History
In this universe, the super-villains united under Red Skull and defeated the heroes. Red Skull then divided the United States of America (renamed Amerika) into several territories ruled by his lieutenants. Red Skull implied that the rest of the world has been so utterly destroyed that not even they wanted it. The countryside is a barren, almost lifeless landscape, a chaotic and dangerous wasteland littered with gangs of bandits and monstrous creatures. Dinosaurs imported from the Savage Land roam the land freely or kept as pets and moloids have sunk entire buildings into the ground in cities like San Francisco. Hammer Falls (formerly known as Las Vegas) has become a super-hero mecca since The Avengers were defeated and massacred there by the Absorbing Man and Magneto, where merchants sell hero-themed memorabilia from the old world and Thor’s Hammer is worshiped and prayed to as a holy icon by “true believers” in the hopes that their heroes would return one day. Logan and Hawkeye are a couple of the few surviving super-heroes in this bleak reality.[2]

Doctor Octopus opened a portal into the Negative Zone, bringing the Annihilation Wave to Earth, before Spider-Man could stop him. Spider-Man then engaged the Annihilation Wave, but was captured and brought to Annihilus. Face-to-face with Annihilus, Spider-Man stole the Cosmic Control Rod; destroying the Rod with his powers and dying in the process.[3]
Post-Red Skull[]
After Logan killed the Red Skull,[4] the remaining heroes, or their children, came together as the Fantastic Force to retake the world.[citation needed]

Map of Amerika when dominated by villains
Residents
Trivia
- This reality first appeared simultaneously in the "Death of the Invisible Woman" and "Old Man Logan" story arcs published as part of the Fantastic Four and Wolverine (Vol. 3) ongoing series, each written by Mark Millar and connected through the characters of Logan and his adopted son Banner Jr. It was briefly revisited in the Fantastic Force (Vol. 2).
- The Old Man Logan mini-series and the Old Man Logan (Vol. 2) ongoing series that spun off from Secret Wars were originally considered to stem from this reality,[6] but later it was established in the Appendix to the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe and later in X of Swords Handbook #1 that these series pertained to a separate universe, Earth-21923.
- Earth-TRN907 was similarly a reality inspired by Amerika's Wasteland, under the original "Wastelanders" label.
- This reality has been mistakenly misnumbered as Earth-90210.[1]
- Before it was revealed that Deathlok Miles Morales' is native to Earth-807128, his universe was referred as Earth-TRN972 as a part of our Temporary Reality Numbers classification system.
See Also
- 38 appearance(s) of Earth-807128
- 1 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Earth-807128
- 8 minor appearance(s) of Earth-807128
- 4 mention(s) of Earth-807128
- 4 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Earth-807128
- 387 image(s) of Earth-807128
- 170 characters that originate from Earth-807128
- 13 teams that originate from Earth-807128
- 9 organizations that originate from Earth-807128
- 20 locations that originate from Earth-807128
- 2 items that originate from Earth-807128
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Alternate Earth Numbered List on the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 3) #66–68
- ↑ Savage Avengers (Vol. 2) #4
- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 3) #72
- ↑ Fantastic Four #558–562
- ↑ All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe #1
- ↑ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #5