History
Trivia
- Although Marvel 1985 was originally a standalone story, Mark Millar referenced it in Kick-Ass #4, which also takes place in a Earth-1218-like world where superheroes are just comic book characters, thus implying that they take place in the same reality. With the release of Kick-Ass 3 #8, which has several references to his other creator-owned comics, including those that weren't published by Icon Comics imprint, Millar confirmed on the Millarworld forum that they all take place in one universe and pointed out how they are connected.[1] Marvel 1985 wasn't mentioned in the original post, but Millar clarified in the interview that it's indeed took place in the Millarworld reality,[2] retroactively making Image-published Wanted #1 Earth-1219's first appearance. Kick-Ass #1 is the first appearance of Earth-1219 in a material published by Marvel.
- Comics set in the Millarworld reality include Millar & McNiven's Nemesis, Superior, The Secret Service, Hit-Girl and Empress. Non-Marvel titles that confirmed to be set on Earth-1219 are Wanted, American Jesus, MPH, Huck, Chrononauts and Magic Order. Supercrooks, as per Kick-Ass 3 #8, is a movie within Earth-1219 and takes place in its own reality.
See Also
- 14 appearance(s) of Earth-1219
- 1 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Earth-1219
- 27 image(s) of Earth-1219
- 7 characters that originate from Earth-1219
Links and References
References
- ↑ Millar, Mark (6 August 2014) How the Millarworld Books Connect? Millarworld.tv. Retrieved on 23 January 2022.
- ↑ Johnson, Rich (13 March 2014) Mark Millar's Absence From Civil War Documentary And The Joining Together Of Millarworld Bleeding Cool. Retrieved on 23 January 2022.
- ↑ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z Update #2