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A mutated Spider-Man with six arms, often resembling a monstrous spider, is a familiar sight to fans. This transformation was notably featured in the "Neogenic Nightmare" storyline from the 1994 animated series, a nod to similar events in the comics.
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This variant of Ghost Rider wields a flaming katana and rides a fiery horse, potentially representing Robbie Reyes or any Spirit of Vengeance host. The design hints at a blend of traditional samurai aesthetics with the iconic Ghost Rider elements.
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In this universe, Riri Williams, known as Ironheart, takes on the mantle of The Punisher. Equipped with advanced technological weaponry, this version showcases her genius. Fans can look forward to the upcoming Ironheart TV series for more of her story.
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Gamora, the warrior from Guardians of the Galaxy, dons a wedding dress yet remains battle-ready with her sword. This variant draws inspiration from Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill, imagining Gamora seeking vengeance on Thanos for ruining her wedding and killing her loved ones.
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This version of Moon Knight merges with Blade, becoming the Fist of Khonshu. Resembling Mahershala Ali, who will portray Blade in an upcoming film, this character is set to appear in the Marvel Zombies animated series, promising an intriguing storyline.
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A fascinating blend of Thanos and Wolverine, this Weapon X variant raises questions about the dominance of Logan's origins versus Thanos's narrative. Marvel's penchant for Wolverine mashups continues to captivate fans.
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Despite the Eternals' official demise in the MCU, Kingo remains a recurring figure. This variant suggests a possible future where Kumail Nanjiani's character takes on the Iron Man role.
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Kamala Khan, the Inhuman and first mutant in the MCU, dons the Wasp costume, enhancing her abilities with Pym particles.
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Dr. Strange often loses his title of Supreme Wizard, with Dr. Doom currently holding it in the comics. This variant imagines a universe where the evil Maestro, an older Hulk, gains magical powers, perhaps through Bruce Banner's magical training.
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In an entertaining twist, Howard the Duck gains the powers of the Scarlet Witch. This fun concept echoes the whimsical nature of Howard's comics and the third season's standout episode involving Kat Dennings.
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Clint Barton as a dragon, whether by birth or magic, adds a fantastical element to his character. The magical arrow in the artwork suggests a mystical origin, aligning with Marvel's diverse universes.
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In this world, Galactus chooses mutant Jubilee as his herald, the Silver Surfer. This concept aligns with the upcoming Fantastic Four film's female Silver Surfer and Marvel's history of similar storylines.
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A Skrull variant of Captain America, armed with the double shield from Avengers: Infinity War, directly references the cover of the original Secret Invasion comic. This could have been explored further in the Secret Invasion series.
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In another universe, Howard Stark's affair with Eternal Cersi opens up intriguing narrative possibilities, leaving fans to ponder the potential outcomes.
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Armed to the teeth, Deadpool appears ready to take on the challenge of eliminating an entire Marvel universe, a concept familiar from various comics.
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In this universe, Hela becomes the ruler of Asgard, lifting Thor's hammer. Her previous appearance in the VR game What If...? - An Immersive Story, where she stole the Time Stone and allied with the Multiverse's heroes, sets the stage for this powerful variant.
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A mashup of Shang-Chi and Star-Lord, this variant imagines Shang-Chi being abducted by aliens instead of Peter Quill, given the cosmic origins of the 10 Rings.
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This variant places Loki in the Wild West, potentially facing off against a legendary version of Shang-Chi, blending myth and history in a thrilling setting.
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In What If...? - An Immersive Story, this Scarlet Witch variant manipulates the Multiverse's heroes to gather the Infinity Stones, aiming to save Vision and becoming the powerful Infinity Witch.
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The Nova Corps symbol hints at Richard Ryder or Sam Alexander's involvement, with long-standing rumors about a Nova project keeping fans hopeful for future appearances.
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The last figure is hard to discern but is believed to be a blend of Hela and Cassie Lang, combining Hela's iconic horns with Cassie's purple costume.
That’s all, folks!