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    Default Non-Marvel Properties in the Marvel Universe

    I thought it'd be fun to make a thread cataloguing all of the non-Marvel properties that're a part of the Marvel canon.. So here we go!

    I'll start y'all off with an example:

    Elric of Melinboné (and the rest of the Moorcock Multiverse) had a canonical crossover with Conan during the Roy Thomas series (a series that takes place on Earth-616)... Which means the Moorcock Multiverse is technically a part of Marvel's canon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sкєʟʟує View Post
    I thought it'd be fun to make a thread cataloguing all of the non-Marvel properties that're a part of the Marvel canon.. So here we go!

    I'll start y'all off with an example:

    Elric of Melinboné (and the rest of the Moorcock Multiverse) had a canonical crossover with Conan during the Roy Thomas series (a series that takes place on Earth-616)... Which means the Moorcock Multiverse is technically a part of Marvel's canon.
    Access (co-owned by DC), ALF, Belit, James Bond, Brak the Barbarian, Bran Mak Morn, Conan, Cormac mac Art, Cougar, Doc Savage, Doctor, Elric, Fu Manchu, Godzilla, Guiding Light, Sherlock Holmes , Human Fly, Illuminator, King Kull, KISS, Kulan Gath, Meteor Man, Micronauts, NFL Superpro, Nightcat, Red Sonja, Rom, Shogun Warriors, Solarman, Solomon Kane, Tarzan, Team America, Thulsa Doom, U.S. 1 all have appeared in the mainstream Marvel Universe and are canon.

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    Doctor Who counts as part of the Marvel Multiverse, as the Doctor did visit 616 once... to drop off Death's Head.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digifiend View Post
    Doctor Who counts as part of the Marvel Multiverse, as the Doctor did visit 616 once... to drop off Death's Head.
    Speaking of Death's Head, doesn't his existence technically mean the Transformers are canon too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sкєʟʟує View Post
    Speaking of Death's Head, doesn't his existence technically mean the Transformers are canon too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sкєʟʟує View Post
    Speaking of Death's Head, doesn't his existence technically mean the Transformers are canon too?
    In one of the multiverses, yes, but apparently not in the 616. (Although Circuit Breaker, a woman who origin involves being paralyzed by A Decepticon attack and thus became a reoccurring nemesis of the Transformers) DOES exist in the 616 due to a guest appearance in the Secret Wars 2 comic series.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sкєʟʟує View Post
    I thought it'd be fun to make a thread cataloguing all of the non-Marvel properties that're a part of the Marvel canon.. So here we go!

    I'll start y'all off with an example:

    Elric of Melinboné (and the rest of the Moorcock Multiverse) had a canonical crossover with Conan during the Roy Thomas series (a series that takes place on Earth-616)... Which means the Moorcock Multiverse is technically a part of Marvel's canon.
    I'll have to find that issue!

    Conan in general is a Non-Marvel property in a Marvel comic, as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegeta View Post
    In one of the multiverses, yes, but apparently not in the 616. (Although Circuit Breaker, a woman who origin involves being paralyzed by A Decepticon attack and thus became a reoccurring nemesis of the Transformers) DOES exist in the 616 due to a guest appearance in the Secret Wars 2 comic series.
    According to Marvel Database, editor Don Daley confirmed that "Transformers & Marvel Universe are separate" and encouraged everyone to forget everything that occurred in Transformers #3 (1985). https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Earth-91274

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    Quote Originally Posted by K7P5V View Post
    According to Marvel Database, editor Don Daley confirmed that "Transformers & Marvel Universe are separate" and encouraged everyone to forget everything that occurred in Transformers #3 (1985). https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Earth-91274
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    Yeah spidey in transformers was the transformers universe spidey. They had nick fury, savage lands, roxxon, fantastic four and Godzilla confirmed also.

    The circuit breaker in secret wars was the main marvel universe version and not the one in transformers but death head is the same one as he got shrunk then send to the main marvel universe thanks to doctor who and other uk heroes.

    Others in the marvel universe but not owned by marvel--

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    Doctor Who counts as part of the Marvel Multiverse, as the Doctor did visit 616 once... to drop off Death's Head.

    He was also in a issue of iron man. (not named due to copyrights of course but was in the main universe in that issue!)
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    Back in the "professor Hulk" era, Marlo died, but was resurrected and married Rick Jones. They had a visitor in the wedding



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    Wrong thread?
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    That's Death, a DC Comics character
    Yes and with access the two universes had doors to each other.

    Others--

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    Marvel licensed a lot of comics throughout the years.

    Rom
    Godzilla
    Shogun Warriors
    Micronauts
    NFL Superpro
    2001, A Space Odyssey
    The Human Fly
    Doctor Who
    Red Sonja
    Kull the Conqueror
    The Sword of Solomon Kane
    Doc Savage
    The Transformers
    G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
    Battlestar Galactica
    Thundercats
    Silverhawks
    Masters of the Universe
    The Inhumanoids
    Air Raiders
    Visionaries
    Planet of the Apes
    The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
    Willow
    John Carter Warlord of Mars
    Tarzan
    Phantom 2040
    Flash Gordon
    Alice Cooper: From The Inside
    Robotix
    Zoids
    Sectaurs
    Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers
    Star Wars
    Labyrinth
    Blade Runner
    Meteor Man
    RoboCop
    Skeleton Warriors
    Dino Riders
    The Ren & Stimpy Show
    Beavis & Butt-Head

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