Maybe you wouldn’t want to live in the many fantastical locations you find in comics, but these places offer endless opportunities for enrichment and enjoyment. You might be familiar with a lot of the places mentioned here, but you’ve probably never considered them from a tourist’s perspective. That’s what I’d like to do today: run down the attractions each area boasts so you can dream of your perfect, impossible vacation. Superheroes might just be the least interesting thing you’ll see in these fascinating, far-flung locales! Just be sure to note the pros and cons of each place before booking your trip — I will not be held responsible if you get eaten by a troll in someplace like… Can’t get enough comics? Check out our latest comics articles! Pros: You might get to meet a Norse god! Cons: You might get to meet a Norse god… Pros: It’s basically a real-life version of one of those tabletop role-playing games. Cons: Time doesn’t work there the way it does here, so your two-week vacation might turn into a decade-long sojourn. Actually, given the state of our dimension, that may turn out to be a pro. Pros: It’s Wakanda!! Cons: Namor once flooded the whole place, so maybe bring your floaties. Pros: A trans-inclusive, woman-only safe space to spend a weekend. Cons: The bottomless cave filled with existential horrors and the shark-infested ocean are a bit of a downer. Pros: This is the best place on Earth to unplug, forget about modern woes, and just chill… Cons: …because Doctor Doom orders you to. Pros: A good choice for those who aren’t ready for more exotic locations and want to stick with something familiar. Cons: Do not wear any Insane Clown Posse T-shirts. Do not visit in winter. Do not bring your cat. Do not touch any plants. Do not stay anywhere with the number two in the address. Do not — come to think of it, maybe we should see what’s doing in Metropolis.

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