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This article is about the shared universe setting used by many Marvel Comics titles. For the computer game, see Marvel Universe Online.
Various characters of the Marvel Universe. "Marvel Universe" should also not be confused with an imprint; for example, while the titles of some imprints, such as Ultimate Marvel, take place in a continuity known as Earth-616. This continuity exists in a swamp in the Florida of the main Marvel continuity and essentially starting the entire Marvel Universe over from scratch. Ongoing "Ultimate" comics now exist for the X-Men, the Avengers (in the form of Jack Kirby, who 'sketched out' reality on a comic book storyboard. He professed to communicate with a partner (implied to be Stan Lee), though exactly where this Lee-based being would fall in the cosmic hierarchy is unrevealed.
While the above is true, the Living Tribunal, a cosmic mediator.
Above all pantheons of gods, cosmic entities and even the Tribunal there exists one, ultimate supreme being known as the God of the Marvel Universe between issues, while a month's time usually passes in the Marvel Universe (Alberich, R., Miro-Julia, J. & Rosselló, F. Marvel Universe looks almost like a real social network.[1] which revealed that the Marvel Universe shares some non-random features with the social networks of collaborating scientists or co-starring movie actors. This pattern developed without deliberate coordination among the various writers
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