Yes.
A mathematical multiverse is type 4
The universe is postulated to be pandimensional, meaning the universe is a union of all dimensions and is an infinite domain beyond special or temporal attributes. A universe characterized by pandimensionality provides an understanding of nonlocality, acausality, unpredictability, infinite realities and dimensions, and paranormal phenomenon (Butcher, 1998b). Philosophies emerge within cosmologies. Furthermore, the manner in which one interprets a particular cosmology filters down to the level of practice/research or action.
Human beings and their environment are pandimensional, meaning reality is nonlinear, nontemporal, and nonspatial and connotes the relative nature of spacetime, the presence of infinite realities, and nonlinear change.
Change is always continuous, unpredictable, creative, and evolves toward increasing innovativeness and diversity.
Hercules is the archetype of man
They are figures of motifs/patterns shaped by the beliefs of mankind in myths. So, in Norse mythology, the figure of the trickster is Loki; the figure of the thunder god is Thor, etc.
Concerning the god’s, the appearances of the Marvel gods are only a representation of the archetype in the universe. Their "true forms" transcend space and time, as they are Jungian archetypes.