Milky Way

Star system Planet Species Estimated population Type of government Level of technology A-Chiltar (R Monocerotis, Earth designation)[1] A-Chiltar III[1] A-Chiltarians[1]
A-Chiltarians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 1 0001 800 million[1] Tribal[1] Primitive interstellar, without lightspeed; less advanced than Earth[1] Aerim, Honnj, Verserin (triple star system)[2] Xeron[2]
Xeron (Planet) from Incredible Hulk Vol 1 103 001 Xeronians[2]
Xeronians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 12 001 3.8 million[2] Planetwide monarchy[2] High, with warp-drive starship and teleportation[2] Al'Ma'an System [3] Sirus X[3] Sirusites[3]
Sirusites from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 45 billion[4] Matriarchy;[3] theocracy[4] Equivalent to Earth

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Alpha Centauri A[1]
Alpha Centauri AB from Sub-Mariner Vol 2 18 001 Arima[1]
Arima from Sub-Mariner Vol 2 18 001 Alpha Centaurians[1]
Alpha Centaurians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 1 75 million[1] Feudal, with small interdependent kingdoms[1] Intermediate interstellar ships, attain almost lightspeed[1][note 1] Alpha Unakalhai System[1] Achernon[1] Achernonians[1]
Achernonians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 1 0001 81 million[1] Dictatorship[1] Pre-industrial[1] Arcturus (Arcturian System)[1]
Arcturian System from Marvel Presents Vol 1 10 0001 Arcturus IV[1]
Arcturus IV from Marvel Presents Vol 1 9 0001 Arcturans[1]
Arcturans from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 1 0001 4 billion[1] Variety of governments planetwide (democracies, dictatorships, monarchies)[1] Comparable to Earth[1] Atianti System[4] Lemista[4] Lem[4]
Lem from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 40 million on each world[4] Representative council[4] Superior to Earth[4] Ba (Draconis, Earth designation)[5]
Ba from Avengers Vol 1 219 001 Ba-Banis[5]
Ba-Banis from Warlock and the Infinity Watch Vol 1 11 001 Ba-Bani[5]
Ba-Bani from Avengers Roll Call Vol 1 1 0001 92 million[5] Local militaristic dictatorship[5] Comparable to Earth[5] Beta Centauri (Earth designation)[4] Centauri-IV[5]
Centauri-IV from Avengers Vol 5 21 001 Centaurians[5]
Centaurians from Avengers Forever Vol 1 1 001 100 million[5] Tribal[5] Primitive (penchant for bows and arrows);[5] comparable to Earth with little armament and no interestellar travel[4] Beta Lyrae (Earth designation)[4] Jhb'Btt[6] Flb'Dbi[4] (alternatively written Flb'dbi)[6]
Flb'Dbi from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 3 001 3.2 million[6] Socialist republics[6] Intermediate-level interstellar levels 500,000 years ago; presumably more advanced nowadays[6] Beta Rigel (Earth designation)[4] Dakkam[3]
Dakkam from Fear -17 0001 Dakkamites[3]
Dakkamites from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Update Vol 1 4 001 37 million[4] TBA[7] Superior to Earth[4] Beta Scorpi (Earth designation)[6] Elanis[6]
Elanis from Silver Surfer Vol 8 1 Elan[6]
Elan from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 3 001 2.7 million[6] Planetwide union of democratic nations[6] Build advanced interstellar ships with warp-drive; technology widely superior to Earth, but rarely used since fully developing their psionic abilities[6] Betelgeuse (Earth designation)[4] Cron[1] Autocrons[1]
Autocrons from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 1 0001 10 billion[1] Technocracy (ruled by world computer)[1] Advanced interstellar ships with warp-drive, superior to Earth[1] Bledsoe System[4] Courg[4]
Courg from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 1 4 0001 Courga[4]
Courga from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 1 1 0001 20 million[4] Tribal[4] Inferior to Earth; some ballistic weapons[4] Byjak System[4] Quon[4] Quons[4]
Quons from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Update Vol 1 4 001 4.3 billion[4] Socialist[4] Moderately advanced interstellar ships; advanced knowledge of biochemistry[4] Cetsin System[8] Vrellnex[8] Vrellnexians[8]
Vrellnexians Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 11 001 6.4 billion[8] Hivelike, dominated by queens[8] Moderately advanced with warp drive starships capable of interdimensional travel[4] C'lehr'ee System[9] R'malk'z[9] R'malk'i[9]
R'malk'i from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 8 001 3.6 billion[9] Corporatocracy; most powerful one is Interplaneteur, Inc. with bases in different galaxies[9] Advanced warp drive starships[9] Clyph System[4] Clarius[4]
Clarius from Rom Vol 1 71 0001 Clavians[4]
Clavians from Rom Vol 1 71 0001 45 million[4] Tribal nations[4] Inferior to Earth; some ballistic weapons[4] Delee System[10] Chize[10]
Chize from Avengers Vol 5 21 001 Froma[10]
Froma from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 4 001 99 million[4][note 2] Ruled by corporations and cartels[10] Intermediate level starships, otherwise unremarkable[10] Deneb (Earth designation)[4]
Deneb from Silver Surfer Vol 3 2 0001 O'erlanii[1] A'askvarii[1]
A'askvarii from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 1 0001 2.5 billion[1] Benign anarchy, leaderless[1] Intermediate interstellar, with rudimentary warp drive[1] Zenn-La[3]
Zenn-La from Silver Surfer Vol 3 101 0001 Zenn-Lavians[3]
Jartran Radd (Earth-616) from Silver Surfer Vol 3 50 0001 500 individuals[4] Utopia[4] Superior to Earth[4] Denebola (Earth designation)[6] Deo / The Doomsday Star / Templeworld[6] Deonists[6]
Deonists from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 3 001 200 individuals[6] Theocracy[6] Highly advanced, no new strides in centuries[6] Dolenz System[11] Laxidazia[11]
Laxidazia from Warlock and the Infinity Watch Vol 1 11 001 Laxidazians[11]
Laxidazians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 6 0001 2.6 billion[11] Worlwide monarchy[11] Medieval, no interstellar travel[11] Donatut System[4] Entem[4] Entemen[4]
Entemen from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 98 million[4] Unrevealed; in Earth-691 they belong to a loose confederation of 50 neighboring planets[12] and Interface considered the Entemen religious pratices primitive[13] Inferior to Earth; some ballistic weapons[4] Dopner System[4] Mikkaz[4] Kamado[4]
Kamado from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 50 billion[4] Totalitarian monarchy[4] Interstellar travel via warp drive[4] Duggil System[14] Stent[14]
Stent from Inhumans Vol 1 7 001 Stenth[14]
Stenth (Race) from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 100 million (roughly 7 million per mobile city) million[14] Different in various mobile cities; most ruled by an elite class of City-Keepers who restrict lower classses to squalor-sections[14] Relatively primitive starships. Advanced genetics.[14] Eferuge[15] Prosilicus / Venturus (destroyed)[15]
Prosilicus from Tales of Suspense Vol 1 53 001 Prosilicans[15]
Prosilicans from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 7 001 5,000 individuals[15] None (formerly worldwide dictatorship)[15] Spaceships without warp drive. Highly advanced weaponry, now destroyed[15] Elidra System[4] Contraxia[4]
Contraxia from Jack of Hearts Vol 1 3 001 Contraxians[4]
Contraxians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 17 billion[4] Theocratic matriarchy[4] Superior to Earth, faster than light travel, advanced genetics[4] Epsilon (now white dwarf)[6] Ravagor[6] Epsiloni[6]
Epsiloni from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 3 001 approximately 100 individuals[6] Fascistic military dictatorship[6] Intermediate level interstellar ships; other technology unremarkable[6] Fakowl[4] Zundam[4]
Zundam from FF Vol 1 20 0001 Zundamites[4]
Zundamites from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 59.640 individuals[4] Unknown[4] Superior to Earth[4] Fomalhaut (Earth designation)[10] Pumor[10] Fomalhauti[10]
Fomalhauti from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 4 001 7.8 billion[10] Democracy[10] Advanced, with intermediate interstellar capacity[10] Gogol System[16] aka Advinter System[17] Scadam[16]
Scadam from Quasar Vol 1 40 Scadamites[16]
Durgan (Earth-616) from Questprobe Vol 1 1 0 (genocide)[18] Ruling Council[16] Very advanced technology, but no weapons[16] Grosgumbique System[4] Kodaba[4] Kodabaks[4]
Kodabaks from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 59 billion[4] Tribal[4] Inferior to Earth[4] Horus[10] Horus IV[10] Horusians[10]
Horusians from World War Hulk Gamma Files Vol 1 1 001 1.3 billion[10] Monarchies; disputes with neighboring worlds settled by combat of champions[10] Advanced interstellar ships; bio-engineering expertise[10] Hunyoc System[4] Hiberlac[4]
Hiberlac from Rom Vol 1 67 001 Hibers[4]
Hibers from Rom Vol 1 67 001 444.000 individuals[4] Absolute democracy[4] Comparable to Earth; advanced in suspended animation technology[4] Janstak System[15] Birkeel[15]
Birkeel from FF Vol 1 20 0001 Ovoids[15]
Ovoids from FF Fifty Fantastic Years Vol 1 1 001 5 million[15] Worldwide democracy[15] Extraordinarily advanced. Virtual immortality through mind transfer to artificial bodies[15] Jatskan System (destroyed)[2] Xanth (destroyed)[2]
Xanth (Planet) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 7 Xantha[2]
Xantha from Fantastic Four Vol 1 7 0001 0[2] Worldwide technocracy headed by one person,[2] in practice technocratic dictatorship Extremely high: Antigravity and sonic to affect behavior of sentients; warp-drive starships developed but rarely built[2] or engaged in interstellar travel[4] Jenzen System[14] Taur (destroyed by Galactus)[14] Taurians[14]
Taurians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 10 001 200,000 survivors elsewhere[14] None (Previously democratic republics)[14] Relatively primitive starships, otherwise undistinguished[14] Kirthom System[11] Mekka[11]
Mekka from Incredible Hulk Vol 1 270 001 Mekkans[11]
Mekkans from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 6 0001 1.7 billion[11] Democracy[11] Interstellar travel with warp-drive. Highly advanced, especially in robotics.[11] Kormuk System[9] Tayp[9] Reptoids[9]
Reptoids from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 8 001 3.6 billion[9] Tribal[9] Unimpressive; no space travel.[9] Krona[4] Ria[4] Kronans[4]
Kronans from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 5 001 2.7 billion[4] Military dictatorship[4] Highly advanced graviton/anti-graviton technology used in powering starships.[4] Lahj'kk System[19] R'zahn[19] R'zahnians[20] aka R'zahn[19]
R'zahnians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 9 001 3.3 billion[4] Planetwide monarchy[19] Moderately advanced, with warp-drive starships[19] Lomora System (Capella, Earth designation)[5] Lotiara "Swampworld"[4]
Venesia from Defenders Vol 1 28 001 Badoon females[5]
Tolaria (Earth-691) from Defenders Vol 1 28 0001 40 million on Lotiara[5] Monarchy[5] Interstellar travel[5] Lomyra System[14] Thuvria[14]
Thuvria (Earth-616) from Rom Vol 1 19 001 Thuvrians[14]
Archon (Thuvrian) (Earth-616), Landra (Earth-616), and Rom (Earth-616) from Rom Vol 1 19 0001 3.4 million[4] Monarchies as of 200 years ago; currently unknown.[14] Medieval until 200 ago, when 1 nation acquired technology from the Dire Wraiths.[14] M Canum Venaticorum (Earth designation)[6] Ergonar[6] Ergons[6]
Ergons from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 3 001 2.4 billion[6] Variety of governments planetwide, primarily military dictatorships[6] Intermediate level interstellar ships; otherwise comparable to Earth[6] Mira[1] Oorga[1]
Oorga from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (film) Aakon[1]
Aakon from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Update Vol 1 3 0001 300,000 (on planet), 800,000 (in space armadas) million[1] Militaristic, ruled by council of elders[1] Intermediate interstellar, slightly more advanced than Earth[1] Mirpet System[4] Beta[4] Betans[4]
Betans (Earth-616) from Godzilla Vol 1 12 001 65.900 individuals[4] TBA[7] Superior to Earth, faster than light travel[4] Mega[11] Megans[11]
Megans from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 6 0001 2.7 billion (pre-Betan war: 5.5 billion)[11] Militaristic (council of warlords)[11] Advanced interstellar warp drive. Sophisticated weaponry. "Energexray" (sic.) to enhance physical strength but causes premature death[11] Mu Cephei System[4] Astra[1]
Astra (Planet) from Incredible Hulk Vol 1 6 0001 Astrans[1]
Astrans from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 1 0001 10 million[1] Theocracy[1] Intermediate stardrive capacity; similar to Earth level[1] Nanon System[3] Mynda[3] Myndai[3]
Myndai from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 Unknown[4] Military dictatorship[4] Superior to Earth, faster than light travel, exotic weaponry[4] Nardea System[19] Solon[19] Solons[19]
Solons from Fantastic Four Vol 1 237 001 3.9 million[4] Planetwide democracy[19] Moderately advanced warp-drive starships. They use psionic powers to perform many tasks for which other races require technology.[19] Nelweni System[11] Levia (destroyed)[11] Levians[11]
Levians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 6 0001 5 million (on board ship) [11] Democratic republic led by First Citizen[11] Interstellar ship without warp-drive. Highly advanced robots, labor-saving technology.[11] New Jatskan System[2] New Xanth[2]
New Xanth from Marvel Feature Vol 1 11 0001 Xantha (immigrated)[2]
Xantha from Fantastic Four Vol 1 7 0001 5 billion[2] Worldwide technocracy headed by one person,[2] in practice technocratic dictatorship Extremely high: Antigravity and sonic to affect behavior of sentients; warp-drive starships developed but rarely built[2] or engaged in interstellar travel[4] Ouin System[8] Kroke (abandoned)[8] Tribbitites (formerly)[8]
Tribbitites from Sensational She-Hulk Vol 1 2 0001 5.2 billion throughout Tribbite Empire[8] Hereditary monarchy ruling a minor empire of planets. Conquered planet's populations are enslaved to maintain machinery[8] Advanced technology stolen from other races; specialized in control of magnetism used to power spaceships warp drives and weapons[8] Palyn System[3] Dyofor[3] Judans[3]
Judans from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 5 001 3.2 billion[3] Theocracies[3] Relatively undeveloped; regard science as evil[3] Particulus System[4] Nanda[4] Nanda[4]
Nanda (Race) from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 26 million[4] Representative Council[4] Superior to Earth, faster than light travel[4] Phalbo[15] Phantus[15]
Phantus from Thor Vol 1 282 001 Phantoms[15]
Space Phantom (Temporal Limbo) from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 12 001 2.8 billion[15] Militaristic (generals)[15] Advanced weaponry. Highly developed time travel. Relatively primitive starships without warp drive.[15] Poppupoo[4] Poppup (destroyed)[4]
Poppup from Fantastic Four Vol 1 11 001 Poppupians[4]
Impossible Man (Earth-616) from All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Update Vol 1 1 001 45 individuals (out of the planet)[4] Benign anarchy[4] Minimal[4] Procyon[15] Perratin[15] Procyonites[15]
Procyonites from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 7 001 3.4 billion[15] Large tribal nations[15] Unimpressive; no space travel[15] Proxima Centauri[2] Centuri-Six (sic.)[2]
Centuri-Six from Thor Vol 1 258 015 Centurii[2]
Centurii from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 2 001 400,000 individuals (before conquest)[2] Worldwide democracy[2] Comparable to Earth; little armament[2] Quat System[10] Grundar[10]
Grundar from FF Vol 1 20 0001 Grunds[10]
Grunds from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 4 001 2.5 billion[10] Matriarchal feudal states[10] Unremarkable; no interstellar travel[10] Quistraa System[3] Quistalium[3] Quists[3]
Quists from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Update Vol 1 5 001 950,000 individuals[4] Various dictatorships[4] Superior to Earth. Faster than light travel. Exotic weaponry.[4] Rempit System[19] Berhert[19]
Berhert from Incredible Hulk Vol 1 111 001 Sagittarians[19]
Sagittarians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Update Vol 1 5 001 4.5 billions (throughout their empire)[19] Monarchial semi-militaristic empire governing all planets in the Rempit System[19] Advanced interstellar ships with warp drive, tractor beams, psionic technology, force field, advanced medical techniques, interdimensional travel and communication.[19] Rigel[9] Rigel-3[9]
Rigel 3 from Thor Vol 1 131 0001 Rigellians[9]
Rigellians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Update Vol 1 3 001 17.7 billion (on Rigel-3 and other planets)[9] Technocratic empires; officials chosen for their high HQ[9] Advanced warp drive starships, manipulation of subatomic particles, teleportation, robotics (inc. Recorder, see); ability to move planets via tractor beams and space warps[9] Ryneb System[19] Ankara[19] Sligs[19]
Sligs from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 4.2 billion[19] Republics[19] Advanced starships with warp drive[19] Sekar System[10] Gramos[10]
Fourth Dimension from Thor Vol 1 208 0001 Gramosians[10]
Gramosians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 4 001 1.3 billion[10] Elective monarchy[10] Highly advanced interstellar ships; machinery to store and transmit life force[10] Sh'mengi[3] Lumin[3] Lumina[3]
Lumina (Race) from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 46,000 individuals[4] Representative council[4] Superior to Earth, faster than light travel, suspended animation[4] Sirius (Earth designation)[4]
Sirius from X-Men Vol 1 21 001 Sirius II (Yormot)[19] Siris[19]
Siris from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 9 001 3.6 billion[19] Planetwide technocracy[19] Moderately advanced warp-drive starships[19] Sirius III[4] Sirians[4]
Sirians from X-Men Vol 1 21 001 75 million[4] Dictatorship[4] Superior to Earth. Faster than light travel. Advanced robotics[4] Sirius IV[4] Snuup[14] Sneep[14]
Sneep from Tales of Suspense Vol 1 49 001 Sneepers[14]
Sneepers from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 10 001 4.1 billion[14] Totalitarian dictatorship of Sneep and empire[14] Low-level warp-drive starships. No nuclear power[14] Sol[3]
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol 1 16 Textless Earth[3]
Earth from Avengers vs. X-Men Infinite Vol 1 6 001 Earthlings[3]
Deviants (Homo descendus), Humans (Homo sapiens), and Eternals (Homo immortalis) from Eternals Vol 1 1 001 8 billion+ United Nations[21] Gunpowder as ammunition[22] Sslirteep System[14] Sszardil[14] Sssth[14]
Sssth from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 10 001 4.3 billion[14] Dictatorships[14] Moderately advanced warp-drive starships; otherwise undistinguished[14] Stinlar (Alpha Pegasi, Earth designation)[15] Lar, 5th from the sun[4] Pegasusians[15]
Pegasusians Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 7 001 2.8 billion[15] Republics dominated by commercial corporations[15] Advanced warp drive starships; technology capable of moving planetary masses through hyperspace (without gravitational stress within solar system's orbits); much of technology supplied by the Beyonders[15] Tarkus, 3rd from the sun[15] Stonus[14] Stonus I, II, III, IV and V[14]
Stonus V from Strange Tales Vol 1 74 0001 Stonians[14]
Stonians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 350 million[14] Monarchy[14] Teleportation between star systems, no starships[14] Taloman[4][note 3] Galador[4]
Galador from Annihilators Vol 1 1 0001 Galadorians[4]
Galadorians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 5 billion[4] Ruled by a Prime Director, otherwise unknown[23] Superior to Earth. Faster than light travel. Exotic weaponry

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Tarl System[9] Rocklon[9] Roclites[9]
Roclites from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 8 001 5.7 billion[9] Tribal[9] Low. No interstellar travel[9] Tartaru System[10] Interdis[10] Interdites[10]
Interdites from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 4 001 1.750 individuals[10] None[10] Highly developed, now destroyed[10] Tilnast System[19] Sarka[19]
Sarka from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 1 13 0001 Sarks[19]
Sarks from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 9 001 4.3 billion[19] Theocratic monarchies[19] Moderately advanced starships with warp drive[19] Tk'kn System[11] Kn'kn[11] Kt'kn[11]
Kt'Kn from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 6 0001 2.4 billion[11] Technocracies[11] Highly advanced; interstellar ships, teleport globes, artificial mind control[11] Tl'blk System[3] La'kll[3]
La'kll from Incredible Hulk Vol 1 273 001 Klklk[3]
Klklk from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 4.4 billion[3] Hive-like matriarchy[3] Intermediate-level starships. Skilled in genetic engineering in plants; agricultural society.[3] T'letio System[19] M'ggani[19] Sm'ggani[19]
Sm'ggani from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 9 001 5.1 billion[19][note 4] Republics[19] Moderately advanced starships. Teleportation. Little knowledge of chemistry[19] Ul[8] Ul'lula[8] Ul'lula'ns[8]
Nebulon (Earth-616) from Defenders Vol 1 14 001 4.1 billion[8] Governed by a High Tribunal of judges[8] Highly advanced, with warp-drive starships[8] unknown[24] Klyntar[25]
Klyntar (Location) from Venom Vol 3 3 001 Symbiotes[25]
Symbiotes from Mighty Avengers Vol 1 7 001 Unknown[26] Theocracy[26] Interstellar travel via symbiote hosts' ships.[24] unknown Grosgumbeek[27]
Grosgumbeek from Quasar Vol 1 47 0001 Grosgumbeekians[27]
Grosgumbeekians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Update Vol 1 2 001 Unknown, at least 2[28] tribal or familial societies[29] No proof of technology identified[28] unknown Hemyclos 10[30]
Hemyclos 10 from Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four Vol 1 3 001 H'Mojen (colonists)[30]
H'Mojen from Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four Vol 1 2 0001 TBA[7] TBA[7] TBA[7] unknown[4] Kymellia (destroyed)[4]
Kymellia (Planet) from Power Pack Vol 1 50 001 Kymellians[4]
Kymellians from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 Unknown[4] Republic with hereditary aristocracy[4] Superior to Earth's warp-drive starships and sentient computers (sic.)[4] Kymellia III[31]
Kymellia III from Avengers Vol 5 21 001 unknown[5] Moord[4]
Moord (Planet) from Thanos The Infinity Revelation Vol 1 1 001 Badoon males[5]
Badoon from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 2 001 40 million[5] Monarchy[5] Interstellar travel[5] unknown[4] unknown[4] Fonabi[4]
Terminus (Earth-616) from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition Vol 1 25 001 Unknown[4] Unknown[4] Superior to Earth; faster than light travel, advanced weaponry[4] Vega (Earth designation)[4] Vega Superior (Vega-4) and other unnamed planets[8] Vegans[8]
Colossus (Vegan) (Earth-616) from Tales to Astonish Vol 1 59 0001 5.3 billion (through the system)[8] An empire of planets throughout the Vega solar system; governed by the worldwide republic on Vega Superior also known as Vega-4.[8] Moderately advanced, primitive warp-drive starships[8] Wole[11] Birj, moon of Marman[11]
Pheonix Force (Earth-616) Point One Vol 1 1 Landlaks[11]
Landlaks from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 6 0001 750 million[11] Each city governed by elder members of powerful families; previously a warlord ruled the planet[11] Primitive, no interstellar travel[11] Wyllys System[8] Broi[8] Tsiln[8]
Gog (Tsiln) (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 104 001 Unknown[8] Unknown[8] Highly advanced warp-drive starships are recent. Incubators to program youngs with language and culture.[8] Xantares System[8]
Qnax (Earth-616) from Incredible Hulk Vol 1 270 0001 Xantar[8]
Xantar from Incredible Hulk Vol 1 472 0001 Xantareans[8]
Xantareans from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 0001 3.4 billion[8] Monarchies[8] Moderately advanced with primitive warp drive starships[8] Xaravaran System[4] Xix[4] Xixix[4]
Xixix from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 16 14,000 individuals[4] Democratic republics[4] Superior to Earth, faster than light travel, exotic.[4] Zpist[10] Glxx[10] Glx[10]
Glx from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 4 001 3.9 billion[10] Technocratic socialist republics[10] Highly advanced in molecular manipulation, bioengineering, intermediate level starships[10] Zuccone System[4] Huj[4] Hujah[4]
Hujah from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 15 001 3.9 billion[4] Tribal[4] Inferior to Earth; some ballistic weapons[4]