That still does hold up. Spider-Verse may not have official designations yet beyond the perspective of their own universes, but many differences hold. Miles's universe having a spider who is not of it's own universe for instance.
That would be exactly one of those lies. He knows about the main Marvel Universe and is fooling the rest of his TVA that this universe is the only and sacred timeline.
And Correct me if I wrong as I'm not to Familiar with 616 comic Kang but His exact plan in Loki is something that actually does Fits his Comic Character. He's a Natural Liar and is probably Marvel's biggest Trickster they got.
He has manipulated others when he can, but said trickster role is still mainly Loki's own. As his impatience and stubbornness has been his undoing in terms of fooling people longterm.
Honestly you're grasping at straws here. I'd rather it be 199999, but from everything that has been explicitly shown on-screen and said by the literal owner of the MCU, I'm certain that it's 616
It's not about rather. The comics themselves still impose over that. Iman is still right.
The MCU is a film adaptation of the 616 universe. Not everything is exactly as it was in the comics. It is not the same universe. However, the MCU is regardless set in the 616 universe. So far, what has been shown to us through the MCU so far dictates that it cannot be the same multiverse as the comics. It simply can’t be. (There is only one America Chavez, which according to the comics that is untrue. The Darkhold is destroyed across the multiverse, which is not true in the comics. Etc.)
The idea that the MCU should be tied down by the Multiversal rules of the comics is absurd. The MCU is its own thing and will continue to be its own thing set on its own specific Earth-616.
It being it's own adaptation does not deny this being a unique version from the comics. Even Into the Spider-Verse have their own rules when it comes to the multiverse given specific circumstances of how the travel works. (Which again, is also connected and throws literally all of this out of the water)
As I already said before, the comics themselves disproved the America is the only America thing already. She has had doppelgangers since making that claim. They just are extremely rare. And even in the comics, the Darkhold is gone and absorbed by Wanda.
Only DC has done the omniverse schtick. Hasn't changed before for Marvel and it isn't changed now. The differences of how things work come from He Who Remains having separated Earth-199999 for years and only just recently being connected to the rest of the multiverse. Therefore having different rules of how some things work to fit whatever creative team is working on the latest film or show.
If the comics and the movies/television series do exist in the same Multiverse, then why isn't America dreaming about her comic self?
Same way the opposite hasn't happened for the comics version on the multi-media forms already proven to exist when they established that rule. America is extremely rare in the multiverse and therefore hasn't seen herself yet.
616 as in-universe designation for the characters, 199999 as out-of-universe designation for us.