I know about DC Comics, so it's easy to sorta follow along with the multiverse of that series, but what about Marvel? I have no clue what the events are with Marvel like, say, the Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis era of DC, or the New 52, or the Rebirth. It's easy enough to understand. What about Marvel? Here are the stories I have so far.
-Infinity Series
--Infinity Trilogy
---First Infinity Trilogy
----First Infinity Trilogy
-----The Infinity Gauntlet
-----The Infinity War
-----The Infinity Crusade
----Warlock and the Infinity Watch
----Warlock Chronicles
---Second Infinity Trilogy
----Second Infinity Trilogy
-----The Infinity Revelation
-----The Infinity Relativity
-----The Infinity Finale
----The Infinity Entity
--The Infinity Gauntlet (2015)
-Journey Into Mystery
--Journey Into Mystery
---Journey Into Mystery (1952-2013)
-Silver Surfer
--Silver Surfer
---Silver Surfer (1968-1970)
-Strange Tales
--Strange Tales
---Strange Tales (1951-1976)
--Thor
---Thor
----Thor (1966-2011)
What is the structure to the multiverse of Marvel Comics?
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What is the structure to the multiverse of Marvel Comics?
"A culture's teachings - and more importantly, the nature of its people - achieve definition in conflict. They find themselves, or find themselves lacking."
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