Certain places feature prominently in the Marvel Universe, some real-life, others fictional and unique to the setting; fictional places may appear in conjunction with, or even within, real-world locales.
Earth New York City Many Marvel Comics stories are set in New York City, where the publishing company is based.
Superhero sites New York is the site of many places important to superheroes: •
Avengers Mansion: Currently in ruin, but long the home of the
Avengers. •
Avengers Tower: Formerly Stark Tower, the current headquarters of the Avengers. •
Alias Investigations: A private investigations firm founded and owned by
Jessica Jones. •
Baxter Building and
Four Freedoms Plaza: The bases of the
Fantastic Four. •
Daily Bugle: A newspaper building where
Peter Parker (Spider-Man), among others, work. •
District X: A ghetto-like neighborhood of New York primarily populated by
mutants. Since the
Decimation, its mutant population has largely disappeared. •
Fisk Towers: A skyscraper owned by the
Kingpin, and base of operations for his criminal activities. • '''
Hell's Kitchen''': Home and protectorate of the
Defenders (
Daredevil, Jessica Jones,
Luke Cage and
Iron Fist), and the
Punisher. • '''''': A public hospital located in Manhattan. •
Nelson and Murdock Law Offices: The law firm founded by Matt Murdock (Daredevil) and
Foggy Nelson. •
Sanctum Sanctorum: The abode of
Doctor Strange located in
Greenwich Village. •
Oscorp Tower: A skyscraper owned by
Norman Osborn. Now the headquarters for Alchemax. •
The Bowery: In
Fantastic Four #4 (1962), the
Human Torch discovers the
Namor in this Manhattan neighborhood of "human derelicts", where Namor had taken up residence after sustaining amnesia. •
Wakandan embassy: The consulate/embassy of
Black Panther's nation of
Wakanda.
Companies New York is a center of industry, serving as the headquarters for a few Marvel companies: •
Alchemax: A
megacorporation owned by
Tyler Stone. Alchemax was created for the
Marvel 2099 imprint, where the company appeared as an opponent of
Spider-Man 2099 (Miguel O'Hara). O'Hara later gains control of Alchemax, making it into a force for rebuilding Earth after multiple cataclysms. Alchemax was later introduced into the mainline Marvel universe. •
Alchemax in other media • The Earth-928 incarnation of Alchemax appears in the
Ultimate Spider-Man episode "The Spider-Verse". • The Earth-616 incarnation of Alchemax appears in the ''
Marvel's Spider-Man'' episode "Cloak and Dagger". This version is a science firm run by
Tiberius Stone. • Alchemax appears in
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. This version is run by
Olivia Octavius and funded by the
Kingpin. • The Earth-928 incarnation of Alchemax appears in
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, with
Serena Patel, head of the company's Shadow Division, as a notable employee. • Both the Earth-928 and Earth-616 incarnations of Alchemax appear in
Spider-Man: Edge of Time. • The Earth-928 incarnation of Alchemax appears in
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2. • The Earth-616 incarnation of Alchemax appears in ''
Marvel's Spider-Man''. This version is a chemical plant located in Manhattan. • Alchemax appears in
Marvel Rivals. •
Cross Technological Enterprises: A multinational industrial company run by
Darren Cross. It is a rival of Stark Industries. •
Damage Control: A construction company that specializes in repairing the property damaged by super-powered individuals. •
Fisk Industries: A legitimate business on the surface founded and owned by
Wilson Fisk. •
Frost International: A multi billion-dollar electronics conglomerate run by
Emma Frost. •
Hammer Industries: A company founded and owned by
Justin Hammer. •
Horizon Labs: A technological company headed by
Max Modell. •
Midas Foundation: A company that was founded by
Doctor Midas. •
Oscorp: A company founded and formerly owned by
Norman Osborn. •
Parker Industries: A company founded and owned by
Peter Parker. •
Pym Technologies: A biochemical company founded by
Hank Pym. • '''''': A conglomerate corporation and one of the largest fuel companies in the world. •
Stark Industries: A company founded and owned by Isaac Stark Sr. It is currently owned by Tony Stark (Iron Man). •
Trask Industries: A weapons and technology company founded and owned by
Bolivar Trask. •
Von Doom Industries: An international megacorporation founded by
Victor von Doom, who is the CEO.
Universities •
Columbia University: A real university whose fictional alumni include Matt Murdock (
Daredevil),
Elektra, and Reed Richards (
Mister Fantastic). It is featured in the
Sam Raimi Spider-Man films. •
Empire State University (ESU): A university whose alumni include Peter Parker (
Spider-Man),
Harry Osborn,
Gwen Stacy,
Emma Frost, and Johnny Storm (the
Human Torch). Doreen Green (
Squirrel Girl) is currently enrolled in its computer science undergraduate program. •
Sotomayor University: A fictional university whose students include
America Chavez (Ms. America) and
David Alleyne (Prodigy). The university is named after
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Regions and countries •
Atlantis: A small
continent with many human settlements. Over 20,000 years ago, an event called the "Great Cataclysm" caused it to be submerged into the sea. •
Attilan (; also known as the
Hidden Land): Home of the
Inhumans. Originally an island in the Atlantic Ocean, it has moved several times, including to the
Andes, the
Himalayas, the Moon, and Hala, the homeworld of the
Kree. Attilan is destroyed in
Infinity, with its remains becoming a sovereign state, New Attilan, ruled by
Medusa. •
Attilan in other media • Attilan appears in
The New Fantastic Four episode "Medusa and the Inhumans". This city is ruled only by Medusa. • Attilan appears in the
Fantastic Four (1994) three-part episode "Inhumans Saga". • Attilan appears in the
Disney XD Marvel series
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.,
Ultimate Spider-Man,
Guardians of the Galaxy, and
Avengers Assemble. • Attilan appears in
Marvel Future Avengers. • Attilan appears in
Inhumans (2017). •
Bagalia: A sovereign
island nation in an undisclosed location. It was founded by the
Shadow Council and is ruled by criminals. •
Chronopolis: The city-state headquarters of
Kang the Conqueror, located on the outskirts of the timeless dimension Limbo. It also appears in
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2. •
Costa Verde: A country in Central America where
Silverclaw was born. •
Demonica: An island north of Hawaii created by
Doctor Demonicus; it eventually sinks back into the Pacific. •
Deviant Lemuria: The undersea home of the
Deviants located at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. •
Dynamo City: An interstellar city and space port for dynamism controlled by a municipal government. •
Genosha: An island nation off the coast of Africa, north of
Madagascar, where mutants were once enslaved. •
Hyboria: The main continent of the
Hyborian Age where
Conan the Barbarian lived. •
Imaya: A country in North Africa. •
Kamar-Taj: A small kingdom in the
Himalayas. •
Krakoa: A living island in the South Pacific. •
Latveria: A country in Europe ruled by
Doctor Doom. •
Lemuria: A small continent and group of islands in the Pacific Ocean 21,000 years ago, which was ruled by the
Deviants. It was sunk underwater during a battle with Atlantis. •
Madripoor: A city modeled after Singapore, to which
Wolverine has connections. •
Monster Isle: An island where
kaiju-style monsters rule. •
Muir Island: An island off the northwest coast of
Scotland, containing
Moira MacTaggert's mutant research lab. •
Nova Roma: An ancient
Rome-like city in Brazil where
Magma was born. •
Olympia: Mountain city of the
Eternals, located on
Mount Olympus in Greece. •
Providence: An artificial island made of parts from
Cable's old space station,
Graymalkin, located in the South Pacific Ocean, southwest of Hawaii. Providence was intended to be a place where the best minds on Earth could gather, live, and find new ways of doing everything in hopes of giving the world a peaceful future. Cable later destroys Providence to keep the future evidence of the
Messiah Child's birth away from the
Marauders. •
Savage Land: A place with a tropical climate, prehistoric animals, and strange tribes located in the heart of
Antarctica. • The '
(also known as the Seven Capital Cities of Heaven'): Mystical, hidden cities spread across the Earth. Each of these cities possesses a legendary champion known as the
Immortal Weapon, who represents it in the Tournament of Heaven, a sacred tournament held every 88 years, in which the cities temporarily merge to form the Heart of Heaven, where the tournament takes place. • '''''': Home of the legendary
Iron Fist. Ruled by the
Yu-Ti. • '''''': A city of dark magic ruled by the
Crane Mother. It was protected by the Crane Champion. • '''''': A tropical land renowned for its
women warriors. It was protected by
Tiger's Beautiful Daughter. • '''''': A peaceful island of pig farmers. It was protected by a long line of warriors known as the
Cobra. • '''''': A dark city covered in spiderwebs. It was protected by the
Bride of Nine Spiders. • '''''': Home to the
Prince of Orphans. • '''''': A city that serves as a home to all who are truly lost. The city was ruled by
Dog Brother #1, who frequently roamed the Earth to find and rescue people to take them there. • '''''': A brutal and hellish city that serves as a prison for those sent from the other seven cities. •
Slorenia: An eastern
Slavic nation. •
Sokovia: An Eastern European nation that was created for the
Marvel Cinematic Universe before being integrated into the comics. In the MCU,
Helmut Zemo,
Wanda Maximoff, and
Pietro Maximoff are depicted as Sokovian. •
Subterranea: A vast underground region. It is the home of the
Mole Man,
Tyrannus, and various underground creatures who serve them. •
Symkaria: A country in Europe adjoining Latveria and home of
Silver Sable. • '
: A country in Balkans. The birthplace of Spider-Woman, Quicksilver, and the Scarlet Witch. The men of the Russoff line were afflicted with the curse of lycanthropy in Transia. It is the base of operations for the High Evolutionary, and source of the "radioactive clay" used by the Puppet Master. One location is ', a mountain to which
Chthon was bound. •
Vorozheika: A country to the northeast of
Chechnya. It is formerly part of the
USSR and now ruled by the
Eternal Druig. •
Wakanda: An African nation ruled by T'Challa, the current
Black Panther.
Prisons •
Alcatraz is a real-life island prison in San Francisco Bay. In the Marvel universe, it held superhuman criminals in special section in the 1940s. In
Dark Reign, Alcatraz is occupied by
H.A.M.M.E.R. and used as a detention center for mutants. • ''''
is a nuclear testing facility in New Mexico. It held the Armageddon Man and perhaps others in suspended animation. It first appeared in X-Men'' (vol. 2) #12 (1992). • The
Cage is a prison that uses a special force field to depower inmates based on a remote island in international waters. The Cage was home to four
prison gangs: a group of
Maggia loyalists, the Skulls (a white supremacist gang loyal to the
Red Skull), the Brothers (a black prison gang), and the Cruisers (a cabal of sexual predators who preyed on the other inmates as best as they could). The Cage was later shut down and replaced by the Raft. • '''''' is a British prison previously known simply as 'Crossmoor'.
Deadpool and
Juggernaut were its known inmates. • The
Cube is a prison for super-powered beings, such as the
Hulk, the
Abomination,
Absorbing Man and the
Leader. The prison was created by writer
Grant Morrison and artist
J. G. Jones in
Marvel Boy vol. 2 #6 (2000). Its location is undisclosed and only high-ranking
S.H.I.E.L.D. agents know of its existence. It has a special program where prisoners are
brainwashed to become obedient soldiers. In
Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #4,
Marvel Boy had taken control of the entire facility. In
Dark Reign, the Cube served as the Thunderbolts' base of operations. •
Cube in other media • The Cube appears in ''
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes''. This version is a S.H.I.E.L.D. prison for gamma-powered supervillains, including the Leader, the Abomination,
Absorbing Man, the
U-Foes, the
Wrecking Crew,
Bi-Beast,
Radioactive Man,
Madman and
Zzzax. • The '''''' is a Canadian maximum security prison. •
Ice Box in other media • The Ice Box appears in
Deadpool 2, where it houses mutant fugitives, such as
Deadpool,
Russell Collins,
Black Tom Cassidy and
Juggernaut. • '
(also known as the Pym Experimental Prison and ironically dubbed "The Big House") inmates in the facility are shrunk down using Pym particles for cheaper storage and easier control. It is also known as the "Ant Hill'" due to operators using versions of the
Ant-Man helmet to influence ants to act as security with Roberto Dawber as the warden. •
Lang Memorial Penitentiary in other media • The Big House appears in ''
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes''. This version was developed by Hank Pym and is housed in the
S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier and maintained by benign
Ultron sentries. In the episode "
Breakout", a technological fault causes the Big House to enlarge, damaging the Helicarrier and allowing the inmates to escape. • '
(Potential Energy Group, Alternate Sources, United S'tates) is a government facility that researches alternative and unusual forms of energy. It is later used as a prison for individuals with energy-based powers. •
Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S. in other media • Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S. appears in
Iron Man: Armored Adventures. This version is an energy research facility led by Russian scientist Anton Harchov and located in New York City that is later absorbed into
Stark International under
Obadiah Stane. •
Project Pegasus appears in media set in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). • The
Raft is a prison facility for superhuman criminals (predominantly supervillains). Created by writer
Brian Michael Bendis and artist
David Finch, it first appeared in
New Avengers #1 (2005) as the "Maximum-Maximum Security" wing of Ryker's Island. •
Raft in other media • The Raft appears in ''
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes''. • The
Raft appears in media set in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). • In a deleted scene from
Deadpool,
Ajax is escorted by boat to "The Raft Prison". • The Raft appears in
Lego Marvel Super Heroes. • The Raft appears in
Spider-Man. • The Raft appears in
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order. • The Raft makes a minor appearance in
Spider-Man 2. •
Ravencroft is a maximum-security
asylum, primarily appearing in association with
Spider-Man. The institute was first mentioned in
Web of Spider-Man #112, written by
Terry Kavanagh. The institute officially opens in
Web of Spider-Man Annual #10 (1994), written by Terry Kavanagh, with art by
Jerry Bingham. The place later grew to one of the leading maximum-security facilities in the country specializing in the treatment of
superhuman criminals. The
Ruins of Ravencroft storyline reveals that Ravencroft was a site for superhuman experiments during the 20th century. •
Ravencroft in other media • Ravencroft appears in
Spider-Man: The Animated Series. • Ravencroft appears in
The Spectacular Spider-Man. • Ravencroft appears in
The Amazing Spider-Man 2. • Ravencroft appears in
Venom: Let There Be Carnage. • '''''' is the Marvel Universe counterpart to the real-world
Rikers Island, New York City's largest jail facility. In
The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4), Ryker's Island was renamed the Cellar when it was bought and improved by Empire Unlimited. • '''Ryker's Island in other media''' • Ryker's Island appears in
Spider-Man: The Animated Series. • Ryker's Island appears in
The Spectacular Spider-Man. • Ryker's Island appears in the
Ultimate Spider-Man episode "Return of the Sinister Six". • Ryker's Island appears in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) television series
Daredevil and
Luke Cage. • '
(also called "Little Alcatraz'") is where the wrongly convicted Carl Lucas agreed to become a test subject for
Noah Burstein. These experiments lead to him gaining super powers and changed his name to
Luke Cage. The prison also appears in media set in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe. • The
Vault is a defunct prison facility for
super-human criminals (predominantly
supervillains). It first appeared in
The Avengers Annual #15 (1986) and prominently appeared in the 1990 event "
Acts of Vengeance", where it was run by
Truman Marsh. It was destroyed in
Heroes for Hire #1 (February 1997). •
Vault in other media • The Vault appears in the
Iron Man episode "The Armor Wars". • The Vault appears in
Fantastic Four. • The Vault appears in
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. • The Vault appears in the ''
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes'' episode "Strings". • The Vault appears in
The Spectacular Spider-Man episode "Opening Night". • The Vault appears in
The Super Hero Squad Show. • The Vault appears in
Marvel Super Hero Squad. • The Vault appears in ''
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes''. This version of the prison specializes in holding technological-based super-criminals and their technology. In the episode "Breakout", the Vault undergoes a technological fault that allows all of its prisoners to escape. In response,
Iron Man uses
J.A.R.V.I.S. to activate the prison's self-destruct sequence. • The Vault appears in
Avengers Assemble. • The Vault appears in
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.. • The Vault appears in
Thunderbolts*.
Other locations •
Avengers Compound: The former headquarters of the
West Coast Avengers. •
Bar with No Name: There are different Bars with No Name that appear in different locations and are often frequented by supervillains who mostly have drinks, relax, and socialize. • The Bar with No Name appears in the
Spider-Man DLC "
The City That Never Sleeps". •
Braddock Lighthouse: A lighthouse on the shores of
Cornwall that connects universes. It served as the headquarters for
Excalibur, before its destruction. It was later rebuilt and became a
Krakoan Gateway, but was destroyed once again. •
Braddock Lighthouse: An 18th-century manor owned by the Braddock family. It is the headquarters of
Excalibur, the R.C.X and
S.T.R.I.K.E, a basis for the superhero school Braddock Academy, and a Krakoan Gateway. •
Citrusville, Cypress County, Florida: It is in the
Everglades and appears most frequently in stories related to
Man-Thing. It is located near the
Nexus of All Realities, a cross-dimensional gateway.'''''' •
Caldecott: A western Mississippi county and town where the X-Men's
Rogue was born. •
Darkmoor: The location of both the Darkmoor Energy Research Centre (a high-tech, top secret government facility at which University student Brian Braddock is doing work experience) and a stone circle which was a centre of great mystical power. As the Captain Britain mythos expanded, it also played host to Darkmoor Prison and the Darkmoor Castle, home of the Black Baron. • '''''': A boxing gym located in
Hell's Kitchen, New York. •
The Fridge: A S.H.I.E.L.D. base and prison that appears in
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. •
Gamma Base: Also known as Hulkbusters Base, and Desert Base. Originally a New Mexico base dedicated to Hulk's capture, it is later acquired by
Operation: Zero Tolerance and S.H.I.E.L.D. •
Grand Nixon Island: An island owned by disgraced ex-general General Kreigkopf. •
Graymalkin Industries: The undercover name for the X-Men's new headquarters in San Francisco following their departure from the
X-Mansion, which was destroyed in "
Messiah Complex". •
HUB: S.H.I.E.L.D's main headquarters in
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The HUB was once taken over by Hydra. S.H.I.E.L.D retook the HUB with
Phil Coulson's team. •
Hydro-Base: A floating seacraft disguised as a natural island floating off the coast of North America outside territorial waters. • The
Massachusetts Academy: A
prep school founded in the 18th century in Snow Valley, in the
Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts. It is administered by
Emma Frost, who trained the
Hellions, and later
Generation X. •
Omnipotence City: A meeting place for gods of different pantheons. It was established billions of years prior after a war between the gods. •
Red Room: A
Soviet training facility that was created to produce highly specialized spies, including
Black Widows Natalia Romanova and
Yelena Belova. In some stories, the Red Room's agents are given biochemical enhancements and implanted with false memories. The Red Room appears prominently in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe series
Agent Carter and the film
Black Widow. •
Salem Center: A
hamlet in the town of
North Salem,
Westchester County, New York. The
X-Mansion, the base of the X-Men, is located in Salem Center. •
Valhalla Villas: A
retirement home in Florida where the heroes and villains of the
Golden Age reside. It is owned by
Mary Morgan.
Outer space Planets •
Battleworld: An assortment of patchwork planets. •
Chandilar: The throneworld of the Shi'ar Empire. •
Counter-Earth: There have been four versions of the hypothetical planet Counter-Earth, each one a near-duplicate of Earth. It is featured in
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and
Spider-Man Unlimited. • '''High Evolutionary's Counter-Earth''': The first Counter-Earth was created by the
High Evolutionary with the help of at least some of the
Infinity Gems as part of his "Project Alpha". The High Evolutionary artificially creates a Counter-Earth specifically located to hide it from "True Earth"; on his planet he has greatly accelerated evolution and the passage of time. Due to a lack of superheroes, the High Evolutionary enlisted
Adam Warlock to keep peace. • '''Goddess's Counter-Earth''': The second Counter-Earth, dubbed "Paradise Omega", was created by the
Goddess using the Cosmic Egg, a collection of
Cosmic Cubes. • '''Franklin Richards's Counter-Earth'
: The third Counter-Earth was created by Franklin Richards during the Heroes Reborn'' event. On Counter-Earth, the heroes relived altered versions of their pasts, unaware of their previous lives in the "mainstream" Marvel Universe, where they were presumed dead. •
Onslaught Reborn Counter-Earth: The fourth Counter-Earth was also created by Franklin Richards after the events of
House of M unexpectedly resurrected
Onslaught, who resumed his mission to gain Franklin's powers. To elude Onslaught, Franklin transported himself, the Fantastic Four, and several of the Avengers to a reality resembling the circumstances of
Heroes Reborn, where the heroes had no memory of their
Earth-616 lives. •
Ego the Living Planet: A sentient planet. It is featured in
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. • ''''
: The home world of the Kree. It is featured in the MCU films Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Captain Marvel and The Marvels''. •
Halfworld:
Rocket Raccoon's homeworld in the Keystone Quadrant. It originated as an insane asylum run by robots, who created artificially-engineered intelligent anthropomorphic animals called Halfworlders to take care of the patients. •
Klyntar: An artificial world named after the
symbiote word for "cage", also known informally as the
Planet of the Symbiotes. • ''''
: A planet in the Tayo star system that was the setting of the "Planet Hulk" storyline. Sakaar was featured in Thor: Ragnarok'' and other projects set in the MCU. It was created by the
Grandmaster and is surrounded by
wormholes that deposit waste. • '''''': The homeworld of the
Skrulls. • ''''
: A planet that is home to the Vorms, large reptilian, energy-draining creatures that can fly through space. The planet is part of the Kree Empire. It was created for and featured in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame''. • ''''
: The home world of the Nova Corps, Firelord, Air-Walker and Supernova. It is featured in the MCU projects Guardians of the Galaxy and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, mentioned to have been "decimated" by Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War.'' •
Zenn-La: A planet that is the home world of
Silver Surfer and the Zenn-Lavians.
Satellites and planetoids •
Blue Area of the Moon: An artificial, self-sustaining, Earth-like environment on the
Moon that was created one million years ago as part of a competition between the
Kree and the
Cotati. •
Birj: The sixth moon of Marman and the home of
Terrax. •
Titan: The main moon of
Saturn and the home of the Titan
Eternals. It is featured in the MCU films
Avengers: Infinity War and
Avengers: Endgame as a ruined planet and former home of
Thanos.
Space stations •
Avalon: One segment of the pre-existing station from the future known as Graymalkin belonged to Cable and was destroyed when S.H.I.E.L.D. attempted to seize it. •
Asteroid M: The secret base of
Magneto. The original destroyed base was repurposed into the floating island
Utopia, a floating island off the coast of San Francisco which became home to the remaining mutant population. •
Starcore: An orbiting laboratory satellite space station, which first appeared in
The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #148 (February 1972). •
Taa II: A space station of
Galactus.
Outer space prisons The following prisons are located in outer space: • '''''' is a penal colony on the planet Annoval XIV. • The
Kyln were a series of artificial moons at the edge of known space, which served both as a superhuman prison and a source of nearly unlimited power. Operations at the Kyln were overseen by the
Nova Corps. All life on the Kyln moons was extinguished in
Annihilation Prologue #1. •
Kyln in other media • The Kyln appears in
Guardians of the Galaxy as a Nova Corps prison that is destroyed by
Ronan the Accuser's forces. • ''''
is a prison located in the Negative Zone, introduced in Civil War. It was designed by Reed Richards and built by him and Stark Industries. The prison also appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes''. • The
Stockade is a 31st-century prison planet appearing in
Guardians of the Galaxy.
Extradimensional places • '''Agamotto's dimension''': The home of
Agamotto. •
Ankh Dimension: A mystic realm with an Earth-like environment. It was later revealed to have been created by
In-Betweener. •
Archipelago of Anguish and Redemption: The Archipelago of Anguish and Redemption, also called the
Splinter Realms, is a collection of dimensions. •
Boreas: An icy dimension where the demon Ikthalon comes from. It is also known as the
Boreas Dimension. •
Cloudsea: A dimension of floating landmasses that have been described as either being among the Inner Planes that are close to Earth or within the Archipelago of Anguish and Redemption. • '''''': A dimension to which
Dormammu and
Umar were banished by the Faltine. It was inhabited by sorcerers known as the Mhuruuks. This was the fragment of the original Dark Dimension. •
Dream Dimension: A
dream world that is one of the Splinter Realms. •
Dreamtime: Dreamtime is the collective unconsciousness of all sentient life in the universe. It is at the border of the Dream Dimension. •
Farallah: A dimension that is named after Farallah. •
Kingdom of Tazza: A dimension ruled by Tazza and is also called
Rodann. •
Krakkan: A dimension named after its ruler Krakkan and is also called the
Realm of Krakkan. •
Watoomb: A dimension that is ruled by Watoomb and is also known as the Dimension of
Watoomb and the
Plane of Watoomb. It is linked to the Boreas Dimension. • '''''': A dimension where all matter is composed of
ectoplasma. •
Avalon: Also known as
Otherworld. Home of
Merlyn,
Roma, and the
Captain Britain Corps; and location of
Camelot, the Green Chapel, and the Starlight Citadel. Based on the mythical "
Avalon". •
Beyond-Realm: A realm where the
Beyonder lives. •
Below Place: The bottom layer of reality that is also the "lowest Hell". The
One Below All resides in the Below Place. •
Blackworld: An Earth-like dimension. Its historical developments took hours compared to the centuries on Earth. •
Brimstone dimension: An alternate dimension located in a dimensional rift.
Nightcrawler travels through the Brimstone dimension while teleporting. •
Crimson Cosmos: A dimension where
Cyttorak lives. •
Darkforce Dimension: A dimension containing the
Darkforce, a powerful energy that can be manipulated in slightly different ways by a handful of beings that are attuned to it such as
Darkstar and
Cloak's powers. •
Dimension Z: There are two separate dimensions named Dimension Z. • '''Arnim Zola's Dimension Z''': A dimension with a desert-like terrain created by
Arnim Zola that is filled with mutates and technological advances. Time and space runs faster in Dimension Z. • '''Living Eraser's Dimension Z''': A dimension inhabited by green-skinned humanoids and Living Erasers. •
Djalia: A transcended plane that represented
Wakanda's collective memories. •
Eighteenth Dimension: A dimension where Magister Miracle was the Sorcerer Supreme until he was killed by the Empirikul. •
Everinnye: A dimension where the Fear Lords operate. •
Exo-Space: Also known as the Neutral Zone, the Exo-Space is a location filled with positive and negative matter discovered by
Blue Marvel. •
Hanan Pacha: A pocket dimension adjacent to Earth that is inhabited by the Apu. Its entrance is located somewhere near
Lake Titicaca. a celestial city in a dimension adjacent to Earth's, founded by the
Heliopolitans. Heliopolis is built upon a small planetary object resembling
Asgard, and its passage to earth is a golden bridge called the Path of the Gods. •
Duat: The Egyptian underworld. •
Yomi: The Japanese underworld. It is featured in the MCU films
Thor,
Thor: The Dark World, and
Thor: Ragnarok. •
Badlands: A dimension that resembles the American Southwest prior to colonization. The
Demon Bear lives in the Badlands. •
Crossroads: A realm where Doctor Strange once banished Hulk, and which leads to countless doors that opens to worlds in other dimensions. •
Dilmun: A dimension where the Annunaki live. •
Hades: The
Greek underworld, ruled by
Pluto. •
Elysium: An area in Hades where heroic souls reside. •
Erebus: The entrance to Hades. Those who feel that they have unfinished business in life gamble at the casino there for their resurrection. •
Land Within: A region of Hades where a group of sorcerers banished the Cat People. •
Tartarus: An area in Hades where the Titans and evil souls were imprisoned. • ''''
: Created in Thor'' #310 (1980) by writers
Mark Gruenwald and
Ralph Macchio, and artist
Keith Pollard. A pocket dimension adjacent to Earth that is home to the Xian race. Ta-Lo is inhabited by
Chinese mythological creatures, such as
dragons,
fenghuang,
shishi,
hundun,
jiuweihu, and
qilin.
Jiang Li, the mother of
Shang-Chi, was a member of one of Ta-Lo's few mortal communities known as Qilin Riders. •
Topán: A pocket dimension adjacent to Earth that is home to the Teteoh. •
Purple dimension: A pocket dimension ruled by the tyrannical Agamonn. •
Quidlivun: A pocket dimension adjacent to Earth that is inhabited by the Inua. • '''''' is a mystical dimension accessible only to certain magic users and those they summon. •
Zephyrland: An underwater dimension. Virago took over the city until she was defeated by Namor and Doctor Strange. ==Organizations==