This page covers Earth-65 as depicted in the comics. For Earth-65 as depicted in the "Spider-Verse" films, see here.
Maybe in your world, everybody's a Silver Surfer, and your president is Moon-Boy. But my world is what you'd probably call "low-super". Here, we don't have regular alien invasions, giant monsters in speedos, or space gods in big helmets strolling down Main Street. But we've got me.
History
Gwen Stacy was bitten by the radioactive spider instead of Peter Parker, and she became Spider-Woman, while Peter Parker turned himself into the Lizard in an attempt to be special like her. He died and she was incriminated for his death, becoming a fugitive from the law.[1]
Residents
- Brother Brit-Man
- Gwen Stacy
- A.I.M.
- Anthony Stark
- Ben Grimm
- Ben Parker
- Bodega Bandit
- Captain Frank Castle
- Captain George Stacy
- Doctorangutan
- Elsa Brock
- Enforcers
- Felicia Hardy
- Foggy Nelson
- Green Goblin/Lizard
- Hand
- Matt Murdock
- Kirigi
- Samura
- Otomo
- Rhino (Deceased)
- Howard Duck
- Howard Stark
- Isaiah Bradley
- Kingpin
- J. Jonah Jameson
- James Barnes
- Jean DeWolff
- Koala Kommander
- Kraven the Hunter
- Lizard (Curt Connors)
- Lizard (Peter Parker) (Deceased)
- Maggia
- Maria Castle
- Mary Janes
- May Parker
- Melita Garner
- Mysterio
- Norman Osborn
- Randy Robertson
- Reed Richards
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- S.I.L.K.
- Sister Britain
- Stick (Deceased)
- Stilt-Man
- S.S.R.
- Abraham Erskine (Deceased)
- Steve Rogers
- Susan Storm
- Utau the Watcher
- Vulture
- Wasp
- Doctor Doom
- Weapon X
- Yancy Street Gang
- Hobie Brown
- Izzy
Notes
- Prior to being given an official reality number, this universe was referred as Earth-TRN448 as a part of our Temporary Reality Numbers classification system.
- This reality was first mentioned in Excalibur #44 as the home reality of Gilles Weill, the Captain Britain Corps member known as Brother Brit-Man.
- Before Spider-Gwen's reality was identified as Earth-65 in Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #9, the Marvel Appendix listed her universe as Earth-14211.[2]
- The reason Spider-Gwen is set on the already-existing Earth-65 is that "65" is a reference to 1965, the year of the first appearance of Gwen Stacy in Amazing Spider-Man #31.[3]
See Also
- 96 appearance(s) of Earth-65
- 1 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Earth-65
- 13 minor appearance(s) of Earth-65
- 24 mention(s) of Earth-65
- 4 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Earth-65
- 549 image(s) of Earth-65
- 149 characters that originate from Earth-65
- 9 teams that originate from Earth-65
- 28 organizations that originate from Earth-65
- 13 locations that originate from Earth-65
- 1 items that originate from Earth-65
Links and References
References
- ↑ Edge of Spider-Verse #2
- ↑ Feldman, Steffi (12 February 2019) 5 Easter Eggs from Earth-65, Home of Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider Marvel.com. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020.
- ↑ Slott, Dan (16 November 2014) Dan Slott🌻 on Twitter: "#SpiderVerse Trivia: "Why is Spide... Twitter. Archived from the original on 11 June 2016.
- ↑ Excalibur #44(Brother Brit-Man)Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #9 (Ghost Spider)