For the timeline altered by the Chronicoms, see 1930s |
- "It's the Great Depression. A decade before Pearl Harbor. Almost four decades before Apollo 11."
- âPhil Coulson[src]
This is a timeline of events that occurred during the 1930s.
1930[]
- Snickers are introduced.[1][2]
- Construction begins on Rockefeller Center.[1][3]
- Cortas is founded.[1][4]
- The Statesmen of World War I is first displayed.[1][5]
January[]
10th[]
- Abraham Erskine, working in a German University, begins his research into creating a Super Soldier Serum.[6]
March[]
15th[]
- Zhores Alferov is born.[7][8]
17th[]
- The Empire State Building begins construction.[1][3]
24th[]
- Terrence Stephen McQueen, later known as Steve McQueen, is born.[7][9]
April[]
6th[]
June[]
2nd[]
- The News Chronicle is founded.[1][12]
August[]
5th[]
- Neil Armstrong is born.[7][13]
25th[]
- Sean Connery is born.[7][14]
September[]
7th[]
- Sonny Rollins is born.[7][15]
9th[]
- Frank Lucas is born.[7][16]
15th[]
- In Hell's Kitchen, New York City, a young Steve Rogers meets Bucky Barnes, who ends up becoming his best friend.[17]
23rd[]
- Ray Charles Robinson, later known as Ray Charles, is born.[7][18][19]
November[]
15th[]
- J. G. Ballard is born.[7][20]
1931[]
- Porsche is founded.[1][21]
- Victor Torres is born.[22]
- GQ publishes its first issue.[1][23]
- Tampax is founded.[1][24]
- Samlede Digte by Jeppe AakjĂŠr is published.[25][26]
January[]
1st[]
- The Bridgestone Corporation is founded.[1][27]
8th[]
- Bill Graham is born.[7][12]
22nd[]
February[]
1st[]
- Boris Yeltsin is born.[1][29]
11th[]
- Larry Kaufman, later known as Larry Merchant, is born.[7][30]
12th[]
- New York City is foggy, and the incomplete Empire State Building breaks through the clouds.[31][32]
13th[]
- In the early hours, Police Captain William Dole waits with two other policemen for Jimmy Bottles at Cut Rate Drugs in New York City.[31][33]
- Morning arrives, and the streets of New York City are bustling.[31][33]
- Freddy Malick and Tillman work at Ernest Koenig's speakeasy.[31][33]
- Koenig prepares to supply a party later with Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt.[31][33]
- The Roosevelt party is set up.[31][33]
- Roosevelt arrives and pretends to not struggle with walking despite his polio.[31][33]
- Freddy Malick works at the party for Koenig. Viola from HYDRA approaches Malick, revealing she is the contact he has been arranged to meet.[31][33]
- Viola leads Malick to a quiet place to talk, and tells him she worked with his father before he died. She gives him a vial, telling him to deliver it to the docks to restore his family's glory. She simply tells him the vial is "the future".[31][33]
- Koenig remains at the speakeasy through the night.[31][33]
- Malick slips the vial into a bottle, noting the HYDRA logo on its stopper, and feeling the future will be his.[31][34]
- Malick waits to get on a train to his meetup.[31][34]
14th[]
- Freddy Malick rides the train to Hell's Harbor, the vial he is delivering being a key ingredient to a developing Super Soldier Serum.[31][34]
- The train jolts to a halt as Malick arrives.[31][34]
- Malick heads to his meet, getting in a car with his contact.[31][34]
March[]
- Early in Kingo's career, Bollywood grows as a rival to Hollywood, and Kingo steps into the spotlight as a Bollywood star. He bills himself as "Raj Kingo Deva, son of the Great Kingo".[35][36]
April[]
11th[]
- The Empire State Building is completed.[1][37]
October[]
17th[]
November[]
- The Xinhua News Agency is founded.[1][39]
5th[]
- Izear Turner Jr., later known as Ike Turner, is born.[7][40]
December[]
25th[]
- The first Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is erected.[1][3]
30th[]
- Richard Liboff is born.[7][41]
1932[]
- The Magistrate preaches in a tent. A woman tells him she has brought her son a long way for being healed from Jonah, so the Magistrate goes to her son to help. He lights up his hands and uses his powers to heal the boy, allowing him to walk, which impresses his followers.[42]
- The Honolulu Police Department, or HPD, is formed in Honolulu, Hawaii.[1][43]
- The Ford Flathead Roadster is introduced.[1][44]
- Beechcraft is founded.[1][45]
- Mentos are introduced.[25][46]
February[]
17th[]
March[]
1st[]
- Charles Lindbergh Jr. goes missing in New Jersey.[1][47]
18th[]
- John Updike is born.[7][48]
April[]
9th[]
- Carl Perkins is born.[7][11]
May[]
25th[]
- K. C. Jones is born.[7][49]
June[]
21st[]
- In British Columbia, Ulysses Bloodstone uses the Bloodstone to slay a Sasquatch, before mounting its head in the Bloodstone Manor. He is praised as a hero for the kill.[50][51][52]
August[]
10th[]
- The Lego Group is founded.[1][53]
27th[]
- Antonia Fraser is born.[7][54]
September[]
- Steve Rogers begins attending George Washington High School.[55]
1st[]
8th[]
- Patsy Cline is born.[57][58]
November[]
4th[]
- "Try a Little Tenderness" is published.[1][59]
December[]
27th[]
- Radio City Music Hall opens.[1][53]
1933[]
- Johann Schmidt begins searching for the Tesseract.[6]
- Miracle Whip is founded.[7][60]
- Florida's Natural Growers is founded.[1][61]
- 30 Rockefeller Plaza completes construction.[1][53]
- Crown Publishing Group is founded.[25][62]
January[]
- The Lone Ranger appears for the first time, in a radio show from WXYZ.[1][63]
5th[]
- The Golden Gate Bridge begins construction.[1][64]
February[]
21st[]
- Eunice Kathleen Waymon, later known as Nina Simone, is born.[7][65][40]
March[]
15th[]
- Joan Ruth Bader Ginsburg is born.[7][66]
27th[]
- Anthony Stevens is born.[7][67]
April[]
7th[]
- King Kong is released in the United States.[7][68][60]
May[]
3rd[]
- James Brown is born.[7][21]
23rd[]
- Seabiscuit is born.[7][69]
28th[]
- Zelda Rubinstein is born.[57][70]
June[]
16th[]
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is founded.[1][71]
29th[]
- John Bradshaw is born.[7][69]
September[]
27th[]
- Will Sampson is born.[57][70]
November[]
19th[]
- Larry King is born.[7][27]
October[]
15th[]
- Nicky Barnes is born.[7][72]
December[]
1st[]
1934[]
- The Wakandans develop a hyperloop throughout the country.[73]
- Ritz Crackers is founded.[1][74]
- The Stearman PT-17 is introduced.[1][45]
- "I Never Had a Chance" is released.[1][50]
January[]
7th[]
- The Flash Gordon comic strip is first published.[1][75]
22nd[]
- Bill Bixby is born.[7][76]
February[]
12th[]
- Bill Russell is born.[7][49]
15th[]
- At the Deutsches Opernhaus in Berlin, Johann Schmidt meets Adolf Hitler and Ernst Kaufmann head of the Special Weapon Division after the performance of a Wagner opera. Schmidt reveals his theory that the Asgardians and their magic could be more than a myth. Hitler is intrigued by his ideas, and Schmidt offers to conduct research in Kaufmann's unit, but is rejected. Heinrich Himmler overhears the conversation and takes Schmidt under his wing.[17]
April[]
3rd[]
- Jane Goodall is born.[7][77]
24th[]
- Ahmed Rushdi is born.[7][24]
May[]
5th[]
- In Geneva, Switzerland, Abraham Erskine and Howard Stark meet at an Engineering Conference.[17]
June[]
19th[]
- The Federal Communications Commission, also known as the FCC, is founded.[1][78]
30th[]
- Night of the Long Knives: During the Schutzstaffel's Night of the Long Knives, Johann Schmidt kills Ernst Kaufmann and seizes control of his weapons program.[17]
July[]
1st[]
- Night of the Long Knives: Johann Schmidt and the SS troops attack an SA Weapons Testing Ground at Kummersdorf, and recruit advanced exo-skeleton battle armor researcher Arnim Zola.[17]
8th[]
- Arriving at the Olympic Movie House, Agnes Cully gets a free entry thanks to the man in charge of the tickets only because he thinks she is pretty. As she enters the cinema, Ned Silver approaches her, telling her that she is perfect to be a movie star. She says thanks to him as he is a Hollywood Talent Agent proposing her a job for actress. Silver recommends her to change her name and offers her "Whitney Frost". Cully agrees.[79]
August[]
11th[]
- Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary is opened.[1][64]
September[]
21st[]
- Leonard Cohen is born.[7][80]
28th[]
- Brigitte Bardot is born.[7][81]
November[]
9th[]
- Carl Sagan is born.[7][82]
December[]
- Paul Robeson begins his first trip to Moscow.[1][83]
- Sersi comes to accept that Ikaris is not coming back to her, causing her to feel lonely.[11][84]
5th[]
- Joan Didion is born.[7][85]
9th[]
- Judi Dench is born.[7][86]
1935[]
- Around this time, the Shirley Temple drink is created.[1][87]
- Monopoly is introduced.[1][88]
- Starline Tours is founded.[1][89]
- Erwin Schrödinger comes up with the Schrödinger's cat thought experiment.[1][90]
January[]
4th[]
- Griffith Berke Wondonski is born.[50][56]
9th[]
- Earl G. Graves Sr. is born.[7][63]
March[]
16th[]
- The Wehrmacht is formed by Adolf Hitler.[1][6]
May[]
- The Concourse Underground at Rockefeller Center is opened.[1][3]
July[]
17th[]
- Donald Sutherland is born.[7][91]
28th[]
August[]
29th[]
September[]
- Jaguar Cars is founded.[1][45]
14th[]
- Kidnapping of Abraham Erskine: Hearing rumors that Adolf Hitler will announce antisemitic laws, Abraham Erskine tries to leave Germany with his family. They are stopped at the Germany/Switzerland border by Johann Schmidt, who wants the Super Soldier Serum. To ensure his cooperation, Schmidt sends Erskine's wife and children to the Dachau concentration camp.[17]
15th[]
- Arnim Zola continues his work on exo-skeleton battle suits and high-tech weaponry.[17]
- Adolf Hitler introduces anti-Semitic legislation at the rally in Nuremberg.[17]
October[]
5th[]
- Carol Coombs is born.[7][94]
December[]
12th[]
- Murder in Harlem is released in the United States.[1][16]
1936[]
- The Walkie-Talkie Wristwatch is invented in Poland.[95]
- A store is established across the street from Herman's Hearty Slice.[96]
- The Rockefeller Center ice rink is installed.[1][3]
- LZ 129 Hindenburg begins service.[25][97]
February[]
16th[]
- Carl Icahn is born.[7][98]
March[]
6th[]
- Marion Barry Jr., later known as Marion Barry, is born.[7][19]
April[]
22nd[]
- Glen Campbell is born.[28][7]
May[]
- Yori Nakajima is born.[99]
June[]
- Steve Rogers graduates from George Washington High School as the Class of 1936.[55]
July[]
15th[]
- George Voinovich is born.[7][100]
17th[]
- The Spanish Civil War begins with a declaration of opposition by a group of Spanish Generals.[1][17]
29th[]
- John McCain is born.[7][27]
October[]
15th[]
- Sarah Rogers dies of tuberculosis.[55] The news is soon heard by her son Steve Rogers.[101]
18th[]
- Sarah Rogers's funeral takes place, and she is buried next to her husband, Joseph.[101]
- Steve Rogers, who now lost both his parents heads home and is found by Bucky Barnes, who offers to let Steve live with him, but Steve refuses and says he can get by on his own. Barnes tells Rogers that he does not have to get by on his own, and that he will be with him "'til the end of the line".[101]
December[]
15th[]
- Donald Goines is born.[7][102]
17th[]
- Pope Francis is born.[7][103]
1937[]
- Steve Rogers begins attending Auburndale Art School.[55]
- Maltesers are introduced.[1][104]
- Pepperidge Farm is founded.[1][96]
- Lothar Collatz introduces the Collatz conjecture.[1][105]
April[]
6th[]
- Merle Haggard is born.[7][11]
22nd[]
- Jack Nicholson is born.[7][106]
26th[]
- HYDRA tests a prototype tank and exo-skeleton battle suit in Guernica, Spain during the Spanish Civil War. At the time it was believed the Luftwaffe was responsible for the destruction which was actually caused by HYDRA.[17]
May[]
6th[]
- With Agatha Harkness present, the LZ 129 Hindenburg explodes, killing thirty-two people. Multiple investigations are opened as bodies are identified. A woman hears rumbling and sees the blimp on fire from outside her window. Survivors are interviewed for the newspaper.[25][97]
7th[]
- An article is published about the Hindenburg disaster, reporting that the safety of the ship had been in question prior to the disaster.[25][97]
15th[]
- Marie Jana KorbelovĂĄ, later known as Madeleine Albright, is born.[7][107]
28th[]
June[]
18th[]
- Gail Godwin is born.[7][48]
19th[]
August[]
28th[]
September[]
6th[]
- E. Fuller Torrey is born.[7][41]
21st[]
- The Hobbit is published.[1][116]
October[]
13th[]
- Musarrat Nazir is born.[7][117]
16th[]
- Bucky Barnes reads The Hobbit.[116][118]
December[]
- "Dottie Underwood" and other girls are trained in the Red Room program in the Soviet Union to become master assassins.[119]
12th[]
- Abraham Erskine's kidnapped wife, daughter and son die of typhus in the Dachau concentration camp.[17]
21st[]
- Jane Fonda is born.[7][113]
1938[]
- Kaplan, Inc. is founded and publishes a series of review books called Barron's.[1][120]
- Steve Rogers graduates from Auburndale Art School.[55]
February[]
24th[]
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premieres in Europe, featuring the Evil Queen.[25][62]
March[]
- As a part of the training in the Red Room, the girls watch American movies, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and fight each other. "Dottie Underwood fights a girl she had befriended and beats her. Unfortunately, Underwood is forced to kill the girl.[119]
1st[]
April[]
13th[]
- Jo Jo Benson is born.[25][122]
18th[]
- Action Comics #1 is published, featuring Superman.[1][11]
29th[]
- Bernie Madoff is born.[7][109]
May[]
24th[]
- David Viscott is born.[7][123]
28th[]
- Raymond Carver is born.[7][124]
July[]
28th[]
- Robert Hughes is born.[7][111]
August[]
21st[]
- Kenny Rogers is born.[7][125]
September[]
30th[]
December[]
5th[]
1939[]
- Steve Rogers is hired as a newspaper boy.[55]
- Peggy Carter enlists in the British Armed Forces.[128]
- The building that Leslie Hansen would later reside in is constructed.[129]
- The Lenox Lounge is founded.[1][16]
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is introduced.[1][130]
- "Wishing (Will Make It So)" by Vera Lynn is released.[1][50]
- The Flag of Chicago is adopted.[1][105]
January[]
1st[]
- Hewlett-Packard is founded.[1][114]
3rd[]
- David Shotter is born.[7][54]
March[]
23rd[]
- SS GruppenfĂŒhrer Schneider participates in the German takeover of the Lithuanian region of Memel, for which he is awarded the Memel Medal.[6]
30th[]
- Detective Comics #27 is published, featuring Bruce Wayne, also known as Batman.[1][89]
April[]
2nd[]
- Marvin Pentz Gay Jr., later known as Marvin Gaye is born.[7][101][131]
7th[]
- Francis Ford Coppola is born.[7][132]
11th[]
- Top of the Mark is established.[1][64]
29th[]
- Howard Bingham is born.[7][65][109]
June[]
20th[]
- Konrad Spindler is born.[7][133]
August[]
25th[]
- The Wizard of Oz is released in the United States, featuring Flying Monkeys and the Wicked Witch of the West.[134][10][63][121][135][97] The movie debuts the song Over the Rainbow, sung by Judy Garland.[1][50]
- Habib Bank Limited is founded.[1][117]
September[]
1st[]
- World War II begins when Nazi Germany invades Poland.[1][17]
3rd[]
- The United Kingdom and France declare war on Nazi Germany in response to Adolf Hitler's invasion of Poland.[136][1]
4th[]
- Daily News reports on the Britain-France alliance declaring war on Germany, with the headline: "War Declared By Britain France".[1][136]
30th[]
- Howard Stark founds Stark Industries.[17]
October[]
5th[]
- The Wehrmacht holds a victory parade in the Polish capital of Warsaw, following their capture of the city.[1][134]
November[]
29th[]
December[]
2nd[]
- LaGuardia Airport is opened.[1][37]
20th[]
- The Panzer Badge is established.[1][6]
- The Wound Badge is established.[1][6]
References[]
- â 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 1.54 1.55 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.60 1.61 1.62 1.63 1.64 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.68 1.69 1.70 1.71 1.72 1.73 1.74 1.75 Sometimes the Marvel Cinematic Universe alludes to events which happened in our world, and it is assumed they happened on the same dates in the universe, for timeline purposes.
- â Cloak & Dagger: 2.07: Vikingtown Sound
- â 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Hawkeye: 1.01: Never Meet Your Heroes
- â Ms. Marvel: 1.03: Destined
- â Secret Invasion: 1.03: Betrayed
- â 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Captain America: The First Avenger
- â 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 7.22 7.23 7.24 7.25 7.26 7.27 7.28 7.29 7.30 7.31 7.32 7.33 7.34 7.35 7.36 7.37 7.38 7.39 7.40 7.41 7.42 7.43 7.44 7.45 7.46 7.47 7.48 7.49 7.50 7.51 7.52 7.53 7.54 7.55 7.56 7.57 7.58 7.59 7.60 7.61 7.62 7.63 7.64 Sometimes the Marvel Cinematic Universe alludes to people who existed in our world, and it is assumed they were born on the same day in the universe, for timeline purposes.
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.04: Eye-Spy
- â The Punisher: 1.05: Gunner
- â 10.0 10.1 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D: 5.13: Principia
- â 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 Eternals
- â 12.0 12.1 Ms. Marvel: 1.05: Time and Again
- â Loki: 1.06: For All Time. Always.
- â Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King
- â Marvel Television Live Auction Lot #602: Mariah Dillard's Scrapbook
- â 16.0 16.1 16.2 Luke Cage: 2.06: The Basement
- â 17.00 17.01 17.02 17.03 17.04 17.05 17.06 17.07 17.08 17.09 17.10 17.11 17.12 Captain America: First Vengeance
- â Luke Cage: 1.01: Moment of Truth
- â 19.0 19.1 Luke Cage: 2.07: On and On
- â Avengers: Endgame
- â 21.0 21.1 Luke Cage: 2.13: They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)
- â Marvel Television Live Auction Lot #364: Victor Torres' Casket
- â 23.0 23.1 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 6.02: Window of Opportunity
- â 24.0 24.1 Ms. Marvel: 1.01: Generation Why
- â 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 25.5 25.6 25.7 Sometimes the Marvel Cinematic Universe alludes to events that happened in our world, and it is assumed they happen on the same dates in the universe, for timeline purposes.
- â Agatha All Along: 1.07: Death's Hand in Mine
- â 27.0 27.1 27.2 Iron Man 2
- â 28.0 28.1 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
- â Black Widow
- â Luke Cage: 2.10: The Main Ingredient
- â 31.00 31.01 31.02 31.03 31.04 31.05 31.06 31.07 31.08 31.09 31.10 31.11 31.12 31.13 31.14 The New Deal shows the year the agents are in to be "1931", with Enoch referring to it as "1-9-3-1" in Know Your Onions, and many other references. In New Life, the Empire State Building's construction progress could reasonably be said to match November 1930-early 1931. So, given it is 1931, it should be January, February at a push. In The New Deal, a poster for Dracula, released February 12, 1931, and a poster for The Phantom of The West, released January 1, 1931, and a poster left over from a football game, with the closest season ending in December 1930, all also suggest January/February.
In Know Your Onions, Viola's passport includes an arrival in Berlin, dated "FEB 12 1931", meaning the earliest she could be back in New York is February 13, 1931. Given that she is in New York the day after the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents arrive, they would have to arrive on February 12, 1931 at the earliest.
Overall, the episodes should be considered as early as possible, particularly for the Empire State Building's construction. Using the earliest allowable date based on Viola returning to New York from Berlin immediately, it can be taken that the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents arrived on February 12, 1931, and the events of The New Deal and Know Your Onions are on February 13-14, 1931. - â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 6.13: New Life
- â 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 33.5 33.6 33.7 33.8 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 7.01: The New Deal
- â 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 7.02: Know Your Onions
- â In Marvel Studios' The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline, Kingo stepping into the spotlight is dated to the "1930s" as "Bollywood flourishes" as a "growing rival" to Hollywood. This is not the very start of his film career, which the book also admits, noting his work goes back to "the early days of silent film" and is placed to 1919 (see other references). However, him stepping into the spotlight properly here can be placed by the description to around the time Bollywood got its first sound films: March 1931.
- â Marvel Studios' The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline
- â 37.0 37.1 Spider-Man: Far From Home
- â Jessica Jones: 3.06: AKA Sorry Face
- â Jessica Jones: 2.12: AKA Pray for My Patsy
- â 40.0 40.1 Luke Cage: 2.12: Can't Front on Me
- â 41.0 41.1 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 5.05: Rewind
- â Runaways: 2.08: Past Life
- â Inhumans: 1.02: Those Who Would Destroy Us
- â 44.0 44.1 Iron Man
- â 45.0 45.1 45.2 Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster.
- â Echo: 1.03: Tuklo
- â Jessica Jones: 3.10: AKA Hero Pants
- â 48.0 48.1 Cloak & Dagger: 2.04: Rabbit Hold
- â 49.0 49.1 Luke Cage: 1.03: Who's Gonna Take the Weight?
- â 50.0 50.1 50.2 50.3 50.4 50.5 Werewolf by Night
- â Sasquatch head prop in Director by Night
- â Werewolf by Night: The Art of the Special
- â 53.0 53.1 53.2 Hawkeye: 1.06: So This Is Christmas?
- â 54.0 54.1 Moon Knight: 1.01: The Goldfish Problem
- â 55.0 55.1 55.2 55.3 55.4 55.5 Steve Rogers' S.H.I.E.L.D. File
- â 56.0 56.1 Niches in the Bloodstone Manor's mausoleum
- â 57.0 57.1 57.2 57.3 Sometimes the Marvel Cinematic Universe alludes to people who existed in our world, and it is assumed they were born on the same day in the universe, for timeline purposes.
- â 58.0 58.1 Echo: 1.01: Chafa
- â Secret Invasion: 1.02: Promises
- â 60.0 60.1 Luke Cage: 1.11: Now You're Mine
- â WandaVision: 1.07: Breaking the Fourth Wall
- â 62.0 62.1 Agatha All Along: 1.01: Seekest Thou the Road
- â 63.0 63.1 63.2 Luke Cage: 2.05: All Souled Out
- â 64.0 64.1 64.2 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
- â 65.0 65.1 Luke Cage: 2.01: Soul Brother #1
- â Ms. Marvel: 1.06: No Normal
- â 67.0 67.1 Jessica Jones: 3.04: AKA Customer Service is Standing By
- â Agent Carter: 1.06: A Sin to Err
- â 69.0 69.1 Jessica Jones: 3.11: AKA Hellcat
- â 70.0 70.1 Agatha All Along: 1.08: Follow Me My Friend / To Glory at the End
- â Daredevil: 3.04: Blindsided
- â Luke Cage: 2.02: Straighten It Out
- â MPower: 1.01: The Women of Black Panther
- â Luke Cage: 2.03: Wig Out
- â Avengers: Infinity War
- â The Incredible Hulk
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 6.06: Inescapable
- â Daredevil: 1.09: Speak of the Devil
- â Agent Carter: 2.04: Smoke & Mirrors
- â Captain Marvel
- â Loki: 2.02: Breaking Brad
- â Spider-Man: No Way Home
- â Secret Invasion: 1.01: Resurrection
- â In Eternals, Sersi says to Ikaris, "I told myself something must have happened to you. So, I waited. Days became years, and you never came back," implying that it took her "years" to accept that Ikaris would not return. "Years" can refer to a minimum of two, and a maximum of 19.997 years, before it becomes "decades." The midpoint of this, 10.999 years, can therefore be taken to be how long Sersi took to accept this. Ikaris left on December 6, 1923, so Sersi can be taken to have accepted Ikaris' absence in December 1934.
- â Runaways: 3.10: Cheat The Gallows
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 5.16: Inside Voices
- â Iron Fist: 2.07: Morning of the Mindstorm
- â Cloak & Dagger: 2.05: Alignment Chart
- â 89.0 89.1 The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special
- â Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
- â Ant-Man and the Wasp
- â The Defenders: 1.02: Mean Right Hook
- â 93.0 93.1 Jessica Jones: 3.02: AKA You're Welcome
- â 94.0 94.1 Hawkeye: 1.04: Partners, Am I Right?
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.02: 0-8-4
- â 96.0 96.1 Hawkeye: 1.02: Hide and Seek
- â 97.0 97.1 97.2 97.3 Agatha All Along: 1.06: Familiar by Thy Side
- â Jessica Jones: 1.06: AKA You're a Winner!
- â Based on Ken Takemoto's age during filming for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and working backwards from the series' setting, Yori Nakajima would have been born in the summer of 1938 if he was a victim of Thanos' Snap, or early 1932 if he was not. Since it is not shown whether or not he Snapped, the middle of these two dates, Spring 1936, can be used as an approximation for Nakajima's birth.
- â Natasha Romanoff's Ohio State ID
- â 101.0 101.1 101.2 101.3 Captain America: The Winter Soldier
- â Luke Cage: 1.02: Code of the Streets
- â Avengers: Age of Ultron
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 5.14: The Devil Complex
- â 105.0 105.1 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
- â Iron Fist: 2.02: The City's Not for Burning
- â Jessica Jones: 1.01: AKA Ladies Night
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D: 5.11: All the Comforts of Home
- â 109.0 109.1 109.2 Luke Cage: 2.04: I Get Physical
- â The Punisher: 2.07: One Bad Day
- â 111.0 111.1 The Punisher: 2.08: My Brother's Keeper
- â The Punisher: 2.09: Flustercluck
- â 113.0 113.1 Thor: Love and Thunder
- â 114.0 114.1 Jessica Jones: 3.07: AKA The Double Half-Wappinger
- â Marvel Television Live Auction Lot# 129: Small New York Bulletin Laminated Press Vehicle Pass
- â 116.0 116.1 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: 1.02: The Star-Spangled Man
- â 117.0 117.1 Ms. Marvel: 1.04: Seeing Red
- â In The Star-Spangled Man, Bucky Barnes says "I read The Hobbit in 1937, when it first came out." The Hobbit was released on September 21, 1937, so Barnes would have to have read it after then. Barnes' line suggests that he read it soon after its release, especially since he specifies he read the book "in 1937," so a weighted average can be taken, placing more weight on the earlier date. Therefore, Barnes can be taken to have read The Hobbit on October 16, 1937.
- â 119.0 119.1 Agent Carter: 1.05: The Iron Ceiling
- â She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: 1.01: A Normal Amount of Rage
- â 121.0 121.1 The Punisher: 2.06: Nakazat
- â Echo: 1.05: Maya
- â Jessica Jones: 3.12: AKA A Lotta Worms
- â Secret Invasion: 1.04: Beloved
- â The Punisher: 1.03: Kandahar
- â Runaways: 2.02: Radio On
- â She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: 1.08: Ribbit and Rip It
- â Peggy Carter's S.H.I.E.L.D. File
- â Jessica Jones: 2.03: AKA Sole Survivor
- â Hawkeye: 1.05: Ronin
- â Guardians of the Galaxy
- â Eternals - Deleted Scene
- â Moon Knight: 1.02: Summon the Suit
- â 134.0 134.1 The Avengers
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 7.04: Out of the Past
- â 136.0 136.1 Jessica Jones: 2.07: AKA The Double Half-Wappinger