Interactions[]
Shouldn't it be noted in this article that informing people on Earth-1218 about events that have happened on Earth-199999 effects Earth-616? Edward T.H. (talk) 13:06, December 12, 2015 (UTC)
- Very interesting point :) I suppose you could say that anything that happens in 1218 affects all of the other realities, which in turn affect the people living in 1218, who then go and create more changes in 616....whoa
- Indeed, but it is especially true for the MCU and Earth-199999 that anything that happens in that universe effects Earth-616 when movies are made about these events on Earth-1218. More so than any other Earth, including 10005. Edward T.H. (talk) 17:28, December 12, 2015 (UTC)
DC Universe[]
The article says that DC Earth-33 is the same as Marvel Earth-1218. To my knowledge that's not true: this article's universe is OUR reality. It's just a name they decided to give to the world we live in (which is stupid in my opinion, it should be called Earth-0 or something, but that's beside the point). DC Earth-33 is a world where Superheroes don't exist, identified as our world for storytelling and marketing pureposes, but it has its original characters and therefore, by definition, is not the real world. Basically the same also applies to Earth-Prime, since it collapsed during a Crisis, while our world clearly didn't.
At first I felt like editing it, but I think it should be removed altogether, since it would mostly mean discussing DC stuff.--Kombatgod (talk) 01:32, January 31, 2016 (UTC)
- Nice catch. I've removed the information now. You're right that by having original characters, this Earth-33 can't be our world. (It reminds me a bit of some users that in the past have tried to attribute Kick-Ass as taking place in Earth-1218).
--The ADour-incible ADour (talk) 01:39, January 31, 2016 (UTC)
- It's likely because Grant Morrison unequivocally stated in this article that DC's Earth 33 is our universe. -- Annabell (talk) 01:43, January 31, 2016 (UTC)
The incursion[]
If an incursion happened to our world, why don't we remember it? SeanWheeler (talk) 16:13, December 3, 2016 (UTC)
- The inhabitants of the Marvel Universe don't seem to remember their world ended with the final incursion either, so that's it. As for why we don't even remember an incursion taking place, the answer is quite obvious. The incursion point was located in like, the middle of the Pacific Ocean, a desert, or something like that.
--The ADour-incible ADour (talk) 16:55, December 3, 2016 (UTC)
- Or maybe the incursion didn't happen to our world? Maybe it happened to Gwenpool's world? I mean think about it, apocalyptic events wouldn't just happen just because someone wrote it in a comic book. Especially not a sci-fi heavy apocalypse that destroys the whole multiverse only to magically restore us back to normal with a memory erasure. Our world doesn't work like that. And I'm sure many people must have read Secret Wars in the time we were supposed to be dead, which puts another hole in the theory of us being victims of the incursion. And if our Earth was destroyed, Marvel's writers wouldn't be around to write the ending of Secret Wars and we'd still be dead. Gwenpool claimed to come from Earth-1218, but because of the fact that it's impossible for a real girl to get sucked into a comic book, she's been given a TRN. Regarding the incursion, we should follow a similar logic. Either a world similar to Earth-1218 was destroyed by the incursion or Tom Brevoort was lying. SeanWheeler (talk) 03:02, 25 January 2022 (UTC)
Golden Age[]
Umm...the "so-called" golden age of Marvel Comics was the Silver Age? This is gibberish.The "so-called" golden age was, you know, the golden age - the 1940s. The 1960s was a more important age for Marvel Comics, but is universally called the Silver Age. Calling it the golden age is wildly confusing. Jlk7e (talk) 23:39, March 20, 2019 (UTC)
- I agree that it's confusing to call 60s as a golden age. Could you edit it to make it clearer? —Mrkermit (talk) 20:55, March 21, 2019 (UTC)
First appearance[]
I added the comic Human Torch #2 as the first appearance of Earth-1218, but my edit was later reverted, is there any reason why ? Brett (talk) 18:59, June 15, 2023
- Maybe because this is OUR Earth and wasn't created for the Human Torch comic? SeanWheeler (talk) 04:29, 16 June 2023 (UTC)
- That a good point, but we can consider this first appearance as being the first time it was shown in a Marvel comic. Brett (talk) 09:40, June 16, 2023
- Would a dramatic retelling of the Human Torch's creation be canon to our Earth? I'm sure there would be some details that the comic gets wrong that may deserve giving that reality a TRN or put those writers in the Earth-Unknown character index. SeanWheeler (talk) 03:21, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
- Also, in the Omniverse page, the comic Universe X #2 is listed as its first appearance, despite the fact the omniverse isn't only part of the Marvel multiverse (and similar case for the DC Universe page on this wiki). Brett Nigaud (talk)
But there's an issue to the designation[]
While Marvel designates the so-called real-world as Earth-1218, this number does not align with any known natural frequency, Solfeggio scale, or sacred resonance system. In contrast, the universe naturally designates Earth-528 as the real-world — aligned with 528 Hz, the ‘Love Frequency,’ known for DNA repair, emotional healing, and deep connection to physical reality. Therefore, Earth-528 is proposed as a more spiritually and physically resonant designation for where we all live. So no ifs or buts.- The preceding unsigned comment was added by Magedbutrous (talk • contribs).
- Hi there! Signing off with the "So no ifs or buts" ultimatum seems like a bit of an overkill. If you don't think Earth-1218 should be named that way, that's okay. But you don't have any power to propose a new designation. This isn't the appropriate place to discuss one either, since all official reality numbers are designated by Marvel. We just follow suit.
--ADour (talk) 16:40, 21 April 2025 (UTC) - Our universe is 528 because it is the true resonnance
--Snailldiet (talk)- Like it or not, our universe is 1218 not only in Marvel but also in my books. 528 being the "Love Frequency" has no meaning for our reality, but I could use Verse-528 in my multiverse for the world where the millennials' sexuality are flipped. SeanWheeler (talk) 00:43, 7 June 2025 (UTC)