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Características del Universo Marvel

Las historias de cómics publicadas por Marvel Comics desde la década de 1940 han presentado varios conceptos notables además de sus personajes ficticios, como lugares y artefactos únicos. A continuación, se incluye una lista de esas características.

Lugares

Ciertos lugares ocupan un lugar destacado en el Universo Marvel, algunos de la vida real, otros ficticios y exclusivos del entorno; los lugares ficticios pueden aparecer junto con, o incluso dentro de, lugares del mundo real.

Tierra

Ciudad de Nueva York

Muchas historias de Marvel Comics se desarrollan en la ciudad de Nueva York , donde tiene su sede la editorial. [1]

Sitios de superhéroes

En Nueva York se encuentran muchos lugares importantes para los superhéroes:

Empresas

Nueva York es un centro industrial y sirve como sede de algunas empresas de Marvel:

Universidades

Regiones y países

Prisiones

Otras ubicaciones

Espacio exterior

Planetas

Satélites y planetoides

Estaciones espaciales

Prisiones del espacio exterior

Las siguientes prisiones se encuentran en el espacio exterior:

Lugares extradimensionales

Organizaciones

Agencias gubernamentales

Organizaciones criminales

Razas extraterrestres

Razas ocultas

La Tierra de la continuidad principal de Marvel (o " Tierra-616 ") ha contenido una serie de razas humanoides nativas ocultas ficticias . Muchas de estas razas son ramificaciones genéticas del Homo sapiens o un ancestro relacionado. Sin embargo, también hay algunas razas que en realidad fueron creadas a partir de los muchos animales u otras formas de vida de la Tierra. Los métodos para crear estos seres varían de científicos a mágicos y sus creadores, desde extraterrestres hasta humanos y demonios.

Una lista de estas razas incluye:

Objetos

Vehículos

Armas

Artefactos

Algunos objetos han sido creados específicamente para el Universo Marvel y muchos de ellos tienen inmensos poderes:

Artefactos místicos

Cosmic artifacts

Other artifacts

Substances

Drugs

Elemental substances and minerals

Cosmic forces

See also

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