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This timeline is compiled from a number of sources, including The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, <u>Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics</u> by Les Daniels, the 1998 Fantastic Four Annual (which had Ben Grimm travelling to a world where time had progressed normally since 1961), [http://www.toonopedia.com Don Markstein's Toonopedia], and plain old eyeballing and guesswork based on what looks right.
 
This timeline is compiled from a number of sources, including The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, <u>Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics</u> by Les Daniels, the 1998 Fantastic Four Annual (which had Ben Grimm travelling to a world where time had progressed normally since 1961), [http://www.toonopedia.com Don Markstein's Toonopedia], and plain old eyeballing and guesswork based on what looks right.
  
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When possible, characters and events show up when they were first printed, but in some cases, due to the "smear" of Marvel time, the date on a story doesn't make sense with respect to the age of a character, so adjustments are inevitable.  In other cases, moving the events around just felt right.  It's not an exact science.
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When possible, characters and events show up when they were first printed, but in some cases, due to the "smear" of Marvel time, the date on a story doesn't make sense with respect to the age of a character, so adjustments are inevitable.
  
 
Incidentally, James Nostack is planning on running a semi-historical Marvel FASERIP game set during the 1960s sometime in the fall or winter of 2005.  Until August, 2005 he can be reached at nostack [at] comcast.net if anyone is interested.
 
Incidentally, James Nostack is planning on running a semi-historical Marvel FASERIP game set during the 1960s sometime in the fall or winter of 2005.  Until August, 2005 he can be reached at nostack [at] comcast.net if anyone is interested.

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