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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 What If? (Vol. 2) #39
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Avengers Annual #21
  3. Universe X #1
  4. Fantastic Four #273
  5. Fantastic Four #19
  6. Fantastic Four Annual #2Captain America Annual #11. It is later revealed in Avengers #269 that the frequent time storms that thwarted Kang were created by his future self, Immortus as per Avengers #269 in part of a complex plan to curtail possible divergent realities created by Kang's time travels.
  7. Avengers Annual #2
  8. What If? (Vol. 2) #29
  9. Captain America Annual #11
  10. Avengers #9
  11. 11.0 11.1 Avengers: Forever #9
  12. 12.0 12.1 Giant-Size Avengers #3
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Avengers: Forever #11
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Avengers: Forever #12
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 Thor #282
  16. 16.00 16.01 16.02 16.03 16.04 16.05 16.06 16.07 16.08 16.09 16.10 16.11 16.12 Avengers: Forever #8
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #3
  18. The time storm was seen in Fantastic Four Annual #2 it was revealed to be a manipulation of Immortus in Avengers #269
  19. 19.0 19.1 Avengers: West Coast #61
  20. Avengers #10
  21. Avengers #2. In Thor #261 the Space Phantom convinced Thor that he was actually hired by Immortus to transport various Avengers to Limbo for study. The truth of the matter was not fully revealed until Avengers: Forever #8
  22. Avengers #6 through 8 as revealed in Avengers #10
  23. Avengers #10Avengers Classic #10. It was revealed in Avengers: Forever #8 that all the "historical beings" that Immortus summoned were actually Space Phantoms.
  24. Avengers #16
  25. Which occurred in Fantastic Four Annual #2 and was revealed to have been observed by Immortus in Avengers: Forever #6
  26. The Vision and Scarlet Witch began their romance in Avengers #81. Immortus deciding to use this to his advantage was revealed in Avengers: Forever #8
  27. The Kree-Skrull War occurred in Avengers #89 through 97. Immortus was seen viewing this and was given his ultimatum by the Time-Keepers in Avengers: Forever #8
  28. The Vision's struggle with the Grim Reaper and the Space Phantom occurred in Avengers #107 and Avengers #108. The Vision's mind was based on the brain engrams of Wonder Man, the Grim Reaper's brother who was believed to be dead at the time following the events of Avengers #9 as such the Grim Reaper considered the Vision his "brother". Immortus was revealed as manipulating these events in Avengers: Forever #8
  29. This was revealed in Avengers: Forever #10, the Martian Masters ended up invading Earth in at least three other realities Earth-691 as seen in Amazing Adventures (Vol. 2) #17, Earth-2120 in Killraven (Vol. 2) #1, and Earth-9930 in Avengers: Forever #4. The Badoon later attempted to launch a failed attempt to invade modern day Earth on Earth-616 but were stopped by the Silver Surfer in Silver Surfer #2 but they would later succeed where the Martian Masters failed on Earth-691 as revealed in Marvel Super-Heroes #18
  30. Avengers #129 and Giant-Size Avengers #2
  31. Avengers #131. Wonder Man was pulled from Avengers #9. However, it was later revealed in Avengers #152 that he was merely in a state of suspended animation. The Human Torch was not technically dead, but rather deactivated circa 1955 as revealed in Fantastic Four Annual #4. The Torch's life and resurrections are quite complicated but are explained in Avengers: Forever #8. The Ghost was slain in Silver Surfer #9. Midnight was slain in Special Marvel Edition #16 at the hands of Shang-Chi however he was later resurrected in Silver Surfer (Vol. 3) #29. Baron Zemo was slain battling Captain America in Avengers #15. The Frankenstein Monster was technically not dead, but was snatched from time during the events of Frankenstein #12
  32. 32.0 32.1 Avengers #133
  33. 33.0 33.1 Giant-Size Avengers #4
  34. Avengers #134
  35. Avengers #135
  36. Avengers: Forever #8. The Vision learned that he was the original android Human Torch of the 1940s created by Phineas Horton in Marvel Comics #1. The Human Torch was depicted as being deactivated in 1955 and was restored to life by the Mad Thinker to battle the Fantastic Four in Fantastic Four Annual #4. In that story the Torch seemingly sacrificed his life to save the Fantastic Four. It is revealed in Avengers #134 that the Mad Thinker recovered the Torch android. In Avengers #135 it was revealed that the android was taken by the mad robot Ultron who then forced an elderly Phineas Horton to help repair it before killing him. Ultron then rebuilt the Vision and sent him to attack the Avengers as seen in Avengers #57. This wasn't the only manipulation was involved in regarding the past of the Vision and the Human Torch, as explained below.
  37. Avengers #141
  38. Avengers #142
  39. 39.0 39.1 Avengers #200
  40. Avengers #143. Kang survived thanks to a device that transferred his mind into a cloned body in his native time as revealed in Avengers: Forever #9
  41. Avengers Annual #10
  42. Thor #281
  43. What If? #32
  44. Vision and the Scarlet Witch (Vol. 2) #2
  45. Vision and the Scarlet Witch (Vol. 2) #12
  46. Avengers: Forever #8. The Vision took over the world's computers in Avengers #241 through 254 and Avengers Annual #13
  47. As seen later in Avengers: West Coast #52, Immortus was stated as seeking to manipulate the Scarlet Witch in Avengers: West Coast #62. His observations of these events were seen in Avengers: Forever #8
  48. 48.0 48.1 Avengers #269
  49. Avengers #267 & 268. The Prime Kang was defeated by Thor in Thor #140. Ravonna was put in a near-death coma after the events of Avengers #69
  50. Avengers #269. Kang cured himself of this insanity by killing himself and creating another pair of divergences of himself as revealed in Avengers: Forever #9
  51. West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #43
  52. West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #42
  53. Avengers: Forever #8, Horton was killed by Ultron in Avengers #135.
  54. West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #44
  55. West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #45
  56. West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #47
  57. 57.0 57.1 Avengers West Coast #48
  58. Avengers: West Coast #49
  59. Avengers: West Coast #50. Immortus' manipulation was revealed in Avengers: Forever #8
  60. Avengers: West Coast #51
  61. Avengers: West Coast #52
  62. Avengers Annual #18
  63. 63.0 63.1 63.2 Avengers: West Coast #60
  64. Avengers: West Coast #53
  65. Avengers: West Coast #54
  66. Avengers: West Coast #56
  67. Avengers: West Coast #57
  68. Avengers: West Coast #59
  69. Avengers: West Coast #61. At the time most of these characters were considered deceased. Toro was killed stopping the Mad Thinker in Sub-Mariner #14; the Black Knight was mortally wounded battling Iron Man in Tales of Suspense #73 injuries which he died from as revealed in Avengers #47. The Swordsman died at the hands of Kang in Giant-Size Avengers #2; The Grim Reaper had been dead after falling in a cavern fighting his brother in Vision and the Scarlet Witch (Vol. 2) #2; Left-Winger and Right-Winger were not actually dead, but were in comas following a battle with US Agent during his brief stint as Captain America, who was seeking vengeance for his parents murder after the Wingers revealed Walker's secret identity. This outing occurred in Captain America #345 and the Wingers were put in their comas in Captain America #347; Iron Man 2020 and Oort the Living Comet however came from possible futures. While to date Oort has not been seen since, Arno has been seen slain by a zombie virus unleashed in his native reality in Marvel Zombies 5 #4
  70. Avengers: West Coast #62. The alternate realities created here were Earth-909 where the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver were burnt at the stake by frightened villagers during their youth; Earth-9090 where the Swordsman was shamed by a young Hawkeye and he renounced his criminal ways; Earth-9091 where Tony Stark was killed by the shrapnel that otherwise led to the birth of Iron Man; Earth-9092 where Wonder Man actually died during his first battle with the Avengers and in dying the energies unleashed also slew the Avengers; Earth-9093 where the Wasp was slain by the creature from Kosmos who slew her father; Earth-9094 where Henry Pym's first wife Maria Troyvana did not die; and Earth-9095 where US Agent's parents were not killed. It was later revealed in What If? (Vol. 2) #39
  71. 71.0 71.1 71.2 What If? (Vol. 2) #38
  72. What If? (Vol. 2) #35
  73. What If? (Vol. 2) #37
  74. 74.0 74.1 Avengers: Forever #10
  75. Avengers Annual #21
  76. 76.0 76.1 X-Men: The Animated Series S4E12
  77. X-Men: The Animated Series S4E15
  78. Avengers #345
  79. Avengers #347
  80. Iron Man #278
  81. Avengers: Forever #8. The Avengers would clash with Onslaught starting in Avengers #400 and ending in Onslaught Marvel Universe #1. See the Onslaught event for more details.
  82. 82.0 82.1 Iron Man #325
  83. Avengers: West Coast #102
  84. Force Works #1
  85. 85.0 85.1 Iron Man #321
  86. 86.0 86.1 Force Works #20
  87. Iron Man #319
  88. Avengers #375
  89. Avengers: Forever #8
  90. 90.0 90.1 Avengers #393
  91. Avengers #393. The real Mantis was identified as the Celestial Madonna in Giant-Size Avengers #3 and followed that destiny in Giant-Size Avengers #4. She was later stripped of her celestial powers during the course of West Coast Avengers Annual #3 and West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #37 through 39
  92. Libra was revealed as the father of Mantis back in Avengers #133. Moonraker was placed among Force Works in Force Works #16. His "mission" and the basic manipulation of his "allies" was revealed in Force Works #18 and Force Works #19. However the Avengers later learned that Libra was not Moonraker in Avengers: Forever #2 and Immortus' hand in that deception was revealed in Avengers: Forever #8
  93. 93.0 93.1 Force Works #19
  94. 94.0 94.1 94.2 Avengers: The Crossing #1
  95. 95.0 95.1 Avengers #390
  96. 96.0 96.1 Avengers #392
  97. 97.0 97.1 Avengers #391
  98. 98.0 98.1 War Machine #23
  99. As seen in Force Works #18 and War Machine #21 respectively. It was revealed that these were the actual villains and not Space Phantoms in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #1
  100. This occurred between Iron Man #321 and Force Works #19
  101. Iron Man #320
  102. Force Works #16
  103. Force Works #17
  104. War Machine #20
  105. Iron Man #322
  106. Force Works #18
  107. War Machine #21
  108. Avengers #323
  109. War Machine #17
  110. Iron Man #324
  111. Avengers #394
  112. Avengers: Timeslide #1
  113. Avengers #395
  114. Onslaught Marvel Universe #1. See also the Heroes Reborn event
  115. Heroes Reborn: The Return #1 through 4. Avengers Annual (Vol. 3) #2001 clarified that Iron Man of Earth-616 was restored to life between Onslaught Marvel Universe #1 and Iron Man (Vol. 2) #1 and merged with his Earth-96020 counterpart. Upon his return to his proper reality in Heroes Reborn: The Return #4, Stark maintained the memories of his past life, his Earth-96020 counterpart and the events that happened on Counter-Earth
  116. Avengers: Forever #1. Each Avenger came from different points in history. Captain America from Captain America #175, Hawkeye is from Avengers #99, Yellowjacket is from Avengers #59, while Goliath and the Wasp are both from Avengers (Vol. 3) #11
  117. Avengers: Forever #2
  118. Avengers: Forever #3
  119. Avengers: Forever #8. The Original Human Torch and the modern day Torch battled each other in Fantastic Four Annual #4. The Mad Thinker used the Torch's body in Sub-Mariner #14 and Ultron obtaining the Torch's body to make the Vision was revealed in Avengers #134
  120. Avengers: Forever #4
  121. Avengers: Forever #5
  122. Avengers: Forever #7
  123. Marvel Universe: The End #2
  124. Marvel Universe: The End #4
  125. 125.0 125.1 Avengers (Vol. 4) #1
  126. 126.0 126.1 Avengers (Vol. 4) #4
  127. Avengers (Vol. 4) #2
  128. Avengers (Vol. 4) #3
  129. Avengers (Vol. 4) #5
  130. 130.0 130.1 Avengers (Vol. 4) #6
  131. Rom #65
  132. 132.0 132.1 Annihilators #4
  133. Annihilators #1
  134. Annihilators #3
  135. 135.0 135.1 Uncanny Avengers #16
  136. Uncanny Avengers #5
  137. Uncanny Avengers #9
  138. Uncanny Avengers #17
  139. Uncanny Avengers #18.NOW
  140. Uncanny Avengers #19
  141. Uncanny Avengers #20
  142. Uncanny Avengers #21
  143. Uncanny Avengers #22
  144. Uncanny Avengers #23
  145. Avengers (Vol. 5) #34
  146. Avengers (Vol. 3) #33
  147. Avengers (Vol. 3) #34
  148. 148.0 148.1 Universe X #1
  149. Earth X #0
  150. Earth X #X
  151. Universe X #0
  152. Universe X #6
  153. 153.0 153.1 Universe X #10
  154. Universe X #11
  155. Universe X #12
  156. Universe X #X
  157. Lua error: too many expensive function calls.
  158. Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #2
  159. Uncanny Avengers #4
  160. Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z hardcover Vol. 5
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