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Marvel alternate Earths usually fit one kind of story, dystopian superhero tales, and they’ve done this kind of story very well. These alternate Earths have given us some great new versions of characters we’ve loved, and some unforgettable stories. These are the ten best alternate Marvel Earths, giving readers new versions of great heroes and villains.
10) Avengers: Twilight Earth

Avengers: Twilight is a modern classic. The story by Chip Zdarksy and Daniel Acuna takes readers to a future where the deaths of the Avengers led to fascism taking over the United States. Captain America’s supersoldier serum was taken from him and he was returned to civilian life after the team’s failure on H-Day, but when he gets the chance to join the fight against fascism and bring back Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, he jumps up at it. This is classic Marvel dystopian future storytelling, with Zdarsky using current real world American politics to tell a perfect Avengers story.
9) Earth-1610

Earth-1610 was the first Ultimate Marvel Universe, and it changed the publisher, and pop culture, forever. This new version of the Marvel Universe began in 2000, modernizing the origins of the greatest heroes and villains, and putting them in a much edgier world. There are a lot of problems with a lot of original Ultimate books, especially once you get past 2006, but it gave readers some amazing stories and changed the way some characters were looked at. The MCU was heavily based on it in the beginning, showing how important it is to Marvel history.
8) Earth-6160

Earth-6160 is the home of Marvel’s second line of Ultimate comics. There are some negative things you could say about this second iteration of Ultimate Marvel, especially as the last two years have gone on, but it’s impossible to deny just how hyped fans were for it when it started, and the amount of amazing stories we got. This Earth was one that was controlled by the Maker, and the changes he made allowed readers to see their favorite heroes with every odd against them. It’s supposedly about to “end”, but I have a feeling we’ll be seeing this Earth way more in the next few years.
7) “Sins of Sinister” Earth

The Krakoa Era was the X-Men’s most inventive, but the books did go back to the well numerous times, using old ideas in new ways. “Sins of Sinister” was basically “Days of Future Past” mixed with “Age of Apocalypse”, as Mister Sinister’s entire reason for joining Krakoa was revealed: to create a world that he could rule so he could become a Dominion, a godlike being outside of time and space. Readers got to watch the evolution of this Earth over a thousand years, with numerous amazing ideas taking the stories in all kinds of new directions.
6) The Squardon Supreme Earth

Marvel has always been kind of childish in the way they dealt with DC Comics, and in the Silver Age, the publisher created the Squadron Supreme. This team was a Justice League pastiche that was created so that the Avengers could beat up and boss around the distinguished competition’s greatest team. They had their own Earth, and readers got to go there numerous times over the years, especially in the classic Squadron Supreme (Vol. 1). We haven’t been back to that Earth in years, but it was full of amazing heroes and villains.













