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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.

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).

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.

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.

Published crossovers

Golden and Silver Ages

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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.

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.
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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).

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

Unofficial

In DC comics' Justice League of America #142 (May 1977), writer Steve Englehart re-introduced Mantis, a character he had created in Marvel Comics' 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.

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

1990

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

1992

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

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

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
WildC.A.T.s #6-7, Cyberforce #1-3

1995

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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 crossover 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

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
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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

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

1998

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

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

2000

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Tomb Raider/Witchblade (1998). Cover art by Michael Turner.

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

2002

2003

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

2005

2006

2007

Miscellaneous Crossovers

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)

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).

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.

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.

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.

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).

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

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)
  3. ^ http://www.dccomics.com/comics/?cm=6611
  4. ^ http://www.newsarama.com/dcnew/Nov06/previews/DCPreviews_Spiprit.html
  5. ^ http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=105660
  6. ^ WW: Chicago - Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash Coming in November, 12 August, 2007, Newsarama
  7. ^ MANO-A-MANO-A-MANO: "Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash", August 21, 2007, Comic Book Resources

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