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Yep, the guidebooks/Appendix state as much.
If I had to create a headcanon "divergence point" for Earth-12041 to Earth-8096, it would have to be in the Assemble episode where Heinrich Zemo is brought from 1942 to present day.
Why? Because Cap says in that same episode "He died during the War" and we clearly know he wasn't supposed to be captured by the enemy as the episode ended with him getting dumped off at the military base; thus altering his fate. (On Earth-8096, Heinrich getting scarred didn't happen until 1943.)
And that's where this comes into play:
But by technicality, that puts Planet Hulk more adjacent to Earth-12041 since...Skaar. (Who they left his origin very VERY vague in HatAoS, on how Leader went about yeeting him; but Blastaar implied it took "time and space" to bring him to E-12041.)
There's definitely a diverge point at some point in Earth-17628. Zemo does die "during the War" as he decides to take the fall, literally, off a cliff.So basically in the original timeline, cap Is never brought to the present. Second timeline Is the rest of the yostverse and a bit of the ultimateverse. Third timeline Is After Zeno Is brought to the present until the Beyonder Arc. And the fourth timeline Is the universe of GotG season 3, Marvel's spider-man and AS Season 5, right?
The circumstances of how he came to the present created Earth-8096, in my theory. That 1942 Assemble episode was pre-Super Soldier Steve Rogers.So basically in the original timeline, cap Is never brought to the present.
The entire of the cartoon Is set in earth-17628. Season 1-2 Is set in earth-12041. It's confirmed by the series producer. Basically season 1-2 are set in 2 universes, season 3 in One universe.Also, the Guardians cartoon is entirely in E-17628. Not just the 3rd season.
Peter Parker is 15 by the start of Marvel's Spider-Man. Either he would be a year younger than E-12041's version or both their birthdays occurred later in that month/year(?).The entire of the cartoon Is set in earth-17628. Season 1-2 Is set in earth-12041. It's confirmed by the series producer. Basically season 1-2 are set in 2 universes, season 3 in One universe.
The same producer sayed that the Avengers' fight with the Beyonder created earth-17628.Peter Parker is 15 by the start of Marvel's Spider-Man. Either he would be a year younger than E-12041's version or both their birthdays occurred later in that month/year(?).
2009 could be a divergence point for Earth-17628?
Greg Weisman has a term for things said by the creators that's not said in the show: "canon-in-training"The same producer sayed that the Avengers' fight with the Beyonder created earth-17628.
But this doesn't apply ti young Justice for example, everything told by him it's Canon.Greg Weisman has a term for things said by the creators that's not said in the show: "canon-in-training"
In other words, their opinion. Subjective, but not confirmed/approved by Marvel themselves.
I apply the logic to all things not said in-series.But this doesn't apply ti young Justice for example, everything told by him it's Canon.
I didn't take part on the discassion.I apply the logic to all things not said in-series.
Y'all were arguing with me to ignore what Bryan Singer said and treat the Rogue Cut as canon, I should mention....
I strongly disagree with this, since Nova's USM design seems to be the only similarity. As for everything else, I own those.The Marvel Wiki considers these books to be apparitions of Earth-12041
5-Minute Spider-Man: Stories Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends Vol 1 1
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Also, maybe the timeline divergence for Earth-17628 was Titus failing in wiping the Nova Corps; which he succeeded at in Earth-12041.Also, the Guardians cartoon is entirely in E-17628. Not just the 3rd season.