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About the TVA

The Time Variance Authority (TVA) acts as the judge, jury, and executioner behind any temporal anomalies in the multiverse. A bureaucratic agency, their primary function is to monitor and regulate all realities and timelines. They are based in the Null-Time Zone dimension. The Time Variance Authority (TVA) is a bureaucratic organization created by He Who Remains and located outside of time and space that originally served as a temporal law enforcement agency, tasked with preserving the Sacred Timeline by preventing the creation of alternate timelines. Eons ago, a Variant of He Who Remains lived on Earth in the 31st century. One day, he discovered the existence of alternate universes that were stacked on top of each other. At the same time, other Variants of himself were learning the same thing, leading them to eventually make contact with one another. The Variants shared knowledge and technologies from their respective universes to improve the others. However, certain nefarious Variants saw the new universes as new lands to conquer, leading to a Multiversal War. The Variants battled each other to preserve their universe and annihilate the others. At one point, He Who Remains encountered Alioth, a creature created from the several tears in reality with the ability to consume time and space itself. He weaponized Alioth's power to put an end to the Multiversal War before isolating the Sacred Timeline and creating the Time Variance Authority to manage the flow of time and prevent any alternate timelines. He Who Remains recruited folks to work for him, with Ravonna Renslayer as his general and trusted second-in-command. Upon reaching an era of peace, He Who Remains ordered Miss Minutes to wipe every TVA personnel's memories of him before making them believe that they were created by the Time-Keepers to protect the Sacred Timeline.

Members of the TVA.

Agent Mobius (Played by Owen Wilson.)

Judge Ravonna Reynslayer (Played by Gugu Mbatha-Raw)

Hunter X-5 (Played by Rafael Casal.)

Hunter C-20 (Played by Sasha Lane.)

Hunter D-90 (Played by Neil Ellice.)

Hunter B-15 (Played by Wunmi Mosaku.)

General Dox (Played by Kate Dickie.)

Miss Minutes (Voiced by Tara Strong.)

Judge Gamble (Played by Liz Carr.)

Ouroboros (Played by Ke Huy Quan.)

Casey (Played by Eugene Cordero.)

Variants in the void.

Kid Loki (Played by Jack Veal.)

Classic Loki (Played by Richard E. Grant.)

Boastful Loki (Played by Deobia Oparei.)

Alligator Loki (Played by a small Alligator.)

President Loki.

Hulk Loki.

Tour de France Loki.

Main Loki Variants.

Loki (Played by Tom Hiddleston.)

Sylvie (Played by Cailey Fleming.)

The show Loki

The first season of the American television series Loki, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character of the same name, sees Loki brought to the mysterious Time Variance Authority (TVA) after stealing the Tesseract during the events of Avengers: Endgame (2019), and is forced to help catch a dangerous variant version of himself. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and television series of the franchise. The season was produced by Marvel Studios, with Michael Waldron serving as head writer and Kate Herron directing.

The second season of the American television series Loki, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character of the same name, sees Loki working with Mobius M. Mobius, Hunter B-15, and other members of the Time Variance Authority (TVA) to navigate the multiverse in order to find Sylvie, Ravonna Renslayer, and Miss Minutes.

The creator of the TVA

He Who Remains (Played by Jonathan Majors.) He Who Remains hides at the end if time past the void, guarded by Alioth. He Who Remains has designed the Three Time Keepers within the TVA as a way to keep himself behind the curtain, he created the TVA and the Sacred Timeline.

Different Universes and Timelines. (Part 1).

EARTH-616: THE PRIME UNIVERSE

The 616 universe may sound like just another timeline, but it’s by far the most important world of them all. Earth-616 is the Marvel Universe as we know it, and its legacy stretches back to 1939. While the rolling timeline keeps things modern, the 616 universe has continued uninterrupted since the launch of FANTASTIC FOUR #1 in 1961.

EARTH-1610: ULTIMATE MARVEL Two decades ago, the ULTIMATE comic line was created to give Marvel’s classic characters a modern reboot. ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN, ULTIMATE X-MEN, THE ULTIMATES, and more paved the way for a new generation of readers. Most notably, Miles Morales made his debut as the new Spider-Man after Peter Parker was killed in the Ultimate Universe. Miles moved to the Prime Universe after SECRET WARS in 2015 when the Ultimate Universe was thought to be destroyed. But the Ultimate Universe has been reborn and its story isn’t finished yet.

EARTH-982: In the 616, Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson’s baby was tragically lost. But on Earth-982, Mayday Parker grew up to become the Amazing Spider-Girl! After Spider-Girl’s initial appearance in WHAT IF? #105, she gained her own ongoing series and spun off the MC2 line which explored a bright future for the next generation of Marvel heroes.

EARTH-811: Unfortunately, not every timeline offers a happy ending for Earth’s heroes. DAYS OF FUTURE PAST introduced a world where the X-Men and nearly every major hero fell to the Sentinels. In a future controlled by mutant haters and machines, Rachel Summers and others like her were transformed into Hounds to hunt their own kind. The X-Men tried to prevent this timeline from coming to pass, but it keeps coming back to haunt them.

Different Universes and Timelines, (Part 2).

EARTH-295:Sometimes, it’s the past and not the future that we have to worry about. Legion, the mentally unbalanced and supremely powerful son of Charles Xavier, attempted to appease his famous father by traveling back in time and murdering Erik Magnus Lehnsherr before he became Magneto. Instead, he accidentally created a world in which Xavier died before founding the X-Men, which led to the AGE OF APOCALYPSE. This actually overwrote the 616 reality for a time, before a brave group of X-Men were able to reverse the damage. Incredibly, the post-AGE OF APOCALYPSE survived as Earth-295, before eventually meeting a dark end years later.

EARTH-2149: Now this is a scary universe, largely because it’s the home of the Marvel Zombies. The various heroes of Earth fell to a zombie plague and quickly devoured the rest of humanity before turning on each other. The Marvel Zombies even ate Galactus and eventually traveled to other realities. Even the 616 and Ultimate Universe have come under attack by zombies from this world.

EARTH-58163: The Scarlet Witch was responsible for creating Earth-58163, a world better known as the House of M. She created a time and place where mutants were the dominant form of humanity on Earth. This was done in an attempt to appease her father, Magneto, and to reclaim her lost children. It was an illusion that couldn’t last despite Scarlet Witch’s desire to please everyone. Even after her changes were undone, this reality survived.

EARTH-65: On almost every Earth, Peter Parker is Spider-Man. But one of the biggest exceptions is Earth-65, the home of Spider-Woman. We know her better as Spider-Gwen, the alternate Gwen Stacy who has headlined her own ongoing series. Spider-Gwen still pops into the 616 universe on occasion, now with the codename “Ghost-Spider.”

Different Universes and Timelines, (Part 3).

EARTH-807128: Consider this another world that you wouldn’t want to visit. In OLD MAN LOGAN, the former Wolverine lived in a timeline were the villains nearly exterminated all of the heroes. Much to his shame, Logan was tricked into executing his fellow X-Men before he retired. A version of Old Man Logan even made it to the 616 after SECRET WARS and he’s currently starring in DEAD MAN LOGAN.

EARTH-311: Sometimes, the universe just needs heroes. In Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert’s 1602, the Marvel heroes were born several centuries early in order to confront a unique threat whose origins came from the future. Peter Parquagh, Sir Nicholas Fury, and strange incarnations of the X-Men and Fantastic Four were among the heroes reborn in this era. Their world continued as Earth-311 once the initial danger had passed.

EARTH-90214: Within the shadows of Earth-90214, Marvel’s familiar heroes took on a few darker shades in the Marvel Noir books. Spider-Man Noir was easily the most notable creation of this world, as he went on to meet the rest of the Spider-Men in the SPIDER-VERSE crossover event.

EARTH-982: 2099 The Marvel Universe does have a future, but the world of 2099 is a very different place. Spider-Man 2099 became one of the first iconic heroes of the era, but the X-Men 2099, Punisher 2099, Fantastic Four 2099, and even Ghost Rider 2099 eventually emerged as this era’s champions. While this is a good guide to some of the most well-known Marvel Universes, it’s by no means a complete one. The Marvel Universe is always expanding, every time someone messes with the space-time continuum or travels between dimensions. And knowing Marvel Comics, that happens pretty often!

Different Universes and Timelines, (Part 4).

Earth-19999: Earth-199999 is the official designation for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in Marvel's multiverse, according to Marvel Studios' timeline guidebook. This designation was initially used in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z,is home to characters such as Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, Hawkeye, the Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant-Man, Dr. Strange, Spider-Man, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Wanda Maximoff, and others.

Earth-10005: This designation refers to the universe where the X-Men films and their spin-offs, produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox, are set. After Disney acquired 21st Century Fox in 2019, Marvel Studios gained the rights to integrate the X-Men characters into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), but they still originate from Earth-10005.

Earth-1218: Earth-1218 is the designation given to our reality,[1] where super-heroes and other super-powered beings don't physically exist. This universe may appear somewhat dull from a cerebral perspective, but it does have its good sides, for those willing to recognize them.

In this world, all characters from other realities are considered fictional and are currently owned by Marvel Comics. The first of these characters, Namor, the Sub-Mariner, appeared in a comic book entitled Motion Picture Funnies Weekly published in April 1939, followed soon after by the first issue of Marvel Comics, which would later provide the name of the publisher initially known as Timely Comics. Although numerous characters associated with Marvel would rise to popularity in the 1940s, the so-called "golden age" of Marvel (a.k.a. "Age of Heroes") is said to have truly begun with the publication of Fantastic Four #1 in 1961.

The Void.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the Void, also known as the Void at the End of Time, is a metaphysical junkyard located at the end of time where the remains of alternate universes pruned by the Time Variance Authority (TVA) are sent. It is inhabited by Alioth, a monstrous cloud-storm entity that devours universes, which was tasked by He Who Remains to guard the Void. The Void contains various Easter eggs from both the comics and the MCU, such as Thanos' helicopter, Throg and his Mjölnir, Qeng Tower, and the Living Tribunal's head. It also includes homages to the USS Eldridge, Polybius, and the Ecto Cooler. In the Loki Palace, an underground hideout in the Void, Kid Loki, Classic Loki, Boastful Loki, and Alligator Loki reside. It's important to note that the Void in the MCU is distinct from the character Void mentioned in Marvel Comics, who is a destructive force linked to Robert Reynolds, also known as Sentry.

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