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  2. Eternity (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Eternity is a fictional cosmic entity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko, the character is first mentioned in Strange Tales #134 (July 1965) and first appears in Strange Tales #138 (Nov. 1965).

  3. Infinity Gems - Wikipedia

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    In a story arc of the Thanos series (2003–2004), Galactus gathers six of the Gems but accidentally allows an interdimensional entity named Hunger access to the Marvel universe. Thanos and Galactus banish the entity and the Gems are scattered again with the exception of the Soul Gem, which Thanos retains for its customary custodian Adam ...

  4. List of fictional deities - Wikipedia

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    This is a navigational list of deities exclusively from fictional works, organized primarily by media type then by title of the fiction work, series, franchise or author. . This list does not include deities worshipped by humans in real life that appear in fictional works unless they are distinct enough to be mentioned in a Wikipedia article separate from the articles for the entities they are ...

  5. Marvel Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Marvel Universe is a fictional shared universe where the stories in most American comic book titles and other media published by Marvel Comics take place. Superhero teams such as the Avengers, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and many Marvel superheroes live in this universe, including characters such as Spider-Man, Wolverine, Iron Man, Captain America, and Hulk.

  6. Master Order - Wikipedia

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    Master Order is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in Marvel Two-In-One Annual #2 (1977). [1] Master Order is an abstract entity. [2] [3] It is the cosmic counterpart of Lord Chaos and serves as the embodiment of order. [4] [5]

  7. Multiverse (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Within Marvel Comics, most stories take place within the fictional Marvel Universe, which in turn is part of a larger multiverse.Starting with the Captain Britain story in The Daredevils #7, the main continuity in which most Marvel storylines take place was designated Earth-616, and the Multiverse was established as being protected by Merlyn.

  8. Living Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The Living Tribunal was the embodiment of the Marvel Multiverse, [22] and the sum totality of all the abstract entities within it. [8] Nonetheless, the Tribunal is not as powerful as the multiversal incarnation of Eternity and was referred to as an internal function of the entity. [23]

  9. Phoenix Force - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, CBR.com ranked the Phoenix Force 10th in their "Marvel: The 10 Strongest Cosmic Entities" list [194] and 14th in their "15 Strongest Marvel Gods" list. [195] In 2022, Digital Trends ranked Jean Grey's Dark Phoenix persona 1st in their "10 most powerful X-Men villains" list. [196]