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What's With All the Alternate Realities?

Why do the fans like them so much?

 15 years later and this storyline still seems fresh to me, somehow.
 15 years later and this storyline still seems fresh to me, somehow.

While writing a recent article about the mecha standard, Gundam, for our sister site, Anime Vice, I found it a might tricky to keep track of the many alternate series and timelines that all fall under the big Gundam umbrella. I believe I got a taste of the vexation new readers must experience when they’re getting into comics from the big Two. Think about it. There’s at least 52 versions of Superman from different Earth’s spotted over different universes. Which Spider-Man origin is the real one? Does that story where Batman’s old and angry and Gotham is a crumbling warzone count? You can imagine how tough a nut this must be to crack.

From that outside perspective, you’d think of alternate realities and interdimensional doubles as being as much a part of the American superhero comic as a colorful outfit.  And, coincidentally, what are most of the big storyarcs fans remember? KINGDOM COME. DAYS OF FUTURE PAST. NEW FRONTIER. THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS. EARTH X. AGE OF APOCALYPSE. You’ll notice that none of them are set in the main continuities.

Sadly, this year I was too busy to do any foolin’ but, normally, I relish in April Fool’s Day.  There’s something so deeply appealing about breaking the rules of the norm. Stepping, if only for a moment, outside of reality. I think the appeal of these alternate-reality stories flows from the same wellspring. Obviously, if a title’s been running for decades, you really need these conceits to cover ground you haven’t covered before, but I think the other appeal is that continuity can sometimes accumulate such that the amount of stories you “can’t see” outnumber the ones you “can see.” And I think that these alternate reality stories are an avenue out of that.   They can let you break “the rules”, if only for a finite time, and that's a big part of their appeal.

Anyway, that’s my opinion on the matter. One of my favorite storylines - - in terms of just unbridled fun - - was the Marvel/ DC fusing Amalgam event from the 90s and it’s one that “doesn’t count” in either universe. What are your favorite parallel dimensions, oh reality-hopping Comic Vine community? What alternate futures, divergent pasts and warped presents do you hold in the highest regard?

-- Tom Pinchuk is the writer of UNIMAGINABLE for Arcana Comics and HYBRID BASTARDS! for Archaia. Watch out for the HYBRID BASTARDS! hardcover collection this April - - available for pre-order now on Amazon.com .

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Edited By Nateabusa

This is why I really miss the Exiles book. It was always fun to see all the alternate realities and "What If's" in a semi-logical way without it having much, if any, real effect in the "real" reality. And I agree that the Marvel/DC Amalgam would have been a great series that could do alot of cool stuff with both companies creations (especially the Batman/Wolverine and JLA/Avenger books)

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@Emperor Gonzo Noir: 
you cannot. no living creature can survive viewing the 
combined unlimited beauty and terror that is Pinchuk Prime.
no one has lived to tell the tale.
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@CATMANEXE said:
" your in one right now, didnt you know that? your actually an alternate reality Tom Pinchuk, while the Prime Pinchuk exists in a different reality. "
I want to see Pinchuk Prime
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I agree with Mbecks
 
Also as a huge gundam fan, alternate realities are great to do different things and try new techniques.
 
 Favorite alterante reality? Probably Marvel Noir, would be Earth 15, where Spider is from(Exiles Weapon X) but I know nothing about it. Gundam wise I would say Seed ((Hear me out! I like the Astray series and Stargazer only))
And I don't care what people think of me, i am GODLY TIRED OF UC

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Infinite Earths, Infinite Possibilities.
See Earth-2 where you fought in world war 2
marvel at Earth-9 where you're a terrifying creature of the night
Oogle at yourself as the opposite sex on Earth-12
and bop over to Earth-(0-*) where life is Broadway musical
all before lunch

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because they're awesome! i love alternate realities!

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I love alternate realities. It is really cool to see what little differences can have on the world
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your in one right now, didnt you know that?
your actually an alternate reality Tom Pinchuk,
while the Prime Pinchuk exists in a different reality.

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Edited By sora_thekey

That's why What If?s always have bad things happen.. so you get to like the cannon better.... 
I never had a problem with alternate universes, I could easily ignore them since it's not real... for the exception of House of M and Age of Apocalypse that affect the cannon universe directly. 
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