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==Other versions== ===Age of Ultron=== {{Main|Age of Ultron}} In the [[Age of Ultron]] crossover event, [[Wasp (character)|Janet van Dyne]] becomes Captain Marvel in an alternate timeline created by the death of [[Hank Pym]]. Pym is murdered by a time-travelling Wolverine to prevent the creation of [[Ultron]], who will kill most of Earth's population in the future. ===Amalgam Comics=== {{Main|Captain Marvel (Amalgam Comics)}} In two issues of ''[[JLX (comics)|JLX]]'' and ''JLX: Unleashed'', Captain Marvel combines with [[Captain Marvel (DC Comics)|Captain Marvel]] to become yet another Captain Marvel, sporting the [[DC Comics]] lightning bolt uniform design but with the original green and white colors of the Marvel version. ===Cancerverse=== In ''[[The Thanos Imperative]]'', the main villain is an alternate version of Captain Marvel called '''Lord Mar-Vell'''. Unlike his [[Earth-616]] counterpart, this Mar-Vell colluded with the [[Many-angled ones]] to survive his cancer by destroying [[Death (Marvel Comics)|Death]]. ===''Fantastic Four: The End''=== {{Main|The End (comics)}} In the limited series ''Fantastic Four: The End'', the superheroine formerly known as [[Kismet (Marvel Comics)|Kismet]] (now under the name of Ayesha) has apparently taken over the Captain Marvel mantle in the not-too-distant future.<ref>''[[Fantastic Four: The End]]'' #1 (Jan. 2007). Marvel Comics.</ref> ===House of M=== {{Main|House of M}} In the alternate, [[Mutant (Marvel Comics)|mutant]]-dominated world created by [[Scarlet Witch]], Carol Danvers ([[Ms. Marvel]] in mainstream continuity) uses the name Captain Marvel and is one of the few non-mutant heroes with a successful career. ===Marvel 2099=== In the unified [[Marvel 2099]] reality of Earth-2099, '''Rowena Stern''' is the Captain Marvel of this time period. Sometime after her dads were killed by [[Radioactive Man (comics)#Marvel 2099|Radioactive Man]] of the [[Masters of Evil#Marvel 2099|2099 version of the Masters of Evil]], Captain Marvel joined the [[The New Avengers (comics)#Marvel 2099|2099 version of the New Avengers]]. Rowena was bothered by Radioactive Man mocking her dads' deaths until Radioactive Man was defeated by [[Hulk 2099]].<ref>''Spider-Man 2099: Exodus'' #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> ===Marvel Zombies=== {{Main|Marvel Zombies}} In the mini-series ''[[Marvel Zombies]]'', Captain Marvel is seen sitting with Vulture and [[Hercules (Marvel Comics)|Hercules]] (both infected) waiting for Iron Man. He is later killed by the Silver Surfer for immediate cause. ===''Ruins''=== {{Main|Ruins (comics)}} In the two-issue [[Warren Ellis]] mini-series ''[[Ruins (comics)|Ruins]]'' (1995), Captain Marvel is one of the many [[Kree]] prisoners, in a Kree [[Indian reservation|reservation]] in [[Nevada]]. The reservation was placed deliberately on top of a former nuclear test site. As a result of this, the majority of the Kree are suffering from various forms of cancer, including Mar-Vell who is the Kree's spokesperson. Mar-Vell gives an interview to [[Daily Bugle]] reporter Phil Sheldon regarding the failed Kree invasion of Earth. Mar-Vell recounts how his ship was made vulnerable to a nuclear strike when their cloaking and shielding was affected by cosmic radiation from a deceased [[Silver Surfer]]. ===Ultimate Marvel=== {{Main|Mahr Vehl}} The [[Ultimate Marvel]] miniseries ''[[Ultimate Secret]]'' introduces Mahr Vehl, a renegade Kree who has been surgically altered to look human and sent to Earth by his people to observe its destruction by the entity [[Gah Lak Tus]], but defects to help the humans. He wears a specially designed combat suit that is activated by his wristwatch. The Kree technology in the suit gives Mahr Vehl increased strength and allows him to fly, create energy shields, turn invisible, view different fields of the light spectrum, and fire energy blasts through the "totalkannon" located on his lower arm. ===Ultimate Universe=== An original, unnamed incarnation of Captain Marvel appears in the "[[Ultimate Universe]]" imprint as a member of the [[Guardians of the Galaxy#Ultimate Universe|Guardians of the Galaxy]].<ref>''Ultimates'' Vol. 4 #8. Marvel Comics.</ref>
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