The Time Variance Authority has become a key part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since its appearance in 2021’sLoki.With the organisation tasked with preventing the existence of certain timelines in themultiverse, we have seen it appear in several projects including the aforementionedLokiand more recently,Deadpool & Wolverine.Check out the trailer forSpider-Man: Into The Spider-Versebelow!However, the TVA has existed long before its appearance onscreen as it was first mentioned way back in 1986 with the release ofThor #372.AdvertSince then, the organisation has cropped up in volumes ofFantastic FourandDespicable Deadpoolto name but a few as it fights to monitor alternate timelines.That being said, many fans were first introduced to the TVA thanks toseasonone ofLokiwhen the time-travelling god was arrested for his timeline hopping.Earlier this year, Deadpool and Wolverine saw themselves working with the Time Variance Authority to safeguard the multiverse and now the organisation behind everything is back again.Thanks toMarvel Comics, the TVA is bringing together a team consisting of multiple variants across the multiverse.AdvertTheTVAcomic book series will feature some much-loved characters such as TVA Agent Mobius, O.B., B-15 and Miss Minutes from the hit Disney+ show.We will also see appearances from Captain Peggy Carter, more specifically, the variant from Marvel’sWhat If…?series andDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.More excitingly, fans of theSpider-Versemovies will be happy to learn that Gwen Stacy/Ghost-Spider will be swinging back into action after her relocation to Earth-616.Last but not least, a Gambit variant will also be joining the brand-new team whose aim it is to save the multiverse once again.AdvertTVA #1is the first volume in a five-part series and will hit the shelves on 18 December.Featured Image Credit: Sony Pictures ReleasingTopics:Marvel,MCU,Spider Man,Comics

Marvel officially adds another new Spider-Man to the MCU

The Time Variance Authority has become a key part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since its appearance in 2021’sLoki.With the organisation tasked with preventing the existence of certain timelines in themultiverse, we have seen it appear in several projects including the aforementionedLokiand more recently,Deadpool & Wolverine.Check out the trailer forSpider-Man: Into The Spider-Versebelow!However, the TVA has existed long before its appearance onscreen as it was first mentioned way back in 1986 with the release ofThor #372.AdvertSince then, the organisation has cropped up in volumes ofFantastic FourandDespicable Deadpoolto name but a few as it fights to monitor alternate timelines.That being said, many fans were first introduced to the TVA thanks toseasonone ofLokiwhen the time-travelling god was arrested for his timeline hopping.Earlier this year, Deadpool and Wolverine saw themselves working with the Time Variance Authority to safeguard the multiverse and now the organisation behind everything is back again.Thanks toMarvel Comics, the TVA is bringing together a team consisting of multiple variants across the multiverse.AdvertTheTVAcomic book series will feature some much-loved characters such as TVA Agent Mobius, O.B., B-15 and Miss Minutes from the hit Disney+ show.We will also see appearances from Captain Peggy Carter, more specifically, the variant from Marvel’sWhat If…?series andDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.More excitingly, fans of theSpider-Versemovies will be happy to learn that Gwen Stacy/Ghost-Spider will be swinging back into action after her relocation to Earth-616.Last but not least, a Gambit variant will also be joining the brand-new team whose aim it is to save the multiverse once again.AdvertTVA #1is the first volume in a five-part series and will hit the shelves on 18 December.Featured Image Credit: Sony Pictures ReleasingTopics:Marvel,MCU,Spider Man,Comics

The Time Variance Authority has become a key part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since its appearance in 2021’sLoki.With the organisation tasked with preventing the existence of certain timelines in themultiverse, we have seen it appear in several projects including the aforementionedLokiand more recently,Deadpool & Wolverine.Check out the trailer forSpider-Man: Into The Spider-Versebelow!However, the TVA has existed long before its appearance onscreen as it was first mentioned way back in 1986 with the release ofThor #372.AdvertSince then, the organisation has cropped up in volumes ofFantastic FourandDespicable Deadpoolto name but a few as it fights to monitor alternate timelines.That being said, many fans were first introduced to the TVA thanks toseasonone ofLokiwhen the time-travelling god was arrested for his timeline hopping.Earlier this year, Deadpool and Wolverine saw themselves working with the Time Variance Authority to safeguard the multiverse and now the organisation behind everything is back again.Thanks toMarvel Comics, the TVA is bringing together a team consisting of multiple variants across the multiverse.AdvertTheTVAcomic book series will feature some much-loved characters such as TVA Agent Mobius, O.B., B-15 and Miss Minutes from the hit Disney+ show.We will also see appearances from Captain Peggy Carter, more specifically, the variant from Marvel’sWhat If…?series andDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.More excitingly, fans of theSpider-Versemovies will be happy to learn that Gwen Stacy/Ghost-Spider will be swinging back into action after her relocation to Earth-616.Last but not least, a Gambit variant will also be joining the brand-new team whose aim it is to save the multiverse once again.AdvertTVA #1is the first volume in a five-part series and will hit the shelves on 18 December.

The Time Variance Authority has become a key part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since its appearance in 2021’sLoki.

With the organisation tasked with preventing the existence of certain timelines in themultiverse, we have seen it appear in several projects including the aforementionedLokiand more recently,Deadpool & Wolverine.

Check out the trailer forSpider-Man: Into The Spider-Versebelow!

However, the TVA has existed long before its appearance onscreen as it was first mentioned way back in 1986 with the release ofThor #372.

Advert

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Since then, the organisation has cropped up in volumes ofFantastic FourandDespicable Deadpoolto name but a few as it fights to monitor alternate timelines.

That being said, many fans were first introduced to the TVA thanks toseasonone ofLokiwhen the time-travelling god was arrested for his timeline hopping.

Earlier this year, Deadpool and Wolverine saw themselves working with the Time Variance Authority to safeguard the multiverse and now the organisation behind everything is back again.

Thanks toMarvel Comics, the TVA is bringing together a team consisting of multiple variants across the multiverse.

Advert

Advert

TheTVAcomic book series will feature some much-loved characters such as TVA Agent Mobius, O.B., B-15 and Miss Minutes from the hit Disney+ show.

We will also see appearances from Captain Peggy Carter, more specifically, the variant from Marvel’sWhat If…?series andDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

More excitingly, fans of theSpider-Versemovies will be happy to learn that Gwen Stacy/Ghost-Spider will be swinging back into action after her relocation to Earth-616.

Last but not least, a Gambit variant will also be joining the brand-new team whose aim it is to save the multiverse once again.

Advert

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TVA #1is the first volume in a five-part series and will hit the shelves on 18 December.

Topics:Marvel,MCU,Spider Man,Comics