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Eddie Brock wrote the story on the Hellfire Gala, so I guess he escaped the Dark Dimension by this point.
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Eddie Brock wrote the story on the Hellfire Gala, so I guess he escaped the Dark Dimension by this point.
I know is sounds silly, but as a kid it was so sad that Eddie got stuck in the Dark Dimension, I am just glad he got out, lolEddie Brock wrote the story on the Hellfire Gala, so I guess he escaped the Dark Dimension by this point.
Oh, and Mysterio recovered from... death? Or there is a second Mysterio, either way that's interesting1998
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Spider-Man Mission 1: Laboratory
Spider-Man Mission 2: Construction Zone
Spider-Man Mission 3: Brooklyn Bridge
Spider-Man Mission 4: Coney Island
Spider-Man Mission 5: A Showdown in J. Jonah Jameson's Penthouse
Spider-Man Mission 6: Ravencroft Asylum
I could possibly include X-Men '92: House of XCII in the timeline eventually because there is an in-universe explanation for it being a different reality, which is that it is a reality that precedes the TV series acting as an extended prequel. Kind of like that KISS/Army of Darkness comic I suppose.Alternate Universe -> X-Men/Spider-Man Adventures ["Earth-TRN566"; Part of Sixth Cosmos]
Previous Timeline -> X-Men '92: House of XCII ["Earth-TRN950"]
Xavier lives -> X-Men '92 (comics) [Earth-15730; stated as Earth-92131 canonically]
Xavier dies -> X-Men '97 (TV Series) [Earth-92131]
Just a bit of fun above.
All the X-Men worlds always end in sentinel apocalypses...Technically Jubilee's reincarnations could also explain the Iron Man crossover episode of Spider-Man, so in a way, you can fit in all the 1990s Marvel shows without any continuity errors.
Earth-569386 - Iron Man, Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk (First Incarnation)
Earth-751263 - Spider-Man Unlimited (Second Incarnation) [Does this one count?]
Earth-15513 - X-Men '92 Vol. 1 (Fifth Incarnation)
Earth-15730 - X-Men '92 Vol. 2 (Fifth Incarnation)
Earth-?????? - X-Men '92: House of XCII (Tenth Incarnation)
Earth-92131 - X-Men/Spider-Man/X-Men '97 (Eleventh Incarnation)
This would mean that those worlds end in sentinel apocalypses I guess.
If you count all of the universes similar to Earth-92131 then Earth-20824 could also be on the listTechnically Jubilee's reincarnations could also explain the Iron Man crossover episode of Spider-Man, so in a way, you can fit in all the 1990s Marvel shows without any continuity errors.
Earth-569386 - Iron Man, Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk (First Incarnation)
Earth-751263 - Spider-Man Unlimited (Second Incarnation) [Does this one count?]
Earth-15513 - X-Men '92 Vol. 1 (Fifth Incarnation)
Earth-15730 - X-Men '92 Vol. 2 (Fifth Incarnation)
Earth-?????? - X-Men '92: House of XCII (Tenth Incarnation)
Earth-92131 - X-Men/Spider-Man/X-Men '97 (Eleventh Incarnation)
This would mean that those worlds end in sentinel apocalypses I guess.
since we consider this to be the same universe as this (only in different incarnations) maybe we should have this 2 universes in this thread too?Earth-569386 - Iron Man, Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk (First Incarnation)
Earth-751263 - Spider-Man Unlimited (Second Incarnation) [Does this one count?]
U sure this is the same Universe as the '92 Comics?X-Men '92: House of XCII #2 (pg. 3)