Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Earth-616 ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: Earth-616 is the official designation for the primary reality within the Marvel Comics Multiverse, serving as the central continuity for the vast majority of Marvel's published comic book stories since the company's inception.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Earth-616 is the "Prime Universe," the foundational reality from which countless other alternate timelines, dimensions, and realities diverge. It is the home of iconic characters like [[captain_america|Captain America]], [[iron_man|Iron Man]], [[spider-man|Spider-Man]], and the [[x-men|X-Men]], and the setting for seminal events such as [[civil_war|Civil War]] and [[secret_wars_2015|Secret Wars]]. * **Primary Impact:** Its greatest impact is serving as the singular, cohesive narrative backbone for over eighty years of interconnected storytelling. Events in this reality have profound, often permanent consequences that ripple across titles and character histories, creating a uniquely rich and complex fictional tapestry. What happens on Earth-616 //matters// more than anywhere else in the Multiverse. * **Key Incarnations:** It is critically important to understand that Earth-616 refers exclusively to the main comic book universe. The highly popular [[marvel_cinematic_universe|Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)]] is a separate and distinct reality, officially designated **Earth-199999**, which adapts and reinterprets characters and stories from Earth-616 for a different medium. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Unlike a character or a team, Earth-616 was not created with a grand design but rather given its designation retroactively to differentiate it from other realities. The term originated in the United Kingdom in the early 1980s within the pages of Marvel UK's //The Daredevils//. The creative team, primarily writer Dave Thorpe and later the legendary Alan Moore, were expanding the mythology of [[captain_britain|Captain Britain]], a hero whose adventures often involved interdimensional travel. The first published use of the "616" designation appeared in //The Daredevils// (UK) #7, in a story written by Alan Moore and drawn by Alan Davis, published in 1983. In the story, the dimensional-hopping Saturnyne refers to the mainstream Marvel reality as "Earth-616." The number itself has a somewhat mundane origin; Dave Thorpe has stated he came up with it as a variation of the Number of the Beast (666), simply picking a random number to denote the "home" reality to avoid any sense of superiority that "Earth-1" might imply.((Contrary to a popular fan theory, the number was not chosen as a direct reference to the Number of the Beast (666) out of malice, but rather as a slightly arbitrary and unassuming identifier. Alan Moore, who wrote the story where it first appeared, has mentioned in interviews that the number was chosen by his predecessor on the title, Dave Thorpe.)) For years, the term was primarily used in stories involving Captain Britain, the Exiles, or other multiversal plotlines. It was not widely adopted by the American Marvel Comics editorial staff, some of whom, including Stan Lee and former Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada, famously expressed their dislike for the term, feeling it was impersonal and diminished the "realness" of the main universe. However, its convenience and utility for writers and fans alike led to its gradual but complete adoption. Today, it is the universally accepted official designation within Marvel Comics publications and among the fanbase for the prime comic book continuity. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Earth-616 is synonymous with the origin of the Marvel Universe itself. It is a saga of cosmic scale, involving god-like entities, fundamental forces, and the dawn of creation. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The history of the Earth-616 reality began not with a single event, but with the emergence of the Sentience of the Universe, the cosmic entity known as [[eternity|Eternity]]. Before the current iteration of the Multiverse, there was a previous one. The destruction of that reality and the subsequent Big Bang created the current Multiverse, with Eternity embodying the sum total of all life and existence within it. From this cosmic genesis, other abstract entities were born: Infinity (Eternity's "sister" representing space), Death, Oblivion, and Galactus, the sole survivor of the previous cosmos. On the nascent planet Earth, the planet's own burgeoning life force, the Demiurge, spawned the Elder Gods, including Chthon (an elder god of chaos and dark magic), Gaea (the spirit of Earth itself), Set, and Oshtur. Their violent conflicts threatened to destroy the young world until Gaea appealed to the Demiurge, giving birth to Atum, the Demogorge, who culled the most corrupt of the Elder Gods. Many of these entities, like Chthon, were not truly destroyed but sealed in other dimensions, their dark influence still capable of seeping into Earth-616. Billions of years ago, the god-like aliens known as the [[celestials|Celestials]] visited Earth. They experimented on early hominids, creating three distinct genetic lines: * **Humans:** The baseline of humanity, left to evolve on their own. * **Eternals:** Genetically stable, immortal beings with cosmic power, designed to protect Earth. * **Deviants:** Genetically unstable beings with monstrous forms and varied powers, prone to mutation. These experiments laid the cosmic groundwork for the "Age of Marvels." The latent "X-Gene" planted by the Celestials would eventually give rise to mutants, and the potential for superhuman abilities became an inherent part of humanity's DNA, waiting to be unlocked by radiation, chemical accidents, or magical intervention. This cosmic tampering is the in-universe answer to the fundamental question: //Why is Earth-616 so special and filled with so many super-powered individuals?// It was intentionally engineered to be a crucible of potential. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU - Earth-199999) === The MCU, or Earth-199999, presents a similar but distinct cosmology. Its creation story is most directly explained in //Guardians of the Galaxy// and //Eternals//. Before creation itself, six singularities existed. Following the Big Bang, the cosmic energy of these singularities was concentrated and forged into six immensely powerful artifacts: the **Infinity Stones** (Space, Mind, Reality, Power, Soul, and Time). These stones represent the fundamental aspects of existence and were scattered across the universe. The MCU's cosmic hierarchy also includes the Celestials, who are depicted as colossal, ancient beings responsible for creating stars, galaxies, and life across the universe. As revealed in //Eternals//, their purpose is procreative: they seed nascent planets with a Celestial "egg" that gestates for eons, feeding off the life energy of the planet's dominant species. Once matured, a new Celestial "emerges" from the planet, destroying it in the process. Earth was one such planet, seeded with the Celestial Tiamut. The Eternals were not created to protect humanity, but rather to cultivate it, ensuring the population grew large enough to fuel Tiamut's birth. This presents a major thematic divergence from Earth-616. In the comics, humanity's potential is a result of Celestial experimentation, positioning Earth as a place of great cosmic significance. In the MCU, humanity's primary cosmic purpose was to be galactic fuel, a much bleaker and more utilitarian origin that the Eternals ultimately rebelled against. The MCU's origin for super-powered individuals is also more varied and less centrally planned; it includes the Super Soldier Serum ([[captain_america|Steve Rogers]]), gamma radiation ([[hulk|Bruce Banner]]), advanced technology ([[iron_man|Tony Stark]]), mythological/extraterrestrial connections ([[thor|Thor]]), and latent Inhuman genetics triggered by Terrigenesis ([[agents_of_shield|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]). ===== Part 3: Composition, Cosmic Laws & Key Locations ===== The "rules" of reality differ significantly between the comic book universe and its cinematic counterpart, influencing everything from the nature of magic to the geography of the planet. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The reality of Earth-616 is governed by a complex and often contradictory set of principles, a fusion of super-science and high fantasy. * **Fundamental Forces:** Beyond the standard laws of physics, Earth-616 is influenced by powerful metaphysical forces. * **Magic:** Magic is a tangible, powerful force that can be manipulated by trained sorcerers like [[doctor_strange|Doctor Strange]] (the Sorcerer Supreme) or beings with innate magical talent like the [[scarlet_witch|Scarlet Witch]]. It is often drawn from other dimensions (e.g., the Dark Dimension of Dormammu) or channeled from powerful entities (the Vishanti, the Octessence). * **Cosmic Power:** This is the energy wielded by entities like Galactus and his heralds, such as the [[silver_surfer|Silver Surfer]]. It allows for the manipulation of matter and energy on a universal scale and is distinct from magic. * **Psychic Energy:** The power of the mind, most prominently associated with mutants like [[professor_x|Charles Xavier]] and [[jean_grey|Jean Grey]], is a quantifiable force that can read thoughts, control others, and generate powerful telekinetic blasts. * **The Nexus of All Realities:** Located in a Florida swamp and guarded by the Man-Thing, this is a literal gateway to any and all possible realities, making Earth-616 a multiversal crossroads. * **Key Locations:** While its geography largely mirrors our own, Earth-616 is home to numerous fictional nations and hidden locales that are central to its stories. * **New York City:** The undeniable epicenter of superhuman activity. Home to the Baxter Building ([[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]]), Avengers Tower, the Sanctum Sanctorum, and the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. * **Wakanda:** An isolated and technologically advanced African nation, the world's only source of the super-metal [[vibranium|Vibranium]]. Ruled by its king and protector, the [[black_panther|Black Panther]]. * **Latveria:** A small Eastern European nation ruled with an iron fist by the brilliant and tyrannical [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]]. It is a strange mix of old-world charm and hyper-advanced technology. * **Genosha:** An island nation off the coast of Africa that was once a symbol of mutant oppression, then a mutant paradise under Magneto, before being decimated by a Sentinel attack that killed sixteen million mutants. * **The Savage Land:** A prehistoric jungle hidden in Antarctica, heated by alien technology and populated by dinosaurs and primitive tribes. * **Atlantis:** An advanced underwater civilization ruled by [[namor|Namor the Sub-Mariner]], often in a tense, isolationist relationship with the surface world. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU - Earth-199999) === The MCU began with a more grounded, science-based approach to its world, gradually introducing more fantastical elements. Its laws are generally more streamlined for cinematic narrative clarity. * **Fundamental Forces:** The MCU often seeks scientific or pseudo-scientific explanations for phenomena that are purely magical in the comics. * **"Magic" as Advanced Science:** As Thor explained in his first film, Asgardian "magic" is simply science so advanced that it is indistinguishable from magic to humans. This principle extends to much of the MCU's cosmology, though //Doctor Strange// later introduced a more explicit, dimension-drawing form of magic. * **The Quantum Realm:** A subatomic dimension where the concepts of time and space become irrelevant. It is a key component of Ant-Man's technology and the Avengers' "Time Heist" in //Avengers: Endgame//, serving a narrative role similar to the Negative Zone or Microverse from the comics. * **The Infinity Stones:** Unlike the comics where their power is vast but shared among many cosmic sources, the Infinity Stones in the MCU were, for a long time, the single most powerful force in the universe, the "source code" of reality itself. * **Key Locations:** The MCU has adapted several key locations while also creating its own. * **New York City:** Like the comics, it is a central location, famous for the "Battle of New York" in //The Avengers//. Home to Avengers Tower and the Sanctum Sanctorum. * **Wakanda:** Depicted as a visually stunning Afrofuturist paradise, its isolationism and Vibranium technology are central to its identity, much like in the comics. * **Sokovia:** A fictional Eastern European country created for the MCU. It was the site of Ultron's final stand in //Avengers: Age of Ultron// and was destroyed in the conflict, leading to the creation of the Sokovia Accords. It serves a similar narrative role to Latveria or Genosha as a place of geopolitical conflict and tragedy. * **Asgard:** Initially presented as another planet in the universe, a physical place accessible via the Bifrost bridge. It was destroyed during Ragnarok, with its people relocating to Earth in a town called New Asgard. This contrasts with the comic version, which is a mystical city-state existing in its own dimension. ===== Part 4: Multiversal Relationships & Key Realities ===== Earth-616 does not exist in a vacuum. Its relationship with other realities in the vast Multiverse is a source of frequent conflict, collaboration, and existential threats. ==== Key Connected Realities ==== * **Earth-1610 (The Ultimate Universe):** For over a decade, the Ultimate Universe was the most significant alternate reality. It was a modern reimagining of Marvel's heroes, designed to be accessible to new readers without decades of continuity. It had frequent, often hostile, contact with Earth-616, most notably when the Galactus of Earth-616 (Gah Lak Tus in the Ultimate Universe) attempted to consume it. The universe was ultimately destroyed during the Incursions leading to //Secret Wars (2015)//, though some of its characters, like [[miles_morales|Miles Morales]], were integrated into the restored Earth-616. * **The Negative Zone:** A universe of anti-matter discovered by Reed Richards. It is ruled by despots like Annihilus and Blastaar and is a constant source of invasion threats against Earth-616. It is not an alternate Earth but a separate, parallel universe with different physical laws. * **Asgard, Olympus, and other Pantheons:** These are not alternate Earths but distinct dimensions inhabited by beings who were worshipped as gods by ancient humans. They are connected to Earth-616 through various portals and mystical alignments, and their inhabitants, such as [[thor|Thor]] and [[hercules|Hercules]], are major players in the Earth-616 hero community. ==== Multiversal Threats ==== * **The Incursions:** The single greatest threat the Multiverse has ever faced. This was a multiversal decay phenomenon where two Earths from parallel universes would collide, destroying both universes unless one of the Earths was destroyed first. This chain reaction, caused by the death of the Living Tribunal, led to the near-total destruction of the Multiverse and the events of //Secret Wars (2015)//. * **The Cancerverse (Earth-10011):** A horrifying reality where Death was eliminated, resulting in a universe of immortal, cancerous beings led by the malevolent Lord Mar-Vell. It attempted to invade and "convert" Earth-616 during the //War of Kings// storyline. * **The Beyonders:** An enigmatic and nigh-omnipotent race from beyond the confines of the Multiverse. They were the architects of the Incursions, seeking to conduct an experiment by destroying the entire Multiverse simultaneously. They were responsible for the death of the Living Tribunal and almost all other cosmic entities. ==== Cosmic Observers & Designations ==== * **The Captain Britain Corps:** A multiversal league of protectors, with one Captain Britain assigned to each reality. Earth-616's champion is Brian Braddock. It was through the Corps that Earth-616 received its designation, as they are one of the few organizations to actively catalog and police the different Earths. * **The Time Variance Authority (TVA):** A vast bureaucracy that exists outside of time, monitoring the timeline of the Multiverse to prevent paradoxes and unauthorized time travel. They view the inhabitants of Earth-616 as particularly troublesome due to their frequent manipulation of the past and future. * **The Living Tribunal:** Formerly the ultimate cosmic arbiter, a being of near-infinite power tasked with maintaining the balance between all realities in the Multiverse. Its judgment was final, and its death at the hands of the Beyonders signaled the beginning of the end for the old Multiverse. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== The reality of Earth-616 has been shaped, broken, and remade by numerous universe-altering events. === House of M (2005) === After suffering a catastrophic mental breakdown, the reality-warping mutant Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch, used her powers to rewrite all of reality into a new world where mutants were the dominant species and her father, Magneto, was the ruler. In this "House of M" reality, every hero was given their heart's desire. When a small group of heroes had their memories restored by the telepath Layla Miller, they confronted Wanda. Enraged and heartbroken, Wanda uttered the fateful words, "No More Mutants." With this single act, she depowered over 90% of the mutant population on Earth-616, an event known as the Decimation. This fundamentally altered the status quo for the X-Men for years, making mutants an endangered species and serving as the catalyst for countless subsequent storylines. === Annihilation (2006) === This massive cosmic crossover event redefined Marvel's cosmic landscape. Annihilus, ruler of the Negative Zone, launched his "Annihilation Wave," a massive armada of warships, into the positive-matter universe of Earth-616, destroying countless worlds, including the home of the Nova Corps. The event forced disparate heroes like Nova (Richard Rider), the Silver Surfer, Drax the Destroyer, and the future Guardians of the Galaxy to unite against a universe-ending threat. //Annihilation// was praised for its world-building and for elevating a cast of B- and C-list cosmic characters into major players, directly leading to the formation of the modern [[guardians_of_the_galaxy|Guardians of the Galaxy]] and setting the stage for a decade of epic cosmic storytelling. It demonstrated that the stakes on Earth-616 often extended far beyond the planet itself. === Secret Wars (2015) === The culmination of years of storytelling, //Secret Wars// saw the final Incursion between the last two surviving universes: Earth-616 and Earth-1610 (the Ultimate Universe). Both were destroyed. However, using the power of the Beyonders he had stolen, Doctor Doom managed to salvage fragments of dozens of dead realities and stitch them together into a single planet: Battleworld. On this planet, Doom ruled as God-Emperor, with Doctor Strange as his sheriff and the Thor Corps as his police force. A handful of survivors from Earth-616 who escaped on a "life raft" built by Reed Richards, including Mr. Fantastic, Black Panther, and Spider-Man, emerged on Battleworld and sought to overthrow Doom. In the end, Reed Richards battled Doom for control of the Beyonders' power, won, and used it to restore the Multiverse. He brought Earth-616 back to life, subtly altering it and integrating key elements from other realities, most notably Miles Morales and his family. This event served as a "soft reboot" for the Marvel Universe, officially ending the Ultimate Universe and establishing a new status quo for Earth-616. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== The concept of Earth-616 is best understood by comparing it to its most prominent alternatives. * **Earth-1610 (The Ultimate Universe):** Launched in 2000 with //Ultimate Spider-Man//, this reality was a fresh start. Peter Parker was a high-schooler again, the X-Men were young outcasts, and the Avengers (called the Ultimates) were a government-sponsored military team. The tone was often grittier, more cynical, and more willing to make permanent changes, such as killing off major characters like Spider-Man and Wolverine. It was immensely influential on the first phase of the MCU but was officially concluded and destroyed in //Secret Wars (2015)//. * **Earth-295 (The Age of Apocalypse):** A dark, twisted timeline created when Professor X's son, Legion, traveled back in time and accidentally killed his father before he could form the X-Men. This allowed the ancient mutant Apocalypse to conquer North America without opposition. In this world, Magneto leads the X-Men in honor of his fallen friend, and beloved heroes are twisted into monstrous versions of themselves. It remains one of the most popular and revisited alternate realities in Marvel's history. * **Earth-199999 (The Marvel Cinematic Universe):** The single most financially successful and culturally impactful adaptation of Marvel Comics. This reality is characterized by its interconnected, serialized storytelling across both films and television series. While it draws heavy inspiration from Earth-616 and Earth-1610, it makes significant changes to character origins, powers, and storylines to fit a cinematic format. For example, Ultron was created by Tony Stark instead of Hank Pym, and the "Civil War" was about government oversight (the Sokovia Accords) rather than a Secret Identity Registration Act. The MCU itself has recently begun exploring its own multiverse, notably giving its prime reality the designation "Earth-616" in //Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness//, though this is considered an in-universe designation; the official "Omniversal" designation from Marvel's guidebooks remains Earth-199999. * **Earth-928 (Marvel 2099):** A possible dystopian future of the Earth-616 timeline set in the year 2099. This reality is dominated by mega-corporations like Alchemax. It features legacy heroes like Spider-Man 2099 (Miguel O'Hara) and a new Punisher, Ghost Rider, and X-Men, all reimagined in a cyberpunk aesthetic. ===== See Also ===== * [[multiverse]] * [[secret_wars_2015]] * [[marvel_cinematic_universe]] * [[celestials]] * [[eternity]] * [[captain_britain]] * [[ultimate_universe]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The name "Earth-616" was first spoken on-screen in the MCU by Erik Selvig in //Thor: The Dark World//, where it is briefly seen on a chalkboard. It was later used explicitly by Mysterio in //Spider-Man: Far From Home//, who claimed to be from Earth-833 and designated the MCU's reality as "Earth-616." This was a lie, but the designation was later confirmed to be the one used by multiversal scholars within the MCU itself in //Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness//. This is a fun easter egg, but does not change the fact that the MCU and the prime comic universe are separate realities.)) ((For many years, the official designation for the MCU was debated among fans. It was officially confirmed as Earth-199999 in the 2008 reference book //Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z, Vol. 5//.)) ((The destruction of Earth-1610 during the final Incursion in //Secret Wars// #1 (2015) was a shocking moment for fans. The final pages of //Ultimate End// #5 show the two Earths colliding, with heroes from both realities fighting a losing battle.)) ((The restoration of the universe at the end of //Secret Wars// is known as the "Eighth Cosmos." The comic book reality of Earth-616 is, in-universe, the seventh iteration of the universe, with Galactus being the sole survivor of the sixth. The end of //Secret Wars// saw the birth of a new, eighth iteration of reality, with Franklin Richards and the Future Foundation helping to rebuild the Multiverse.)) ((Key issues for understanding the origin of the "616" designation are //The Daredevils// (UK) #7 (1983) and the //Captain Britain// run by Alan Moore and Alan Davis.))