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  1. Other continuities. Spider-Man titles set in universes other than Earth-616: Marvel 2099 (Earth-928/Earth-616 circa 2099) Spider-Man 2099 #1–46 (November 1992 – August 1996). Takes place in the year 2099, starring the Spider-Man of the future, Miguel O'Hara. Character moves to Earth-616 in (vol. 2).

  2. In order to understand why miles gets to 616 you will want to read through secret wars by Jonathan Hickman which is only 9 issues. The buildup to it is 6 years of comics 233 issues. List below. https://comicbookreadingorders.com/marvel/events/jonathan-hickmans-marvel-2009-2015-reading-order/.

  3. Jun 30, 2023 · If you played ‘Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions’ or ‘Spider-Man: Edge of Time,’ you’ll notice that both Spideys in those two games are referred to as Earth-616 Peter. They are, indeed, the same version of Peter Parker, but two different interpretations of the same Peter Parker.

  4. Earth-616 is the one most of the comics take place in. Some other interesting ones are Earth-199999 (MCU), Earth-10005 (X-Men movies), and Earth-1218 (real life).

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    Reality

    Earth-616 has all the features of our reality: same countries, same personalities (politicians, movie stars, presidents, etc.), same historical events (Trojan War, World Wars, 9/11, etc.), and so on. However, it also features distinct ones, such as countries like Wakanda, Latveria, and Genosha, and organizations like the espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D. and its main enemy, Hydra. Earth-616 is the mainstream continuity of the Marvel multiverse and where most of Marvel's comics take place.

    Super Heroes and Villains

    Earth-616's major heroes (the ones who get involved in most of the important events) are the Amazing Spider-Man, the Invincible Iron Man, Doctor Strange the Sorcerer Supreme, Daredevil the Man Without Fear, the Mighty Thor, the Incredible Hulk, the Fantastic Four, S.H.I.E.L.D.'s director Nick Fury, and Captain America. The Avengers, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, the Defenders and the Guardians of the Galaxy are the biggest team players, although the memberships of the groups have often chang...

    Origin of Superhuman Powers

    Most of the superhumans owe their powers to the Celestials, cosmic entities who visited Earth one million years ago and experimented on our prehistoric ancestors (a process they also carried out on several other planets). This resulted in the creation of two hidden races, the godlike Eternals and the genetically unstable Deviants, in addition to giving some humans an "x-gene" in their genes, which sometimes activates naturally, resulting in sometimes superpowered, sometimes disfigured individ...

    The following timeline describes the major events of Earth-616. Only major fictional historical events are listed here. Please note that few exact dates have been given for these events, so approximations are used instead. Note also that a sliding timescale applies to Earth-616, so that events involving its inhabitants can only be determined as hav...

    Certain places, some of which exist in real-life and some of which are fictional, figure prominently in the Marvel Universe.

    Some items have been created specifically for the Marvel Universe and carry immense powers, among them Vibranium, the Book of the Vishanti, the Cosmic Cube, the Eye of Agamotto, the Infinity Gauntlet, the Mandarin's Ten Rings, Thor's hammer Mjolnir, the M'kraan Crystal, the Quantum Bands, the Serpent Crown, the Siege Perilous, and the Ultimate Null...

    TV

    1. Secret Hospital - A soap opera starring Mary Jane Watson 2. Lacuna with the Stars - Talk show hosted by "8th X-Statix" Lacuna, wherein she reveals celebrities' secrets. 3. Superman- An animated series 4. Dog Cops

    Films

    1. Fantastic Four 2. Spider-Man 3. Lobster Man: The Movie 4. Deadpool 5. Mandarin: The Story of My Life 6. Howard the Duck 7. Nighthawk V Hyperion: Yawn of Boredom 8. Eat Pray Doom(based on the book of the same name) 9. Black Panther 10. The Two-Gun Kid Meets Dracula (staring Martin Preston)

    Print Publications

    1. Daily Bugle – New York City-based tabloid-format newspaper, owned by Joseph Robertson. 2. Daily Globe– New York City newspaper 3. Marvel Comics Group – A line of sometimes licensed comic-books based on popular superheroes. These include X-Men, The Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and Captain America. 4. Now Magazine – Glossy magazine from the publishers of the Daily Bugle. 5. New York Bulletin– Another New York City-based tabloid newspaper 6. The Pulse – A superhero-oriented features section of...

    Politicians

    1. Victor von Doom – Former monarch of the Eastern European country of Latveria and would-be world conqueror known as Doctor Doom. 2. Namor – King of Atlantis, an underwater nation. 3. T'Challa – Ruler of the African kingdom of Wakanda, highly-skilled warrior bearer of the royal mantle of the Black Panther. 4. Max Eisenhardt – Former ruler of the island of Genosha and international terrorist, hero to many of Earth's mutants, better known as the mutant extremist Magneto. 5. Scott Summers – Mut...

    Businessmen

    1. Tony Stark – Former CEO of Stark Industries and a super-genius inventor, better known as the armored superhero Iron Man. 2. Norman Osborn – Former CEO of Oscorp, as well as the alter-ego of the lunatic villain Green Goblin. 3. Warren Worthington III – CEO of Worthington Industries, co-CXO of the X-Corporation, mutant, and long-time member of the X-Men. Known as Angel and Archangel. 4. Emma Frost – CEO of Frost International and co-leader of the Hellfire Trading Company. 5. Sebastian Shaw –...

    Scientists

    1. Reed Richards – Super-genius engineer, mathematician and physicist. Creator of the Unstable Molecules and many other notable scientific achievements. Leader of the Fantastic Four, a group of adventurers and superheroic explorers. 2. Hank Pym – World-renowned biochemist, discoverer of the Pym Particles, and creator of the artificial intelligence known as Ultron. 3. Bruce Banner– Nuclear physicist and the world's leading gamma radiation expert. 4. Henry McCoy– Preeminent mutant biologist, al...

    Corporations

    1. Stark Industries – Owned by Tony Stark. Headquartered in New York City. 2. Worthington Industries – Owned by Warren Worthington III (Angel). Headquartered in New York City. 3. Oscorp – Formerly owned by Norman Osborn. Acquired by Alchemax. 4. Frost International – Owned by Emma Frost. 5. Shaw Industries – Owned by Sebastian Shaw. 6. Rand Corporation – Owned by Daniel Rand. Headquartered in New York City. 7. Da Costa International – Owned by Roberto Da Costa. 8. Roxxon Energy Corporation– O...

    Charity, Volunteer, and Outreach Organizations

    1. Captain America's Hotline – A nationwide phone service that lets civilians contact Captain Americawith information pertaining to national security or crises beyond the scope of conventional authorities. Established using Captain America's back pay since World War II. Stars and Stripes, a network of volunteer data processors, scan the messages and forward them to Captain America, based on suitability, location, and urgency. 2. Excelsior – Support group of former teen superheroes that helps...

    Landmarks

    1. Avengers Mansion — Long-time former home to the Avengers, Uncanny Avengers, and the Stark family. Located at 890 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 2. Avengers Mountain — Refurbished ice caves and Celestial Progenitor corpse in the Arctic Circle. Current base to the Avengers. 3. Avengers Tower— Formerly Stark Tower, former headquarters of the Avengers. 4. Baxter Building and Four Freedoms Plaza — Buildings that have been home to the Fantastic Four, located at 42nd Street and Madison Avenue, New...

  5. After a near-death experience fighting Morlun, Spider-Man became the receptacle of a powerful Spider-Totem called the Other, causing his body to undergo a metamorphosis that granted him greater power than ever before after literally shedding his skin. Following his bargain with Mephisto, Peter no longer possessed the Other's powers, which were ...

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  7. Octopus became a “superior” Spider-Man for a time, but Parker’s spirit lived on within his mind and fought for dominance once more, ultimately triumphing over his foe. Around this time, the revelation of multiple other Spider-Man-type heroes from parallel universe occurred.

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