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I asked the head of the Appendix why the Hulk 1999 annual is Earth-9992 instead of Earth-98121, since the Hulk story is titled as ''Hulk: Chapter One'' in the title, just like Spider-Man Chapter One and both are written by John Byrne in the same era of retcons. And I do not recall Hulk Chapter One condradicting Spider-Man Chapter One.

I also asked him if Earth-31926 could encompass the toys from the 94 ToyBiz Spider-Man line that doesn't fit the continuity of 92131, such as toys in which Spider-Man is riding his own cars, helicopters, bikes etc. (Maybe it's Earth-31198 where Spider-Man was rich and indeed had such gizmos like a Spider-Robot?).

We'll see if he replies.
 
Hulk: Chapter One and Spider-Man: Chapter One could be in the same reality if Earth-98121 isn't mentioned in the entries of Amazing Spider-Man Vol 2 #1 & 10 in the Official Index to the Marvel Universe: Spider-Man TPB, which I don't own or can find online. The number isn't mentioned in Official Index to the Marvel Universe #11, but it could be in the TPB, as the collected editions of the Marvel indices typically had a lot of corrections and new information. Earth-9992 comes from the handbook, so this designation won't be retired.
 
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So, fellas... What are we thinking about this? Is this...
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Earth-12824
So to say.... "Canon" now?

Earth-12824 is the universe of the fictional in-universe View Askewniverse Daredevil movie. That comic is most likely Earth-View Askewniverse crossing over with Earth-616. That is, unless they pull a Archie Meets Jay and Silent Bob and suddenly Marvel characters are simultaneously real and fictional.
 
Honestly, that timeline is a nightmare to even order, Family Guy/American Dad! cutaways are genuinely going to be the death of me
I think the cutaways happen concurrently with the episodes. In one episode it's revealed all cutaways take place in a dimension known as "Cutawayland" that the characters briefly transport to when they do cutaways.
 
I think the cutaways happen concurrently with the episodes. In one episode it's revealed all cutaways take place in a dimension known as "Cutawayland" that the characters briefly transport to when they do cutaways.
I think that episode was revealed to be Peter's dream though
 
The synopsises for the upcoming What If issues dropped and this one... Confuses me
How could this comic even be happening if the ENTIRE multiverse was destroyed and there was a SINGULAR Battleworld built by the MAIN Doctor Doom? Is this happening in a different multiverse entirely or something? Were there more Battleworlds built by different Dooms on different edges of the multiverse? Am I overthinking this a bit too much??????
 

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New issue of The End 2099 is out now, and we know now that the people there are:
1. 1602 Carnage
2. 616 Red Hulk, Cyclops and Marvel Girl (meaning they were indeed taken from different points in the timeline)
3. Earth X's Daredevil
4. X-Men Forever's Hellcat (for whatever reason)
5. Iron Man: The End's U.S.Agent (for a yet another whatever reason)
6. Spider-Man 3099's reality is... Earth-3099. Of course.
 
The synopsises for the upcoming What If issues dropped and this one... Confuses me
How could this comic even be happening if the ENTIRE multiverse was destroyed and there was a SINGULAR Battleworld built by the MAIN Doctor Doom? Is this happening in a different multiverse entirely or something? Were there more Battleworlds built by different Dooms on different edges of the multiverse? Am I overthinking this a bit too much??????
You're probably overthinking it too much. Let's wait and see before judging.
 
The synopsises for the upcoming What If issues dropped and this one... Confuses me
How could this comic even be happening if the ENTIRE multiverse was destroyed and there was a SINGULAR Battleworld built by the MAIN Doctor Doom? Is this happening in a different multiverse entirely or something? Were there more Battleworlds built by different Dooms on different edges of the multiverse? Am I overthinking this a bit too much??????
The premises for these What Ifs are more interesting than the What If premises of the past few years from the comics and the show, which were more gimmicky.

Also, for the Ultimate Universe thing, I guess it's a universe that continues the universe the way the other universes like 616 is continued post-Secret Wars, even though technically 1610 was already revived in Spider-Men II, but some elements were different like Steve Rogers being alive. So, maybe this What If will continue the pre-Secret Wars timeline as is, meaning Miles Morales still exists in his home universe, Captain America is still dead etc. So, all that didn't seemingly magically change like it did on 1610.

I am currently reading the entire 1610 universe, so I will read this What If after I finish.
 
New issue of The End 2099 is out now, and we know now that the people there are:
1. 1602 Carnage
2. 616 Red Hulk, Cyclops and Marvel Girl (meaning they were indeed taken from different points in the timeline)
3. Earth X's Daredevil
4. X-Men Forever's Hellcat (for whatever reason)
5. Iron Man: The End's U.S.Agent (for a yet another whatever reason)
6. Spider-Man 3099's reality is... Earth-3099. Of course.
I like how random it is
 
We've got several new designations for external properties.

Earth-19860 - Trancers film series
Earth-52319 - Disney Kingdoms
Earth-58574 - Bendis' Powers
Earth-61384 - Full Moon Universe (Puppet Master, Dollman, Demonic Toys, etc.)
Earth-87245 - The Tales of Alvin Maker novel series
Earth-87641 - Orson Scott Card's Wyrms novel
Earth-90724 - Alien Nation
Earth-96424 - Resident Evil

Resident Evil had a prequel comic book from Marvel in 1996. In the 2000s, Marvel collaborated with Dabel Brothers Productions to publish adaptations of Orson Scott Card's works. Comics based on Alien Nation, Trancers, and Puppet Master were published by Malibu Comics, an independent publisher acquired by Marvel in 1994, which is why their realities were designated. Interestingly, the Full Moon Universe also includes the Doctor Mordrid film, which was originally developed as a Doctor Strange adaptation, meaning that it was indirectly integrated into the Marvel Multiverse thanks to Malibu's Puppet Master.
 
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We've got several new designations for external properties.

Earth-19860 - Trancers film series
Earth-52319 - Disney Kingdoms
Earth-61384 - Full Moon Universe (Puppet Master, Dollman, Demonic Toys, etc.)
Earth-87245 - The Tales of Alvin Maker novel series
Earth-87641 - Orson Scott Card's Wyrms novel
Earth-90724 - Alien Nation
Earth-96424 - Resident Evil

Resident Evil had a prequel comic book from Marvel in 1996. In the 2000s, Marvel collaborated with Dabel Brothers Productions to publish adaptations of Orson Scott Card's works. Comics based on Alien Nation, Trancers, and Puppet Master were published by Malibu Comics, an independent publisher acquired by Marvel in 1994, which is why their realities were designated. Interestingly, the Full Moon Universe also includes the Doctor Mordrid film, which was originally developed as a Doctor Strange adaptation, meaning that it was indirectly integrated into the Marvel Multiverse thanks to Malibu's Puppet Master.
Just give us the rest of the Hasbro and Nickelodeon universes as at this point.

Drake & Josh as Earth-234455 or whatver.
 
I also wonder if any of those dealt with time travel and actually followed Marvel's rules or broke them with Back to the Future logic.
 
We've got several new designations for external properties.

Earth-19860 - Trancers film series
Earth-52319 - Disney Kingdoms
Earth-58574 - Bendis' Powers
Earth-61384 - Full Moon Universe (Puppet Master, Dollman, Demonic Toys, etc.)
Earth-87245 - The Tales of Alvin Maker novel series
Earth-87641 - Orson Scott Card's Wyrms novel
Earth-90724 - Alien Nation
Earth-96424 - Resident Evil

Resident Evil had a prequel comic book from Marvel in 1996. In the 2000s, Marvel collaborated with Dabel Brothers Productions to publish adaptations of Orson Scott Card's works. Comics based on Alien Nation, Trancers, and Puppet Master were published by Malibu Comics, an independent publisher acquired by Marvel in 1994, which is why their realities were designated. Interestingly, the Full Moon Universe also includes the Doctor Mordrid film, which was originally developed as a Doctor Strange adaptation, meaning that it was indirectly integrated into the Marvel Multiverse thanks to Malibu's Puppet Master.
Uhhhhhhh Trancers IS part of the full moon universe though isn't it? It's weird it's separate here
 
Also weird how Alien Nation has its own Earth as it has a crossover comic with Planet of the Apes which has a different Earth number. I guess those are separate universes after all and the crossover is just variants of the alien species from that show. At least now I don't have to go through that entire franchise for my POTA timeline eventually.
 
Last thing I will mention is that Disney Kingdoms includes the entire SEA saga correct? This would mean the Disney Parks version of the Marvel characters also belong to that Earth (I.e. Avengers Academy and W.E.B.) which is really cool because now we have an Earth number for Indiana Jones by proxy as well since he's also part of that continuity
 
Last thing I will mention is that Disney Kingdoms includes the entire SEA saga correct? This would mean the Disney Parks version of the Marvel characters also belong to that Earth (I.e. Avengers Academy and W.E.B.) which is really cool because now we have an Earth number for Indiana Jones by proxy as well since he's also part of that continuity
Only the Disney Kingdoms comic book line
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Disney_Kingdoms_Comic_Books
 
Also weird how Alien Nation has its own Earth as it has a crossover comic with Planet of the Apes which has a different Earth number. I guess those are separate universes after all and the crossover is just variants of the alien species from that show. At least now I don't have to go through that entire franchise for my POTA timeline eventually.
In Ape Nation, Tenctonese accidentally time-traveled to the Planet of the Apes world, that's why they are separate.
 

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