Led by Sun God (Superman), he was joined by the Norn (Doctor Fate, complete with ankh motif), the Jovian (Martian Manhunter), Rider (Batman), Doctor Spectrum (Green Lantern, who would later join another Justice League knockoff, the Squadron Supreme), and Boundless (Flash). Not since the Kurt Busiek JLA/Avengers crossover from 2001 has there been (to my knowledge), even a single. Thats why I think it would be interesting to have a crossover, because each of their series is so different. I can scarcely think of a single Marvel/DC crossover of any kind in the last 17 years. The Society, of course, was a blatant pastiche/reference to the Justice League. Marvel has one kind of comics, while DC has another. While they save both universes, they quickly run into the problem that they might have to kill billions in order to save all of existence.Įventually, they came into conflict with the Great Society, a group of superheroes from another Earth who also were trying to deal with the Incursions. DC Marvel Crossovers are canon 1 Edited By deactivated-6155f5fcc6972 I think almost all of DC Marvel crossovers are actually canon to both properties. To do this, they begin detonating other Earths, before they can collide with their own and destroy both universes. New Avengers followed the Illuminati as they attempt to save the multiverse from the ever growing threat of the Incursions of other universes. Their listed aliases (alter egos) are their current ones at to. In Jonathan Hickman's occasionally interminable Avengers run, half the story was told through New Avengers. Just to be clear, the characters from these couples are taken from their respective Prime Earth (DC) & Earth-616 (MARVEL) realities. While the identity of the man who destroyed the satellite is never addressed, the parallels and the reference is obvious to an eagle-eyed reader. 36 appearances Crossover last edited by Hyjurocket on 02/16/23 05:10PM View full history NOTE: Please don't add this to team-ups such as if Spider-Man and Thor team-up. DC/Marvel Crossover Classics (Volume) - Comic Vine DC/Marvel Crossover Classics 4 issues Volume Published by Marvel. This creates another algae monster, that Namor must battle and defeat. until 1974, in an entirely different comic book universe! In Savage Sub-Mariner #72, written by none other than Steve Skeates, we see a gloved hand destroy the satellite, just as in Aquaman. Unfortunately, Aquaman was cancelled after #56, and the storyline was never continued. Aquaman manages to detonate the satellite at the climax of the issue. Why wouldnt this be in the same line of thinking Id be game for something like this. Sounds great! Small catch, it causes a massive growth of algae that threatens to consume the city, bringing in Aquaman. DC and Marvel have done crossovers and youve seen how their fans can get. Now, Crusader has bad eyesight, so he builds a satellite to light up Detroit at night, so he can continue fighting crime. Widely regarded as one of the Justice League's worst adversaries, the greatest enemy of New Genesis and one of the biggest threats to the DC Multiverse, he seeks to bend everything to his will and. DC) is a comic book miniseries intercompany crossover published by DC Comics and Marvel Comics from April to May 1996. After its release, Marvel started having annual crossover events where a mini series was established for the event, which impacted most Marvel comic books. In Aquaman #56, Skeates writes the story of new superhero, Crusader. Secret Wars was the first modern Marvel event where a separate limited series was launched, with other tie-ins following it. In 1971, a writer named Steve Skeates was writing Aquaman. But the DC Universe is the one we're familiar with - the Orrery of Worlds, as we've called it - and it's floating in this source with multiple multiverses.This is one of the stranger crossovers, and in fact half of it lays the groundwork for one of the very first. I figure it gives us a scope that every comics universe exists somewhere in there. These bubbles, there's so many of them out there that there's the Marvel multiverse and there's the DC multiverse and over there's the Archie multiverse. That's why I think it would be interesting to have a crossover, because each of their series is so different. I suggested to Dan if you imagine like a champagne glass and you picture all these bubbles rising and giving form to each other, that's what the real multiverse looks like. Marvel has one kind of comics, while DC has another. Summary Short summary describing this issue. I just read this interview of grant morrisonĪll the current models of the multiverse from cosmologists and actual physics and science suggest that there are multiple bubble universes and they give birth to one another like how bubbles arise from bubbles. Marvel DC Crossover » Marvel DC Crossover 29 - The Punisher / Deadpool released by Panini Verlag on January 1, 2002.
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