Thread:Shabook/@comment-27496405-20180118032236/@comment-2112031-20180118184627

No, they didn't. Not in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is the Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki, not the general Marvel Database Wiki. Only the Marvel Cinematic Universe sources are relevant here. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe there is only one Earth, and it was never visited by the inhabitants of any other Earth, because there are no other Earths in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I'm not sure how you've reached the conclusion that there are "no other Earths". It's fully canon that the MCU is part of the Marvel Multiverse. It was designated Earth-199999 in the hardcover of Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #5 and, if you're looking for some kind of precedent, the Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield Spider-Men were both referenced to have been present during Spider-Verse.

I am not in any way suggesting that we start creating articles for Earth-616 or something like that, only that we aknowledge events relating to Earth-199999.

Shabook wrote: You're right in this, the Young Avengers visited Earth-199999, in what can be considered as an off-screen event that happened in this universe.

However, we cover only events that appear in the "Marvel Cinematic Universe" Brand, either films, TV series or tie-in comics.

What happened in other comics is covered in the article that I linked above. Marvelous' proposal is out of place in this wiki. As simple as that. Again, I agree that we should only cover information relating to the MCU. However, in this case, we are talking about people physically traveling there. It's not quite as throwaway as merely a brief image on a computer screen or portal, or Doctor Strange seeing a movie poster somewhere in the Multiverse (which wasn't even in the MCU but an Earth like our own where a Doctor Strange movie exists). I just feel like that's at least worthy of mention somewhere.