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  3. Time Variance Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Time Variance Authority (TVA) first appeared in Thor #372 (October 1986). [1] Created by Walt Simonson and Sal Buscema, the TVA originally paid homage to long-time Marvel writer/editor and continuity expert Mark Gruenwald: the TVA staff were all visually designed as clones of Gruenwald (the classification system for alternate realities—the Marvel multiverse—was devised, in part, by ...

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    The Time Variance Authority logo The Time Variance Authority , better known by its initialism TVA , is an organization located outside of space and time and was created by He Who Remains to ensure the preservation of the "Sacred Timeline".

  5. 1986 in comics - Wikipedia

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    Time Variance Authority, in Thor vol. 1 #372 (October) Tollbooth , in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #51 (September) U.S. Agent , in Captain America #323 (November)

  6. Mobius M. Mobius - Wikipedia

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    Mobius M. Mobius first appeared in Fantastic Four #346, cover date November 1990, created by writer/artist Walter Simonson. [2] [3] Cloned managers for the Time Variance Authority that resemble Mark Gruenwald [4] — and, later, Tom DeFalco [citation needed] — both longtime Marvel Comics writers.

  7. Mark Gruenwald - Wikipedia

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    In the pages of Fantastic Four, Walt Simonson paid homage to Gruenwald by having the Time Variance Authority (TVA)'s staff all be clones of Gruenwald; no one could keep track of everything but him. Gruenwald was a recurring character with Tom DeFalco in the single-panel comic The Bull's Eye that ran in Marvel comics in the late 1980s–early ...

  8. For All Time. Always. - Wikipedia

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    "For All Time. Always." is the sixth episode and season finale of the first season of the American television series Loki, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character Loki. It follows alternate versions of the character as they attempt to discover who created the mysterious Time Variance Authority (TVA).

  9. Loki (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The document included the main elements of the series, such as the Time Variance Authority, He Who Remains, and Victor Timely. [36] [54] Michael Waldron was hired as head writer and executive producer of the series in February 2019, and was set to write the first episode. [51] In August 2019, Kate Herron was announced as director and executive ...