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− | + | The [[Jovians (Aliens)|Jovians]] were a nomadic race that found themselves on the planet Jupiter and sustained themselves with the so-called "Pool of Madness". When rays from the pool began effecting the Earth in 1948, the United States government sent the [[Human Torch (Android) (Earth-616)|Human Torch]] to destroy its source. This led to a conflict with the Jovians which ended with the apparent extinction of their race.{{r|Human Torch Comics #33}} |
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+ | On [[Earth-13133]], the planet Jupiter (now called Planet X) was terraformed into an Earth-like world{{r|Uncanny Avengers Vol 1 12}} and populated solely with mutants taken from Earth{{r|Uncanny Avengers Vol 1 18.NOW}} after the [[Apocalypse Twins (Earth-13133)|Apocalypse Twins]] tricked the Celestials into destroying Earth.{{r|Uncanny Avengers Vol 1 7}}{{r|Uncanny Avengers Vol 1 17}} |
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===31st Century=== |
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− | On [[Earth-691]], the planet Jupiter became an Earth colony, home to a race of biologically engineered humans named the [[Jovians (Humans)|Jovians]] who were designed to withstand Jupiter's massive gravity and survive in |
+ | On [[Earth-691]], the planet Jupiter became an Earth colony, home to a race of biologically engineered humans named the [[Jovians (Humans)|Jovians]] who were designed to withstand Jupiter's massive gravity and survive in its atmosphere.{{r|Marvel Super-Heroes #18}} The most well known Jovian human is [[Charlie-27 (Earth-691)|Charlie-27]] of the [[Guardians of the Galaxy (Earth-691)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]. Other realities where humans living on Jupiter include [[Earth-669116]]{{r|Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 14}} and [[Earth-9812]].{{r|Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 18}} |
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+ | ===[[Earth-TRN623|Year 2061]]=== |
+ | In the year 2061, Jupiter is inhabited by humans, and crime is supposed to be treated more lightly than on Earth, as Jupiter has a fame of having the best prisons. Prisoners are hypnotized into thinking they are planning their escape while they are actually kept in their cells for the rest of their lives.{{r|Amazing Adult Fantasy Vol 1 11}} |
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− | [[File:Rico from Amazing Adult Fantasy Vol 1 11.png|100px|thumb|Rico]] |
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− | Rico was a car thief in the year 2061, who was hypnotized after being sentenced to life in prison.{{r|Amazing Adult Fantasy #11}} |
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− | [[File:Fats from Amazing Adult Fantasy Vol 1 11.png|100px|thumb|Fats]] |
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− | Fats was an acquaintance of Rico the car thief.{{r|Amazing Adult Fantasy #11}} |
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Revision as of 21:20, 11 February 2017
History
Residents
Earth-616
The Jovians were a nomadic race that found themselves on the planet Jupiter and sustained themselves with the so-called "Pool of Madness". When rays from the pool began effecting the Earth in 1948, the United States government sent the Human Torch to destroy its source. This led to a conflict with the Jovians which ended with the apparent extinction of their race.[1]
Earth-13133
On Earth-13133, the planet Jupiter (now called Planet X) was terraformed into an Earth-like world[2] and populated solely with mutants taken from Earth[3] after the Apocalypse Twins tricked the Celestials into destroying Earth.[4][5]
31st Century
On Earth-691, the planet Jupiter became an Earth colony, home to a race of biologically engineered humans named the Jovians who were designed to withstand Jupiter's massive gravity and survive in its atmosphere.[6] The most well known Jovian human is Charlie-27 of the Guardians of the Galaxy. Other realities where humans living on Jupiter include Earth-669116[7] and Earth-9812.[8]
Year 2061
In the year 2061, Jupiter is inhabited by humans, and crime is supposed to be treated more lightly than on Earth, as Jupiter has a fame of having the best prisons. Prisoners are hypnotized into thinking they are planning their escape while they are actually kept in their cells for the rest of their lives.[9]See Also
- 56 appearance(s) of Jupiter (Planet)
- 1 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Jupiter (Planet)
- 6 minor appearance(s) of Jupiter (Planet)
- 42 mention(s) of Jupiter (Planet)
- 4 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Jupiter (Planet)
- 6 invocation(s) of Jupiter (Planet)
- 6 image(s) of Jupiter (Planet)