12 Marvel Villains Who Have Explored The Multiverse

Marvel’s Multiverse is a collection of interrelated universes, a set of different expressions of all time and space. Since supervillains are constantly looking for any advantage they can get, it’s not surprising that dark gods and demons were some of the first characters to explore the multiverse.Among the first alternate universes introduced in Marvel Comics was the Negative Zone, a reality so old it was contracting rather than expanding. Other, more arcane, dimensional realms like Chthon’s Flickering Realm were introduced later, to be explored by sorcerers and wizards. Marvel has a vast multiverse, and villains have been exploring it since its inception.Born out of Norse mythology mostly written in the 13th century, Loki Laufeyson is the half-brother of Thor. In his first appearance in Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby’s Journey Into Mystery #85, Loki escaped imprisonment on Asgard and traveled to Earth. It wasn’t his first trip to to the plane called Midgard by Asgardians, and he became a frequent flyer for the next several decades as he frequently battled Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers.Marvel’s 10 Oldest Heroes By Age, Ranked

Marvel’s Multiverse is a collection of interrelated universes, a set of different expressions of all time and space. Since supervillains are constantly looking for any advantage they can get, it’s not surprising that dark gods and demons were some of the first characters to explore the multiverse.

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Among the first alternate universes introduced in Marvel Comics was the Negative Zone, a reality so old it was contracting rather than expanding. Other, more arcane, dimensional realms like Chthon’s Flickering Realm were introduced later, to be explored by sorcerers and wizards. Marvel has a vast multiverse, and villains have been exploring it since its inception.

Born out of Norse mythology mostly written in the 13th century, Loki Laufeyson is the half-brother of Thor. In his first appearance in Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby’s Journey Into Mystery #85, Loki escaped imprisonment on Asgard and traveled to Earth. It wasn’t his first trip to to the plane called Midgard by Asgardians, and he became a frequent flyer for the next several decades as he frequently battled Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers.

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