Victor Timely

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Victor Timely is a male comic character who features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Victor Timely

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Victor Timely was created by Peter Sanderson and Rich Yanizeski where he made his first appearance in Avengers Annual v1 #21 (July, 1992).

In other media

Television

  • In Loki, Victor Timely appeared in the setting of the live-action television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe where he was portrayed by actor Jonathan Majors. On the orders of Miss Minutes, following the plans of the late He Who Remains, Ravonna Renslayer had slipped the young Victor Timely the TVA Handbook in 1868, changing the trajectory of his life and allowing him to become a scientist with an understanding of time far beyond of his contemporaries. Renslayer and Miss Minutes then went to visit Timely in 1893 on this new branch, where they also ran into Loki and Mobius who were after him, as they needed his Temporal Aura to save the TVA, and Sylvie, who was hunting him down to kill him and all of his variants; Loki and Mobius eventually managed to rescue him and take him to the TVA. After Victor and Sylvie send Miss Minutes and Renslayer back to the Citadel at the End of Time, where He Who Remains' corpse is now rotting, Miss Minutes decides to tell Renslayer about her history, while Loki and Mobius bring Victor to the TVA. When Timely arrives at the TVA, he meets B-15, Casey, and O.B. When they prepare the device to fix the loom, he is kidnapped by Renslayer, Miss Minutes, and X-5, and while they interrogate him, Sylvie, with her charm, causes X-5 to prune Renslayer and Miss Minutes is deactivated. When Timely tries to fix the loom, he is killed. After Loki travels by controlling the time he spends by focusing on one person, Timely survives and manages to fix the loom, but the infinite number of branches make it mathematically impossible. Subsequently, Loki manages to weave the branches into Yggdrasil, allowing the Multiverse to survive.

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Appearances

  • Avengers Annual v1: (1992)

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