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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[]

X-23[]

Laura Kinney (Earth-Unknown) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 5 36 001
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36

In a reality viewed by Spider-Man, X-23 was among the coalition of heroes who attempted to oppose a vindictive Dr. Doom but with a negative outcome.[1]

X-Force[]

X-Force (Earth-Unknown) from X-Force Vol 1 100 001 Appearances: X-Force #100

X-Force were individually committed to the Weisman Institute for the Criminally Insane. This reality was briefly visited by Cannonball (Sam Guthrie) and Meltdown (Tab Smith) when the Queen of the Star Swords began her conquest.[2]

X-Force (Earth-Unknown) from X-Force Vol 1 100 002 Appearances: X-Force #100

This version of X-Force were assembled from multiple different realities which Queen of the Star Swords brought to the Prime Marvel Universe to attack the mainstream X-Force.[2]

X-Men[]

X-Men (Earth-Unknown) from Marvel Adventures Super Heroes Vol 2 10 001 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 with the Fantastic Four.[3]

No Image Team Mentions: Despicable Deadpool #289

Deadpool mentioned having crushes on many of the female X-Men members.[4]

X-Men, Captain America, Thing, Hawkeye, Spider-Man (Earth-Unknown) from Iron Man Vol 6 14 001
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 6) #14

X-Men attacked a cosmic powered Tony Stark, but they were all killed.[5]

Xemnu[]

Xemnu (Earth-Unknown) from Sensational She-Hulk Vol 1 50 0001
Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #50

Aliases: Li'l Xemnu

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 not to be dead and attempted to pitch the new version of She-Hulk he wanted to write, which instead followed Li'l She-Hulk, a child version of herself. Here Xemnu was seen fighting Thing.[6]

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