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[]
Ice Hulk[]
- Appearances of Ice Hulk(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Ice Hulk(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Ice Hulk(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Ice Hulk(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #74
Ice Hulk was one of the heroes killed when the forces of Hell invaded New York City.[1] |
Igor[]
- Appearances of Igor(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Igor(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Igor(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Igor(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: 4 #30
Igor and the Super-Apes attacked Namor while Sue Storm and Reed Richards watched. This reality was one the possibilities imagined by Reed Richards of the Prime Marvel Universe inside his sensory chamber.[2] |
Iceman[]
- Appearances of Iceman(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Iceman(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Iceman(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Iceman(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: What If...? #25
Iceman teamed up with Human Torch to fight crime, however on one mission their powers counteracted each other and were caught.[3] | |
Appearances: Crazy Magazine #22
Aliases: Icicle Due to the economic down-turn, Icicle rented himself out as an air-conditioner.[4] | |
Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4
Iceman was a member of the X-Men which was led by "Professor X-Pool". He was briefly seen by Dreadpool after Dreadpool entered the Nexus of All Realities.[5] | |
Appearances: X-Men: Blue #29
Iceman was one of many killed during the Poisons invasion of their reality.[6] | |
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In an alternate future, Iceman was an Avengers member alongside his boyfriend, Deadpool.[7] | |
Appearances: Savage Hulk (Vol. 2) #3
Iceman was one of the X-Men who were present when Marvel Girl became a female version of Hulk because of an accident during an experiment between Bruce Banner and Professor X. He was convinced by Jean that the X-Men were Xavier's pawns, but a certain point they were attacked by some robots. Their fate was unrevealed, but Professor X said that they were in inferiority.[8] | |
Appearances: 100th Anniversary Special - X-Men #1
Iceman was present at Jean Grey and Scott Summers' anniversary celebration in the new timeline created by Phoenix after she erased Earth-TRN421.[9] |
Infant Terrible[]
- Appearances of Infant(s) Terrible from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Infant(s) Terrible from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Infant(s) Terrible from Unknown Realities
- Images of Infant(s) Terrible from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Fantastic Four #24
Mister Fantastic imagined a reality where Infant Terrible was able to transform everything in the world into his toys.[10] |
Initiative[]
50-State Initiative[]
- Appearances of 50-State Initiative from Unknown Realities
- Images of 50-State Initiative from Unknown Realities
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 Iron Man's Initiative.[11] |
Invaders[]
- Appearances of Invaders(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Invaders(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Invaders(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Invaders(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Mary Jane & Black Cat #1
The Invaders teamed-up with a time-displaced Black Cat to defeat a group of Nazis.[12] |
Invisible Woman[]
- Appearances of Invisible Woman(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Invisible Woman(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Invisible Woman(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Invisible Woman(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28
Invisible Woman attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention where she was invisible and wondered why nobody would say hi to her.[13] | |
Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #50
Aliases: Li'l Invisible Girl 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, the writer turned out not to be dead and attempted to pitch the new version of She-Hulk he wanted to write, Li'l She-Hulk: A child version of She-Hulk. Here, Invisible Girl was seen fighting Spragg.[14] | |
Appearances: Bug #1
Sue Storm and the rest of the Fantastic Four were bombarded by Gamma Radiation instead of Cosmic Radiation. This reality formed when Annihilus (Earth-77640) attempted to conquer the space-time continuum.[15] | |
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10 | |
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
Alias: Invisible Girl | |
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
Alias: Invisible Girl | |
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
Alias:Invisible Girl In this reality, Susan Storm is killed by Molecule Man.[16] | |
Mentions: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
Alias:Invisible Girl In this reality Susan Storm is killed by her brother Johnny Storm when he was controlled by the Psycho-Man.[16] | |
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
Alias: Invisible Girl | |
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
Susan Storm became a member of the Defenders after the Reed Richards of another reality requested for her to join in an effort to hopefully avoid a possible future where she would have been killed if she stayed with the Fantastic Four instead.[16] | |
Appearances: Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
This reality's X-Men had the Invisible Woman join their team per Reed's request, in order to avoid her death if she had stayed wih the Fantastic Four.[16] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #47
Sue Storm gave birth to her and Reed Richards' second child, Valeria.[17] Note: On Earth-616, Valeria was initially stillborn, this reality was where that never happened.[17] | |
Appearances: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4
Invisible Woman was a member of a Fantastic Four which included Wade Wilson. She was briefly seen by Dreadpool after he entered the Nexus of All Realities.[5] | |
Appearances: Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2
Susan Storm was captured (from an unknown universe) and held prisoner by Dreadpool at the home base of the Evil Deadpool Corps.[18] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1
Invisible Woman was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[19] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36
In a reality viewed by Spider-Man, the Invisible Woman was among the coalition of heroes who attempted to oppose a vindictive Dr. Doom but with a negative outcome.[20] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #7
Alias: Invisible Girl In this reality all humans hunted the Fantastic Four because of Kurrgo's ray; Invisible Girl was easily findable because she had a radioactive band on hers arm.[21] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #8
Alias: Invisible Girl In this reality Invisible Girl was a servant of Puppet Master who became king of the world thanks to his puppets.[22] This reality was imagined by the Phillip Master of Earth-616. | |
Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #2
Invisible Woman didn't like Thing's sage mustaches so she decided to ask Human Torch to burn them, but also Johnny grown up mustaches. When Plantman attacked a golf course, Fantastic Four intervened, but the villain used his powers to control Thing's mustaches, so Sue suggested to Human Torch to burn them. Later, Invisible Woman gave the Thing a razor that he used to cut Human Torch's mustaches.[23] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #15
Alias: Invisible Girl In this reality Invisible Girl defeated Mad Thinker, king of New York City.[24] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #123
Alias: Invisible Girl | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four Annual #2
Alias: Invisible Girl Invisible Girl prayed Mister Fantastic to not use his Encephalo-Gun in a duel against Doctor Doom.[26]
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Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 6) #14
Sue Storm attacked a cosmic powered Tony Stark, but she was killed.[27]
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Appearances: 4 #30
Sue Storm joyfully ran down the beach with Namor. This reality was one the possibilities imagined by Reed Richards of the Prime Marvel Universe inside his sensory chamber.[2] | |
Appearances: 4 #30
Sue Storm was kidnapped by Namor. This reality was one the possibilities imagined by Reed Richards of the Prime Marvel Universe inside his sensory chamber.[2] | |
Appearances: 4 #30
Sue Storm watched as Namor was attacked by the Super-Apes. This reality was one the possibilities imagined by Reed Richards of the Prime Marvel Universe inside his sensory chamber.[2] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
Invisible Woman was one of the Fantastic Four attacked by a furious Doctor Doom. After having defeated them, Doom travelled back in time in order to prevent Valeria Richards to be accidentally lost in time, despite Reed Richards had told him it could be danger for the girl.[11] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
When a Doctor Doom from another reality came to help the Fantastic Four against the Negative Zone, the Invisible Woman scream that to the other ones, so Reed Richards decided to teleport all of the enemies in the outer space.[11] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
Invisible Woman protected the Fantastic Four from Reed Richards' teleport machine after an alternate Doctor Doom destroyed the device that controlled it.[11] | |
Mentions: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
Valeria Richards told to an alternate Doctor Doom that Invisible Woman and Mister Fantastic were fighting the Negative Zone.[11] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
Invisible Woman attacked Doctor Doom when he tried to kill Reed Richards.[11] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
Invisible Woman was trapped into a force field by an alternate Doctor Doom while Galactus was coming to Earth.[11] |
Irene Merryweather[]
Mentions: Despicable Deadpool #289
Irene Merryweather seemingly had a similar history as her Earth-616 counterpart. She was targeted by Stryfe, but his assassin died before he could go after her.[28] |
Iron Fist[]
- Appearances of Iron Fist(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Iron Fist(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Iron Fist(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Iron Fist(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1
Iron Fist was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[19] | |
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. Iron Fist was present at the festivities on Asgard.[29] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
Aliases: Daredevil 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 Daniel.[11] |
Iron Heart[]
Appearances: Prowler (Vol. 2) #6
Iron Heart was a member of the Avengers. They and the rest of the team defeated Red Skull and were commemorated by the mayor of New York City.[30] |
Iron Legion[]
- Appearances of Iron Legion from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Iron Legion from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Iron Legion from Unknown Realities
- Images of Iron Legion from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Marvel Super Hero Squad Online
The Iron Legion has a similar history to it's Earth-91119 counterpart. It is unknown what happened to the team after Iron Spider's departure.[31] |
Iron Man[]
Anthony Stark[]
- Appearances of Iron Man(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Iron Man(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Iron Man(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Iron Man(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Crazy Magazine #22
Aliases: Iron Ike Due to the economic down-turn, Iron Ike became a lightning rod.[4] | |
Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28
Iron Man attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention where he had Thor use Mjolnir as a back scratcher on him.[13] | |
Appearances: The 'Nam #41
Iron Man and the other Avengers participated in the Vietnam War and were easily able to defeat the Việt Cộng and Ho Chi Minh. This reality was seen the imagination of Ice Phillips on Earth-85101.[32] | |
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 Iron Man.[14] | |
Appearances: Black Panther (Vol. 3) #44-45
Xcon used King Solomon's Frogs to pull a version of Tony Stark from 6 seconds into the future and were able to subvert him to their will via hypnotic suggestion. He donned one of his counterparts armors which had been built to subdue the Black Panther. He confronted Black Panther in the sewers of Washington, D.C. (though it was actually Black Panther of 1145 in disguise) and the pair fought until he the Panther induced a heart attack in Tony and knocked him out. He was returned to his own time by Abner Little using the Frogs.[33] | |
Appearances: Giant Size Mini-Marvels: Starring Spidey #1
Iron Man was questioned whether he was really Tony Stark's bodyguard or Tony Stark himself, when the person kept questioning him, Iron Man blasted him with his repulsor ray.[34] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1
Iron Man and Captain America attempted to arrest an aged M.O.D.O.K. but found him dead and drowned in his bath tub alongside his agent lover.[35] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #2
Iron Man was attacked by Baloney-Head and Liver-wurst Face so they could steal his spaceship and travel to the moon. They successfully started the rocket but Iron Man grabbed the tail end and caused it to crash. After recovering, he discovered the pair were working for President Eisenhower who wanted to create the perfect sandwich. Eisenhower attacked Iron Man and then escaped to the Moon and made his sandwich with Moon cheese while Iron Man watched.[23] | |
Appearances: Fear Itself: Fearsome Four #2
Iron Man was captured and brainwashed into working for Psycho Man's fear army and along with other members of the army was tasked with capturing Man-Thing. The only member of the army shown on Earth-616 was Frankenstein's Monster so the whereabouts and fate of Iron Man are unknown.[36] | |
Appearances: Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3, Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #4
When Otto Octavius was outed as Spider-Man, Iron Man stood against him.[37] | |
Appearances: Ms. Marvel (Vol. 3) #1
Iron Man was a member of the Avengers who helped save Planet Unicorn from a giant evil space monster, after it had killed one of their kind.[38] This reality was a fan-fiction written by Kamala Khan | |
Appearances: Spider-Woman (Vol. 5) #2
A medieval Iron Man was seen by Silk as she ran through the Multiverse.[39] | |
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.[29] | |
Appearances: I Am Groot #4
Iron Man was imprisoned for an extended period of time in The Caretaker's Labyrinth on Terminal. He was imprisoned for so long his blood had apparently rusted. Groot discovered him and Iron Man asked to switch places with him.[40] | |
Appearances: Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1
Iron Man was glimpsed by the Captain Marvel of Earth-616 through her Reality Stone.[41] | |
Appearances: Contest of Champions #6
Aliases: Iron Hulk This version of Tony Stark invented the Gamma Bomb and became Iron Hulk.[42] He was one of the numerous heroes from across different universes abducted by the Elders of the Universe to partake in the newest Contest of Champions for the ISO-Sphere in the Battlerealm. Fighting for The Astronomer, he was killed by Maestro who stole his Iron Hulk Armor for himself.[43] | |
Appearances: X-Men: Blue #29
Iron Man was one of many killed during the Poisons invasion of their reality.[6] | |
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In an alternate future, Iron Man was an Avengers member alongside the couple Captain Marvel and Deadpool.[7] | |
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In an alternate future, all the world's superheroes became nihilists. In Iron Man's case, he returned to alcoholism.[7] | |
Appearances: Deadpool: The End #1
In an alternate future, Iron Man was an Avengers member alongside the couple Iceman and Deadpool.[7] | |
Appearances: Immortal Hulk #33
Robert Banner decided to let go and destroy the world, killing several allies and heroes in the process, including Iron Man.[44] | |
Appearances: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #13, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #38
Iron Man was one of the intelligent people went to the moon to meet with Moon Girl.[45] | |
Appearances: Accused #1
Iron Man 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 Iron Man.[46] | |
Appearances: Totally Awesome Hulk #1.MU | |
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 3) #9 | |
Appearances: Marvel Knights: Hulk #4
When Hulk went out of control, Iron Man was one of the heroes killed by him.[49] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #7
Iron Man was killed by Hulk in Spider-Man's dream.[50] | |
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 Iron Man.[51] | |
Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001
Iron Man was fighting Thanos with the Avengers, when Deadpool arrived and killed the villain.[52] | |
Appearances: New Avengers #24
Iron Man was one of the various heroes killed by Sentry and Hulk.[53] | |
Appearances: Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. Season 1 10
In an alternate future of Earth-1226, M.O.D.O.K. attacked Avengers tower, causing Iron Man to kill him with a repulsor blast.[54] | |
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #32
Aliases: Emperor Stark This roman emperor-like Tony Stark was present in his arena with his queen Gwen Stacy to see the choice of Mary Jane between the man and the spider.[55]
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Appearances: Tales of Suspense #45
When Tony Stark was imprisoned in his race car after an accident, he tought that, as Iron Man, he could freed himself easily. In the end Stark was saved by Happy Hogan.[56] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #45
Tony Stark was frozen by Jack Frost.[56] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #45
Tony Stark, as Iron Man, was frozen by Jack Frost.[56] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #47
In this reality Melter melted Iron Man's helmet, revealing his secret identity.[57]
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #355
Glorian showed to Mr. Fixit a reality where Iron Man and other superheroes worked for him.[58] | |
Appearances: Marvel Future Revolution
Iron Man from an unspecified reality was recruited into the Omega Flight on Primary Earth. He was first seen rescuing a group of civilians from a crashing vehicle in the New Stark City. He was later seen at the Omega Squad Headquarters arguing with a Captain America from another reality. Steve berated Tony for locking down the Winter Soldier from Tony's world, whom Iron Man claimed to be out of control. Tensions heated, but before the to could come to blows, they were stopped by Nick Fury and Rocket Raccoon, who pushed them to sort their differences in the personal duel simulator instead.
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Appearances: Marvel Future Revolution
Iron Man from an unspecified reality was recruited into the Omega Flight on Primary Earth. He was seen welcoming another new recruit to Omega Squad.
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #74
Iron Man was one of the heroes killed when Mephisto and his forces invaded New York City.[1] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Norman Osborn #1
A statue of Iron Man was present at the Avengers Mansion when Spider-Man was killed there by Norman Osborn.[59] | |
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 6) #14
A cosmic powered Tony Stark was seen as a menace by every superhero who decided to attack him, so Iron Man killed all of them.[27]
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Appearances: Spider-Verse (Vol. 3) #1
An Iron Man wearing an armor similar to that of Earth-199999 Anthony Stark worked with his world's Spider-Man. He was seen by the Spider-Man of Earth-1610 as the latter was pulled through the Web of Life and Destiny.[60] | |
Appearances: Captain America #221
Iron Man was one of the Avengers petrified by Baron Zemo.[61] | |
Appearances: Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3 & Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #4
Iron Man was a member of a team of Avengers who had the abilities of the Hulk were brought to Earth-14112 by Chaos to fight against Order.[62] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
When Doctor Doom tried to change the past to save Valeria's life, he teleported back until the Civil War and fought all the heroes,including Iron Man.[11] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
When Doctor Doom tried to change the past to save Valeria's life, he created a reality where he killed all the heroes,including Iron Man.[11] |
Natasha Stark[]
- Appearances of Iron Woman(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Iron Woman(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Iron Woman(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Iron Woman(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1
Aliases: Iron Woman Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare, which was sponsored by Stark Enterprises. Iron Woman was present at the festivities on Asgard.[29] |
Iron Mouse[]
- Appearances of Iron Mouse(s) from Unknown Realities
- Minor Appearances of Iron Mouse(s) from Unknown Realities
- Mentions of Iron Mouse(s) from Unknown Realities
- Images of Iron Mouse(s) from Unknown Realities
Appearances: Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1
Iron Mouse was one of the combatants in the first Secret Roar. Dissatisfied with the war they had created, the supervising celestial destroyed their battlerealm and all its inhabitants, including Iron Mouse.[63] |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #74
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 4 #30
- ↑ What If...? #25
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Crazy Magazine #22
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 X-Men: Blue #29
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Deadpool: The End #1
- ↑ Savage Hulk (Vol. 2) #3
- ↑ 100th Anniversary Special - X-Men #1
- ↑ Fantastic Four #24
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 11.8 11.9 Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7
- ↑ Mary Jane & Black Cat #1
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Crazy Magazine #28
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Sensational She-Hulk #50
- ↑ Bug #1
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (Vol. 2) #10
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #47
- ↑ Deadpool Kills Deadpool #2
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36
- ↑ Fantastic Four #7
- ↑ Fantastic Four #8
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #2
- ↑ Fantastic Four #15
- ↑ Fantastic Four #123
- ↑ Fantastic Four Annual #2
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Iron Man (Vol. 6) #14
- ↑ Despicable Deadpool #289
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Secret Wars: Secret Love #1
- ↑ Prowler (Vol. 2) #6
- ↑ Marvel Super Hero Squad Online
- ↑ The 'Nam #41
- ↑ Black Panther (Vol. 3) #44–45
- ↑ Giant Size Mini-Marvels: Starring Spidey #1
- ↑ Strange Tales (Vol. 5) #1
- ↑ Fear Itself: Fearsome Four #2
- ↑ Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3–4
- ↑ Ms. Marvel (Vol. 3) #1
- ↑ Spider-Woman (Vol. 5) #2
- ↑ I Am Groot #4
- ↑ Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1
- ↑ Contest of Champions #2
- ↑ Contest of Champions #6
- ↑ Immortal Hulk #33
- ↑ Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #13
- ↑ Accused #1
- ↑ Totally Awesome Hulk #1.MU
- ↑ Hulk (Vol. 3) #9
- ↑ Marvel Knights: Hulk #4
- ↑ Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #7
- ↑ Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1
- ↑ Marvel Comics #1001
- ↑ New Avengers #24
- ↑ Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. S1E10
- ↑ Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #32
- ↑ 56.0 56.1 56.2 Tales of Suspense #45
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #47
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #355
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Norman Osborn #1
- ↑ Spider-Verse (Vol. 3) #1
- ↑ Captain America #221
- ↑ Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #3
- ↑ Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 3) #1