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Earth X
''Earth X'' is a 1999 comic book limited series written by Jim Krueger with art by John Paul Leon and published by Marvel Comics. Based on Alex Ross' notes, the series features a dystopian future version of the Marvel Universe. The series was followed by two sequels, ''Universe X'' and ''Paradise X''. The universe of ''Earth X'' is designated as Earth-9997.〔''Marvel Encyclopedia Volume 6: Fantastic Four''〕〔''Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005''〕 ==History== ''Earth X'' began in 1997 when, in the wake of DC Comics' ''Kingdom Come'' miniseries (created by Alex Ross and Mark Waid), ''Wizard Magazine'' asked Ross to imagine a possible dystopian future for Marvel. Ross sketched out some ideas of what some of the most well-known Marvel characters (including Spider-Man, Captain America and the Incredible Hulk) might be like in a future where all ordinary humans had gained superpowers, and what would become of the heroes who had once been set apart by abilities which were now commonplace. The issue of ''Wizard,'' which contained the Ross article (accompanied by his characteristic illustrations), sold out rapidly. Demand was so extensive that in 1999 (in affiliation with Marvel), they republished the article as a separate booklet, the ''Earth X Sketchbook'', which likewise sold out. Taking this as a clear indicator of fan interest, Marvel commissioned Ross to create a full series based on his notes.
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