Variants
Variants are counterparts, usually of a person, from alternate realities and/or displacements in time.
Special Cases
- Some beings are allegedly unique in the Multiverse. For example, Rachel Summers is supposedly a multiversal anomaly with no true counterparts from other timelines. This makes her an especially stable time-traveller.[1] This also appears to be the case for Morlun and the rest of the Inheritors as they had no counterparts.[2] It is not clear what happens to these beings if a timeline experiences a divergence.
- Some beings exist throughout the Multiverse simultaneously; thus, their "variants" are actually aspects of themselves.
- Examples: Celestials,[3] Eternity and Infinity,[4] the Living Tribunal,[5] and the Molecule Man.[6]
- It's possible for variants to be native to the same reality if one's parents are interdimensional travelers. For example: Anti-Venom II was born when Spider-Venom was visiting Earth-TRN461, where a native Anti-Venom already existed.[7]
- It's also possible for variants to be native to the same reality even if there are no discernible reasons for it. For example: Jewel (Jessica Jones) and Knightress (Jessica Jones) existed in the same reality, with Knightress being an adult vigilante and Jewel being a teenaged villain.[8]
Trivia
- The term was popularized in Marvel Studios' Loki. The comics have since adopted it.
- Before this, generic terms such as "counterparts", "alternates", and "alternate reality selves" were used interchangeably. And still used occasionally afterwards.
(See Also: Multiverse; Alternate Reality)
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