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4If a setting has {{Alternate Universe}}s, then there is probably [[AlternateSelf more than one version of the main character.]] If there are an infinite number of universes ([[Franchise/DCUniverse or even just 52]]) then there will be lots of versions of the main character. So what's better than meeting one of them?
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6Meeting all of them at once! This gives lots of opportunities for OtherMeAnnoysMe bickering, while at the same time, most versions of the character can find ''some'' version they can get along with. If EvilMeScaresMe, they could be there too, but at least they'll probably be outnumbered. The most important thing, though, is that they'll all be able to fight a common foe that previously overpowered them or accomplish a significant goal.
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8Time-travel examples, such as [[MyFutureSelfAndMe a character meeting his past or future self/selves]], don't count unless the mechanics of the work mean time-traveling creates a different universe. For a meeting of selves from the ''same'' universe, see MesACrowd. When other selves simply meet or exist without necessarily teaming up against someone or something, see AlternateSelf.
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10SisterTrope of IntraFranchiseCrossover, which is when different incarnations of the story itself crossover. Contrast NeverTheSelvesShallMeet.
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15[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
16* In the last episode of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'' the characters get blasted into another dimension that makes wishes into reality. When they ask for more power they split off into all of their alternate forms. For example, Daisuke is able to summon V-Mon, Fladramon, Lighdramon, XV-Mon, Paildramon, and Imperialdramon in both Dragon and Fighter Modes all at once, whereas in a regular battle V-Mon would only be able to transform into one of the above. Multiply this by the 6 main characters and they form a small army.
17* In ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', Goku Black and Future Zamasu whom the former is actually present Zamasu who stole Goku's body both team up together to accomplish their plan for mortal extermination.
18* In ''Manga/FairyTail'', the main cast of Fairy Tail team up with their [[IdenticalStranger Edolas counterparts]] while battling the Edolas Royal Army.
19* ''Anime/SpaceDandy'' pulls this in one episode. After traveling to a couple of different dimensions and meeting alternate versions of himself and his friends he returns to his own reality with them in tow and they all start living together aboard Dandy's ship. This becomes a problem whenever more alternate selves continue arriving with no way of sending anyone back.
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23* In the Franchise/MarvelUniverse:
24** Kang the Conqueror has the Council of Cross-Time Kangs, formed to rule multiple realities. They clashed several times with the Avengers during their plans.
25** ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' homaged the Council of Kangs with the Interdimensional Council of Reeds, led by three versions of Reed Richards with Infinity Gauntlets. Earth-616's Reed quickly discovers that their ForScience attitude clashes with his own morality and sense of family.
26** Also the [[ComicBook/CaptainBritain Captain Britain Corps]], although not all of them are alternates of Brian Braddock (but many of them are). They're basically mystically powered protectors of the multiverse under the direction of Roma and Opal Luna Saturnyne.
27*** The new Captain Britain Corps created in ''ComicBook/XOfSwords'' are [[spoiler:mostly alternate Betsy Braddocks]].
28** The plot of ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' is all the ComicBook/{{Spider|Man}}-Men of different realities teaming up to stop Morlun and his family from killing all the Spider-Totems. The short-lived ''ComicBook/WebWarriors'' continued this, with a team of Spiders protecting the multiverse.
29** In one arc of ''ComicBook/{{Exiles}}'' an Exiles team of ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}s from assorted realities band together to stop an evil Wolverine from yet another reality.
30** Combined with an EvilInc MegaCorp in the Vennema Multiversal created by Kashmir Vennema incorporating all of her multiversal counterparts in one company, then Deconstructed when one wants her own life which causes it all to unwind.
31** ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' has teamed up with several alternate universe versions of himself to form the Deadpool Corps. which include: [[DistaffCounterpart Lady Deadpool]], {{Kid|Hero}}pool, [[HeroicDog Dogpool]], and [[AndThenJohnWasAZombie Headpool]]. They join forces to stop the villainous [[EvilCounterpart Dreadpool]].
32** PlayedForLaughs in ''Deadpool: Too Soon'' where multiple Wolverines are having a baseball match against multiple Spider-Men (yes, the ones from the Spider-Verse example above) and Deadpool shows up as a supporter of ''both'' teams.
33** ''ComicBook/{{Venomverse}}'' is a darker parallel to ''Spider-Verse'' where Venom must team up with alternate incarnations of the symbiote to fight a threat called the Poisons.
34** ''[[ComicBook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool Gwenpool]] Strikes Again'' combines this with DependingOnTheWriter: given every title where Gwen appeared had her with different quirks, the present day one uses her fourth wall powers to get [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJ0L0hOWsAM1TlB?format=jpg&name=large the other ones.]]
35** The EvilCounterpart to the Council of Reeds (to the extent that the Council count as good guys) is the Parliament of [[ComicBook/DoctorDoom Doom]], which appears in ''Fantastic Four'' vol 4 #9, and features established alternates from ''ComicBook/WhatIf'', ''ComicBook/{{Exiles}}'', and ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour''.
36** ''ComicBook/Xmen92'' (set in the continuity of [[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries the 90s animated series]]) has the Council of Cross-Time {{Dracula}}s.
37** ''ComicBook/SpiderGwenGwenverse'' teams ComicBook/SpiderGwen up with different versions of ComicBook/GwenStacy, such as a Gwen wearing [[ComicBook/IronMan a suit of mechanical armor]], a Gwen with [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica the Super Solider Serum]], a Gwen with [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor an enchanted uru-hammer]], etc. Essentially, it's the Marvel Universe... [[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace AS GWEN STACY!]]
38** ''ComicBook/TheAvengersJasonAaron'' has the Council of Red, who are Mephistos of multiple universes.
39** Also by Aaron, ''ComicBook/AvengersForever2021'' includes the multiversal Howling Commandos, who are all [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]], except for one [[ComicBook/CaptainCarter Peggy Carter]], the Carol Corps, who are all [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]], and Stark Repair, which comprises multiple versions of [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]]. Notably, while the Commandos and the Corps are essentially the Multiversal Avengers' army and air force, Stark Repair is a ''self-help group''.
40** ''ComicBook/TheVariants2022'' is about Jessica Jones teaming up with various alternate selves, including a Captain America, a S.W.O.R.D. agent who married Daredevil, a vigilante called Knightress who married Quicksilver, and one who still uses the Jewel identity and hadn't been through any of Jessica's trauma [[spoiler: because she's actually the psychotic BigBad, and has her ''own'' alliance of alternates who are threatened into compliance]].
41* In Franchise/TheDCU:
42** ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' has the Supermen of Earth-One, Earth-Two, and Earth-Prime joining the battle against the Anti-Monitor.
43** In ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity: [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Thunderworld Adventures]]'', Dr Sivana contacts other universes to form a League of Sivanas. Notable members include a cartoon snake (presumably the enemy of [[AlternateTooniverse Earth-26's]] Hoppy the Marvel Bunny), a TorturePorn-themed depraved serial murderer Sivana in a bite-mask who even gives Thunderworld!Sivana the creeps, and a respectable scientist who's horrified to realise the others are all criminals.
44** During ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', Franchise/{{Superman}} and ComicBook/TheQuestion recruit the Supermen of the [[Franchise/DCUniverse Multiverse]], who face down [[MirrorUniverse Ultraman]] and eventually [[spoiler:the Dark Monitor]].
45** The various incarnations of the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes teamed up in ''ComicBook/LegionOfThreeWorlds'' against Superboy-Prime. And in an EleventhHourRanger example, the finale of the arc also sees Superman and the Legion's founders summoning ''more'' incarnations of the Legion to overwhelm the Time Trapper.
46** An arc of the '90s ''ComicBook/{{Superboy|1994}}'' series ("Hyper-Tension!") had various versions of Kon-El (and a couple of Clark Kent) allying themselves to fight a version of Kon that was grown up, more powerful because of his age, and so DrunkOnTheDarkSide that he became a MultiversalConqueror. The evil Kon-El had an advisory team consisting of the only people he trusted -- every world's counterpart to Paul Westfield.
47** During ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', the Dark Knights of Barbatos are this, consisting of 7 Batmen from the Dark Multiverse, each twisted by a fear, regret, and tragedy that the Prime Bruce Wayne has...all empowered further to make them counterparts to the Justice League. There's also a brief appearance by a team of similarly twisted Supermen. ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'' features ''even more'' Dark Knights, as well as a more prominent appearance by a different group of evil Supermen, and a side-story featuring a group (flock?) of insane Penguins.
48** A team-up between the ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' and the ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' pitted them against the Legion's rogues the Fatal Five, in which the latter increased their numbers by summoning other Fatal Fives from across the multiverse, making them the Fatal Five Hundred.
49** Creator/GrantMorrison's ''ComicBook/TheGreenLantern'' had various ComicBook/{{Green Lantern}}s from various continuities come together to stop Anti-Man and find the Cosmic Grail from Earth-15 (the Perfect Universe Superboy-Prime destroyed during ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis''). This team includes Hal Jordan of the main continuity, Len Lewis from Creator/StanLee's [[ComicBook/JustImagineStanLeeCreatingTheDCUniverse reimagining of the DC Universe]], the Creator/TangentComics Green Lantern, the [[TwoFistedTales Earth-20]] incarnation of Abin Sur, Earth-36's Flashlight from ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'', Bat-Lantern from ''ComicBook/BatmanInDarkestKnight'', Magic Lantern from Morrison's run on ''ComicBook/AnimalMan'', John Stewart's counterpart from Earth-23 (where the superheroes are predominantly black and Superman is President of the United States), Kai-Ro from the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse's [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond future timeline]], Carol Jordan from [[GenderFlip Earth-11]] and Spectra (a new character based on Doctor Spectrum from the ComicBook/SquadronSupreme, Creator/MarvelComics' AlternateCompanyEquivalent to the Justice League).
50** ''ComicBook/SupermanGrounded'': The Superman Squad is a massive, trans-temporal superhero conglomerate formed of future descendants of Superman and beings who were simply inspired by his example to take up the shield. They decide to intervene in Clark's life despite their general rules against interfering with the timeline in order to inspire him back to the right path.
51** In ''ComicBook/SupermanBatman'' issue #25, the ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}s of three different comic continuities, as well as ComicBook/PowerGirl, team up to pry off Franchise/{{Superman}} from the Source Wall -- the edge surrounding the universe -- where he had been nailed into by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}. (Although, technically, only Earth-One Supergirl [Kara Zor-El] and Power Girl [Kara Zor-L] are alternates of each other; New Earth's Linda Danvers and the possible-future Cir-El just share the hero name.)
52** The conclusion of the miniseries ''ComicBook/MultiversityHarleyScrewsUpTheDCU'' reveals that the conflict of Harley having to go back in time and undo her screw-ups that resulted in erasing all the superheroes from existence and leaving no one to oppose Starro's conquest was set up by the Council of Quinn, a group of alternate versions of Harley Quinn whose members include a TalkingAnimal hyena (whose real name is Snarleen Quinzel), a zombie, Old Lady Harley, [[VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs her Injustice counterpart]], [[ComicBook/DCComicsBombshells her Bombshells counterpart]] and [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries her original DCAU incarnation]].
53** The third issue of ''ComicBook/{{Outsiders|2023}}'' features a variation: While not an alliance ''per se'', [[spoiler:Luke Fox infiltrates a gathering of alternate versions of Batmen in the "Batman's collective unconscious". Batwoman also meets her alternate counterparts, including a fishwoman version that can only speak in glubs.]]
54** In ''ComicBook/ScoobyDooTeamUp'' #50, "Crisis of Infinite Scoobies", Bat-Mite brings together multiple Creator/{{Elseworlds}} Batmen (including Captain Leatherwing, [[ComicBook/GothamByGaslight Gaslight]] Batman, Elliot Ness Batman from ''Scar of the Bat'', Golden Age Batman, and ComicBook/BatmanVampire, while Scooby-Mite adds Victorian, knight, vampire and zombie versions of Scooby. Scooby-Mite then ups the ante with versions of Mystery Inc, from [[Film/ScoobyDoo the live-action movies]], ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', ''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyDooGetAClue'', ''WesternAnimation/TheThirteenGhostsOfScoobyDoo'' (where Fred and Velma apparently don't even ''exist''), ''ComicBook/ScoobyApocalypse'' and even a brief appearance by "Puppet Daphne" from ''Film/ScoobyDooAdventuresTheMysteryMap''.
55** In ''ComicBook/BatmanChipZdarsky'', the finale of "The Bat-Man of Gotham" has Batman catapulting through the multiverse, teaming up with his counterparts against their Jokers (who have either got a power boost or ''come back to life'' due to Red Mask). The final scene reveals [[spoiler:that the Batman of Zur-En-Ahr has somehow teamed up with his multiversal counterparts ''inside Bruce's head''.]]
56* At one point, villain Angstrom Levy in ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' gathers EvilTwin type alternates of the hero Invincible from {{Mirror Universe}}s to kill him and take over the world.
57* One issue of [[ComicBook/TheSimpsons Simpsons Super Spectacular]] had three versions of Bart who are superheroes (Bartman from "Three Men and a Comic Book", [[RubberMan Stretch Dude]] from "Treehouse of Horror X" and Cupcake Kid from "Simple Simpson") sent to a MirrorUniverse to overthrow [[YoungConqueror King Bart]], it was titled "League of Extraordinary Barts".
58* Captain Valor attempts this at the start of ''ComicBook/HeroSquared''. Sadly, the alternate version he goes to for help never got superpowers in this universe and is just an immature slacker.
59* In the final issue of ''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersMarvel Transformers: Regeneration One]]'', Rodimus Prime uses the Covenant to summon all his alternate selves [[note]]Including [[ComicBook/TransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye IDW (2005)!Rodimus]], [[WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated Animated!Rodimus]], Classics!Rodimus, Alternators!Rodimus, and many more (some of which only appeared in a vision in Issue 93)[[/note]] [[spoiler:to defeat the Dark Matrix Creature and its trio of evil Optimus Primes]].
60* The Creator/KaboomComics run of ''ComicBook/DarkwingDuck'' had the appropriately-named arc "Crisis of Infinite Duckwings" in which alternate universe versions of Darkwing are initially brainwashed by Magica De Spell, only to team up against her and Negaduck once they break free of her control.
61* Done twice in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', first in an early issue where all the Sonics from across the multiverse teamed up to defeat a version of Robotnik who had roboticized himself and aspired to become a MultiversalConqueror [[labelnote:*]]NOT the same Robotnik from another dimension who roboticized himself who later became the comic's BigBad after the original Robotnik died. It's complicated.[[/labelnote]], and later on when Tails physically fused with all the different versions of himself to defeat Mammoth Mogul.
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65* ''Webcomic/DragonBallMultiverse'' has ''Franchise/DragonBall'' characters from different universes/timelines team up to stop Babidi's rebellion in the Multiverse Tournament.
66* ''Fanfic/RiseOfTheMinisukas'': The titular Minisukas are legions of diminutive Asukas hailing from billions of parallel timelines and working together to protect Shinji and save the present universe. Leader is the original, Shiki is Asuka Shikinami from the Rebuild films, "Blonde" is from the manga timeline, "Blue" is from a particularly screwed universe...
67* ''Fanfic/SameDifference'': After falling through one of the portals, and traveling aimlessly through [[TheMultiverse various Turtle dimensions]], Miwa ends up in the 2003 Turtle dimension, where after she helps them deal with the Kraang, she enlists their help to get her back to her home dimension.
68* ''Fanfic/HellsisterTrilogy'': "The Apokolips Agenda" has [[ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} Kara Zor-El]] from Earth-One and [[ComicBook/PowerGirl Kara Zor-L]] from Earth-Two work together to wreck Darkseid's latest universal domination scheme.
69* ''Fanfic/EquestriaAcrossTheMultiverse'':
70** During the Flim Flam Brothers' Invasion, Rainbow Dash teams up with Princess Rainbow Dash from Speed World and Shining Armor teams up with Sincere Heart, his alternate self from Ponyland.
71** Several dozen Pinkie Pies come together... to prepare the jaunting base for a Hearth's Warming party.
72** The Grand Changeling Compact, a subgroup within the Alliance, is composed of many different Changeling monarchs, but obviously a number of Thoraxes and benevolent Queen Chrysalises.
73** The Discord Continuum is a multiversal alliance of Discords, Accords, and other related entities united...to annoy Twilight Sparkles and starship captains on a multiversal scale. An obvious Shout-Out to the Q Continuum.
74** A Villain Team-Up of Accords is mentioned as having fought and been defeated by the Discord Continuum offscreen.
75** The Storm Empire is an alliance of Storm Kings from across the multiverse formed out of strength in numbers. They aren't an enemy of the Alliance because they have no interest in making enemies of other big fish in the multiverse, and simply want to focus on keeping their empire running. In addition, not all of them are evil.
76* The DC Comics fic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/28339683/chapters/69433026 The Crisis Convergence of Countless Captain Carrots!]]'' has Captain Carrot of ''ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew'', Captain Carrot of ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' and Captain K'Rot of ''ComicBook/{{Threshold}}'' all called to a PortalCrossroadWorld by a villain who wants to destroy every incarnation of them. After that, it gets ''really'' weird.
77* "[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3214874/1/Kim-In-Exile Kim in Exile]]" features an alliance of five alternate versions of WesternAnimation/KimPossible; the Kim Possible of the author's ''Fanfic/MaternalInstinctKimPossible'' (where Kim and Shego have a daughter), a Kim Possible who acquired spider-powers after a blood transfusion from her college roommate May Parker (ComicBook/SpiderGirl), a Kim who became ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} after Shego killed her parents and she was adopted by Bruce Wayne, a Kim who was rebuilt as a cyborg after a plane crash, and a Kim who acquired Shego's powers by accident during the events of "[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E20GoTeamGo Go Team Go]]". The five have been brought together to stop a version of Ron who suffered a mental breakdown and became Zorpox after Kim was killed during the events of "[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So the Drama]]".
78* ''Fanfic/InfinityCrisis'':
79** A villainous example pops up at [[SequelHook the end of]] the spinoff ''Distant Cousins'', which has [[Series/{{Supergirl}} Earth-38]] Lex Luthor being recruited by the Lex Luthor of [[Film/SupermanTheMovie Earth-1978]] into the Council of Luthors, whose goal is to kill every Superman in TheMultiverse. Other Luthors in the Council are from [[Characters/DCEULexLuthor Earth-51]], [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]], [[Series/LoisAndClark Earth-1940]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Earth-1979]], [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse Earth-1992]], and [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-2006]]. It's worth noting that they're all aware that any one member of the group would happily stab the others in the back to come out on top themselves, so they keep meetings short and in small numbers to limit the chances of that happening.
80** Chapter 9 of ''Counterpart Conferences'' reveals that Harley Quinns, Poison Ivys, and Catwomen are recruiting their counterparts from various alternate realities, and at least the Ivys and the Catwomen are planning something big in the future...
81* ''Fanfic/MasterPokemon'' has an omake where Ash meets four of his alternate selves (including the one from [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries canon]]), who were summoned by Hoopa.
82* One of the follow-up fics to ''Fanfic/TheSecretReturnOfAlexMack'' is "[[https://www.tthfanfic.org/Story-32071/DianeCastle+The+Secret+Collocation+of+Alex+Mack.htm The Secret Collocation of Alex Mack]]", which sees Alex Mack not only reuniting with most of her teammates from the [[https://www.tthfanfic.org/Story-26436/DianeCastle+The+League+of+Extraordinary+Women.htm League of Extraordinary Women]] (Sam Carter, Hermione Granger, Buffy Summers, Selina Kyle and Jaime Sommers), but she also meets her counterpart from their respective realities, as well as a version of her from a "new" reality (''Literature/TheDresdenFiles''). Fortunately for all parties, each of the alternate Alexes goes by [[OneSteveLimit a different nickname]] and has a different power set; Alexandra was host to two Goa'uld symbiotes, Alexan is a recent graduate of the Shasta Academy for Magical Education in America, Lexi is a Slayer who has been training with Buffy, Alee is a new member of the Teen Titans, Aly is adjusting to her bionics, and Alexa received an unwanted boost to her magical abilities after a chemical spill.
83* The post-''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' fic "[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/36694024/ Spiderman: A Way Back Home]]" opens with Gwen Stacy (''Film/TheAmazingSpiderManSeries'') and Mary Jane Watson (''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'') arriving in the MCU, where they meet Peter-1 and are unwittingly introduced to Michelle Jones, who swiftly gets over the spell-induced amnesia while talking with Mary Jane in particular. While Gwen isn't the direct counterpart of the other two, they acknowledge that the three of them are essentially their counterparts given their mutual ties to the Peter Parker of their world.
84* The ''Series/DoctorWho'' fic "[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9986128/1/The-Age-of-Paradox-Book-Two-The-World-of-Paradox The Age of Paradox: Book Two- The World of Paradox]]" concludes with the Eleventh Doctor allying himself with four alternate versions of himself (as depicted in the AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho "Unbound" audios) to prevent a multiversal collapse [[spoiler:caused by the actions of the alternate Valeyard of "[[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWhoUnboundE4HeJestsAtScars He Jests at Scars...]]"]].
85* ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainWakeMeUp'' has one in the [[spoiler:Vermillion Citadel, a collection of alternate versions of Chloe Cerise who desire to turn the story's Chloe into a hero for some reason.]]
86* ''Marvel: Future Avengers x Disk Wars - Divided We Fall/United We Stand'': Has the Avengers (along with their sidekicks) from both the ''Anime/MarvelFutureAvengers'' and the ''Anime/MarvelDiskWarsTheAvengers'' series team up. In order to stop the two Loki's from each universe after the pair form an alliance in an attempt to conquer the multiverse together.
87* ''Fanfic/{{Coreline}}'': With a huge number of alternate versions of (almost) any single fictional character known to man running around somewhere, this is a regular side-effect of the setting (as an example, two Alternates of [[VideoGame/InuYashaTheSecretOfTheCursedMask Michiru Kururugi]], one working for the Avengers and one working for the Power Rangers, have allied themselves in the stories by [=OrionPax09=]). Of course, how good or how bad these alliances can be (and who benefits from them) definitely vary from case to case -- to the point that the street term for these type of alliances is "a plague of (x)".
88* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/41207517/ Thieves Guild]]'' is a crossover between the author's various ''VideoGame/Persona5'' AU fics, (including ''Fanfic/ForewarnedIsForearmed'' and ''Fanfic/BreakingAllTheThings''), eventually bringing together seven versions of Akira from different timelines.[[/folder]]
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91* Being based on ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' has various stranded Spider-Men teaming up with [[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Miles Morales]] to stop Kingpin and get home to their own dimensions. The sequel ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'', exaggerates the trope, with a whole Spider-Society from many different dimensions hundreds strong dedicated to protecting the multiverse. Unfortunatly, their methods of doing so are, in no way, heroic- they believe that every Spider-Person's loved one must die, referring to this as a "canon event", and take great efforts to ensure that this happens.
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95* The final battle of ''Film/TokumeiSentaiGobustersReturnsVsDobutsuSentaiGobusters'' involves the alternate Go-Busters teaming up with the regular ones.
96* Late in the first half of ''Series/KamenRiderDenO'', Yuto/Kamen Rider Zeronos has been kidnapping protagonist Ryotaro for a few moments in time a couple of times, each one getting possessed by one of Ryotaro's Imagin partners (for a total of three: Urataros, Kintaros, and Ryutaros, but not including Momotaros). The reason for this act is explained in the climax of the first movie: with Ryotaro stranded and only Momotaros by his side, he seems to be outnumbered by the movie's BigBad and his underlings until Yuto arrives with the three time-displaced Ryotaros in tow. All four of them then transform into Den-O's various forms to even the odds in their favor.
97* In ''Film/MenInBlack3'', Boris the Animal teams up with his past counterpart from the 70s after traveling through time. They [[IHatePastMe don't really get along...]]
98* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:''
99** The second half of ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' sees the MCU version of Spider-Man teaming up with his ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'' and ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderManSeries'' counterparts to take on the latter two's villains.
100** TheStinger for ''Film/AntManAndTheWaspQuantumania'' reveals [[spoiler: the Council of Kangs, a vast alliance of variants of Kang the Conqueror who are working together to control TheMultiverse]].
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104* In ''Literature/FactionParadox'', the vast city at the end of time known as the City of the Saved, which contains every human who ever lived and many who didn't, is home to the Great Detective Agency, a detective agency made up of multiple versions of Literature/SherlockHolmes (plus assorted Watsons, Mycrofts and Mrs Hudsons).
105* In ''Literature/{{Interworld}}'', [[spoiler:it's revealed that all the Walkers are alternate universe versions of Joey.]]
106* In ''Literature/TheZashikiWarashiOfIntellectualVillage'', Shinobu is separated from Yukari by countless barriers, each of which forces him to experience an agonizing death in an alternate timeline. Even moving through a handful of the barriers nearly breaks Shinobu, but this also summons the spirits of Shinobu's many alternate selves who died in those timelines. All of them agree with Shinobu's desire to save Yukari and share the burden so he can reach her.
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110* ''Series/StargateSG1'': In "[[Recap/StargateSG1S9E13RippleEffect Ripple Effect]]", a whole bunch of alternate SG-1s arrive in the SGC because of black hole-related {{technobabble}}, and the various Carters all have to work together to fix the problem.
111* ''Series/TheFlash2014'':
112** In "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E6WhenHarryMetHarry When Harry Met Harry]]", Harrison "Harry" Wells of Earth-2 calls upon three of his doppelgangers from other Earths into the so-called "Council of Wells". One is a stuck-up German physicist named Harrison Wolfgang Wells (Earth-12). The second is a "genius, billionaire, playboy philanthropist" from Texas named H. Lothario Wells (Earth-47). The third is an Australian cyborg from the post-apocalyptic Earth-22 named Wells 2.0. Yet another Wells attempts to join the Council, only to be rebuffed. He calls himself Wells the Gray and is dressed as [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Gandalf]].
113** The Council of Wells was revisited in "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E21HarryAndTheHarrisons Harry and the Harrisons]]", where Harry goes to the Council for help because one of his inventions had given him brain damage -- and Herr Wells kicks him out for failing intelligence requirements. He forms a new "Council of Harrys" out of other alternates: the French Harrison H.P. Wells, TotallyRadical New Yorker Sonny Wells, and Lothario Wells again (whom Herr Wells ''also'' kicked out of the original Council).
114** In "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]", Nora arranges a conference with all of Sherloque Wells's ex-wives, who turn out to all be alternate-Earth doppelgangers of the same woman.
115* ''Series/Loki2021'': Loki finds himself reluctantly working with a female variant Loki midway through the series. He ends up meeting many more Lokis. Since Loki suffers from ChronicBackstabbingDisorder, they quickly fall apart fighting over a pointless throne. [[spoiler: This turns out to have cosmic importance. He Who Remains was one of many variants of himself in the multiverse who originally worked together to better it. It eventually fell apart, leading to a multiverse war that almost destroyed everything. He Who Remains prunes alternative timelines to prevent it from ever happening again by ensuring that another, more evil variant of him never comes to power.]]
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119* [[spoiler:ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}]]'s plan in ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}} [[ComicBook/ScribblenautsUnmasked Unmasked]]'' is to steal Lily's teleporting globe and use it to summon alternate universe versions of himself to defeat the Justice League. The key to defeating him potentially uses the same trope- [[spoiler:You have to summon alternate versions of superheroes, so you can, if you wish, have a dozen different Supermen fighting the Brainiacs.]]
120* Near the end of ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot4ItsAboutTime'', Dr. Tropy betrays Cortex and finds a new partner- a DistaffCounterpart version of himself from another universe. It’s later revealed that this alternate Tropy is from the same universe that this game's version of Tawna hails from, and that she succeeded in killing Crash and Coco in her universe.
121* ''VideoGame/{{IMGCM}}'':
122** According to the {{backstory}} of "Black V (Five)" (Sinister Five in the English version) co-op guild raid battle event, Omnis and the magical heroines have to cooperate with their [[AlternateSelf alternate selves]] from other {{alternate universe}}s to prevent 5 outstandingly powerful mutated demons from the Demon Realm from entering the fluxes and wreaking havoc in other universes.
123** In Chapter 14 onwards, the heroines from the main universe arrive JustInTime to save the alternate version of Lilly, who is the last surviving magical girl in her [[DarkWorld native universe]] and the main universe Omnis, who gets trapped in that DarkWorld. Which also means the party and the alternate Lilly cooperate together to fight [[HumanoidAbomination the Drake demon]]. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, [[DeadAlternateCounterpart the alternate version of Lilly ultimately dies at the hands of Drake]], although the party is able to defeat it at the end.]]
124** The proposed and occasionally fan-preferred alternate, much more humane and less grimdark solution to the same problem the Sabbath battles are stated to be created to counteract, combining in some ways with CompositeCharacter outcomes. The existence of player clans, where each player is supposed to be a version of Tobio/Omnis working in concert with one another, seems to lend this a level of validity.
125* The "Clone Team" in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters2002: Unlimited Match'' consists of three clones of series protagonist Kyo Kusanagi: Kusanagi, his homicidal Yata Mirror-created doppelganger, and Kyo-1 and Kyo-2, a RedOniBlueOni pair created by NESTS.
126* In ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'', the "real" Organization XIII--featured in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance Dream Drop Distance]]'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII''--is designed to include twelve alternate incarnations of [[BigBad Master Xehanort]] from across time, led Xehanort himself. Four of these incarnations are directly related to him: Young Xehanort, from when he was a teenager; Terra-Xehanort, from when he pulled a GrandTheftMe on Terra; and Ansem and Xemnas, the Heartless and Nobody of Terra-Xehanort, respectively. The rest are his minions and members of the old Organization who've accepted a piece of his heart (essence) as their own, making them [[CloneByConversion copies of Xehanort in spirit]].
127* ''VideoGame/SpiderManShatteredDimensions'' had four different Spider-Men -- Amazing, 2099, Noir, and Ultimate -- all working together.
128* ''VideoGame/SpiderManUnlimited'' has the player collect different multiversal Spider-Men and pits them against an opposing alliance of alternate Sinister Sixes.
129* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' has [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]], who summons his various other incarnations from the series together for his Final Smash, including X from the ''[[VideoGame/MegaManX X]]'' series, Rock Volnutt from the ''[[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Legends]]'' series, [=MegaMan=].exe from ''[[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Battle Network]]'', and Geo Stelar from ''[[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Star Force]]''.
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133* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': In ''WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail'' #150, [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE150AlternateUniverse "alternate universe"]], Strong Bad and some of his alternate selves end up in his home dimension, and he convinces his dimensional doppelgangers to form a {{supergroup}} and record a number one jam.
134* The ''WebAnimation/FloatingHands'' parody animation [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgWBu83Coks "Fantastic Four: Doomsday"]] features ComicBook/DoctorDoom teaming up with versions of himself from alternate continuities.
135-->'''Doom:''' If you want something done right, you do it yourself. ''With'' yourself.
136* In WebAnimation/{{Mashed}}'s ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' fan animation/music video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2hIyEsE5vg "Enter the Sonicverse"]], this is Dr. Eggman's plan done in a BodyBackupDrive way: if Sonic manages to beat him, he'll just transport a version of himself from another dimension to torment the blue hedgehog, rinse and repeat.
137* ''WebAnimation/DragonballGohanverse'' features a Council of Gohans commanded by the Future Gohan from ''WebAnimation/DragonBallAbsalon''. They also have a set of rules regarding multi-dimensional traveling referred to as the "Gohan Accords", which Gohan Black has been breaking since the start of the series.
138* Mostly {{averted|trope}} in ''WebAnimation/SonicVillains'', which features Dr. Eggman instead gathering ''distinct'' villains from the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' franchise's numerous continuities and alternate universes. But while it is interesting to note that there are ''technically'' two evil versions of Sonic (ComicBook/{{S|onicTheHedgehogArchieComics}}courge and [[ComicBook/SonicTheComic Fleetway Super Sonic]]) among his subordinates, Eggman nevertheless reveals [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2DtWEZxsFI in a Q&A session]] that he forewent teaming up with other versions of himself because [[OtherMeAnnoysMe that's already gone unfavorably for him in the past]]-- namely [[VideoGame/SonicRush dealing with Eggman Nega's flippancy and psychopathy]] (even before Nega decided to [[VideoGame/SonicRivals undermine him outright]]) and [[VideoGame/SonicGenerations being forced to listen to his younger self chastising him for his constant failures]].
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142* ''Webcomic/MsPaintAdventures'':
143** ''Webcomic/ProblemSleuth'': The three main antagonists are Mobster Kingpin and his two alternate selves: A female version of him named Madam Murel and Mobster Kingpin's imaginary self, Demonhead Monster Kingpin (DMK for short). The three detectives also are allied with several alternate versions of themselves, including Nervous Broad and Hysterical Dame [[DistaffCounterpart (PI and PS' Female Alter Egos)]], Lil' Ace Dick (Ace Dick's Female Alter Ego, except his imagination is so low that his Female Alter Ego is just himself in a wig), Fiesta Ace Dick and Zombie Ace Dick.
144** In ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', the time-travel mechanics of a Sburb session almost always end up creating offshoot timelines overlapping with the main one. [[spoiler:[[ResetButton Scratching]] a session creates a new universe where the players and guardian roles are swapped. It is thus easy to meet and work with counterparts.]]
145*** Aradia gathered thousands of alternate selves to help fight the Black King in the troll session.
146*** [[spoiler:Jane]] finally meets her pre-Scratch counterpart [[spoiler:Nannasprite]] before the final battle. [[spoiler:And there's a second Nannasprite [[ItMakesSenseInContext due to the retcon.]]]] They end up fighting together.
147*** Thousands of ghost versions of the troll players from doomed timelines are brought together to fight [[spoiler:Lord English]] near the end of the comic.
148* In ''Webcomic/{{Spinnerette}}'', Spinny teams up with [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] and NinetiesAntiHero versions of herself, which arrived through spacetime rifts, in order to stop an immensely powerful supervillain called the Editor from "rebooting" the world. Then they also met the retired [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] version... [[spoiler:who revealed that the Editor's "reboot" was not TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, but rather the creation of yet another AlternateUniverse, this one InSpace]].
149* ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'' has the Maze of Many arc, in which Minmax and his allies travel to a PocketDimension where multiple realities overlap and multiple instances of the same person can exist at once. Kin is invited to join a Kins-only team consisting of Kins from other realities, and several different Minmaxes team up against another Minmax when they realise he's trying to erase the Maze, and everyone inside it, from existence.
150* ''Webcomic/LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'' has Laser Pony and Kieth find themselves gathered along with all the other versions of Laser Pony and Kieth...or rather, Laser ''Stallion'' and his badass sidekick. It turns out that they're the least accomplished and capable versions of themselves, including the version of Laser Pony who's in a wheelchair in addition to being blind and a only partly seen Kieth who's either a kid sidekick or extremely short.
151* Done in the first comic-as-an-actual-comic of ''Webcomic/ValAndIsaac''. A male version of Val emerges from a portal to tell her that he's "Gathering Vals from across the universe to save all of reality!" When she meets the rest of the group, she finds they're all men and Main!Val introduces her to the group as [[TheSmurfettePrinciple "Girl-Val"]].
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155* ''MediaNotes/JennyEverywhere'' sometimes meets up with her parallel selves, sometimes to help a particular Jenny with a tight situation, and other times just to hang out.
156* In various ''Roleplay/{{Glowfic}}'' continuities, a set of members of the Bell template (alternates of Bella Swan, from ''Fanfic/{{Luminosity}}'') form a Peal.
157* A common theme in ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' fanart due to the MagicMusic and SongsInTheKeyOfLock so present in the series is to show the Links of different games playing together as an orchestra.
158* The Black Queen of the ''Website/SCPFoundation'' universe is classified as a "Group of Interest" in the sense of this trope. Allison Chao, the daughter of SCP Researcher Dr. Gears, has had her family fall apart in part due to the Foundation's influence, and this series of events has played out similarly across the multiverse. Having gained the means of bridging the universal gap in the [[GreatBigLibraryOfEverything Wanderer's]] [[MagicalLibrary Library]], the various Allisons have become a collective dedicated to dismantling the Foundation across the Multiverse and finding her father. Considering the infinite of the multiverse, some of the Allisons are either [[DimensionalTraveller more peaceful]] or [[MultiversalConqueror more maniacal]] than this mission statement would indicate. Regardless, the various incarnations refer to each other as "Little Sister", or L.S. for short, indicating that they consider each other family either way.
159* WebVideo/SolidJJ: "Spider-Man: Please Just Go Home" has MCU Spider-Man and Green Goblin summoning alternate versions of themselves from other dimensions, including the Spider-Man from a dimension where he has a gun, the Spider-Man from a dimension where he has a gun and there aren’t any moral implications, the Green Goblin from a dimension where everyone wears a bulletproof vest, the Spider-Man from a dimension where he has a gun and there aren’t any moral implications and also bullets go through vests, the Spider-Man from a dimension where you didn’t read this text, and it just keeps escalating as the Raimi and Webb Spider-Men look on.
160* #19 of Mightygodking's "Why I Should Write Dr Strange" series of blog posts was [[https://mightygodking.com/2009/04/19/you-dont-even-want-to-get-started-on-the-magical-browser-wars/ the Supremenet]], a magical connection between all the Sorcerers Supreme of the multiverse, so they can discuss things and get advice. Not all of them are alternate Stephen Stranges, but many are.
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164* ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes:'' Season 2 reveals there's a Council of Kangs. Much like in the comics, Kang hates his alternates and they hate him right back. They've all sworn never to interfere in one another's businesses, but the Council decide the Avengers of Kang's timeline are becoming too powerful, and spring Kang from prison.
165* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': In "Game Over for Owlman!", where Batman has to fight an evil alternate universe version of himself (Owlman) who is the leader of an evil alternate universe version of the Justice League, he manages to gather (Page image!) a team of heroic Batman alternates to fight the villains.
166-->'''Batman:''' In the end, I'd have to count on myself. So [[YearInsideHourOutside in the split second I was gone, I spent a week visiting parallel Earths]]. Traveling alone is a great way to get in touch with yourself. [[ExactWords In fact, I really bonded with me, myself, and I]]. [[PreAsskickingOneLiner Shall we?]]
167* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'' had a two-parter that involves Ben and his AU counterparts (as well as an AU Gwen, who had that universe's Omnitrix) teaming up to Stop Eon and Vilgax from enacting an EvilPlan. There are 2 twists involved: Vilgax and Eon also have their own army of AU!Bens (and Albedo), and [[spoiler:Part One ends with Vilgax pulling a multiverse-scale CosmicRetcon that erases every Omnitrix-wielder and their timelines from existence, and that includes both Albedo (who is technically from the main Ben 10 timeline) and Eon (who is himself an AU version of Ben). The blast ends up leaving only one Ben behind, one who never even heard of the Omnitrix in his reality, had lived a mostly normal life until he got caught in the crossfire of Vilgax's plan, and wound up getting Ben Prime's Omnitrix as he was erased from existence. The next episode focuses on [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong No Watch Ben using Ben Prime's Omnitrix to help reverse this]].]]
168* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'': In the climax of "The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad", Timmy called forth the many versions of the Crimson Chin from the 30s pulp version to the 80s Edgy version, and especially the version we know best, to defeat the Nega-Chin.
169* In the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' episode "Watchtower Tours", Booster Gold summons the assistance of several counterparts of himself from alternate timelines, including one where he chose to stay in bed today and one who never knew love.
170* ''WesternAnimation/MyAdventuresWithSuperman'' has the League of Lois Lanes, a group of alternate universe Lois Lanes (and occasionally Jimmy Olsens) who protect the multiverse from threats such as Mr. Mxyzptlk or [[spoiler:evil alternate universe versions of Superman]]. They also include at least one [[GenderFlip "Lewis Lane" and a "Jalana Olsen"]].
171* ''WesternAnimation/SonicPrime'': New Yoke City is ruled over by the Chaos Council, a quintet of alternate versions of Dr. Eggman. Although, unlike most examples of the trope, they're all from the same universe, since the existence of TheMultiverse is a surprise to them.
172* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans'': The [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003 2003 Teen Titans]] joins forces with the [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo 2013 Teen Titans]], and later with every version of the Titans in the multiverse[[note]]Except the live-action ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', darn it[[/note]].
173* ''WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever'' centers around the team up of [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 the 2003 version]] of the TMNT and [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 the 1987 version]]. In the finale, the turtles from issue 1 of [[ComicBook/TeenageMutantninjaTurtlesMirage the original 1984 comic book series]] also join. In the end, you have twelve turtles, three versions for each of the four brothers.
174* ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'' had its own version of ''Spider-Verse''; a multipart story where Peter teamed up with ComicBook/SpiderMan2099, [[GenderFlip Spider-Woman/Petra Parker]], ComicBook/SpiderManNoir, [[ComicBook/SpiderHam the Spectacular Spider-Ham]], Medieval Spider-Man, and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Miles Morales]] to stop the Green Goblin from stealing their DNA. Interestingly, he didn't meet them all at once, but instead travelled from one dimension to another, until the end where they all come back together.
175* The finale of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' had Spidey teaming up with multiple alternate dimension versions of himself to save the universe with the help of Madame Web and The Beyonder. They include a [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] style inventor engaged to Gwen Stacy (who "our" Spidey had [[AdaptedOut never even met]]), a version of Ben Reily, a Spidey [[CallBack still having multiple arms due to a mutation problem]], a Spidey with Doc Ock arms, and an actor with no powers who [[RealWorldEpisode plays Spidey in movies, hailing from a universe where Spider-Man is just a famous comic character created by]] Creator/StanLee.[[note]]In his review of the finale, Website/SFDebris speculated that the actor was really Spidey's voice actor, Creator/ChristopherDanielBarnes, AsHimself[[/note]]
176* A parody of the Council of Reeds and Kangs from Marvel Comics, the Citadel of Ricks in ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' are hundreds of iterations of Rick Sanchez from across the "central finite curve" of the multiverse who founded the alliance in order to escape the authorities that hunt them down in their own respective universes. The protagonist Rick, Rick C-137, is one of the few Ricks who looks at the citadel and the Council of Ricks that leads it with contempt, seeing the citadel as an abandonment of the "[[IWorkAlone lone wolf]]/every-Rick-for-himself rebel" mindset that Ricks were originally defined by and [[BecameTheirOwnAntithesis becoming the very thing they hate]]. The Council in turn see Rick C-137 as a loose cannon with an unhealthy, passionate attachment to his Morty (which the Council see as nothing but accessories that can be switched out and replaced) that could potentially undermine their entire organization. [[spoiler:As it turned out, the Citadel as we know it was originally built by Rick C-137 out of the remnants of a similar organization he had destroyed as part of a peace offering in order to [[CrusadingWidow stymie his bloodlust from pursuing Rick Prime]], but once they started turning into the very government he hated, he ditched the Citadel and traveled to the universe where a version of his daughter Beth was still alive--the very same one from the beginning of the series. He originally chose it because it's where Rick Prime was originally from, and Rick C-137 hoped he might come back someday, but grew genuinely attached to that dimension's native Morty, keeping him by his side throughout the series.]]
177* ''WesternAnimation/WhatIf2021'': A version with alternate versions of several characters instead of several versions of one character. The final episode sees Uatu the Watcher assembling a team, the Guardians of the Multiverse, to challenge Infinity Ultron. Said team is made of variants of several characters of the main timeline of the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse -- Captain Carter, T'Challa Star Lord, Doctor Strange Supreme, Erik Killmonger/Black Panther, Party Thor, an alternate Gamora and a SixthRanger, Natasha Romanov/Black Widow from a universe that was completely destroyed by Ultron. Except for Gamora[[note]]whose introductory episode was pushed back to next season when COVID-related production difficulties caused a cut from 10 to 9 episodes per season[[/note]], they were all introduced in the previous episodes of the series.
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