two ensued. Confused, Doc Ock went to see a councilor as he thought Spider-Man was doing it to be nice.[67] | |
Appearances: Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3
Aliases: Spider-Man Due to unclear circumstances, Otto is revealed to be in Spider-Man's body which makes the majority of his new found allies once again his enemies.[68] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1
Doctor Octopus was defeated by Spider-Man as the latter was explaining his Web-Shooters to The Readers. Otto made fun of the sophistication of the Web-Shooters, so Peter shut his mouth with webbing.[7] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #14
Doctor Octopus was infected and become a Zombie at an unknown point in time. His reality was visited by Miles Morales & Gwendolyn Stacy when the Dimensional Travel Watch broke and they were being pulled through different realities. Doctor Octopus and the group of Zombies tried to attack and eat the pair but they were pulled away to a different reality.[69] Note: This may be a character from one of the several known Marvel Zombies realities but this is currently unknown. | |
Mentions: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #13
Doctor Octopus is one of the many foes that Moon Girl have to take care.[54] | |
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #32
Doctor Octopus was one of Spider-Man's enemies who wanted Mary Jane Watson dead.[70]
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Appearances: Spider-Man: Grim Hunt - The Kraven Saga #1
Doctor Octopus was one of Spider-Man's enemies that took part in the event Gauntlet.[71] He was killed by Spidey. | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21
Doctor Octopus was the pianist of the organ at Spider-Man and Mary Jane wedding.[18] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales II #2
Doctor Octopus was one of the enemies fought by Spider-Man and one of the reason because the hero didn't reveal his secret identity.[72] | |
Appearances: Contest of Champions #10
Doctor Octopus arrived on the planet Battleworld with the Sinister Six in search of ISO-Sphere fragments, but he was attacked by the Civil Warriors.[73] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #70
During a nightmare caused by the homonymous magic entity, Spider-Man dreamt a reality where Doctor Octopus had a romantic relationship with Black Cat.[74] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #71
During a nightmare caused by the homonymous magic entity, Spider-Man dreamt he was chased by many enemies, including Doctor Octopus.[75] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
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Appearances: Web Warriors #4
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Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Web Warriors #4
This Doctor Octopus was one of the Doctors Octopi captured by the Electros.[66] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #74
Doctor Octopus was one of the animal-based super-villains that Spider-Man battled in his early days. More recently, he switched bodies with Peter and briefly filled the role of Spider-Man.[40] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: No Way Home
Aliases: Superior Spider-Man Superior Spider-Man was among the individuals almost pulled into Earth-199999 due to a corrupted spell involving Spider-Man's secret identity. The Doctor Strange of that reality was able to close the rift before Otto could cross.[76] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #699
Alias:Spider-Man In this reality Doctor Octopus swapped his mind with Peter Parker's one. He used his powers to rob a bank and to kill many heroes including Captain America. In the life of Peter Parker he menaced Mary Jane to make she stay with him, and he later poisoned May and Jay Jameson after they had decided to give the manage of their properties to him.[40] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #7
Aliases:Superior Spider-Man Superior Spider-Man was among the spider-totems teleported to Earth-616 after Silk stabbed Morlun with the Totem Dagger. He aided the Spider-Army in holding back Shathra until she was defeated by Dr. Peter Parker.[77] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
A version of Doctor Octopus from an unspecified reality was apprehended by Spider-Society.[78] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
A version of Doctor Octopus from an unspecified reality was apprehended by Spider-Society.[78] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Aliases:Superior Spider-Man The Superior Spider-Man from an unspecified reality was among the Doctor Octopuses apprehended by Spider-Society.[78] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
A live action looking version of Doctor Octopus from an unspecified reality was apprehended by Spider-Society.[78] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
A version of Doctor Octopus from an unspecified reality was apprehended by Spider-Society.[78] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
A version of Doctor Octopus from an unspecified reality was apprehended by Spider-Society.[78] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
A version of Doctor Octopus from an unspecified reality was apprehended by Spider-Society.[78] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
A version of Doctor Octopus from an unspecified reality was apprehended by Spider-Society.[78] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
A version of Doctor Octopus from an unspecified reality was apprehended by Spider-Society.[78] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
A version of Doctor Octopus from an unspecified reality was apprehended by Spider-Society.[78] |
Doctor Strange[]
- Appearances of Doctor Strange(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Doctor Strange(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Doctor Strange(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Doctor Strange(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Doctor Strange(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Crazy Magazine #22
Aliases: Doctor Strangle Due to the economic down-turn, Doctor Strangle became a mechanic, using his magic to fix cars.[79] | |
Appearances: Bug #1
Stephen Strange had a designated driver (Baron Mordo) and wasn't involved in the accident that lead him to becoming Doctor Strange. This reality formed when Annihilus (Earth-77640) attempted to conquer the space-time continuum.[10] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1
This version of Doctor Strange drank alphabet soup which was poisoned by Nightmare and brought him to his Dimension of Dreams and the pair fought till Strange punched Nightmare in the nose and Nightmare left to get his evil unicorn. Doctor Strange woke up the real world and tried to avoid going back to sleep to avoid facing Nightmare and had t use all his wills to stop himself from yawning.[67] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1
Doctor Strange released a rap album in 1985.[67] | |
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
Dr. Strange and his Defenders were approached by an alternate reality Reed Richards who came to them to see if Susan Storm would be allowed to join their group in order to hopefully avoid a possible future where she would have been killed if she stayed with the Fantastic Four.[45] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1
Doctor Strange was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[7] | |
Appearances: Avengers: Back to Basics #5
A Doctor Strange possessed by spirit of Vengeance 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.[14] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1
Doctor Strange was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was seen battling an anamorphic Dormammu. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Stephen Strange.[1] | |
Appearances: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #13, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #38
Doctor Strange was one of the intelligent people who went to the moon to meet with Moon Girl.[54] | |
Appearances: Marauders #15
Doctor Strange was killed by Solem and War during the attack of Arakko on Earth.[80] | |
Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1, Infinity Countdown #5
In an alternate reality Thanos caused the infinity end, killing all heroes in the process, including Doctor Strange.[19] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #355
Glorian showed to Mr. Fixit a reality where Doctor Strange and other superheroes worked for him.[81] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #32
Doctor Strange was mentioned as one of the many mystics who had a similar history of Norman Osborn's one.[65] | |
Appearances: Marvel Future Revolution
Doctor Strange from an unspecified reality was recruited into the Omega Flight on Primary Earth. He was seen welcoming another new recruit to Omega Squad.[82]
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Appearances: Marvel Realm of Champions: Elegy S1E02
Doctor Strange was one of the many alternate reality Barons of Battleworld summoned by the Ancient One to assist in killing the Maestro. | |
Appearances: Marvel Realm of Champions: Elegy S1E02
Doctor Strange was one of the many alternate reality Barons of Battleworld summoned by the Ancient One to assist in killing the Maestro. | |
Appearances: Marvel Realm of Champions: Elegy S1E02
Doctor Strange was one of the many alternate reality Barons of Battleworld summoned by the Ancient One to assist in killing the Maestro. | |
Appearances: Marvel Realm of Champions: Elegy S1E02
When the Chronoserpent threatened all the Barons of Battleworld, Doctor Strange appeared at the scene and summoned Galactus against it. Before the Battleworld was destroyed by their cosmic conflict, Doctor Strange evacuated in a House of Iron vessel to the Battlerealm.[83] | |
Appearances: Marvel Future Revolution
A dead Doctor Strange from an alternate reality invaded the Primary Earth using forbidden magic. America Chavez alerted Nick Fury, who dispatched a squad of agents to assist Scarlet Witch in taking this Strange down.[82]
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Dominic Fortune[]
- Appearances of Dominic Fortune(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Dominic Fortune(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dominic Fortune(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Dominic Fortune(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents (Vol. 2) #11
Dominic Fortune was a member of the Vanguard who was killed by Trenton Craft's telekinetic powers, after the existence of Vanguard had been revealed to foreign agents. This reality was inserted into Trenton Craft's mind by Retcon convince him he'd killed the Vanguard to allow them to escape.[84] |
Domino[]
- Appearances of Domino(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Domino(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Domino(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Domino(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: X-Force #100
Domino was a member of X-Force which Queen of the Star Swords brought to the Prime Marvel Universe to attack the mainstream X-Force.[85] | |
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1 | |
Appearances: X-Force: Killshot Anniversary Special #1
Domino was one of the many members of X-Force that Cable assembled from across the timestream to face Stryfe.[42] Note: This version is based on her Earth-41633 counterpart | |
Appearances: A + X #10
Domino attempted to sneak into a Celestial Extermination Drones and destroy its core, but couldn't overcome its defense of causing spontaneous medical issues, even when her probability manipulation was enhanced by the Scarlet Witch, and Domino died. This reality was seen as Domino of the Prime Marvel Universe future when enhanced by the Scarlet Witch.[86] |
Doppelganger[]
- Appearances of Doppelganger(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Doppelganger(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Doppelganger(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Doppelganger(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: War Machine #1
Doppelganger was one of several villains who was single handedly defeated by War Machine. This reality was dreamed/imagined by Jim Rhodes of the Prime Marvel Universe.[49] |
Doop[]
- Appearances of Doop(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Doop(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Doop(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Doop(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1, Infinity Countdown #5
In an alternate reality Thanos caused the infinity end, killing all heroes in the process, including Doop.[19] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man S1E08
Doop was a sidekick of the extraterrestrial black-costumed Spider-Man.[87] |
Dora Milaje[]
- Appearances of Dora Milaje(s) Rogers from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Dora Milaje(s) Rogers from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dora Milaje(s) Rogers from Unknown Realities
- Images of Dora Milaje(s) Rogers from Unknown Realities
Appearances: What If...? (animated series) Season 1 8
During The Watcher's fight with Ultron, The Dora Milage was seen in Wakanda in one of the universes destroyed by Ultron |
Dormammu[]
- Appearances of Dormammu(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Dormammu(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dormammu(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Dormammu(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1
Dormammu was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was seen battling Doctor Strange Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Dormammu.[1] Notes: This character is never identified by name, thus the article assumes that he shares name and secret identity with his Earth-616 counterpart - even if most Larval Earth characters have some kind of animal-based pun in their names. | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 5) #15
Dormammu and his herald Galactus arrived on Earth and killed all the heroes.[88] |
Dracula[]
- Appearances of Dracula(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Dracula(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dracula(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Dracula(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Crazy Magazine #22
Due to the economic down-turn, Dracula became a tomato juice taster.[79] | |
Appearances: X-Men '92 (Vol. 2) #3
Aliases: Dark Master Dark Master summoned the Council of Cross-Time Draculas to meet in their castle in the depths of Limbo when he sensed the balance of power shift on Earth-15730 and the nature of the Vampire would change forever.[89] | |
Appearances: X-Men '92 (Vol. 2) #3
Dracula was about to drain Ulysses Bloodstone when he was summoned to Limbo alongside other members of the Council of Cross-Time Draculas. He was summoned by the "Dark Master" when he sensed the balance of power shift on Earth-15730 and the nature of the Vampire would change forever.[89] | |
Appearances: Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3
A Deathlok Dracula was brought to Earth-14112 by Chaos to fight against Order and was killed by Blade.[90] |
Dragon of the Moon[]
- Appearances of Dragon(s) of the Moon from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Dragon(s) of the Moon from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dragon(s) of the Moon from Unknown Realities
- Images of Dragon(s) of the Moon from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Infinity Wars #3
Loki and Gamora visualized a reality where Moondragon, Phyla-Vell and the Dragon of the Moon were fighting against them two.[91] |
Drax[]
- Appearances of Drax(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Drax(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Drax(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Drax(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1, Infinity Countdown #5
In an alternate reality Thanos caused the infinity end, killing all heroes in the process, including Drax.[19] |
Ducktor Doom[]
- Appearances of Ducktor Doom(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Ducktor Doom(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Ducktor Doom(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Ducktor Doom(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Spider-Ham 25th Anniversary Special #1
Ducktor Doom transformed Spider-Ham into a human, cursing him to live as Spider-Human. Peter was changed not only physically, but mentally as well. He swiftly proceeded to defeat Ducktor Doom, kill him, cook him, and then eat him for dinner.[92] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1
Ducktor Doom was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. He was seen battling She-Hulk. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Ducktor Doom.[1] |
Dum Dum Dugan[]
- Appearances of Dum Dum Dugan from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Dum Dum Dugan from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dum Dum Dugan from Unknown Realities
- Images of Dum Dum Dugan from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dum Dum Dugan from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28
Dum Dum Dugan attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention.[9] |
Dwight D. Eisenhower[]
- Appearances of President Eisenhower(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of President Eisenhower(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of President Eisenhower(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of President Eisenhower(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #2
President Eisenhower hired Baloney-Head and Liver-wurst Face so they could steal Tony Stark's Space-Ship and travel to the moon. They successfully started the rocket but Iron Man grabbed the tail end and caused it to crash. After recovering, Iron Man discovered who the pair were working for and went to confront him. Eisenhower attacked Iron Man and and he escaped to the moon and made his sandwich with moon cheese while Iron Man watched.[93] |
Dylan Brock[]
- Appearances of Dylan Brock(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Dylan Brock(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Dylan Brock(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Dylan Brock(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Carnage: Black, White & Blood #4
Dylan Brock lived to some extent the same story as his Earth-616 counterpart. Dylan Brock wakes up late one night to find Anne Weying, an alternate version of his late mother and Agent Venom from another universe, standing over him. Saying she doesn't have much time to explain, Anne claims that after Dylan and Eddie left, she spent years waiting for her son - the Dylan Brock of her universe - to awaken from the coma he'd been left in after his connection to Knull was severed. Finally, Anne gave up hope... only to discover one day that the Carnage symbiote had abandoned Cletus Kasady and was seeking Dylan's comatose body as its next host. Restoring the powers Dylan possessed as Codex, Carnage quickly conquered the world, killing nearly everyone and keeping a handful of people - Anne included - alive to torture. Laughing in disgust, "Anne" is revealed to be Dylan, taken over by the Carnage symbiote and transformed into a monster. The two Dylan fought until Venom's host was severely damaged by Carnage / Codex, while Venom heals him, Dylan angrily says he would have given anything to meet his own mother, but after enduring unbearable loneliness he has had to settle for his adopted family. Countless symbiotes appear and are destroyed by Carnage leaving Codex's body lifeless. Later, Dylan sits next to a comatose Eddie Brock, who is intubated in a hospital bed, and tells him that he has been able to sense that Dylan and Ana's alternate codices have merged inside the symbiote Hive-Mind. Shedding tears, Dylan says that Eddie has suffered enough from the return of his cancer, and that he can always see him again in the Hive. [94] | |
Appearances: Carnage: Black, White & Blood #4
Dylan Brock lived the same story as his Earth-1051 counterpart to some extent. Dylan remained in a coma for several years, until the Carnage symbiote abandoned Cletus Kasady and sought him out as its new host. After joining the Carnage symbiote, Dylan's powers as Codex were restored and Carnage quickly conquered the world, killing almost everyone and keeping others alive to torture them, including Annie. After killing his mother, the Carnage-ized Dylan went to Earth-616 to attack his counterpart, who had since become the host of his own world's version of the Venom symbiote. Disguised as Anne, Carnage quickly gained the upper hand and badly wounded Dylan, infecting Venom with an offshoot of his symbiote. However, Dylan's dormant powers reawakened and he used them to summon a horde of symbiotes that forced the Carnage symbiote off of his counterpart's body, which had been reduced into a desiccated corpse under the creature's control. Using his powers, Dylan then obliterated the Carnage symbiote. [94] | |
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 Dylan.[3] |
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- ↑ Marvel Comics Presents (Vol. 3) #5
- ↑ Avengers (Vol. 4) #3–4
- ↑ Spider-Gwen (Vol. 2) #2
- ↑ Not Brand Echh #14
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 54.2 Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #13
- ↑ Totally Awesome Hulk #1.MU
- ↑ Mary Jane & Black Cat #1
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- ↑ Fantastic Four Giant-Size Adventures #1
- ↑ Marvel 2-In-One Annual #1
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- ↑ Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3–4
- ↑ Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #14
- ↑ Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #32
- ↑ Spider-Man: Grim Hunt - The Kraven Saga #1
- ↑ Strange Tales II #2
- ↑ Contest of Champions #10
- ↑ Ultimate Spider-Man #70
- ↑ Ultimate Spider-Man #71
- ↑ Spider-Man: No Way Home
- ↑ Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #7
- ↑ 78.0 78.1 78.2 78.3 78.4 78.5 78.6 78.7 78.8 78.9 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
- ↑ 79.0 79.1 Crazy Magazine #22
- ↑ Marauders #15
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #355
- ↑ 82.0 82.1 Marvel Future Revolution
- ↑ Marvel Realm of Champions: Elegy S1E02
- ↑ Marvel Comics Presents (Vol. 2) #11
- ↑ X-Force #100
- ↑ A + X #10
- ↑ Ultimate Spider-Man S1E08
- ↑ Doctor Strange (Vol. 5) #15
- ↑ 89.0 89.1 X-Men '92 (Vol. 2) #3
- ↑ Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3
- ↑ Infinity Wars #3
- ↑ Spider-Ham 25th Anniversary Special #1
- ↑ Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #2
- ↑ 94.0 94.1 Carnage: Black, White & Blood #4