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Encyclopedia > Intercompany crossover

In comic books, an intercompany crossover (also called cross-company or company crossover) is a comic or series of comics where characters published by one company meet those published by another (for example, DC Comics' Superman meeting Marvel's Spider-Man). These usually occur in special "one-shot" issues or a miniseries. Image File history File links Acap. ... Image File history File links Information. ... A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ... DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ... Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ... Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... A miniseries (sometimes mini-series), in a serial storytelling medium, is a production which tells a story in a limited number of episodes. ...


Crossovers may be considered canon, but are often seen as being outside of a character's continuity. They can be a joke or gag, a dream sequence, or even a "what if" scenario (such as DC's Elseworlds). It has been suggested that Gaming crossovers be merged into this article or section. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... In fiction, continuity is consistency of the characteristics of persons, plot, objects, places and events seen by the reader or viewer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Characters are often licensed or sold from one company to another, as with DC acquiring such characters of Fawcett Comics, Quality Comics, and Charlton Comics as the original Captain Marvel, Plastic Man and Captain Atom. In this way, heroes originally published by different companies can become part of the same fictional universe, and interactions between such characters are no longer considered intercompany crossovers. Whiz Comics #2, the first appearance of Captain Marvel, the companys most popular character. ... Crack Comics #1 (May, 1940), featuring the Clock, previously introduced as the first masked comic book superhero. ... Big C logo, used from Sept. ... For other uses, see Captain Marvel. ... Plastic Man (Patrick Eel OBrian) is a fictional comic-book superhero originally published by Quality Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. ... Captain Atom is a fictional comic book superhero. ...


Although a meeting between a licensed character and a wholly owned character (e.g., between Red Sonja and Spider-Man, or Ash Williams and the Marvel Zombies) is technically an intercompany crossover, comics companies rarely bill them as such. Likewise is the case when some characters are owned or to some extent controlled by their creators, as with Doctor Who antagonists the Daleks, which are not owned by the UK television network the BBC although the character Doctor Who is. Red Sonja, a warrior woman out of majestic Hyrkania, is a low fantasy sword and sorcery heroine created by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith. ... Spider-Man swinging around his hometown, New York City. ... Ashley J. Ash Williams (Ashly in the original Evil Dead script) is the fictional protagonist in the Evil Dead horror film franchise, played by Bruce Campbell, and created by director Sam Raimi. ... Marvel Zombies is a comic book miniseries, published by Marvel Comics. ... Doctor Who is a long-running award-winning British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The series depicts the adventures of a mysterious time-traveller known as the Doctor who explores time and space in his TARDIS time ship with his companions, solving problems and righting wrongs. ... An ... Daleks can refer to either: Plural of Dalek, the fictional robot; or Daleks (video game). ... A television network is a distribution network for television content whereby a central operation provides programming for many television stations. ... The British Broadcasting Corporation, which is usually known as the BBC, is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB£4 billion. ...

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Published crossovers

Golden and Silver Ages

The Inferior Five #10 (Oct. 1968). Cover art by Win Mortimer & Tex Blaisdell.
The Inferior Five #10 (Oct. 1968). Cover art by Win Mortimer & Tex Blaisdell.
  • All Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940/41)
The Justice Society of America was created in this issue, combining National Comics' Doctor Fate, Hour-Man (as it was then spelled), the Spectre, and the Sandman, and All-American Publications' the Atom, the Flash, Green Lantern, and Hawkman. National and All-American, separate companies, shared the unofficial "DC" label due to joint funding.

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Unofficial

  • Lois Lane and Captain Marvel
"The Monkey's Paw", a story from Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #42 (July 1963), featured a one-panel appearance, with his costume mis-colored, by the defunct Fawcett Comics' Captain Marvel, who was not yet a DC character. The letters page of #113 (Oct. 1971) described it as "strictly a private joke" on the part of former Captain Marvel artist Kurt Schaffenberger. The story was reprinted in #104 (Oct. 1970) with the costume coloring corrected.
The first DC Comics/Marvel Comics intercompany collaboration.
The first DC Comics/Marvel Comics intercompany collaboration.
  • Homages
Writers during the 1960s and early 1970s sometimes engaged in a form of intercompany crossover with thinly disguised imitations of a competing company's characters, as opposed to parodies in satirical-humor stories. In this way, Marvel's superhero team the Avengers met a version of DC's Justice League of America in The Avengers vol. 1, #70, 85-86, and 147-48. In Action Comics #351-53 (1967) DC's Superman met a villain called Zha-Vam, whose powers and name were derivative of Captain Marvel (then owned by Fawcett Comics) and of the magic word Shazam that gave Captain Marvel his powers. Superman similarly met versions of Marvel's Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and Sub-Mariner (The Kookie Quartet, Cobweb Kid, and Sub-Moron) in The Inferior Five #10 (Oct. 1968).
In the 1970s, the annual Rutland Halloween Parade was used as the setting of a number of superhero comic books published by both Marvel and DC Comics. Costumed parade attendees in these books were often depicted wearing the uniforms of characters from the other company. Justice League of America #103 (Dec. 1972) in particular features the title heroes encountering versions of Captain America, Spiderman and Thor (Commando America, Webslinger and Thundergod). Other issues featuring the parade include Batman #237, DC Super-Stars #18, Freedom Fighters #6, Amazing Adventures #16, Avengers # 83 and #119, Marvel Feature # 2, and The Mighty Thor #207.
Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man one-shot (1976). Cover art by Carmine Infantino (layout), Ross Andru (finished pencils) & Dick Giordano (inks).
Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man one-shot (1976). Cover art by Carmine Infantino (layout), Ross Andru (finished pencils) & Dick Giordano (inks).

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1975-1982

  • The co-publication of the comic adaptation of MGM's The Wizard of Oz by Marvel and DC made possible future intercompany cross-overs between the two comic book giants.[1]
  • Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man (1976)
The first official intercompany crossover of the modern age.
  • Marvel Treasury Edition #28 (1981)
Superman and Spider-Man vs. the Parasite and Dr. Doom
  • DC Special Series #27 (Fall 1981)
Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk
Superman and the Masters of the Universe

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, see The Wizard of Oz (adaptations). ... Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ... Spider-Man swinging around his hometown, New York City. ... The Parasite is a fictional character and supervillain who appears in Superman stories published by DC Comics. ... Cover to Heroes Reborn: Fantastic Four #5. ... Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ... The Incredible Hulk in popular media, see Hulk. ... The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ... Teen Titans redirects here. ... DC Comics Presents. ... Clash of the titans: He-Man and Skeletor face off on the cover of a vintage MOTU graphic novel. ...

Unofficial

  • Mantis and the Justice League
In DC comics' Justice League of America #142 (May 1977), writer Steve Englehart re-introduced Mantis, a character he had created in Marvel Comics' The Avengers, picking up the plot threads from her last appearance there and renaming her Willow.[2]
In X-Men #107 (Oct. 1977), writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum introduced the Imperial Guard, characters modeled after Cockrum's previous assignment, DC's Legion of Super-Heroes. Members included heroes with the powers of, and similar costumes to, the Legionnaires Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl, Timber Wolf, Wildfire, Brainiac 5, Chameleon Boy, Star Boy and Shadow Lass.

Mantis is a fictional character, a superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe, and former member of the Avengers. ... The Justice League is a DC Comics superhero team. ... Steve Englehart (born April 22, 1947, Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American comic book writer best known for his work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, particularly in the 1970s. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Legion of Super-Heroes is a DC Comics superhero team created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The cover of Giant-Size X-Men #1 by Gil Kane & Cockrum, featuring characters Cockrum designed. ... Lightning Lad, or Live Wire, (Garth Ranzz of the planet Winath) is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ... Saturn Girl is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero, a telepath and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, an organization of teenage heroes that exists one thousand years in the future. ... Trimber Wolf can refer to Canis lupus lycaon, the timber wolf Timber Wolf, a DC Comics character the Minnesota Timberwolves, a National Basketball Association franchise In the BattleTech universe, a TimberWolf is a type of Clan Battlemech. ... Wildfire is a fictional character who exists in 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. ... Brainiac 5 (Querl Dox) is a fictional character who exists in the future of the DC Comics universe. ... Chameleon Boy (Reep Daggle) is a DC Comics superhero, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the thirtieth century. ... Star Boy (Thom Kallor) is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ... Shadow Lass is a fictional character in the 30th century of the DC Universe. ...

1987-1989

With Cerebus
  • Cerebus #104
With Flaming Carrot
  • Flaming Carrot #25
With Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Usagi Yojimbo #10
With Leonardo of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. ... Cerebus the Aardvark (or simply Cerebus) was an ambitious monthly independent comic book begun by Canadian artist Dave Sim in 1977, and running for 300 issues and 6,000 pages, through March 2004. ... Flaming Carrot Comics is a surrealist comic book by Bob Burden between 1979 and 1993. ...

1990

Planet of the Apes and Alien Nation
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Meet Archie

For the 1995 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ... Published by DC Comics, Judgement on Gotham is the first of two Batman/Judge Dredd crossovers. ... Batman vs. ... This article is about the book. ... Alien Nation may refer to: Alien Nation (film), the 1988 motion picture Alien Nation (TV series), the 1989–1990 television series Alien Nation (TV series episode), the 1989 pilot episode of the television series Alien Nation (Comic Books), a 1990s series of comic books based on the Tenctonese. ... Archie Comics is an American comic book publisher known for its many series featuring the fictional teenage Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle and Forsythe Jughead Jones characters created by Bob Montana. ...

1992

With Cerebus
With Spawn; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics

RoboCop vs. ... This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... Magnus, Robot Fighter #12, Valiant Comics Magnus, Robot Fighter is a fictional character created by writer/artist Russ Manning in 1963, based primarily on Tarzan. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this comics-related article or section may require cleanup. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Image Comics Logo Image Comics is an American comic book publisher. ...

1993

With Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Deathmate: Preview, Deathmate: Prologue, Deathmate: Red, Deathmate: Blue, Deathmate: Black, Deathmate: Yellow, Deathmate: Epilogue
  • Magnus, Robot Fighter/Nexus #1-2
  • Batman/Judge Dredd: Vendetta in Gotham
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Flaming Carrot: The Land of Green Fire #1-4
  • Pinhead vs. Marshal Law: Law in Hell #1-2

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1994

Superman: The Man of Steel #35-36, Hardware #17-18, Superboy #6-7, Icon #15-16, Steel #6-7, Blood Syndicate #16-17, Worlds Collide #1, Static #14
  • Razor and Shi Special #1
  • Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights
  • Batman vs. Predator II: Bloodmatch #1-4
  • Youngblood #9-10
With Spawn; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics
  • Razor/Dark Angel: The Final Nail #1-2
  • WildC.A.T.s/Cyberforce crossover between two imprints of Image Comics
WildC.A.T.s #6-7, Cyberforce #1-3

This article contains a trivia section. ... Archie and the Punisher meet in this this well-received. ... Worlds Collide was a DC Comics title published in (July 1994) to co-incide with an inter-company crossover event. ... Milestone Medias character Static Animated version of Static Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ... Hardware (real name Curt Metcalf) is a Milestone Comics superhero. ... Conner Kent (or Kon-El) was the fictional superhero known as Superboy in the DC Universe. ... Icon is a fictional superhero created by Milestone Comics and published by DC Comics. ... Steel is a name used by several fictional characters owned and published by DC Comics in their universe. ... In Milestone Comics fictional city of Dakota, the Blood Syndicate is a loose affiliation of super-powered individuals brought together by circumstance; 35 issues of their eponymous comic book, written largely by Ivan Velez, Jr. ... Static is a teenage African-American superhero with electromagnetic powers. ... Cover to Shi:Sempo #1 by David Finch. ... Youngblood is a superhero team, and eponymous comic book, created by Rob(The shitty Artist) Liefeld. ... Image Comics Logo Image Comics is an American comic book publisher. ...

1995

Judge Dredd/Lobo: Psycho-Bikers vs. The Mutants From Hell one-shot (1995). Cover art by Simon Bisley.
  • Vampirella/Shadowhawk: Creatures of the Night
  • Shadowhawk/Vampirella: Creatures of the Night
  • Superman vs. Aliens #1-3
  • Batman/Judge Dredd: The Ultimate Riddle
  • Violator vs. Badrock #1-4 ccrossover between two imprints of Image Comics
  • Freak Force #9
With Cyberforce; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics
  • Savage Dragon #13
With WildC.A.T.s; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics
  • WildC.A.T.s #14 (features Savage Dragon; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger
  • Cyblade/Shi: The Battle for Independents
  • Shi/Cyblade: The Battle for Independents
  • Shadowhawk #17 (features Spawn; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • Gen¹³/The Maxx (crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • Grifter/Badrock #1-3 (crossover between two imprints of Image Comics; Issue #3 never released)
  • Badrock #2 (features Savage Dragon; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • Spider-Man and Batman: Disordered Minds
  • Hellina/Catfight
  • Ultraverse Spine: Marvel/Malibu crossover
  • Avengers/Ultraforce
  • Ultraforce/Avengers
  • Prime vs. The Incredible Hulk #0
  • Nightman vs. Wolverine #0
  • The All-New Exiles vs. X-Men #0
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Savage Dragon
  • Savage Dragon #22 (features Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
  • Cyberforce #26-28 (features Ash)
  • Chapel #4-6 (features Spawn; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • Deadly Duo (vol. 1) #2 (features Maul from WildC.A.T.s; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • Glory/Avengelyne
  • Avengelyne/Glory
  • Ghost/The Shadow
  • Judge Dredd vs. Lobo: Psycho-Bikers vs. The Mutants From Hell
  • Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances

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1996

  • Double Impact/Hellina
  • Hellina/Double Impact
  • Shattered Image #1-4 (crossover of all Image imprints)
  • Black September: Marvel/Malibu crossover
    • Black September #Infinity
    • Prime #Infinity, 1-15
    • Nightman #Infinity, 1-4
    • Siren #Infinity, 1-3
    • Mantra #Infinity, 1-7
    • The All-New Exiles #Infinity, 1-11
    • Rune #Infinity, 1-7
    • Ultraforce #Infinity, 1-15
  • Conan #4 (features Rune)
  • Conan vs. Rune
  • Conan the Savage #4 (features Rune)
  • Siren Special #1 (features the Juggernaut)
  • Ultraforce/Spider-Man #1A, 1B (featured separate stories)
  • Prime/Captain America
  • Rune vs. Venom
  • Nightman/Gambit #1-3
  • The Phoenix Resurrection: Red Shift #0
  • The Phoenix Resurrection: Genesis #0
  • The Phoenix Resurrection: Revelations #0
  • The Phoenix Resurrection: Aftermath #0
  • Foxfire #1-2 (features Black Knight)
  • Foxfire #3-4 (features The Punisher)
  • Ultraverse Unlimited #1-2 (features Black Knight, Sersi, Warlock)
  • Marvel/Malibu: Dream Team #1 (pin-ups)
  • Marvel/Malibu: Dream Team #2: Battezones (pin-ups)
  • Deadly Duo II #1-4 (features Spawn, Savage Dragon, Grunge from Gen¹³, Riptide from Youngblood; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • DC vs. Marvel / Marvel vs. DC #1-4
  • The Amalgam Age of Comics
  • Grifter/Shi: Final Rites #1-2
  • Avengelyne/Prophet #1-2
  • Painkiller Jane vs. The Darkness
  • Warrior Nun Areala vs. Razor
  • Razor/Warrior Nun Areala
  • Creed/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Nira X/Cynder: Endangered Species
  • Double Impact/Lethal Strike: Double Stryke
  • Lethal Strike/Double Impact: Lethal Impact
  • Savage Dragon/Spawn (Savage Dragon #30, Spawn #52; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • Badrock/Wolverine
  • X-O Manowar/Iron Man in Heavy Metal
  • Iron Man/X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal
  • Batman/Grendel II #1-2
  • Savage Dragon #34-35 (features Hellboy)
  • Nira X/Hellina: Heaven & Hell
  • Hellina/Nira X: Angels of Death
  • Backlash/Spider-Man #1-2
  • Grifter and the Mask #1-2
  • Youngblood/X-Force
  • Deathblow and Wolverine #1-2
  • Tomoe/Witchblade: Fire Sermon
  • Prophet/Cable #1-2
  • Gen¹³ #13A, 13B, 13C (features, Archie, Bone, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Savage Dragon, Spawn, Madman, The Maxx, Hellboy, Monkeyman & O’Brien, Shi, Strangers in Paradise, Wolverine)
  • DC/Marvel: All Access #1-4
  • Medieval Spawn/Witchblade #1-3 (crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • X-Force/Youngblood
  • Avengelyne/Warrior Nun Areala
  • Silver Surfer/Superman
  • Team X/Team 7
  • Angela/Glory: Rage of Angels
  • Youngblood (vol. 2) #6 (features Angela)
  • Team Youngblood #21 (features Angela)
  • Glory #10 (features Angela)
  • Maximage #4 (features Angela)
  • Glory/Angela: Hell’s Angels
  • Warrior Nun Areala/Avengelyne
  • Batman and Captain America
Spawn/WildC.A.T.s: Devilday #2 (1996). Cover art by Scott Clark.
  • Devil’s Reign: Marvel/Top Cow crossover
    • Devil’s Reign #½: Silver Surfer/Witchblade
    • Weapon Zero/Silver Surfer
    • Cyblade/Ghost Rider
    • Ghost Rider/Ballistic
    • Ballistic/Wolverine
    • Wolverine/Witchblade
    • Witchblade/Elektra
    • Elektra/Cyblade
    • Silver Surfer/Weapon Zero
    • Devil’s Reign Interlude: Cyberforce #30
  • Mars Attacks!/Savage Dragon #1-4
  • Spawn/WildC.A.T.S. #1-4 (crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • Daredevil/Shi: Blind Faith
  • Shi/Daredevil: Honor Thy Mother
  • Spider-Man/Gen¹³
  • Mars Attacks the Image Universe #1-4
  • Spider-Man Team-Up #5 (features Savage Dragon and Destroyer Duck)
  • Savage Dragon/Destroyer Duck (features Spider-Man and Howard the Duck)
  • Lobo/The Mask #1-2
  • Catwoman/Vampirella: The Furies
  • Tarzan vs. Predator at the Earth's Core

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Dark Claw is a fictional character and an Amalgam Comics superhero. ... For the concept of enhanced warriors in general, see Supersoldier. ... Storm (real name Ororo Munroe) is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. ... Wonder Woman is a fictional DC Comics superheroine co-created by William Moulton Marston and wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston. ... The JLX are an Amalgam Comics superhero team, consisting mostly of metamutants. ... The Justice League is a DC Comics superhero team. ... Catwoman is a fictional character associated with DC Comics Batman franchise and created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. ... Elektra Natchios, usually known only by her first name Elektra, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Deathstroke the Terminator (Slade Wilson), also called simply Deathstroke (and originally simply the Terminator) is a fictional character, a supervillain in the DC Comics Universe. ... Daredevil (Matt Murdock) is a superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. ... Doctor Strange is a fictional character, a comic book sorcerer and superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. ... Doctor Fate is a DC Comics superhero and wizard, best known as a member of the Justice Society of America. ... Spider-Boy is a fictional character, the alter ego of Pete Ross and a Amalgam Comics superhero created by writer Karl Kesel and artist Mike Wieringo. ... For other uses, see Batman (disambiguation). ... S.H.I.E.L.D. (originally an acronym for Supreme Headquarters, International Espionage, Law-Enforcement Division, changed in 1991 to Strategic Hazard Intervention, Espionage and Logistics Directorate) is a fictional counterterrorism and intelligence agency in the Marvel Universe that often deals with superhuman threats. ... For the French hip hop artist, see Nikkfurie. ... In the fictional Amalgam Comics Universe, Speed Demon is the name of two superheroes. ... The Flash is a name shared by several DC Comics superheroes. ... 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Sister Shannon is in the foreground. ... // X-O Manowar (Aric Dacia) is a fictional Valiant Comics superhero created by legendary writer and former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter, artist Bob Layton and Jon Hartz. ... Iron Man (Anthony Edward Tony Stark) is a fictional comic-book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Iron Man/X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal is a game which features two comic book characters: Iron Man and X-O Manowar. ... Hellboy is a fictional Dark Horse Comics character created by Mike Mignola. ... The Mask originated as comic book series by publisher Dark Horse Comics. ... Deathblow is a fictional comic book character created by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi from the Wildstorm Universe. ... Cable (Nathan Christopher Summers, a. ... Bone is an independently published comic book series, originally serialized in 55 irregularly-released issues from 1991 to 2004, notable as one of the longest-running self-published comic book series by a single writer/artist. ... Madman is a comic book series set in one of the many parallel worlds existing in the Multiverse. ... Strangers in Paradise volume 3, issue 1 alternate cover. ... Access (Axel Asher) is a fictional character created by Amalgam Comics. ... Team 7 is the name of a comic book team from DC Comics/Wildstorm. ... Angela is a comic book character in Todd McFarlanes Spawn. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 386 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (400 × 621 pixel, file size: 62 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Cover of Spawn/WildC.A.T.s: Devilday #2. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 386 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (400 × 621 pixel, file size: 62 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Cover of Spawn/WildC.A.T.s: Devilday #2. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this comics-related article or section may require cleanup. ... Wildcats is the name of multiple incarnations of the Wildstorm comics superhero comic book. ... 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1997

  • The Incredible Hulk/Pitt
  • Gen¹³/Generation X
  • Daredevil/Batman
  • Shi/Vampirella
  • Vampirella/Shi
  • Catwoman/Vampirella - The Furies
  • Spider-Man/Badrock #1-2
  • Altered Image #1-3 (crossover of all Image imprints)
  • WildC.A.T.s/X-Men
  • JLA/WildC.A.T.s
  • Amalgam: Wave 2
    • The Dark Claw Adventures (Batman + Wolverine)
    • Super-Soldier: Man of War (Superman + Captain America)
    • JLX Unleashed (JLA + X-Men)
    • Generation Hex (Jonah Hex + Generation X)
    • Bat-Thing (Man-Bat + Man-Thing)
    • Lobo the Duck (Lobo + Howard the Duck)
    • Spider-Boy Team-Up (Spider-Man + Superboy)
    • The Exciting X-Patrol (X-Force + Doom Patrol)
    • Magnetic Men featuring Magneto (Magneto + Metal Men)
    • Iron Lantern (Iron Man + Green Lantern)
    • Thorion of the New Asgods (Thor + Orion and the New Gods)
    • Challengers of the Fantastic (Fantastic Four + Challengers of the Unknown)
  • Azrael/Ash
  • Batman/Aliens #1-2
  • Vampirella Crossover Gallery #1 (pin-ups featuring Savage Dragon, Madman, Painkiller Jane, Hellshock, and more)
  • Avengelyne/Warrior Nun Areala II: The Nazarene Affair
  • Savage Dragon/Marshal Law #1-2
  • The Superman/Madman Hullabaloo! #1-3
  • Cyberfrog vs. Creed
  • Hellina/Cynder
  • Cynder/Hellina
  • Wetworks/Vampirella
  • Vampirella/Wetworks
  • Batman/Spider-Man
  • World War 3: Marvel/Wildstorm crossover
    • Fantastic Four (vol. 2) #13
    • Avengers (vol. 2) #13
    • Iron Man (vol. 2) #13
    • Captain America (vol. 2) #13
  • Warrior Nun Areala/Glory
  • Gladiator/Supreme
  • Unlimited Access #1-4
  • Batman vs. Predator III: Blood Ties #1-4
  • Predator vs. Judge Dredd #1-3
  • Generation X/Gen¹³

Gen¹³ is a fictional superhero team and comic book series originally written by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi and illustrated by J. Scott Campbell. ... Generation X was a Marvel Comics superhero team, a 1990s-era X-Men junior team. ... WildC.A.T.s/X-Men trade paperback cover by Jim Lee. ... Superman, catalyst of the Golden Age: Superman #14 (Feb. ... Showcase #4 (Oct. ... Wolverine, a member of the X-Men, a popular franchise in the Modern Age, and an anti-hero, a popular character type The Modern Age of Comic Books is an informal name for the period in the history of mainstream American comic books generally considered to last from the mid... Jonah Hex is a western comic book anti-hero, created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga, and published by DC Comics. ... Man-Bat (real name Dr. Kirk Langström) is a fictional character in DC Comics universe who first appeared in Detective Comics #400, illustrated by Neal Adams. ... The Man-Thing is a fictional comic book creature created by Stan Lee, Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway, and featured in various Marvel Comics titles, the most prominent of which was written by Steve Gerber. ... In the fictional Amalgam Comics, Lobo the Duck is a combination of DC ComicsLobo and Marvel Comics Howard the Duck. ... Iron Lantern is a fictional character and an Amalgam Comics superhero, whose true debut was in Iron Lantern #1, though his first appearance in the Amalgam universe was in Showcase of Suspense #1. ... Orion is a fictional deity published by DC Comics. ... The New Gods are a fictional race published by DC Comics, as well as the title for four series of comics about those characters. ... The Fantastic Four is a fictional American team of comic-book superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Cover to Challengers of the Unknown #7, 1959. ... Azrael (Jean-Paul Valley) is a fictional character from DC Comics. ... Batman/Aliens is a fictional crossover between the Dark Detective and the Xenomorph. ... Wetworks is a comic book series created by comic book artist Whilce Portacio and writer Brandon Choi. ... WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm or Wildstorm, is a publishing imprint and studio of American comic book publisher DC Comics. ... Gladiator (Kallark), a. ... Supreme is a fictional superhero created by Rob Liefeld. ... Predator vs. ...

1998

Batman/Hellboy/Starman #1 (1998). Cover art by Mike Mignola.

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1999

  • Witchblade/Tomb Raider
  • Witchblade/Tomb Raider #½
  • Vampirella/Lady Death: Dark Hearts
  • Lady Death vs. Vampirella
  • Superman/Fantastic Four: The Infinite Destruction
  • The Darkness/Batman
  • The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman
  • Witchblade/Darkchylde
  • Warrior Nun Areala/Razor II: Revenge
  • Razor/Warrior Nun Areala: Dark Prophecy #1-4
  • Razor/Warrior Nun Areala/Poizon
  • Wild Times: Gen¹³ #1 (features the Teen Titans)
  • Wild Times: DV8 #1 (features Sgt. Rock and the Easy Company)
  • Wild Times: Deathblow #1 (features Jonah Hex)
  • Wild Times: Wetworks #1 (features Superman)
  • Lady Pendragon/More Than Mortal
  • More Than Mortal/Lady Pendragon
  • Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman #1-4
  • Superman/Savage Dragon: Metropolis
  • Batman/Daredevil: King of New York
  • Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future #1-4

Brian Pulidos Lady Death. ... DV8 is a comic book published by Wildstorm. ... One of Joe Kuberts evocative covers for Sgt. ... Easy Company is the name of a fictional comic book World War II US Army infantry unit led by Sgt. ... James H. Pierce and Joan Burroughs Pierce starred in the 1932-34 Tarzan radio series 1964 Edition of Tarzan of the Apes Tarzan, a fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, first appeared in the 1912 novel Tarzan of the Apes, and then in twenty-three sequels. ... Metropolis Skyline, as seen in Smallville. ...

2000

  • Vampirella #23-26 (features Lady Death)
  • Purgatori vs. Vampirella
  • Aria/Angela: Heavenly Creatures #1-2
  • Dark Minds/Witchblade
  • Lady Death vs. Vampirella II
  • Superman/Gen¹³ #1-3
  • Joker/The Mask #1-4
  • Superman vs. Predator #1-3
  • Wolverine/Shi: Dark Night of Judgment
  • Ghost/Batgirl #1-4
  • Green Lantern Versus Aliens #1-4
  • Punisher/Painkiller Jane
  • JLA/Witchblade
  • Aliens vs. Predator/Witchblade/Darkness:
    • Overkill #1
    • Mindhunter #1-3
    • Overkill #2

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2001

  • JLA vs. Predator
  • Gen¹³/Fantastic Four
  • Savage Dragon #83-85 (features Madman and the Atomics)
  • Oni Press Color Special 2001 (features Powers and Madman)
  • 10th Muse #5-6 (features Savage Dragon and Tellos; crossover between two imprints of Image Comics)
  • Lady Death vs. Medieval Witchblade
  • Witchblade/Lady Death
  • Avengelyne/Shi: Tenshi
  • Avengelyne/Shi #½
  • Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle #1-3

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2002

SpyBoy is a comic-book series created in 1999 by Peter David (writer), Pop Mhan (penciller) and Norman Lee (inker), and published by Dark Horse Comics. ... Young Justice was a DC Comics superhero team consisting of teenaged heroes. ... Superman/Aliens #1 Superman/Aliens is a comic book mini-series about a battle between the superhero Superman and the aliens created by H. R. Giger (a. ... Batman/Aliens is a fictional crossover between the Dark Detective and the Xenomorph. ... The cover art of Hellspawn #1 by Ashley Wood Hellspawn is a relatively avant-garde spin-off comic inspired by Spawn. ... Miracleman, originally known as Marvelman in his native United Kingdom, is a fictional character, a comic book superhero created in 1954 by writer-artist Mick Anglo for publisher L. Miller & Son. ...

2003

Battle of the Planets (1978) is the first Westernized adaptation of the 1972 Japanese animated television series known as Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman. ... Judge Dredd vs. ... ThunderCats was an American animated television series developed and produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, debuting in 1983 based on the characters created by Tobin Ted Wolf. ... 1960s Action Soldier Adventure Team circa 1973 G.I. Joe is a line of military-themed action figures produced by the toy company Hasbro. ... Various Transformers toys Transformers is the name of a line of toys produced by Hasbro from 1984 onwards, and also of a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel Comics series, an animated television series that began airing on 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... JLA/Avengers was a 4-issue comic book mini-series jointly published by Marvel Comics and DC Comics in late 2003 through early 2004. ... The Authority is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint. ...

2004

  • Witchblade/The Magdalena/Vampirella
  • Action Comics #811 (features Mr. Majestic)
  • Adventures of Superman #624 (features Mr. Majestic)
  • Superman #201 (features Mr. Majestic)
  • Witchblade/Wolverine
  • The Darkness/Hulk
  • Witchblade/Dark Minds: The Return of Paradox
  • Majestic (mini-series) #1-4 (puts Majestic in the DC Universe)
  • G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #1-4
  • The Magdalena/Vampirella II
  • Transformers/G.I. Joe II #1-6 (cancelled after first issue when Dreamwave went bankrupt)
  • Batman/Danger Girl
  • Dead@17/Misplaced: Misplaced@17
  • Sword of Dracula/Vampirella (Vampirella Magazine #8)
  • Vampirella/Witchblade II: Union of the Damned

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2005

The Eradicator is a fictional comic book supervillain, and a recurring character in the Superman stories published by DC Comics. ... Cover to Fallen Angel #1. ... Sachs and Violens was a four issue mini-series written by Peter David, with art by George Perez and published by Marvels Epic Comics imprint from 1993 to 1994. ... Evil Ernie is a fictional character, an undead, psychotic killer with his own series, published by Chaos! Comics and Devils Due Publishing. ... Dynamite Entertainment is a comic book publisher founded in 2005, first producing two Army of Darkness mini-series published through Devils Due Productions until self-publishing their titles later that year. ... Dracula is an 1897 novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, featuring as its primary antagonist the vampire Count Dracula. ... A German woodcut from 1722 A werewolf (also lycanthrope or wolfman) in folklore is a person who shapeshifts into a wolf or wolflike creature, either purposely, by using magic, or after being placed under a curse. ... Boris Karloff as Frankensteins Monster in Frankenstein (1931). ... The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll1and Mr. ... The Authority is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint. ... JLA/Cyberforce #1(and only) JLA/Cyberforce, was a one book comic book series published in 2005 by DC Comics and Top Cow Comics. ... Marvel Team-Up is the name of several comic book series published by Marvel Comics. ... Invincible is a comic book created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Cory Walker, published monthly by Image Comics. ... Captain Atom is a fictional comic book superhero. ... Cover of Army of Darkness film adaptation issue #1, by John Bolton Army of Darkness comics are based on the film of the same name published originally by Dark Horse Comics with the license being picked up Dynamite Entertainment who initially published them through Devils Due Publishing. ... Hexagon Comics is a syndicate of French, Italian and Spanish comic book writers and artists formed in early 2004, after French publisher Semic Comics decided to cancel its line of comic books. ...

2006

Red Sonja, a warrior woman out of majestic Hyrkania, is a low fantasy sword and sorcery heroine created by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith. ... The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. ... The Cow Boys of Moo Mesa logo. ... Cover of Army of Darkness film adaptation issue #1, by John Bolton Army of Darkness comics are based on the film of the same name published originally by Dark Horse Comics with the license being picked up Dynamite Entertainment who publish them through Devils Due Publishing. ...

2007

Superman and batman vs. ... Marvel Zombies vs. ... New Avengers/Transformers is a project from Marvel Comics and IDW Publishing. ...

Miscellaneous Crossovers

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Announced unreleased crossovers

  • Justice League of America versus the Avengers (never printed due to DC and Marvel legalities; Rob Liefeld owns the original pages)
  • X-Men/Teen Titans II (was supposed to feature Brother Blood and the Hellfire Club; again, never printed due to DC and Marvel legalities)
  • The Crow/Lady Death (preview images released)
  • Dirty Pair/Superman (preview images released)
  • Shi/First Wave: Voices of the Dead (solicited but never released)
  • Sojourn/Lady Death #1-2 (solicited but never released due to CrossGen's bankruptcy)
  • Wonder Woman/Xena: Warrior Princess
  • JLA/The Authority
  • Batman/Gen¹³
  • Spider-Man/Spawn (An attempt by Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada to get Todd McFarlane back to Spawn)
  • Marvel vs. Capcom (A special comic was originally supposed to accompany the video game)
  • Batman/The Crow
  • Hellspawn #13 (was supposed to feature Miracleman; never happened due to numerous lawsuits)
  • Batman/Daredevil II (sparked the current Marvel/DC feud)
  • Lobo/Venom (Strong rumours, but without a real confirmation. Usually considered an urban legend)

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Intercompany crossovers in video games

The concept of intercompany crossovers has also been explored in video games, usually in the form of having one video game company licensed out it's characters to another (or vice versa). This article is about computer and video games. ...


Arguably the earliest intercompany crossover game was 1992's Battletoads & Double Dragon, although it should be noted that Double Dragon developers Technos Japan were barely involved in the production of the game outside of having the series licensed out to Tradewest, who also had the Battletoads license at the time as well. 1992 1992 in games 1991 in video gaming 1993 in video gaming Notable events of 1992 in video gaming. ... Jumping obstacles. ... Billy and Jimmy Lee, the protagonists of the Double Dragon series. ... Technos Japan Corporation is the defunct Japanese video game publisher that originated the Nekketsu Kouha: Kunio-Kun (including River City Ransom) and Double Dragon franchises. ... Tradewest is a now-defunct video game company based in Corsicana, Texas that produced numerous games in the 1980s and early 1990s. ... Battletoads was a video game franchise by Rare Ltd. ...


One of the most popular sub-franchises in fighting games is the Marvel vs. Capcom series, which originally began in 1996 with X-Men vs. Street Fighter. Each subsequent game in the series expanded the character roster to include characters from both companies' entire lineup, not just X-Men and Street Fighter. Screenshot of The King of Fighters XI (2005, SNK Playmore). ... Marvel vs. ... 1996 1996 in games 1995 in video gaming 1997 in video gaming Notable events of 1996 in video gaming. ... X-Men vs. ... The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ... Street Fighter ), or commonly abbreviated as SF, is a popular series of fighting video games in which the players pit combatants from around the world, each with his or her own special moves, against one another. ...


Capcom followed this act by teaming up with rival fighting game developer SNK to produce the SNK vs. Capcom series in 1999, which resulted in four different fighting games by the two companies and a trilogy of card games (the SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash series) by SNK. SNK Playmore (formerly SNK) is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. ... Screenshot of . ... 1999 1999 in games 1998 in video gaming 2000 in video gaming Notable events of 1999 in video gaming. ...


Other examples of cross-company crossovers in video games includes the strategy game Namco x Capcom and DreamMix TV World Fighters (a Hudson Soft-produced fighting game which included characters from themselves, Konami and Takara). Chess is one of the most well-known and played strategy games of all time. ... Namco x Capcom (ナムコ クロス カプコン) is a turn-based strategy game featuring characters from games produced by video game companies Namco and Capcom, and developed by Monolith Soft. ... DreamMix TV World Fighters ) is a 2003 multiplayer fighting game for the GameCube and PlayStation 2. ... Hudson Soft is a Japanese publisher and developer, founded on May 18, 1973. ... Konami Corporation ) (TYO: 9766 NYSE: KNM SGX: K20) is a leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys, trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, slot machines and video games. ... Takara Co. ...


Collected Editions

  • DC/Marvel: Crossover Classics Vol. 1
    • (collects Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man, Superman and Spider-Man, Batman vs. the Incredible Hulk, The Uncanny X-Men/The New Teen Titans)
  • DC/Marvel: Crossover Classics Vol. 2
    • (collects Batman/Punisher: Lake of Fire, Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights, Silver Surfer/Superman, Batman and Captain America)
  • DC/Marvel: Crossover Classics Vol. 3
    • (collects Incredible Hulk vs. Superman, Team X/Team 7, Generation X/Gen¹³, Gen¹³/Fantastic Four, Spider-Man/Batman, Daredevil/Batman)
  • DC/Marvel: Crossover Classics Vol. 4
    • (collects Batman/Spider-Man, Superman/Fantastic Four, Green Lantern/Silver Surfer, Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger)
  • Mutants vs. Ultras: First Encounters
    • (collects Prime vs. the Incredible Hulk, Nightman vs. Wolverine, All New Exiles vs. X-Men)
  • The Amalgam Age of Comics: The DC Comics Collection
    • (collects Amazon, Assassins, Doctor Strangefate, JLX, Legends of the Dark Claw, Super-Soldier)
  • The Amalgam Age of Comics: The Marvel Comics Collection
    • (collects Spider-Boy, Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Speed Demon, Bullets and Bracelets, Magneto and the Magnetic Men, X-Patrol)
  • Return to the Amalgam Age of Comics: The DC Comics Collection
    • (collects Bat-Thing, Lobo the Duck, Generation Hex, Super-Soldier: Man of War, Dark Claw Adventures, JLX Unleashed)
  • Return to the Amalgam Age of Comics: The Marvel Comics Collection
    • (collects Spider-Boy Team-Up, The Exciting X-Patrol, Magnetic Men featuring Magneto, Iron Lantern, Thorion of the New Asgods, Challengers of the Fantastic)
  • WildC.A.T.s/Cyberforce: Killer Instinct
    • (collects WildC.A.T.s #6-7 and Cyberforce #1-3)
  • Stormwatch: Final Orbit
    • (collects Stomwatch #10-11 and WildC.A.T.s/Aliens)
  • Tomb Raider/Witchblade: Trouble Seekers
    • (collects Tomb Raider/Witchblade, Witchblade/Tomb Raider, and Witchblade/Tomb Raider #½)
  • Planetary: Crossing Worlds
    • (collects Planetary/The Authority, Planetary/JLA, and Planetary/Batman)
  • The Batman/Judge Dredd Files
    • (collects Judgment on Gotham, The Ultimate Riddle, and Die Laughing #1-2)
  • Majestic: Strange New Visitor
    • (collects Action Comics #811, Adventures of Superman #624, Superman #201, and Majestic #1-4)
  • Tomb Raider/Witchblade/The Magdalena/Vampirella
    • (collects a Tomb Raider story and Witchblade/The Magdalena/Vampirella)
  • Top Cow/Marvel: The Crossover Collection
    • (collects the 8-part Devil's Reign crossover plus Witchblade/Wolverine and The Darkness/Hulk)
  • Other collected mini-series
    • Batman/Aliens
    • Batman/Aliens II
    • Batman/Deathblow
    • Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman
    • Batman vs. Predator
    • Batman vs. Predator II: Bloodmatch
    • Batman vs. Predator III: Blood Ties
    • Deathblow and Wolverine
    • DC vs. Marvel (also includes Dr. Strangefate #1)
    • Gen¹³ #13A, 13B, 13C
    • Ghost/Batgirl
    • G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers
    • G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II
    • Green Lantern vs. Aliens
    • JLA/Avengers
    • Joker/The Mask
    • Judge Dredd/Aliens: Incubus
    • Medieval Spawn/Witchblade
    • Predator vs. Judge Dredd
    • Predator vs. Magnus, Robot Fighter
    • Spyboy/Young Justice
    • Superman/Gen¹³
    • Superman vs. Aliens
    • Superman/Aliens II: Godwar
    • Superman vs. Predator
    • Superman vs. the Terminator
    • Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle
    • The Superman/Madman Hullabaloo!
    • Transformers/G.I. Joe
    • WildC.A.T.s/X-Men
    • Witchblade/Aliens/Darkness/Predator: Mindhunter

See also

It has been suggested that Gaming crossovers be merged into this article or section. ... A spin-off in comics is a new comic which contains either characters or theme elements from an old comic. ... The Crusaders is the name used by two teams of superheroes, one group appearing in DC Comics and the other in Marvel Comics, at around the same time as part of an informal crossover. ...

Footnotes

  1. ^ DC/Marvel Crossovers Volume 1
  2. ^ The transplanting of Mants/Willow was acknowledged in the letters page of Justice League of America #146 (Sept. 1976)

References


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Crossover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (356 words)
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Crossover (physics), the variation of the exponent in power-law when varying two different parameters close to a critical point where the power-law becomes singular
Crossover cable, an Ethernet cable in which the transmit and receive pairs are swapped at one end, used to directly connect two devices
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Today, when an intercompany crossover is published, reaction tends be along the lines of "oh, another one", but the hype generated by Superman vs. The Amazing Spiderman was very, very large because such a thing had never been done before.
Pre-Crisis DC and Marvel Crossovers: 1976 - 1982
Because of all the different earths that DC had at that moment (1, 2, X, S, etc) it was explained, in The Crisis Crossover Index, that this tale and all the intercompany crossovers published between 1976-82 took place on a "Crossover Earth", where DC and Marvel's heroes interact on the same world.
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