selfishmisery
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Yes, two possible futures can co-exist in a Marvel Universe if there is an massive difference in time periods and a flux in the future events.
Yes, like the two divergences at the end of time.Yes, two possible futures can co-exist in a Marvel Universe if there is an massive difference in time periods and a flux in the future events.
Maybe Bishop was referring to their original separate timelines, of which both Bishop and Cable have memory of? I don't remember the exact dialogue you're talking about, so I don't know if this is the case.Bishop did say something in season 1 about him and baby Cable getting split up in the timeline due to the different time periods…but also Cable did refer to 121893 as "my timeline" towards the end of S1. So it seems like it was at that point but due to the future changing that Bastion time period was removed and its just full Apocalypse future.
The only comic adaptation of the 90s MAU to not have an official designation yet is the X-Men and Spiderman Adventure Universe although with the exception of 4 issues its set in the 6th cosmos. With Earth-730834 being Avengers United They Stand comics and Earth-7831 being Spider-Man Unlimited Vol.2 Comics. The Incredible Hulk and Silver Surfer cartoons never got their own comics tie in but they did have feature Stories in the Marvel Adventure Comics that where in continuity with X-Men and Spider-Man tie in comics.Marvel Action Hour comic adaptations are Earth-94161
It had ONE, came with a VHS release with him vs Abomination.The only comic adaptation of the 90s MAU to not have an official designation yet is the X-Men and Spiderman Adventure Universe although with the exception of 4 issues its set in the 6th cosmos. With Earth-730834 being Avengers United They Stand comics and Earth-7831 being Spider-Man Unlimited Vol.2 Comics. The Incredible Hulk and Silver Surfer cartoons never got their own comics tie in but they did have feature Stories in the Marvel Adventure Comics that where in continuity with X-Men and Spider-Man tie in comics.
Apparently the Marvel Wiki listed it as part of the Marvel Action Hour universe proper and not the comic adaptation version of the Universe. Also was not thinking about merchandise pack in comics only the ongoing titles.It had ONE, came with a VHS release with him vs Abomination.
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/The_Incredible_Hulk:_Fox_Kids_Vol_1
These Silver Surfer comics cannot be in the same continuity as X-Men/Spider-Man Adventures due to Galactus' appearances.The only comic adaptation of the 90s MAU to not have an official designation yet is the X-Men and Spiderman Adventure Universe although with the exception of 4 issues its set in the 6th cosmos. With Earth-730834 being Avengers United They Stand comics and Earth-7831 being Spider-Man Unlimited Vol.2 Comics. The Incredible Hulk and Silver Surfer cartoons never got their own comics tie in but they did have feature Stories in the Marvel Adventure Comics that where in continuity with X-Men and Spider-Man tie in comics.
Silver Surfer issues are 3 of the 4 issues that cannot be in the 6th Cosmos. The Fourth is Spider-Man Adventures Issue 14 which has Spider-Man fighting Doc Oct at a Marvel Theme Park which has a Galactus food stand. Spider-Man Adventure 14 was published about a year before the last issue of Adventure of the X-Men which has the creation of Galactus and the 7th Cosmos.These Silver Surfer comics cannot be in the same continuity as X-Men/Spider-Man Adventures due to Galactus' appearances.
Silver Surfer was included in the Marvel Adventure run to build up hype for his stand alone cartoon that started airing a couple months after the issue publication and end just a few days after his last appearance in the series. Marvel Adventure Comic ends with a tie in to the cancelled Captain America Animated Series.The Galactus food stand is a very minor thing that can be explained away as a retcon and ignored, but this won't work with the Silver Surfer stories.
Galactus is in both his stand alone stories but the Spidey Team up story he just a cosmic hero that is teaming up with Spidey.Well, considering the Defenders: Beyond mini centered on the aforementioned team traveling through the cosmoses... Why can't this be some sort of Surfer variant who decided to stay in the sixth cosmos?
If Silver Surfer comics tie in to his cartoon, maybe they are the same universe as that?Silver Surfer was included in the Marvel Adventure run to build up hype for his stand alone cartoon that started airing a couple months after the issue publication and end just a few days after his last appearance in the series. Marvel Adventure Comic ends with a tie in to the cancelled Captain America Animated Series.
The last page the adventures of the X-Men comics final issue is a recreation of the first page of X-Men #1 so the 3 Silver Surfers stories could be set after that in the 7th CosmosIf Silver Surfer comics tie in to his cartoon, maybe they are the same universe as that?