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How does the Marvel multiverse start?

How does the Marvel multiverse start?

A war between its creations, the Aspirants and the Celestials, shattered the First Firmament into pieces, and from these pieces were born countless universes, thus forming the Second Cosmos and First Multiverse. As these new universes coalesced, a new, collective being was formed.

Are there infinite Multiverses in Marvel?

At the moment, Marvel’s Multiverse is infinite while DC’s has only 52 universes. Marvel do have an Earth-1(aka Loomworld) but it’s not the mainstream earth, Earth-1 first appeared during the very recent “Spider-Verse” event.

What is our universe in the Marvel multiverse?

History. Earth-1218 is the designation given to our reality, where super-heroes and other super-powered beings don’t physically exist. In this world, all characters from other realities are considered fictional and are currently owned by Marvel Comics.

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Who did the Multiverse first?

Well, it’s generally accepted that the idea of the Multiverse first took root in 1961’s The Flash #123, in a story called “The Flash of Two Worlds.” In this Silver Age classic written by Gardner Fox and drawn by Carmine Infantino, Barry Allen was teleported to Keystone City and met the Golden Age Flash, Jay Garrick.

Who opens the multiverse?

Wanda becoming the Scarlet Witch and realizing her full potential may have affected the so-called “sacred timeline” that the Time Variance Authority (TVA) in Loki works to protect, thus breaking open the multiverse.

Are the timekeepers real marvel?

The Time Variance Authority (TVA) is a fictional organization, a group of timeline monitors appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The TVA also appears in the 2021 Disney+ series Loki, which is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

Does Dr Strange open the multiverse?

Wanda was simply exploring the multiverse with her new abilities at the end of Wandavision and Doctor Strange just opened up access to the multiverse in the the Spiderman trailer.