Earth-616's multiverse

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By some accounts, the universe wherein Spider-Man was a real person, (COMIC: The Glorious Dead [+]Loading...["The Glorious Dead (comic story)"]) Earth-616, (COMIC: A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair... [+]Loading...["A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair... (comic story)"], Rough Justice [+]Loading...["Rough Justice (comic story)"]) existed in its own "multiverse" which was separate in the Omniversal Spectrum from the Doctor's multiverse. (COMIC: The Glorious Dead [+]Loading...["The Glorious Dead (comic story)"]) Sources differed on whether the numbering "616" was part of an omniversal naming scheme (COMIC: Rough Justice [+]Loading...["Rough Justice (comic story)"]) or a naming scheme for this specific multiverse built around superheroes, (PROSE: Technet [+]Loading...["Technet (XMPFH feature)"]) and some accounts treated "the multiverse" as a singular name for all realities, not a specific subgrouping. (AUDIO: Palindrome [+]Loading...["Palindrome (audio story)"], et alt.)

Esterath claimed that the Doctor, by their eighth incarnation, had never interacted with another multiverse, including this one, (COMIC: The Glorious Dead [+]Loading...["The Glorious Dead (comic story)"]) but some sources showed the Seventh Doctor interacting with inhabitants of this multiverse. (COMIC: Time Bomb! [+]Loading...["Time Bomb! (comic story)"], The Incomplete Death's Head [+]Loading...["The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)"]) Dr. Henry P. Stanton believed that Roma had called the Chief Physician in from "whatever godforsaken corner of the omniverse in which he'd been living". (PROSE: The Chaos Engine [+]Loading...["The Chaos Engine (novel)"])