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''What If'', sometimes
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as ''What If...?'', is a
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anthology series published by
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whose stories explore how the
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might have unfolded if key moments in its history had not occurred as they did in mainstream continuity. Since ''What If'' debuted in 1977, the comics have been published in 13 series as well as occasional stand-alone issues. In 2021, an animated series based on the ''What If'' comics premiered on
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, set in the
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's
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.


Format

The stories of the inaugural series (1977–1984) feature the alien
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, the Watcher as a
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. From his base on the
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, Uatu observes both Earth and alternate realities. Most ''What If'' stories begin with Uatu describing an event in the mainstream Marvel Universe, then introducing a
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in that event and then describing the consequences of the divergence. Uatu was used similarly in the second series (1989–1998) until a point where, in the ''
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'' comic book, Uatu was punished for destroying another Watcher. This made the use of Uatu improbable, so the character was phased out to its last appearance in issue #76. Without a
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, the stories themselves became the focus. In later series, some writers chose to introduce alternative narrators. For example, in volume 3, in ''What If
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Had Lived?'', ''What If
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Had Joined the Avengers?'' and in '' Daredevil'' (2005),
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, the writer himself, makes a cameo as narrator. In the early 2006 series, a
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, whose online
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is "the Watcher", opens each of the six issues. Marvel has given several ''What If'' stories official numerical designations to make them contiguous with the Marvel Multiverse and differentiate them from the main
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of
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. Marvel Comics occasionally issued
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features, ''Untold Tales from the Marvel Universe''. These stories explained the origins of some of Marvel's
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species.


Publication history


Volume 1

The initial 47-issue series ran from February 1977 to October 1984. The first ''What If'' story was "What If
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had Joined the "Fantastic Four?". It presented an alternate version of events seen in ''
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'' #1 (1963). ''What If'' #24, which is titled "What If Gwen Stacy had lived?" and focuses on the consequences of Spider-Man's secret identity being publicly exposed, is one of the most highly regarded ''What If'' stories.


List of What If? Volume 1 Stories


Special

Following the cancellation of the original series, Marvel published a
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''What If? Special'' (June 1988) with the story "What If
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Had Been a Traitor?". It is collected in ''What If? Into the Multiverse Omnibus'' Vol 1.


Volume 2

From July 1989 to November 1998, Marvel published 115 monthly ''What If'' issues (114 issues plus a #-1 issue) the second series revisited and revised ideas from volume 1. In volume 2, stories could span multiple issues (every issue of volume 1 contained a complete story). Also, sometimes, the volume 2 stories would offer multiple plots and endings and the reader could decide which one to adopt. For example, in ''What If the War Machine had not destroyed the
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?'', three endings were offered. The humorous aspect of volume 1 was retained through volume 2, particularly in issue #34, an all-humor issue containing a number of single-page gags and two complete stories. Starting with issue #87, the issue titles stopped being questions that were answered by the story, and instead the covers were presented as "What If? Starring..." whatever character was being highlighted in the given issue. In issue #105, ''What If'' introduced Spider-Girl (Mayday Parker); the new character was popular enough for a spin-off series. From this, the MC2 line of publications were developed. For a brief period between 1995 and 1996, all ''What If?'' stories were labeled as Marvel Alterniverse which included the likes of ''
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'', '' The Last Avengers Story'' and ''
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''.


List of What If? Volume 2 Stories


Volume 3

In February 2005, Marvel published a further six issues of ''What If''. They were all in the "one-shot" format. The editor, Justin Gabrie, attributed the publication of volume 3 to a suggestion from C. B. Cebulski. Marvel published a single parody edition called ''Wha...Huh?!?'' in August 2005. * What If Jessica Jones Had Joined The Avengers? * What If Karen Page Had Lived? * What If Aunt May Had Died Instead Of Uncle Ben? * What If Dr. Doom Had Become The Thing? * What If Magneto Had Formed The X-Men With Professor X? * What If General Ross Had Become The Hulk?


Volume 4

In February 2006, publication of volume 4 began. Again, there were six issues in the "one-shot" format. However, rather than follow ''What if'' tradition of using a divergence from a specific plot point, Volume 4 more closely resembled the
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equivalent, ''
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'', which presents stories that are continuities based on alternate versions (in time or place) of canon (for example, '' Superman: Red Son'' is a story in which Superman was raised in the
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instead of the
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) all but one of the volume 4 issues uses this format, explained by Uatu the Watcher having discovered historical documents from an alternative dimension. From the
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ese feudal era, the divergence of a shared alternate universe, Earth-717, begins. This divergence is the time when a Daredevil hero known as "the Devil Who Dares" appears. It is also the realm where characters are given alternative life histories and where they proceed in alternative historical periods. Examples from volume 4 include
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battling the "
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" during the
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;
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taking on the role of the
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and fighting mobsters in 1920s
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-era
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being raised by his father on the surface during
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;
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becoming a herald of
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; and a Soviet version of the
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, known as the "Ultimate Federalist Freedom Fighters" (consisting of Rudion Richards,
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, Magik and the Widow Maker), during the
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. * What if...Captain America fought in the Civil War? * What if...the Fantastic Four were Cosmonauts? * What if...Daredevil lived in feudal Japan? * What if...Namor grew up on land? * What if...Thor was a herald of Galactus? * What if...Wolverine was Public Enemy No. 1 in mob-ridden 1920s Chicago?


Volume 5

In 2006, Marvel published another set of ''What If?'' issues, including one based on the Spider-Man story "
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". * ''What If? Avengers Disassembled'' #1: ''"Witchhunt: What if the Scarlet Witch hadn't acted alone?"'' * ''What If? Spider-Man The Other'' #1: ''"What if Spider-Man had rejected the Spider? Poison Selves"'' * ''What If? Wolverine Enemy of the State'' #1: ''"What if Wolverine was never Deprogrammed? Bite the Hand that Feeds"'' * ''What If? X-Men Age of Apocalypse'' #1: ''...What If Legion Had Killed Xavier and Magneto?"'' * ''What If? X-Men Deadly Genesis'' #1: ''"What If Xavier's Secret Second Team Had Survived?"''


Volume 6

Volume 6 consists of five issues (2007–2008). A sixth, "What If: This Was the
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", featuring
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,
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,
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and
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, was to be released in November 2007, but it was withheld due to the death of
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. ''What If: This Was the Fantastic Four'' was released as a tribute to Wieringo in June 2008 as a 48-page special. All its proceeds went to
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. The other issues were: * What If?:
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(October 2007) * What If?:
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(November 2007) * What If?:
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(December 2007) * What If? X-Men: Rise and Fall of the
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Empire (December 2007) * What If?
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vs.
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(January 2008) These issues were collected into a trade paperback, ''What If...? Civil War''.


Volume 7

In December 2008, Marvel published five ''What If'' specials which appeared weekly. They included: '' Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America'', ''
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'', '' Spider-Man: Back in Black'', and ''
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''. A new "Fantastic Four" consisted of the Hulk, Spider-Man, Iron Man, and Wolverine. In addition, a storyline featuring the Runaways as the
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ran throughout Volume 7. * ''What If? House of M'' #1: ''"What If...Scarlet Witch Ended the 'House of M' By Saying, 'No More Power?'"'' (February, 2009) * ''What If? Fallen Son'' #1: ''"What If...Iron Man Had Died?"'' (February, 2009) * ''What If? Newer Fantastic Four'' #1: ''"What If...Newer Fantastic Four?"'' (February, 2009) * ''What If? Spider-Man Back in Black'' #1: ''"What If...Mary Jane Had Been Shot Instead of Aunt May?"'' (February, 2009) * ''What If? Secret Wars'' #1: ''"What If Doctor Doom Kept the Beyonder's Power"'' (February 2009)


Volume 8

In December 2009, a new series was published. Volume 8 focused on three recent events in the Marvel Universe, including the '' Spider-Man: House of M'' miniseries and the "
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" and "
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" storylines. There was also an edition focusing on the ''Astonishing X-Men'' series and a classic ''What If?'' about Daredevil and Elektra. With the exception of this last issue, each comic in Volume 8 featured two alternatives for the event. * ''What If? Secret Invasion'' #1: ''"What if the Skrulls succeeded in their Secret Invasion?"'' (February, 2010) * ''What If? World War Hulk'' #1: ''"What If The Heroes Lost World War Hulk?"'' (February, 2010) * ''What If? Daredevil Vs. Elektra'' #1: ''"What If Daredevil Died Saving Elektra?"'' (February, 2010) * ''What If? Astonishing X-Men'' #1: ''"What If Ord Resurrected Jean Grey Instead of Colossus?":'' (February, 2010) * ''What If? Spider-Man: House of M'' #1: ''"What If... Gwen Stacy Survived The House of M"'' (February, 2010)


Volume 9

In September 2010, Marvel announced a ninth series of five ''What If'' issues in the one-shot format, to be released in December 2010. The second to fifth issues of volume 9 were not numbered. * ''What If? Iron Man: Demon in an Armor'' #1: ''"What If Tony Stark Had Become Doctor Doom?"'' (February, 2011) * ''What If? Wolverine: Father'' #1: ''"Wolverine: Father"'' (February, 2011) * ''What If? Spider-Man'' #1: ''"What If? Spider-Man Killed Kraven the Hunter?"'' (February, 2011) * ''What If? Dark Reign'' #1 (February, 2011) * ''Venom/Deadpool: What If?'' #1 (April, 2011) ''What If?'' #200 was an extra-sized edition featuring two stories. It presented an alternative for the
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Marvel Universe event, asking what might have happened if the
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had not lost control and
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had conquered
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. The second story examined " The Galactus Trilogy", and was written by
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, the author of the original.


Volume 10

On March 22, 2013,
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's editor-in-chief
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revealed to
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that ''What If...?'' was coming back with ''What If...? Avengers vs. X-Men'', a four-issue limited series written by
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and illustrated by Jorge Molina.


Volume 11

In April 2014, Marvel released the five-issue series ''What If? Age of
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'', which spun out of the 2013 event and examined the consequences of Wolverine going back in time to kill Hank Pym before he created Ultron. Each issue explored what a new universe would be like which arose from the removal of another core Avenger, with the Wasp in #1, Iron Man in #2, Thor in #3 and Captain America in #4. The series was concluded in #5 with a world where Hank Pym never created Ultron in the first place and thus, a universe without Ultron's creation of the Vision.


Volume 12

In October 2015, Marvel released another five-part series of stories under the ''What If?'' banner, this time focused on the 2013 storyline "
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", which saw the Avengers,
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,
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and other groups dealing with a combined threat of a universal incursion by the race the Builders, and an attack on Earth by
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and his forces. Each issue is a self-contained story, and the first four explore a different outcome to the event. The fifth, ''What If? Infinity: Dark Reign'', presents a world in which Norman Osborn and the
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had acquired the
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during the 2008 - 09 " Dark Reign" storyline. * What If? Infinity: Thanos * What If? Infinity: Inhumans * What If? Infinity: X-Men * What If? Infinity: Guardians Of The Galaxy * What If? Infinity: Dark Reign


Volume 13

In October 2018, Marvel released six more one-shots under the ''What If?'' banner, as well as several $1.00 ''True Believer'' reprints of classic ''What If?'' issues. * What If? Spider-Man Vol 2 (2018) * What If? X-Men Vol 1 (2018) * What If? The Punisher Vol 1 (2018) * What If? Ghost Rider Vol 1 (2018) * What If? Thor Vol 1 (2018) * What If? Magik Vol 1 (2018)


Volume 14

In 2021, Marvel published a five-issue miniseries titled, Spider-Man: Spider’s Shadow detailing what if Peter Parker fully accepted the alien symbiote and became Venom. In 2022, Marvel published a five-issue miniseries exploring what would happen if Miles Morales had acquired the powers of different Marvel super-heroes. The first four issues saw him become Captain America, Wolverine, Hulk, and Thor, and the final issue was a team up of the four divergent Miles.


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Collected editions

A number of the stories have been collected in trade paperbacks: *''What If? Classic'': **''Volume 1'' (collects ''What If?'' #1–6), January 2005, **''Volume 2'' (collects ''What If?'' #7–12), January 2006, **''Volume 3'' (collects ''What If?'' #14–15, 17–20), January 2007, **''Volume 4'' (collects ''What If?'' #21–26), December 2007, **''Volume 5'' (collects ''What If?'' #27–32), January 2009, **''Volume 6'' (collects ''What If?'' #33–38), December 2009, **''Volume 7'' (collects ''What If?'' #40–42, #43 (backup story only) and 44–47), February 2011, *''X-Men: Alterniverse Visions'' (collects ''What If?'' (vol. 2) #40, 59, 62, 66 and 69), August 1996, (Boxtree, May 1996, ) *''
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In other media

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features a story arc which is loosely inspired by the ''What If'' series, with the first episode of the arc being called " What If...". The scenario is a virtual creation, called the Framework, by Holden Radcliffe and his A.I. assistant
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. In this case, it depicts the drastically different lives of the S.H.I.E.L.D. team members. * In 2021,
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produced an animated series based on the comics titled '' What If...?'', premiering on
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. Various MCU actors reprise their roles, with the series being narrated by the Watcher (voiced by
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See also

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Canon (fiction) In fiction, canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story in an individual universe of that story by its fan base. It is often contrasted with, or used as the basis for, works of fan fiction. The alternative terms mythology, t ...
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Elseworlds ''Elseworlds'' was the publication imprint (trade name), imprint for American comic books produced by DC Comics for stories that took place outside the DC Universe Canon (fictional), canon. Elseworlds publications are set in alternate realitie ...
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Multiverse (Marvel Comics) Within Marvel Comics, most tales take place within the fictional Marvel Universe, which in turn is part of a larger multiverse. Starting with issues of ''Captain Britain'', the main continuity in which most Marvel storylines take place was desi ...
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Intercompany crossover In comic books, an intercompany crossover (also called cross-company or company crossover) is a comic or series of comics in which characters, that at the time of publication are the property or licensed property of one publisher, meet character ...
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What The--?! ''What The--?!'' is a Marvel Comics comic book series self-parodying the Marvel Universe, similar in vein to the 1960s series '' Not Brand Echh''. It was billed as "The Marvel mag of mirth and mayhem!" The series ran for 26 issues, from August 19 ...
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Not Brand Echh ''Not Brand Echh'' is a satiric comic book series published by Marvel Comics that parodied its own superhero stories as well as those of other comics publishers. Running for 13 issues (cover-dated Aug. 1967 to May 1969), it included among its co ...
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