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Earth-616 is the main continuity, often most compared to reality in the Marvel Comics universe. It is also the original universe for Spider-Man.

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  • Earth-616 ist das originale Universum, in dem fast alle Comic-Geschichten des Marvel-Multiversums spielen. Dieses Wiki ist über die Filmuniversen, daher stimmen viele Informationen auf diesem Artikel nicht mit anderen überein.
  • Officiele naam: Earth-616 Bijnamen: Derde planeet van de zon, Earth-Prime __TOC__
  • Earth-616 is the main continuity, often most compared to reality in the Marvel Comics universe. It is also the original universe for Spider-Man.
  • Earth-616 is the mainstream Marvel universe wherein everything, inlcuding Iron Man from the Marvel Comics takes place.
  • The term was first used in "Rough Justice", a story credited to both Alan Moore and Alan Davis published in July 1983 by Marvel UK in the anthology comic The Daredevils (and was later reprinted in the Captain Britain trade paperback). Saturnyne uses the term to differentiate Brian Braddock, the Captain Britain of the regular Marvel Comics universe, from the other members of the Captain Britain Corps, each of which inhabit different universes. The designation was later used by the American branch of Marvel Comics in the Excalibur title, which frequently referenced Captain Britain's early UK-published adventures. This comic was written by Chris Claremont, who had created Captain Britain, and pencilled by Alan Davis, the artist on the UK-published series. Davis later had a run as both writer
  • The term was first used in "Rough Justice," a story credited to both Alan Moore and Alan Davis published in July 1983 by Marvel UK in the anthology comic The Daredevils (and was later reprinted in the Captain Britain trade paperback). Saturnyne uses the term to differentiate Brian Braddock, the Captain Britain of the regular Marvel Comics universe, from the other members of the Captain Britain Corps, each of which inhabit different universes. The designation was later used by the American branch of Marvel Comics in the Excalibur title, which frequently referenced Captain Britain's early UK-published adventures. This comic was written by Chris Claremont, who had created Captain Britain, and by Alan Davis, the artist on the UK-published series.
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  • Verschiedene Figuren der Battleworld, die direkt/indirekt an der Wiederherstellung von Earth-616 mithalfen
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  • Beyonders, Thanos, Tod, Annihilius, Rabum Alal, Molecular Men, Galactus, potenziell: Franklin Richards, Ultimates
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  • Menschen, Elders, Mutanten, Atlanteaner, Inhumans, Kree, Xandarianer, Celestials, Skrulls, Chitauri, Dämonen, dämonische Kreaturen wie Chthon, Ravager, Asen, Titanen, Eternals, Eisriesen, Vanen, Zwerge, Bilsenschweine,etc.
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  • The One-Above-all , Living Tribunal, Lord Order und Chaos, Eternity, Infinity, Oblivion
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  • Marvel Comics
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  • Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada
  • Marvel Executive Editor Tom Brevoort
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  • Existing
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  • I can tell you for sure that those of us actually working on the books virtually never use the term — and I kind of wince inside whenever I hear somebody use it. It just sounds so stupid to my ear, and so counter to the kind of mindset we try to foster in regard to the stories we create and the thinking we try to employ.
  • I never use it, I hate the term pure and simple and agree with Tom’s assessment of it. I can’t remember ever hearing it in the office and only really see it used online for the most part. I think the term really came into vogue when the Ultimate Universe came into prominence, but in my world, the language and distinctions are simple, there is the Marvel Universe and the Ultimate Universe. Anything other than that reeks of all that DC Earth 1, Earth 2, Earth Prime stuff which I’ve never really taken to, but then again, I got into DC when they got rid of all that stuff so it was from and for a different era than my own.
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  • Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada
  • Marvel Executive Editor Tom Brevoort
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  • The Marvel Universe, Marvel Prime, Mainstream Continuity, Earth-Prime, Prime Reality, Earth-One, Earth-Two, "Earth-Earth", Marvel U, Earth B, Eight Cosmos
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  • Bill Everett, Lloyd Jacquet, Fred Schwab
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  • Anything
  • Humans, mutants, alien races, etc
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  • I can tell you for sure that those of us actually working on the books virtually never use the term — and I kind of wince inside whenever I hear somebody use it. It just sounds so stupid to my ear, and so counter to the kind of mindset we try to foster in regard to the stories we create and the thinking we try to employ.
  • I never use it, I hate the term pure and simple and agree with Tom’s assessment of it. I can’t remember ever hearing it in the office and only really see it used online for the most part. I think the term really came into vogue when the Ultimate Universe came into prominence, but in my world, the language and distinctions are simple, there is the Marvel Universe and the Ultimate Universe. Anything other than that reeks of all that DC Earth 1, Earth 2, Earth Prime stuff which I’ve never really taken to, but then again, I got into DC when they got rid of all that stuff so it was from and for a different era than my own.
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  • Marvel Comics
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  • Earth 616
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  • Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1
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  • Earth-616 ist das originale Universum, in dem fast alle Comic-Geschichten des Marvel-Multiversums spielen. Dieses Wiki ist über die Filmuniversen, daher stimmen viele Informationen auf diesem Artikel nicht mit anderen überein.
  • Officiele naam: Earth-616 Bijnamen: Derde planeet van de zon, Earth-Prime __TOC__
  • The term was first used in "Rough Justice", a story credited to both Alan Moore and Alan Davis published in July 1983 by Marvel UK in the anthology comic The Daredevils (and was later reprinted in the Captain Britain trade paperback). Saturnyne uses the term to differentiate Brian Braddock, the Captain Britain of the regular Marvel Comics universe, from the other members of the Captain Britain Corps, each of which inhabit different universes. The designation was later used by the American branch of Marvel Comics in the Excalibur title, which frequently referenced Captain Britain's early UK-published adventures. This comic was written by Chris Claremont, who had created Captain Britain, and pencilled by Alan Davis, the artist on the UK-published series. Davis later had a run as both writer and artist on the book. Alan Moore is usually credited with creating the term. However, Alan Davis has stated that the designation of Earth 616 was actually first made by Dave Thorpe, the previous writer of the UK-published Captain Britain stories. A difference of opinion exists regarding the selection of the number 616. In 2005, Moore's son-in-law John Reppion (married to Moore's daughter Leah Moore) stated on an Internet message board that the number 616 was arbitrarily chosen by Moore, saying it "was just a random number of no significance chosen because people always seemed to be talking about 'earth 2' or 'earth 4' but never any higher numbers." However, Davis has said that it comes from 616, a variation on the Number of the Beast, picked because Thorpe "wasn't a fan of the modern superhero genre" and expressed this in his stories, "such as recording his opinion of the Marvel Universe with the designation 616." In the climaxes of the "Goblin Nation" and "Spider-Verse" storylines in Superior Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man, respectively, it is revealed that Marvel 2099/Earth-928 is the same universe as 616, dubbed as Earth-616 circa 2099.
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