Marvel Superhero Universe: Difference between revisions
(The page says it's number 128 not 191.) Tag: 2017 source edit |
No edit summary Tag: 2017 source edit |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
"Marvel Superhero Universe" is either a misnomer or an ambiguity created from the difference between the publication terminology of "{{w|shared universe}}" with universes in the cosmological sense | "Marvel Superhero Universe" is either a misnomer or an ambiguity created from the difference between the publication terminology of "{{w|shared universe}}" with universes in the cosmological sense within a fictional work, as even back when [[DWM 191]] was published there were superhero characters published by [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] set in a non-mainstream reality to Peter Parker of the ''Spider-Man'' comics and the Avengers. Since that issue, multiple universes with "Marvel superheroes" (some sharing identical names of characters) became more prevalent following examples like the {{w|Spider-Verse|Spider-Verse comics}} and {{w|Spider-Verse (franchise)|films}}, {{w|Sony's Spider-Man Universe}}, and 2021's ''{{w|Spider-Man: No Way Home}}''. | ||
[[Category:Earth-33⅓ locations]] | [[Category:Earth-33⅓ locations]] | ||
[[Category:Universes and dimensions]] | [[Category:Universes and dimensions]] | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who (Earth-33⅓)]] | [[Category:Doctor Who (Earth-33⅓)]] |
Revision as of 20:59, 2 December 2023
In Earth-33⅓, Marvel Comics eventually brought Dr Who into the Marvel Superhero Universe. After the fact, the Fourth Doctor took to wearing a mask and once told Leela that "being a Time Lord brings with it great responsibility". On one adventure, the Doctor and Leela headed to the rooftops with Leela cursing "those cosmic rays". (COMIC: Doctor Who? (DWM 191 comic story))
Behind the scenes
"Marvel Superhero Universe" is either a misnomer or an ambiguity created from the difference between the publication terminology of "shared universe" with universes in the cosmological sense within a fictional work, as even back when DWM 191 was published there were superhero characters published by Marvel set in a non-mainstream reality to Peter Parker of the Spider-Man comics and the Avengers. Since that issue, multiple universes with "Marvel superheroes" (some sharing identical names of characters) became more prevalent following examples like the Spider-Verse comics and films, Sony's Spider-Man Universe, and 2021's Spider-Man: No Way Home.