In this feature, we are about to embark on an interdimensional journey, unfolding the pages of the top 10 alternate universe stories in comic books.
“Marvel Zombies” (2005-2006) is a limited series set in an alternate universe where the world’s superhero population has been infected by a zombie virus.
The “Elseworlds” imprint by DC Comics, running from 1989 to 2003, offered a venue for writers and artists to create stories outside the canonical DC Universe.
“Earth X” (1999-2000) is a Marvel Comics series that presents an alternate future where every human being has been granted superpowers.
Written by Mark Waid and beautifully illustrated by Alex Ross, “Kingdom Come” (1996) is a landmark alternate universe story within DC Comics.
“JLA/Avengers” (2003-2004), also known as “Avengers/JLA,” is a unique crossover limited series that features the collaboration between DC Comics and Marvel Comics.
“Dissolution” from Lost Light #1-5 unfolds as Rodimus and his team unintentionally teleport to an alternate Cybertron, where Megatron never instigated the Autobot-Decepticon war.
A pivotal comic book event in the DC Comics universe, “Flashpoint” (2011) marked by intricate storytelling and an alternate reality.
“House of M” is a 2005 Marvel Comics storyline that involves the Avengers and the X-Men, dealing primarily with the Scarlet Witch’s immense powers and her impact on reality.
Ground-breaking DC Comics crossover event “Crisis on Infinite Earths” was published between 1985 and 1986.
“Spider-Verse” is a 2014 Marvel Comics event that brought together different Spider-People from various dimensions in the Marvel Multiverse.