Publication history of Marvel Comics crossover events
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Throughout its history of publication, Marvel Comics has produced many crossover stories combining characters from different series of comics. The following is a list of crossover events involving superheroes and characters from different series.
Key:
- Bold: "Event" (main story starts and ends in core limited series and side stories runs in multiple books)
- Italics: "Crossover" (main story can start or end with bookends and continue in multiple books or main story starts and ends in multiple books and side stories run in single or multiple books)
- Normal: "Limited Series" (main story starts and ends in single limited issue book)
- Normal: "Story Arc" (main story starts and ends in a single ongoing book)
Major events
Golden Age
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Namor vs the Original Human Torch (android) | June–August 1940 | Story Arc | Namor and the Torch battle it out and establish the idea of a shared continuity of the Marvel universe. | Marvel Mystery Comics #8–10 |
All-Winners Squad | Fall-Winter 1946 | A short lived creation, this team was composed of Captain America, Bucky, the original Human Torch, Toro, Sub-Mariner, the Whizzer, and Miss America. | All-Winners Comics #19 and #21[1] |
Silver Age
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Reed Richards and Susan Storm's Wedding | November 1965 | Story Arc | On the wedding day of Reed Richards and Susan Storm, Doctor Doom and an assembly of super villains (consisting of Attuma, Awesome Android, Beetle, Black Knight, Cobra, Diablo, Electro, Enchantress, Executioner, Grey Gargoyle, Human Top, some HYDRA agents, Kang the Conqueror, Mandarin, Melter, Mister Hyde, Mole Man, Porcupine, Puppet Master, Red Ghost and his Super Apes, Super-Skrull, and Unicorn) crash the wedding but are defeated by every super hero who was attending the wedding. This is the first time that almost every super character in the Marvel Universe at the time were gathered into one book. | Fantastic Four Annual #3 |
Sub-Mariner's Quest for Krang | 1966 | Crossover | Krang wages war and Dorma leaves with him in order to save Namor, not knowing the reason he declares Dorma a traitor and goes after her, battling Iron Man along the way. The story started in the pages of Tales to Astonish #79-87, and ended up being referenced in the pages of Avengers. The Namor vs Iron Man story was told in Tales of Suspense #79-80, and finishes inTales to Astonish #82, the first time a story had begun and finished in 2 different titles. | Tales to Astonish #79–87, Tales of Suspense #79–80 |
Daredevil-Dr Doom Swap | 1968 | Involved Daredevil, the Fantastic Four, Thor, Spider-Man. | Daredevil #37–38, Fantastic Four #73 | |
Terrible Trio | 1969 | A plot by Egghead, The Thinker, and Puppet Master to take over the world. | Sub-Mariner #14, Captain Marvel #14, The Avengers #63–64 | |
Formation of the Defenders | 1969–1970 | The future Defenders stop a plot by the Undying Ones. Barbara Norriss, future alter ego of the Valkyrie, also appears.[2] | Doctor Strange #183, Sub-Mariner #22, The Incredible Hulk #126 |
1970s
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Mr. Kline War | 1971–1972 | Crossover | A plot by Mister Kline. | Daredevil #78–84, Iron Man #41–45, Sub-Mariner #42 |
Kree-Skrull War | 1971–1972 | Earth is caught up in the war between Kree and Skrulls. Involves Avengers, Fantastic Four, Captain Marvel and the Inhumans. | The Avengers #89–97, Amazing Adventures #5–8, New Avengers Illuminati #1, FantaCo Chronicles Series #4 | |
Avengers-Defenders War | 1973 | A plot by Loki and Dormammu. Most of Marvel's heroes featured in the last chapter. | The Defenders #8–11, The Avengers #115–118, FantaCo's Chronicles Series #4 | |
Thanos War | 1973–1974 | Captain Marvel’s attempts to thwart Thanos’ mad plot to achieve supremacy with the Cosmic Cube. | Iron Man #55, Captain Marvel #25–33, Marvel Feature #12, Daredevil #105–107, Avengers #125 | |
They Who Wield Power | 1974–1979 | Tyrannus Keeper of the Flame, and Prince Rey use the Sacred Flame of Life in order to take over the world and gain immortality. | Marvel Team-Up #15, 19, 20, 26, 28; The X-Men #119; The Incredible Hulk #209, 238–243 | |
The Private War of Doctor Doom | 1976–1977 | Doctor Doom conscripts the Avengers in his war with Attuma the Warlord. | The Avengers #150–156, Annual 6; Super-Villain Team-Up #9 | |
Corporation | 1977–1979 | The Corporation was a nationwide criminal and political manipulating organization. They used blackmail, kidnapping, murder, narcotic sales, and terrorism to gain money and power. | Captain America #213-214, 217-218, 220, 222–223, 225, 228, 230–231; The Incredible Hulk #212, 228–237; Machine Man #7–9; Marvel Premiere #39–40, 44; Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #23, 25, 27, 29–31; Marvel Two-In-One #47–48 |
1980s
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Marvel Super-Hero Contest of Champions | 1982 | Limited Series | The Grandmaster and Death manipulate the heroes of Earth in a game to decide the fate of The Collector. | Marvel Super-Hero Contest of Champions #1–3; The West Coast Avengers Annual #2; The Avengers Annual #16; Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #1[3] |
Casket of Ancient Winters | 1984 | Crossover | Snow falls all over Earth as a prelude to Surtur's attack. | Thor (vol. 1) #346–350; he Avengers (vol. 1) #249 |
Wraith War | 1984–1985 | A new, more powerful invasion force of Dire Wraiths attack the Earth. | The Avengers #244–245; The Incredible Hulk #296; The Uncanny X-Men #185–188; ROM #52–65 | |
The Evolutionary War | September 1988 | Crossover | The High Evolutionary unleashes attacks all over the world to guide the way of human evolution. | X-Factor Annual #3, The Punisher Annual #1, Silver Surfer Annual #1, The New Mutants Annual #4, Fantastic Four Annual #21, The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #22, The X-Men Annual #12, Web of Spider-Man Annual #4, The West Coast Avengers Annual #3, The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #8, The Avengers Annual #17, Marvel Age #64[4] |
Saga of the Serpent Crown Atlantis Attacks |
1989 | Crossover | By the time the dinosaurs rolled up, Set started feeding off their life energies as they violently tore each other apart. Gaea decided to let the dinosaurs die so that mammals - the creatures with the most potential - could live. From his otherdimensional plane, Set encouraged the dinosaurs to purposely attack the mammals until he merged a few together to take physical form once more upon the Earth. The disembodied Ghaur baits Silver Surfer into restoring his physical form by hijacking Surfer's surfboard. After a brief battle, Ghaur escapes and flees to Earth, where he convinces Lemuria's ruler, Llyra, to form an alliance to summon Set back to Earth. |
Silver Surfer Annual #2; Iron Man Annual #10; Marvel Comics Presents #26; The X-Men Annual #13; The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #23; The Punisher Annual #2; The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #9; Daredevil Annual #5; The Avengers Annual #18; The New Mutants #76; The New Mutants Annual #5; X-Factor Annual #4; Web of Spider-Man Annual #5; West Coast Avengers #52, 56; The West Coast Avengers Annual #4; Thor Annual #14; Fantastic Four Annual #22; What If? (vol. 2) #25; Marvel Age #76 |
Acts of Vengeance | 1989–1990 | Crossover | Loki unites Doctor Doom, Magneto, Kingpin, Mandarin, Wizard, and Red Skull in a plot to use lesser enemies to defeat the superheroes that aren't their usual enemies. | Alpha Flight #79–80; The Amazing Spider-Man #326–329; The Avengers #311–313; The Avengers Annual #19; Avengers Spotlight #26–29; Avengers West Coast #53–55; Captain America #365–367; The Mutant Misadventures of Cloak and Dagger (vol. 3) #8–10; Damage Control (vol. 2) #1–4; Daredevil #275–276; Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #11–13; Fantastic Four #334–336; The Incredible Hulk #363, 369; Iron Man #250–252; Marc Spector: Moon Knight #8–10; The New Mutants #84–86; Power Pack #53; The Punisher (vol. 2) #28–29; The Punisher War Journal #12–13; Silver Surfer #33; Quasar #5–7; The Spectacular Spider-Man #158–160; Thor #410–412; The Uncanny X-Men #256–258; X-Factor #50; Web of Spider-Man #59–65; Wolverine (vol. 2) #19–20; Marvel Age #81 |
1990s
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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The Infinity Gauntlet | 1991 | Event | Thanos uses the power of the Infinity Gems to become Supreme Being. Involves all Marvel heroes.[5] The event crossover with selected titles. | The Infinity Gauntlet #1-6; Cloak and Dagger #18; Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #31–36; The Incredible Hulk #384–385; New Avengers: Illuminati #2; Quasar #26; Silver Surfer #34–35; Sleepwalker #7; Spider-Man #17; The Thanos Quest #1–2; Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1 |
Operation: Galactic Storm | 1992 | Crossover | The Avengers become involved in a war between the Kree and the Shi'ar.[6][7] What If? #55-56 Avengers Strike File #1 Silver Surfer #79 X-Men Unlimited #5 Avengers Forever #8 | The Avengers (vol. 1) #345–347; Avengers West Coast #80–83; Captain America (vol. 1) #398–401; Iron Man (vol. 1) #278–279; Quasar #32–36; Thor (vol. 1) #445–446; Wonder Man #7–10 |
Rise of the Midnight Sons | 1992 | Crossover | Horror based heroes of the Marvel Universe unite against Lilith. This launched the new series Ghost Rider/Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance, Morbius: The Living Vampire, Darkhold: Pages from the Book of Sins and the Nightstalkers. | Ghost Rider (vol. 3) #28; Ghost Rider/Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance #1; Morbius: The Living Vampire #1; Darkhold: Page from the Book of Sins #1; Nightstalkers #1; Ghost Rider (vol. 3) #31 |
The Infinity War | 1992 | Event | Magus, Adam Warlock's "Evil Side", creates evil doppelgangers of Earth's heroes to gain ultimate power. Crossover with major part of Marvel titles. | Infinity War #1–6; Marvel Comics Presents #108–111; Warlock and the Infinity Watch #7–10 |
Infinity Crusade | 1993 | Event | Goddess, Adam Warlock's "Good Side", recruits an army of heroes to fight her holy war. Thanos and Adam Warlock unite to stop her. Crossover with nearly every Marvel Title. | The Infinity Crusade #1–6, Warlock Chronicles #1–5, Warlock and the Infinity Watch #18–22 |
MyS-TECH Wars | 1993 | Limited Series | MyS-TECH create a duplicate voodoo version of Earth called Unearth in a bid to take control of the planet while coordinating a demonic invasion. While Earth's mightiest heroes (including a majority of the Avengers, Fantastic Four, and X-Men, as well as Spider-Man, Ghost Rider, and Nick Fury) fighting the invasion with crossover books. | MyS-TECH Wars #14, Warheads #11, Motormouth & Killpower #9, Dark Angel #10–11, Death's Head II #5, Knights of Pendragon #12 |
Siege of Darkness | 1993 | Crossover | Sequel to the Rise of the Midnight Sons crossover. | Nightstalkers #14, Ghost Rider (vol. 3) #44, Marvel Comics Presents #143, Darkhold: Page from the Book of Sins #15, Morbius: The Living Vampire #16, Marvel Comics Presents #144, Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #60, Ghost Rider/Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance #17, Nightstalkers #15, Ghost Rider (vol. 3) #45, Marvel Comics Presents #145, Darkhold: Page from the Book of Sins #16, Morbius: The Living Vampire #17, Marvel Comics Presents #146, Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #61, Ghost Rider/Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance #18, Midnight Sons Unlimited #4, Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #19 |
Child's Play | 1994 | Crossover | Child's Play is a crossover featuring the New Warriors, X-Force, and the Upstarts. It is also the first time Karma reunites with the New Mutants since she left the team in New Mutants #54 from 1987. | X-Force (vol. 1) #32–33, The New Warriors (vol. 1) #45–46 |
Onslaught Saga | 1996 | Crossover | The seed was planted when Xavier mind-wiped Magneto during Fatal Attractions, and he was born by the time warp of the Age of Apocalypse. Onslaught has arrived and defeating him results in the apparent "deaths" of many superheroes. (X-Men #53, June 1996, Onslaught: X-Men Special, August 1996, Onslaught: Marvel Universe, October 1996).[8] This leads to a relaunch of Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Captain America and Avengers. | Phase 1
Avengers (vol. 1) #401, Cable (vol. 1) #34, Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #415, Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #335, X-Man #18, X-Men (vol. 2) #55 |
Impact 1
Excalibur (vol. 1) #100, Generation X (vol. 1) #18, Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #444, Wolverine (vol. 2) #104, X-Factor (vol. 1) #125, X-Force (vol. 1) #57 | ||||
Phase 2
Cable (vol. 1) #35, Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #416, Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #336, X-Man #19, X-Men (vol. 2) #56 | ||||
Impact 2
Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #415, Avengers (vol. 1) #402, Generation X (vol. 1) #19, Green Goblin #12, Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #445, Iron Man (vol. 1) #332, Punisher (vol. 3) #11, Spider-Man #72, Wolverine (vol. 2) #105, X-Factor (vol. 1) #126, X-Force (vol. 1) #58, X-Men Unlimited (vol. 1) #12, Onslaught: Epilogue #1 | ||||
Heroes Reborn | 1996–1997 | Crossover | Following the apparent deaths of the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and Dr. Doom battling Onslaught, they were "reborn" and certain aspects of their earlier stories were expanded with the intent of telling their adventures anew for modern generations. | Heroes Reborn 1/2, Avengers #1–13, Captain America #1–13, Fantastic Four #1–13, Iron Man #1–13, Marvel Spotlight Heroes Reborn/Onslaught Reborn #1, Exiles #80–81, Heroes Reborn Ashema #1, Doom #1, Doomsday #1, Masters of Evil #1, Rebel #1, Remnants #1, Young Allies #1, Doom #1–3 |
Heroes Return | 1997–1998 | Limited Series | The heroes who died during the Onslaught Saga return from a Limbo created by Franklin Richards.[9] Leads to a new relaunch of new titles. | Heroes Reborn: The Return #1–4, Fantastic Four #1–4, Iron Man #1–2, Captain America #1–3, Avengers #1–2, Thor #1 |
2000s
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Nefaria Protocols | 2000 | Crossover | The Thunderbolts and the Avengers stand side-by-side against Count Nefaria, master of ionic energy! But before they can confront the Count, they'll have to deal with their own ion-empowered teammates, Atlas and Wonder Man, both of whom have fallen under Nefaria's thrall and now act as his henchmen. | Thunderbolts (vol. 1) #42–44, Avengers (vol. 3) #31–34 |
Maximum Security | 2000–2001 | Crossover | Fed up with Earth's interference in intergalactic affairs, the starfaring alien community quarantines the Sol System and turns Earth into a prison for the universe's worst criminals. | Maximum Security #1–3, Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet #1, Maximum Security: Thor vs. Ego #1, The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 2) #24, Avengers (vol. 3) #35, Avengers Infinity #1–4, Bishop:The Last X-Man #15, Black Panther (vol. 3) #25, Captain America (vol. 3) #36, Captain Marvel (vol. 3) #12, Gambit (vol. 3) #23, The Incredible Hulk (vol. 3) #21, Iron Man (vol. 3) #34–35, Marvel Knights (vol. 1) #6, Peter Parker: Spider-Man #24, Thor (vol. 2) #30, Thunderbolts (vol. 1) #45, Uncanny X-Men #387, X-Men (vol. 2) #107, X-Men Unlimited #29 |
Infinity Abyss | 2002 | Limited Series | Mad partial-clones of Thanos try to destroy the universe. | Infinity Abyss #1–6 |
Avengers Disassembled | 2004 | Crossover | Scarlet Witch uses her powers to attack the Avengers physically and psychologically, resulting in the Avengers disbanding, setting the stage for the franchise being relaunched as New Avengers.[10] Meanwhile, Thor brings about the end of Asgard.[11] Leads to a cancellation and relaunch of Avengers titles. | Avengers (vol. 4) #500–503, Avengers Finale #1, Captain America (vol. 4) #29–32, Captain America and the Falcon #5–7, Fantastic Four #517–519, Iron Man (vol. 3) #84–89, The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 2) #15–20, Thor (vol. 2) #80–85, What If? Avengers Disassembled #1 |
Secret War | 2004–2005 | Limited Series | In 2003, Nick Fury, Director of the international security force S.H.I.E.L.D., uncovers a secret plot by Latverian Prime Minister Lucia von Bardas to fund a group of B-List supervillains with advanced technology. Fury recruits Captain America, Spider-Man, Daredevil, Black Widow, Luke Cage, Wolverine, and superhuman S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Daisy Johnson in a private attempt to covertly overthrow Latveria. Secret War #1-5 | Secret War #1–5, The Pulse #6–9, Secret War From the Files of Nick Fury #1 |
Wild Kingdom | 2005 | Crossover | While investigating a sudden outburst of strange, mutated wild animals in Africa, the X-Men, led by Storm, come face to face with something worse: mutant bio-organisms the likes of which the world has never seen. The key to unraveling their secret - and defeating them - may lie in that region's protector - the Black Panther! | Black Panther (vol. 4) #8–9, X-Men (vol. 2) #175–176 |
Annihilation | 2006–2007 | Crossover | Silver Surfer, Super-Skrull, Nova, and Ronan face the Annihilation Wave. | Annihilation #1–6, Annihilation: Heralds of Galactus #1–2, Annihilation: Nova #1–4, Annihilation: Prologue #1, Annihilation: Ronan #1–4, Annihilation: Silver Surfer #1–4, Annihilation: Super-Skrull #1–4, Drax the Destroyer #1–4 |
Annihilation: Conquest | 2007–2008 | Crossover | After the devastation of the wake of the Annihilation Wave, Nova, Starlord, Wraith, and a new Quasar (Phyla-Vell) lead a group of cosmic heroes against the Phalanx, who threaten to conquer and annihilate all of Kree space. | Annihilation: Conquest #1–6; Annihilation: Conquest Prologue #1; Annihilation: Conquest - Quasar #1–4; Annihilation: Conquest - Star-Lord #1–4; Annihilation: Conquest - Wraith #1–4; Nova #4–7, 11–12, Annual 1 |
War of Kings | 2009 | Event | Vulcan is rapidly expanding the Shi'ar Empire, while Black Bolt and the Inhumans become leaders of the Kree empire following the events of "Secret Invasion", and a cosmic war begins, drawing in Nova, Darkhawk, the Starjammers, and the Guardians of the Galaxy. | War of Kings #1–6, War of Kings: Ascension #1–4, War of Kings: Darkhawk #1–2, War of Kings: Warriors #1–2, War of Kings: The Savage World of Skaar #1, War of Kings: Who Will Rule? #1, Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 2) #8–17, Nova (vol. 4) #23–28, Secret Invasion: War of Kings #1, X-Men: Kingbreaker #1–4 |
Fall of the Hulks | 2009–2010 | Crossover | The smartest minds in the Marvel Universe are being captured by a group known only as the Intelligencia which is a collection of some of the smartest supervillains in the Marvel canon. Fall of the Hulks: M.O.D.O.K. #1 Fall of the Hulks: Red Hulk #1-4 Fall of the Hulks: The Savage She-Hulks #1-3 | Fall of the Hulks: Alpha #1, Fall of the Hulks: Gamma #1, Fall of the Hulks: M.O.D.O.K. #1, Fall of the Hulks: Red Hulk #1–4, Fall of the Hulks: The Savage She-Hulks #1–3, Incredible Hulk #606–608, Hulk #18-21 |
2010s
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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DoomWar | 2010 | Limited Series | Doctor Doom ruthlessly takes control of Wakanda to pillage the country's Vibranium vaults, forcing the royal family of Wakanda to tap into new resources to execute on a counter-coup. The storyline is self-contained in the six limited issues, with Black Panther (vol. 5) #11-12 serving as prelude to the story. | Doomwar #1–6 |
Realm of Kings | 2010 | Crossover | The follow-up to War of Kings. | Realm of Kings #1, Realm of Kings: Imperial Guard #1–5, Realm of Kings: Inhumans #1–5, Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 2) #20–24, Nova (vol. 4) #31–35, Realm of Kings: Son of Hulk #1–4 |
The Thanos Imperative | 2010 | Limited Series | The follow-up to Realm of Kings. | The Thanos Imperative: Ignition #1, The Thanos Imperative #1–6, The Thanos Imperative Devastation #1, Guardians of the Galaxy #25, Nova #36 |
World War Hulks | 2010 | Crossover | The follow-up to Fall of the Hulks. The plan of the Intelligencia is put in action plus the identities of the Red Hulk and Red She-Hulk are finally revealed. | Hulk (vol. 2) #22–24, Incredible Hulk #609–611, World War Hulks #1, World War Hulks: Hulked-Out Heroes #1–2, World War Hulks: Spiderman vs. Thor #1–2, World War Hulks: Captain America Vs. Wolverine#1–2 |
Shadowland | 2010 | Event | A prison-temple is constructed on the ruins of a Hell's Kitchen building, destroyed (along with numerous lives) by Bullseye during the Dark Reign event. Murdock returns to Hell's Kitchen from Japan and seeks to utilise the Hand as a force for justice; however, Murdock is not the same person anymore. | Daredevil #508–512, Shadowland #1–5, Shadowland: Blood on the Streets #1–4, Shadowland: Power Man #1–4, Shadowland: Moon Knight #1–3, Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow #1–3, Shadowland: Spider-Man #1, Shadowland: Elektra #1, Shadowland: Bullseye #1, Shadowland: Ghost Rider #1, Thunderbolts #148–149, Shadowland: After the Fall #1 |
Chaos War | 2010–2011 | Event | The Chaos King Amatsu-Mikaboshi, the living embodiment of the void before time and space began, has chosen to annihilate all reality and to return the Marvel Universe back to its state of primordial darkness, thus launching a massive assault on Earth to wipe out all of existence with an army of thousands of alien deities at his back. This forces the remaining heroes, gods and cosmic beings, rallied by a restored Hercules, to join forces in a last desperate effort to stop him. | Chaos War #1-5, Chaos War: Alpha Flight #1, Chaos War: Ares #1, Chaos War: Chaos King #1, Chaos War: Dead Avengers #1–3, Chaos War: God Squad #1, Chaos War: Thor #1–2, Chaos War: X-Men #1–2, Incredible Hulks #618–620 |
Revolutionary War | 2014 | Crossover | The UK's greatest heroes come together to face a threat that could destroy the world. | Revolutionary War Alpha #1, Revolutionary War Dark Angel #1, Revolutionary War Knights of Pendragon #1, Revolutionary War Death's Head II #1, Revolutionary War Supersoldiers #1, Revolutionary War Motormouth #1, Revolutionary War Warheads #1, Revolutionary War Omega #1 |
Time Runs Out | 2014–2015 | Crossover | On September 2014 Avengers #34 and #35 time jump ahead by 8 months where it's said (via Bleeding Cool[12]): Time Runs Out sees everything Jonathan Hickman has been building towards comes to a close and will affect the entire Marvel company across the board, forcing them to do something the company has never done in its 75 years, rebooting the Marvel Universe. Though the series is restricted to the two titles, Avengers World will have a storyline called Before Time Runs Out to help catch up readers with how the events of Time Runs Out happened. The Time Runs Out event is a direct prelude to Secret Wars. | Avengers #35–44, New Avengers #24–33, Avengers World #17–21, Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man #12. |
The Black Vortex | 2015 | Crossover | A dangerously powerful artifact known as the Black Vortex is somewhere in the spaceways of the Marvel Universe, and people from all corners of the universe are looking for it—heroes, villains, aliens, and even some people in between. Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex is an expansive crossover event coming to Marvel comics in spring 2015. The event will have both and Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex Alpha #1 launch issue and an Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex Omega #1 concluding one that along with the tie-ins will make 13 separate issues. | Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex Alpha #1, Guardians of the Galaxy #24–25, All-New X-Men #38–39, Legendary Star-Lord #9–11, Nova #28, Cyclops #12, Captain Marvel #14, Guardians Team-Up #3, Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex Omega #1 |
Marvel: Contest of Champions | 2015 | Crossover | In June 2015, Marvel announced they would be publishing a comic book adaptation of the game that would take place in the main Marvel universe. The comic also introduced new heroes such as White Fox, a heroine from South Korea, and Guillotine, a French heroine with a mystical sword who was the first original character to the game. The Maestro served as the antagonist in the series. | N/A |
Avengers: Standoff! | 2016 | Crossover | To celebrate Captain America's 75th anniversary, the Avengers will find themselves in what looks like any other remote small town known as Pleasant Hill, only this gated community holds a dark and sinister secret – one that keeps its residents locked away behind its walls. Now, the time has come for its townsfolk to finally escape. As their revolt begins - why then are the Avengers trying to keep them inside?! And what does it have to do with S.H.I.E.L.D.? Even Earth's Mightiest Heroes won't be prepared for the truth behind Pleasant Hill. The event kicks off with a one-shot issue Avengers Standoff: Assault on Pleasant Hill Alpha (in February there will be a prelude called Avengers Standoff: Welcome to Pleasant Hill #1) and will continue through Avengers family titles. | Avengers Standoff: Assault on Pleasant Hill Alpha #1, Avengers Standoff: Assault on Pleasant Hill Omega #1, Sam Wilson: Captain America #7–8, All-New, All-Different Avengers #7–8, Uncanny Avengers #7–8, New Avengers #8–10, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D #3–4, Illuminati #6, Howling Commandos of S.H.I.E.L.D. #6 |
Grounded | 2017 | Crossover | In the wake of Civil War II, the Guardians of the Galaxy found themselves stranded on Earth. This "thematic crossover" will involve the issues of Guardians of the Galaxy, Star-Lord and Rocket Raccoon but will not intertwine, instead each will contain a story about each member of the team while they redefine themselves given their current situation. | Guardians of the Galaxy #15–19, Star-Lord #1–6, Rocket Raccoon #1–5 |
Monsters Unleashed | 2017 | Event | Monstrous behemoths threaten to destroy every corner of the Marvel Universe and its all hands on deck with the Avengers, Champions, Guardians, X-Men and the Inhumans to prevent this monstrous invasion. The storyline will be self contained in a five standalone special issue series but several monthly titles will tie-in with it with each issue gaining the suffix .MU attached much like what was done during the Age of Ultron and Inhumanity. | Monsters Unleashed #1–5, All-New X-Men (vol. 2) #1.MU, Avengers (vol. 7) #1.MU, Champions (vol. 2) #1.MU, Doctor Strange (vol. 4) #1.MU, Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 4) #1.MU,Spider-Man/Deadpool #1.MU, Totally Awesome Hulk #1.MU, Uncanny Inhumans #1.MU |
'Til Death Do Us | 2017 | Crossover | When an affront to Shiklah's people demands justice, a line is crossed. As the Monster Metropolis declares war on the surface world, Deadpool must choose between the wife to whom he's pledged himself and the role he's been crafting for himself as a hero. Wade and Shiklah's simmering animosity comes to a boil in Deadpool, before spilling over into Spider-Man/Deadpool and Deadpool and the Mercs for Money. | Deadpool #28–29, Spider-Man/Deadpool #15–16, Deadpool and the Mercs for Money #9–10 |
Weapons of Mutant Destruction | 2017 | Crossover | The mysterious director of the Weapon X Program has a very specific mission in mind and it involves the Hulk. Amadeus Cho teams up with the team lead by Old Man Logan to fight the new incarnation of the Weapon X Program exterminating mutants. The event kicks off with an Weapons of Mutant Destruction Alpha issue and will continue in the books Totally Awesome Hulk and Weapon X. | Weapons of Mutant Destruction Alpha #1, Totally Awesome Hulk #19–22, Weapon X #4–6 |
Worlds Collide | 2017 | Crossover | Following the events of Generations comes the long-promised clash between the Avengers and the Champions. The countdown has started as the High Evolutionary, a twisted scientist determined to create a better world at all costs, sets the Earth on a collision course with destruction! The Avengers and the Champions are ready to meet this threat — but will their first cataclysmic clash deter them from Changing the World? | Avengers #672–674, Champions #13–15 |
Poison X | 2018 | Crossover | The Poisons, a species that hunger for super-powered symbiotes and their hosts, are back in this follow up to Venomverse, and have picked their next target…The Marvel Universe Itself! Beginning in X-Men Blue Annual #1 before running for the entire month of February throughout X-Men Blue and Venom issue titles, Cyclops and his X-Men team need to stop the Poisons, so they're going to kidnap Venom to do it. | X-Men Blue Annual #1, X-Men Blue #21–22, Venom #162–163 |
Damnation | 2018 | Crossover | In a follow-up of Secret Empire, Doctor Strange uses his magic to restore the lives that were lost during Hydra's attack on Las Vegas, but it attracts the attention of Mephisto and other demons.[13] While the main story occurs in the four issues limited series of the same name, issues of Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider, Doctor Strange, Iron Fist, and Johnny Blaze: Ghost Rider will tie-in with the storyline. | Doctor Strange: Damnation #1–4, Damnation: Johnny Blaze - Ghost Rider #1, Doctor Strange #386–389, Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #15–17, Iron Fist #78–80 |
Infinity Countdown | 2018 | Event | Coming in February 2018, this storyline depicts the Ultron/Hank Pym going after the Infinity Gems that were recreated when the Multiverse was restored.,[14] | Infinity Countdown #1–5, Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1, Infinity Countdown: Black Widow #1, Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel #1, Infinity Countdown: Champions #1–2, Infinity Countdown: Daredevil #1, Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #1–4, Infinity Countdown: Prime #1 |
Infinity Wars | 2018 | Event | Following Infinity Countdown the search for the Infinity Stones leads to cosmic madness like never before. A new enemy going by the name Requiem is searching for the Infinity Stones and no one is prepared to its true identity.
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Infinity Wars #1–6, Infinity Wars Prime #1, Infinity Wars: Fallen Guardian #1, Infinity Wars: Infinity #1, Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker #1–4, Asgardians of the Galaxy #1–5, Doctor Strange (vol. 5) #3, Thanos Legacy #1, Avengers #10, Venom #8, Infinity Wars: Arachknight #1–2, Infinity Wars: Ghost Panther #1–2, Infinity Wars: Infinity Warps #1–2, Infinity Wars: Iron Hammer #1–2, Infinity Wars: Soldier Supreme #1–2, Infinity Wars: Weapon Hex #1–2 |
Defenders: The Best Defense | 2018 | One-Shots | Four seemingly-unrelated events (an unsolvable murder, an aquatic doorway to nothingness, a wanderer at the end of time and a cosmic train of planetary proportions) will require the powers and insights of the members of the greatest non-team of them all, the original Defenders, to connect the dots and challenge the strange power behind these disconnected happenings. | The Defenders: The Best Defense #1, Doctor Strange: The Best Defense #1, Immortal Hulk The Best Defense #1, Namor The Best Defense #1, Silver Surfer The Best Defense #1 |
Secret Warps | 2019 | One-Shots | Spinning-out of Infinity Wars and Infinity Warps, the Soul Stone developed a Multiverse of its own, and our warped heroes must save their reality before its is erased from existence! | |
Acts of Evil | 2019 | One-Shots | Marvel's most iconic heroes meet their match against some of Marvel's most vicious villains in a fight that can only be known as "Acts of Evil". | Deadpool Annual #1, Ghost Spider Annual #1, Ms. Marvel Annual #1, Moon Knight Annual #1, Punisher Annual #1, She-Hulk Annual #1, Venom Annual #1, Wolverine Annual #1 |
X-Men Crossovers/Storylines
As X-Men popularity grew in 80s, so Marvel started doing crossovers between x-men books usually dubbed X-Overs. In 90s the frequency of crossovers increased as X-Men popularity exploded and this trend of having annual crossovers became more common.
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Mutant Massacre | 1986 | Event | Primarily involving the superhero teams the X-Men, X-Factor and the New Mutants. Power Pack, Thor, and Daredevil crossed over for an issue in their own comic books. The sewer dwelling mutants the Morlocks suffer multiple murders from the mercenary team the Marauders. | The Uncanny X-Men #210–213, 350; The New Mutants #46; X-Factor #9–11; Thor #373–374; Power Pack #27; Daredevil #238 |
Fall of the Mutants | 1988 | Banner | This "thematic crossover" involved primarily the three X-Men titles (Uncanny X-Men, New Mutants and X-Factor). Unlike most crossovers, the storylines did not intertwine, but were instead linked thematically as each team underwent major ordeals and drastic changes in their status quo. The X-Men are slain in Dallas during a cataclysmic battle against the Adversary. Cypher dies battling the Ani-Mator. The X-Factor team battles Apocalypse and his Four Horsemen. | The Uncanny X-Men #225–227; The Incredible Hulk #340; The New Mutants #59–61; X-Factor #24–26; Captain America #339; Daredevil #248–249, 252; Fantastic Four #312; Power Pack #35; Marvel Age #58; What If? #50 |
Inferno | 1988–1989 | Crossover | Demons from Limbo invade earth. | The New Mutants #71–73; The Uncanny X-Men #239–243; X-Factor #36–40; X-Terminators #1–4; Excalibur #6–7; The Avengers #298–300; Daredevil #262–263, 265; Power Pack #42–44; The Mutant Misadventures of Cloak and Dagger (vol. 3) #4; Fantastic Four #322–324; The Spectacular Spider-Man #146–148; Web of Spider-Man #47–48; The Amazing Spider-Man #311–313 |
X-Tinction Agenda | 1990–1991 | Crossover | The New Mutants and the X-Men are kidnapped and taken to Genosha, which culminates in their escape; the Genoshan government is overthrown. (Story arc begins in The Uncanny X-Men #270, November 1990). | The New Mutants #95–97; The Uncanny X-Men #270–272; X-Factor #60–62 |
Muir Island Saga | 1991 | Crossover | A five-part Marvel Comics crossover event involving the Uncanny X-Men and X-Factor, published in 1991. It was written by Chris Claremont and Fabian Nicieza. Leads to a change of teams. | The Uncanny X-Men #278-280; X-Factor #69-70 |
X-Cutioner's Song | 1992–1993 | Crossover | Stryfe arrives in the present to take vengeance against Cable & the X-Men by capturing his parents Cyclops and Jean Grey. The Legacy Virus is released during its epilogue. (Story arc begins in Uncanny X-Men #294, November 1992). | Stryfe's Strike File #1; The Uncanny X-Men #294–297; X-Factor (vol. 1) #84–86; X-Men (vol. 2) #14–16; X-Force (vol. 1) #16–19; Cable: Blood and Metal #1–2 |
Fatal Attractions |
1993 | Crossover | Magneto returns more powerful and determined than ever, ripping the adamantium from Wolverine's bones and enraging Professor X. Colossus defects to Magneto's side. (Story arc begins in X-Factor #92, July 1993). | Excalibur #71, The Uncanny X-Men #304, Wolverine #75, X-Factor #92, X-Force #25, X-Men #25 |
Bloodties | 1993 | Crossover | It details the fallout from Charles Xavier's infamous mindwipe of Magneto and Magneto's ultimate defeat. | The Avengers (vol. 1) #368–369, Avengers West Coast #101, The Uncanny X-Men #307, X-Men (vol. 2) #26 |
Phalanx Covenant | 1994 | Crossover | The Phalanx race attacks Earth. Generation X is founded in its aftermath. | Final Sanction
Cable (vol. 2) #16, Wolverine (vol. 2) #85 |
Generation Next
The Uncanny X-Men #316–317, X-Men (vol. 2) #36–37 | ||||
Lifesigns
Excalibur (vol. 1) #82, X-Factor (vol. 1) #106, X-Force (vol. 1) #38 | ||||
Legion Quest |
1995–1996 | Crossover | Legion travels back in time to kill Magneto, but accidentally kills his own father, Charles Xavier. | The Uncanny X-Men #318–321, X-Men #38-41, X-Factor #107–109, Cable #20, What If? #77 |
Age of Apocalypse | 1995–1996 | Event | A dystopian alternative timeline in which Apocalypse rules the world is created after Legion inadvertedly killed his own father. During the entirety of the event the regularly published X-Men comics were replaced by new X-Men related mini series, focusing on various teams and individuals in the Age of Apocalypse world including X-Calibre, Gambit and the X-Ternals, Generation Next, Astonishing X-Men, Amazing X-Men, Weapon X, Factor X, X-Man and X-Universe. The event was bookended by two one shots, X-Men Alpha and X-Men Omega. An Age of Apocalypse one-shot and miniseries to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the fan favorite event. | Age of Apocalypse: The Chosen #1, Amazing X-Men #1–4, Astonishing X-Men #1–4, Factor X #1–4, Gambit & The X-Ternals #1–4, Generation Next #1–4, Weapon X #1–4, X-Calibre #1–4, X-Man #1–4, X-Men: Alpha, X-Men Omega, X-Men: Chronicles #1–2, X-Universe #1–2, Blink #1–4, Tales from the Age of Apocalypse #1, Tales from the Age of Apocalypse: Sinister Bloodlines #1 |
Operation: Zero Tolerance | 1997 | Crossover | The story followed from the Onslaught Saga and focused on individuals within the United States government, including Bastion and Henry Peter Gyrich, and their attempts to use their positions to hunt down all mutants across the country. | Cable (vol. 1,) #45–47, Cable / Machine Man `98 #1, Generation X #27, 29–31, Machine Man / Bastion '98 #1, The Uncanny X-Men #346, Wolverine (vol. 2) #115–118, X-Force (vol. 1) #68–70, X-Men (vol. 2) #65–69, X-Man #30 |
The Hunt for Xavier | 1998–1999 | Crossover | The X-Men attempt to find the location of Professor Xavier, who has been missing ever since the authorities arrested him in the wake of the Onslaught Saga disaster. | The Uncanny X-Men #362–364, X-Men (vol. 2) #82–84 |
The Magneto War |
1999 | Crossover |
The charismatic, mutant, subversive known as Magneto as made his return known and sends his robot Ferris to the UN to announce that he's created another electromagnetic pulse, and that it will not stop until Magneto's given a mutant sanctuary on Earth. Joseph is revealed as a clone of Magneto and gives his own life to stop Magneto attack who at the end is given the island-nation of Genosha to appease his plans for the advancement of Homo Superior.
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X-Men Magneto War #1, The Uncanny X-Men #366–367, X-Men #85–87 |
The Twelve | 2000 | Crossover | Apocalypse emerges once more, along with a mysterious prophecy of 12 powerful mutants capable of destroying him.
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Cable #75–76, The Uncanny X-Men #376–377, Wolverine #146–147, X-Man #60, X-Men (vol. 2) #96–97
Cable #77, The Uncanny X-Men #378, Wolverine #148, X-Men #98, X-Men Unlimited #6, X-Men: Search for Cyclops #1–4 |
Eve of Destruction | 2001 | Crossover | A cure for the Legacy Virus has been released, providing Magneto with a brand new army of healthy mutants ready to wage a final battle against humanity. This serves as a finale to the more traditionalist, old-school X-Men storylines leading to a reorganization of the X-Men titles. | The Uncanny X-Men #392–393, X-Men (vol. 2) #110–113 |
Messiah CompleX | 2007–2008 | Crossover | The birth of the first child with the X-gene since Decimation sparks a race between the X-Men, the Marauders, the Acolytes, the Reavers, the Purifiers, and Predator X to see who will find the child first. Bishop turns rogue in an attempt to assassinate the child who he believes will cause his dystopian future to occur. | New X-Men (vol. 2) #44–46, The Uncanny X-Men #492–494, X-Factor (vol. 3) #25–27, X-Men (vol. 2) #205–207, X-Men: Messiah Complex #1 |
Messiah War | 2009 | Crossover | Learning that Bishop was after Cable and the first mutant born since House of M, Cyclops had Beast develop time travelling devices so Cyclops could send his secret wetworks team, X-Force (consisting of Wolverine, Warpath, X-23, Domino, Vanisher, Archangel and Elixir), into the future after Bishop, hoping that they'll end the threat once and for all and the future of mutant kind will be safe in the hands of his son. | X-Force/Cable: Messiah War #1, Cable (vol. 2) #13–15, X-Force (vol. 3) #14–16, X-Men: Future History - The Messiah War Sourcebook #1, X-Men: The Times and Life of Lucas Bishop #1–3 |
Utopia | 2009 | Crossover | Norman Osborn forms the Dark X-Men to deal with anti-mutant riots and captures/tortures Beast and Professor X. Unwilling to tolerate Osborn's evil scheme to harm her teammates, Emma Frost and Namor, the Sub-Mariner, plot a coup against Osborn while Cyclops attempts to create a new safehaven for mutantkind by way of creating an island paradise. | Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus #1, Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia #1, Dark X-Men: The Beginning #1–3, Dark X-Men: The Confession #1, Dark Avengers #7–8, The Uncanny X-Men #513–514, X-Men: Legacy #226–227 |
Necrosha | 2009–2010 | Crossover | The once Black Queen of the Hellfire Club brings forth a new Inner Circle of deadly mutants as well as a new threat to the entire mutant population as she sets her plan into motion of becoming a goddess. | X-Necrosha #1, X-Necrosha: The Gathering #1, New Mutants (vol. 3) #6–8, X-Force (vol. 3) #21–25; Annual #1, X-Men: Legacy (vol. 1) #231–233, Dazzler #1 |
Second Coming | 2010 | Crossover | Second Coming is the final part of a trilogy of stories that began with Messiah Complex and continued in Messiah War. Intended as a conclusion to Cable's efforts to save Hope from Bishop, who has hunted the so-called Mutant Messiah since her birth; the series also builds on the Utopia, Nation X and Necrosha storylines of 2009 in the X-Men books. The story centers on the return of Cable and Hope Summers to the present day and Bastion's final campaign to destroy the X-Men. The conclusion of the story leads to a number of new launches. | X-Men: Second Coming #1–2, Uncanny X-Men #523–525, New Mutants #12–14, X-Men: Legacy #235–237, X-Force #26–28, X-Men: Blind Science #1, X-Men: Hellbound #1–3 |
Curse of the Mutants | 2010 | Event | Vampires from around the globe descend on San Francisco to claim the city as their own, causing the X-Men and Blade to team up to stop them. | Death of Dracula #1; X-Men #1–6, 11; Namor: The First Mutant #1–3; X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - Blade #1; X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - Storm and Gambit #1; X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - X-Men vs. Vampires #1–2; X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - Smoke and Blood #1; X-Men: Curse Of The Mutants: Spotlight #1; Deadpool #30–31; Wolverine and Jubilee #1–4 |
Age of X | 2011 | Crossover | Reality has changed, Earth-616 was replaced by a world where the X-Men never came to be, mutantkind has been hunted to extinction, the few remaining mutants band together to make their last stand. | Age of X: Alpha #1, Age of X: Universe #1–2, New Mutants (vol. 2) #22–24, X-Men: Legacy #245–249 |
Schism | 2011 | Event Limited Series |
After a mutant-triggered international incident, anti-mutant hatred hits new heights. It's at this moment, when the mutant race needs most to stand together, that a split begins that tears apart the X-Men.
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X-Men: Prelude to Schism #1–4, X-Men: Schism #1–5, Generation Hope #10–12, X-Men: Regenesis #1 |
X-Termination | 2013 | Crossover | Billions of years ago, the Celestials created an unimaginable horror and, in realizing their error, locked it away in the space between realities. However, with all the constant travelling between realities by the worlds' heroes and villains, the barriers between realities have become weak. With the monsters released and threatening the entire multiverse, it falls to three teams from different realities to find a way to stop the monsters and save all of creation. | Age of Apocalypse #14, Astonishing X-Men #60–61, X-Termination #1–2, X-Treme X-Men #12–13 |
Battle of the Atom | 2013 | Crossover | The X-Men of the future travel to the present in order to force the All-New X-Men back to their own time, but things get complicated when another group of future X-Men arrives. | X-Men: Battle of the Atom #1–2, All-New X-Men (vol. 1) #16–17, X-Men (vol. 4) #5–6, Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #12–13, Wolverine and the X-Men (vol. 1) #36–37 |
Vendetta | 2014 | Crossover | Stryfe returns to the present and manipulates Hope into killing Bishop. Stryfe wants Bishop to suffer after he betrayed him during Messiah War and claims that he was imprisoned and tortured by Apocalypse for years until he planned a successful escape and killed him. Cable and both teams of X-Force soon intervene and defeat Stryfe. | Uncanny X-Force #16–17, Cable & X-Force #18–19 |
The Trial of Jean Grey | 2014 | Crossover | The Guardians of the Galaxy and the All-New X-Men must team up to save Jean Grey after the capture and trial of her by the Shi'ar empire for her supposed crimes as the Phoenix. | All-New X-Men #22–24, Guardians of the Galaxy #11–13 |
Death of Wolverine | 2014 | Limited Series | Without the aid of his healing factor, Wolverine fights a losing battle to the death as he looks back on his life. The mini series is preceded by Three Months to Die in Wolverine vol. 6 #8-12 and involves numerous aftermath tie ins. | Death of Wolverine #1–4, Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1, Death of Wolverine: Life After Logan #1, Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #1–7, Death of Wolverine: The Weapon X Program #1–5, Nightcrawler #7, Spider-Man and the X-Men #1-6, Storm #4-5, Wolverine and the X-Men #10–11, Wolverines #1-20 |
Apocalypse Wars | 2016 | Event | This "thematic crossover" will involve the three X-Men titles and but will not intertwine, instead each will contain a story arc related to Apocalypse. Beginning in Extraordinary X-Men, the X-Men must travel through time to retrieve mutantkind's "last hope" from Apocalypse. Uncanny X-Men begins a story where the team deals with problems pertaining to Archangel. An arc beginning in All-New X-Men will focus on Kid Apocalypse.[15] | Extraordinary X-Men #8–12, Uncanny X-Men #6–10, All-New X-Men #9–11 |
Death of X | 2016 | Limited Series | Set during the 8 months after the events of Secret Wars, it chronicles the previously untold story of the rising tensions between the Inhumans and Mutants and sets the stage for the blockbuster Inhumans Vs. X-Men event. | Death of X #1–4 |
Inhumans vs X-Men | 2016–2017 | Crossover Event | Soon the Terrigen Mists will reach 100 percent saturation worldwide and the X-Men are in desperate straights. The M-Pox caused by the mists are ravaging numerous mutants and soon there will be no where left to hide, everyone of them may become infected. There is only one choice left and that is to destroy the mists, only the Inhumans will not allow it to happen. The mists have swelled the ranks of the Inhumans and they see any interference in their form of evolution as a direct threat to their existence. The war between both will begin in December 2016 with a six-part series and will spill over into every X-Men and Inhuman ongoing title.
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IVX #0–6, All-New X-Men (vol. 2) #17–18, Deadpool & the Mercs for Money (vol. 2) #7–8, Extraordinary X-Men #17–19, Uncanny Inhumans #18–20, Uncanny X-Men (vol. 4) #16–18 |
Mojo World Wide | 2017 | Crossover | Mojo, the demented creature obsessed with melding deadly television shows with reality, has made Earth his focus and it's going to take the combined might of two X-Men teams to fight back. But when threats from their past are thrown at them, how will these teams react? With Sentinels and Brood and bad memories attacking at every opportunity, will Kitty and Jean and their teams be able to save Manhattan? Or is this the trick that finally boosts Mojo's ratings? | X-Men Gold #13–15, X-Men Blue #13–15 |
Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey | 2017–2018 | Limited Series | Jean Grey had died and her friends had mourned her, but like a Phoenix, she will rise from the ashes. When strange events start happening all over the world, the X-Men can only come to one conclusion – the one true Jean Grey is back! | Phoenix Resurrection The Return of Jean Grey #1–5, Jean Grey #10 |
Hunt for Wolverine | 2018 | Limited Series | The follow up of Infinity Countdown which will reveal the timeline of events that leads to Wolverine's shocking return to the Marvel Universe. Beginning with a one-shot, it will then spin out into four stories, each with a different genre bent: the action-adventure Adamantium Agenda, the horror story Claws of the Killer, the dark romance Mystery in Madripoor and the noir/detective tale Weapon Lost and conclude with Hunt for Wolverine Dead Ends #1. | Hunt for Wolverine #1, Hunt for Wolverine: Adamantium Agenda #1–4, Hunt for Wolverine: Claws of the Killer #1–4, Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #1–4, Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #1–4, Hunt for Wolverine: Dead Ends #1 |
Extermination | 2018 | Limited Series | The original team of teen mutants brought together by Professor Charles Xavier many years ago have been shunted through time to find a world they barely recognize but were determined to help. Now, jumping 20 years into the future, they find mutants are on the verge of extinction once again and the survival of their kind lies squarely in the hands of its past. The Extermination preludes begins with X-Men Gold #27, X-Men Blue #27, X-Men Red #5, Astonishing X-Men #13 and Cable #159. | Extermination #1–5, X-Men: The Exterminated #1 |
X-Men: Black | 2018 | One-Shots | A one month event, kicking off in October, with five one-shot stories that spotlight the darker side of mutantkind and each containing a backup story featuring Apocalypse. The one-shot stories will featuring Magneto, Mojo, Mystique, Juggernaut and Emma Frost. | X-Men Black: Magneto #1, X-Men Black: Mojo #1, X-Men Black: Mystique #1, X-Men Black: Juggernaut #1, X-Men Black: Emma Frost #1 |
Return of Wolverine | 2018 | Limited series | A five-issue limited series that will be the final installment of the trilogy that started with The Death of Wolverine and The Hunt for Wolverine, and will see at long last the return of Wolverine and his encounter with the group Soteira. | The Return of Wolverine #1–5 |
Age of X-Man | 2019 | Event | A new dawn rise with X-Man presenting himself as a kind of mutant messiah that the X-Men cannot stop. Welcome to a perfect world, where everyone is a special and powerful mutant and strife, oppression or dependence no longer exist. Its a dream made real. A dream that must be protected by any cost. Evocating Marvel's 1995-1996 Age of Apocalypse event, here comes the Age of X-Man which begins with an alpha issue, contained in six different five-issue miniseries before culminating in a finale omega issue.
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Age of X-Man Alpha #1, Age of X-Man: The Marvelous X-Men #1–5, Age of X-Man: Nextgen #1–5, Age of X-Man: The Amazing Nightcrawler #1–5, Age of X-Man: The X-Tremists #1–5, Age of X-Man: Prisoner X #1–5, Age of X-Man: Apocalypse and the X-Tracts #1–5, Age of X-Man Omega #1 |
Wolverine: Infinity Watch | 2019 | Limited Series | In the aftermath of Infinity Wars, the powerful Infinity Stones gained a soul and are now choosing individually new bearers to form a new Infinity Watch, but what is the role of Logan in this event? | Wolverine: Infinity Watch #1–5 |
House of X / Powers of X | 2019 | Limited Series | In the aftermath of Age of X-Man and the Last X-Men, a new dawn will bring mutants out of the shadow of mankind and into the light once more. In House of X, Charles Xavier reveals his master plan that will change the life of mutants on Earth. In Powers of X, reveals the secret past, present, and future of mutantkind. Following the conclusion of House of X and Powers of X, a new X-universe will emerge.
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House of X #1–6, Powers of X #1–6 |
Spider-Man Crossovers/Storylines
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Revenge of the Sinister Six | 1992 | Story Arc | The Sinister Six seek revenge on Doctor Octopus who asks Spider-Man for help. After failing to defeat Doctor Octopus the gang steal deadly weapons to start a massacre which leads Spider-Man to recruit various heroes to help stop them. | Spider-Man #18–23 |
Maximum Carnage | 1993 | Crossover | Taking place through all the running Spider-Man titles at the time, Spider-Man teams up with Venom and various heroes to stop Carnage and his group of killers. (Story arc begins in Spider-Man Unlimited #1 and would include Web of Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man, and The Spectacular Spider-Man) | The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #378–380, Spider-Man #35–37, The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 1) #201–203, Spider-Man Unlimited (vol. 1) #1–2, Web of Spider-Man #101–103 |
Clone Saga | 1994–1996 | Crossover | Peter Parker is told he is the clone of the original Peter Parker who has returned to reclaim his life. The highly controversial arc would create Scarlet Spider as well as various other clones. Eventually Peter would discover he was the original and the others were clones created by a villain called Jackal. | The Amazing Spider-Man #144-151, 391–418, 435; The Sensational Spider-Man #0–11; The Spectacular Spider-Man #25–31, 142–143, 149; Spider-Man #48–75; Spider-Man Unlimited #7–14; Web of Spider-Man #117–129 |
Spider-Island | 2011 | Crossover | The Jackal has given to every New Yorker spider-like powers, even heroes and villains. | The Amazing Spider-Man #659–660, 662–673
Black Panther: The Most Dangerous Man Alive #524, Herc #7–8, Spider-Island: The Amazing Spider-Girl #1–3, Spider-Island: Avengers #1, Spider Island: Cloak and Dagger #1–3,Spider-Island: Daily Bugle #1, Spider-Island: Deadly Foes #1, Spider-Island: Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1–3, Spider-Island: Heroes for Hire #1, Spider-Island: I Love New York City #1, Spider-Island: Spider-Woman #1, Venom (vol. 2) #6–8 |
Spider-Verse | 2014–2015 | Crossover | Morlun has escaped the realm of the dead following being trapped there by the Black Panther. Now, every Spider-Man in the entire multiverse must stand together to defeat the only villain Spider-Man himself never defeated. | Spider-Verse #1–2, Edge of Spider-Verse #1–5, The Amazing Spider-Man #4–15, Spider-Man 2099 #5–8, Superior Spider-Man #32–33, Spider-Verse Team Up #1–3, Spider-Woman #1–4, Scarlet Spiders #1–3 |
Spider-Women | 2016 | Crossover | The event will begin with an Alpha issue before going into the three ongoing books, then culminating with a finale Omega issue and will see Jessica Drew and Cindy Moon stuck in Spider-Gwen's alternate reality and while they're away from the main Marvel universe, doppelgangers masquerading as them began causing havok in New York. | Spider-Women Alpha #1, Spider-Women Omega #1, Spider-Gwen #7–8, Silk #7–8, Spider-Woman #6–7 |
Spider-Man/Deadpool | 2016 | Crossover | Spider-Man/Deadpool is a 50 issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics beginning in 2016. The title characters, Spider-Man and Deadpool, shared the focus of the book.[1] The comic was originally launched by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness, but many authors and artists worked on the series during its run. Spider-Man/Deadpool is an action-comedy that explores the dynamic between the two characters; their contrasting personalities making for an interesting read. | Spider-Man/Deadpool by Joe Kelly & Ed McGuinness Hardcover Edition (collects Spider-Man/Deadpool #1-5, 8-10, 13-14, 17-18 |
Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy | 2016–2017 | Crossover | The storyline will see the return of Jackal, who is revealed to be the mysterious man in the red suit and wearing the Anubis mask that has been seen approaching several of Spider-Man's enemies with a peculiar deal to them, if they follow his orders he will revive their lost loved ones. "The Clone Conspiracy" will start in October and will be primarily a standalone five-issue miniseries; the storyline will also cross through the issues of the Amazing Spider-Man as well the Silk ongoing series and a Prowler miniseries The storyline is preceded by a story arc called "Before Dead No More" which run in issues of Amazing Spider-Man and will be concluded with Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy: Omega. The series will also result in a new Scarlet Spider ongoing series. | The Clone Conspiracy #1–5, The Clone Conspiracy: Omega #1, Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #20–24, Prowler (vol. 2) #1–5, Silk (vol. 2) #14–17 |
Venomverse | 2017 | Limited Series | Kicking off in June, the event, a spiritual successor to Spider-Verse, will be bringing back Eddie Brock to the forefront of the Marvel Universe as Venom coupled with a multitude of alternate universe counterparts, as a new sinister alien race known as Poisons, the nature's answer to the symbiotes, began a quest for insatiable powers as they discover the existence of the Multiverse. Contained within Edge of Venomverse #1-5 and Venomverse #1-5. It will also feature anthology stories in Venomverse: War Stories #1. Incidentally Monsters Unleashed #6-8 serves as an epilogue to the event and sees the first attempt of the Poisons to invade Prime Marvel Universe. | Edge of Venomverse #1–5, Venomverse #1–5, Venomverse: War Stories #1 |
Venom Inc. | 2017 | Crossover | Lee Price, the former host of the Venom symbiote, is able to steal the Maniac symbiote from Andi Benton in order to regain his former power back. Becoming Maniac, Lee is also able to unlock a new power set which enables him to spit symbiote globes onto other people and control their minds. This storyline will also see Eddie Brock make his way back into Spider-Man's world in the six-part story kicking off in an alpha issues, and continuing in Amazing Spider-Man and Venom #159-160 before concluding in a finale omega issue. | Venom Inc. Alpha #1, Amazing Spider-Man #792–793, Venom #159–160, Venom Inc. Omega #1 |
Venomized | 2018 | Limited Series | The epic conclusion of the storyline that began with Venomverse! With planet Earth defenseless following the events of "Poison X", the Poisons' finally reveal their first objective, put every superhuman in a symbiote – and consume them! | Venomized #1–5 |
Spider-Geddon | 2018 | Event | During the events of Spider-Verse, it was clear that all versions of Spider-Man and his allies were connected by a much greater and mystical force, the Great Web. Now, beginning with Edge of Spider-Geddon whatever threat is approaching, things aren't looking too good for the surviving Spider-Men and Women. | Spider-Geddon #0–5, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #311–313, Spider-Force #1–3, Spider-Geddon Handbook #1, Spider-Girls #1–3, Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #1–3, Superior Spider-Man (vol. 2) #1, Vault of Spiders #1-2 |
Absolute Carnage | 2019 | Event | Cletus Kasady is back and he is deadlier than he’s ever been. More powerful than ever, the homicidal madman will target every character in the Marvel Universe that has ever worn a symbiote before, which is pretty much every hero on earth, since the events of Venomized, and some of Spider-Man and Venom closest friends, family and enemies. | Absolute Carnage #1–5, Absolute Carnage vs. Deadpool #1-3, Absolute Carnage: Lethal Protectors #1–3, Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #1–3, Absolute Carnage: Scream #1–3, Absolute Carnage: Separation Anxiety #1, Absolute Carnage: Avengers #1, Absolute Carnage: Symbiote Spider-Man #1, Absolute Carnage: Ghost Rider - Symbiote of Vengeance #1, Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk #1, Venom #17–19, Amazing Spider-Man #30–31, FCBD Spider-Man/Venom #1 |
Line Wide Events
House of M was the first modern Marvel event where a separate limited series was launched and then all other tie-ins followed from that. Civil War got a large amount of media attention, and after that, Marvel started having annual crossovers events where a mini-series was launched for the event and it impacted most Marvel comic books.
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Secret Wars | 1984–1985 | Event | The Beyonder kidnaps selected heroes and villains of Earth to battle on a planet of his creation. Spider-Man finds his Symbiote costume. Doctor Doom steal the powers of the Beyonder, becoming almost god-like in the process, but is ultimately defeated by the assembled heroes. | Secret Wars #1–12; The Amazing Spider-Man #251–252; The Avengers #242–243; Captain America #292; The Incredible Hulk #294–295; Iron Man #181–183; The Thing #10, 22; Fantastic Four #265; Marvel Team-Up #141; Thor #341, 383; The Uncanny X-Men #178–181[16]; The Spectacular Spider-Man #89; Quasar #8; Marvel Age #12; New Avengers: Illuminati #3; What If? #114; What If? Secret Wars #1; Spider-Man & The Secret Wars #1–4; Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #1–4 |
Secret Wars II | 1985–1986 | Event | The Beyonder heads to Earth in a bid to understand humanity, creating a human form for himself in the process. | Secret Wars II #1–9; The Amazing Spider-Man #268, 273–274; The Spectacular Spider-Man #111; Web of Spider-Man #6; The Avengers #260–261, 265–266; Captain America #308; Iron Man #197; The Incredible Hulk #312; Thor #363; Fantastic Four #282, 285, 288; The Thing #30; The Uncanny X-Men #196, 202–203; The New Mutants #30, 36–37; Alpha Flight #28; Dazzler #40; Daredevil #223; Rom #72; Doctor Strange #74; Cloak and Dagger #4; Micronauts #16; Power Pack #18; Power Man and Iron Fist #121; The Defenders #152; Quasar #8; Deadpool Team Up #1 |
House of M | 2005 | Event | Scarlet Witch uses her powers to create a world in which mutants are in charge but ultimately resulting in the population of the world's mutants being brought to near extinction.[17]
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House of M #1, House of M: Avengers 1–5,House of M: Masters of Evil #1–4, Civil War: House of M #1–5, Fantastic Four: House of M #1–3, Hulk: Broken Worlds #1, Iron Man: House of M #1–3, The Pulse: House of M Special #1, Spider-Man: House of M #1–5, Secret of the House of M #1, What If? House of M #1, What If? Spider-Man House of M #1
Decimation: House of M - The Day After, Generation M #1–5, Mutopia X #5. New Avengers #16–20, New Excalibur #1–9, New X-Men #20–27. Sentinel Squad O*N*E #1–5, Son of M #1–6, Uncanny X-Men #466–474, Wolverine #36–40, X-Factor #1–4, X-Men #177–179, X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1–6, X-Men: The 198 #1–5, X-Men: The 198 Files, X-Men Unlimited #13 |
Civil War | 2006–2007 | Event | Heroes are divided when the U.S. government passes the Super-human Registration Act. Captain America seeks freedom, while Iron Man seeks to institute the 50 State Initiative.[18] Major events in the saga include Peter Parker's revealing his identity to the public (Civil War #2, August 2006)[18] and Captain America's death (Captain America #25, 2007).[19] Leads to a number of new launches.
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Civil War #1–7, Civil War: Choosing Sides #1, Civil War: Battle Damage Report #1, Civil War: Files #1, Civil War: Front Line #1–11, Civil War: Opening Shot, Civil War: The Confession #1, Civil War: The Initiative #1, Civil War: War Crimes #1, Civil War: The Return #1, Civil War: X-Men #1–4, Civil War: Young Avengers/Runaways #1–4, Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America #1–5, Iron Man / Captain America: Casualties of War #1, What If? Civil War #1 |
World War Hulk | 2007 | Event | Following his exile into space (New Avengers Illuminati One-Shot, 2006),[20] The Hulk returns to Earth to exact revenge on those responsible.[21]
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World War Hulk #1–5, World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker #1, World War Hulk: Front Line #1–6, World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #1–4, World War Hulk: X-Men #1–3, World War Hulk: Gamma Files, Avengers: The Initiative #4–5, Ghost Rider (vol. 6) #12–13, Heroes for Hire (vol. 2) #11–15, Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #106–112, incredible Hercules #113-115, The Invincible Iron Man (vol. 1) #19–20, The Irredeemable Ant-Man #10, Punisher War Journal (vol. 2) #12
Hulk #1, Skaar: Son of Hulk #1, World War Hulk: Aftersmash #1, WWH Aftersmash: Damage Control #1–3, WWH Aftersmash: Warbound #1–5 |
Secret Invasion | 2008 | Event | A stealthy invasion by the Skrull race comes to fruition, as the New Avengers and Mighty Avengers and Thunderbolts must unite to stop the villains. (Main story arc in Secret Invasion #1-8, June 2008-January 2009.)[22]
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Secret Invasion #1–8, Secret Invasion Aftermath: Beta Ray Bill - The Green of Eden #1, Secret Invasion: The Amazing Spider-Man #1–3, Secret Invasion: Dark Reign #1,, Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four #1–3, Secret Invasion: Front Line #1–5, Secret Invasion: Home Invasion #1, Secret Invasion: Inhumans #1–4, Secret Invasion: Requiem #1, Secret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers #1–3, Secret Invasion Saga, Secret Invasion: Thor #1–3, Secret Invasion: War of Kings #1, Secret Invasion: Who Do You Trust? #1, Secret Invasion: X-Men #1–4, Skrulls! #1, Franklin Richards Not-So-Secret Invasion #1, What If? Secret Invasion #1 |
Siege | 2010 | Event | In the aftermath of Dark Reign, Norman Osborn invades Asgard.
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Siege: Captain America #1, Siege: Loki #1, Siege: Secret Warriors #1, Siege: Spider Man #1, Siege: Young Avengers #1
Captain America #606–610, Deadpool #23, Fantastic Four #579–582, Invincible Iron Man #25–27, New Mutants #15, Secret Warriors #17–19, Thunderbolts #144–146, Uncanny X-Men #526, Vengeance of the Moon Knight #8–10, X-Men Legacy #238 |
Fear Itself | 2011 | Event | The Asgardian god of fear is sowing fear and doubt among Marvel's superheroes to use it against them. | Fear Itself #1–7, Fear Itself: Book of the Skull #1, Fear Itself: Black Widow #1, Fear Itself: Deadpool #1–3, Fear Itself: The Deep #1–4, Fear Itself: FF #1, Fear Itself: Fearsome Four #1–4, Fear Itself: Fellowship of Fear #1, Fear Itself: The Home Front #1–7, Fear Itself: Hulk Vs. Dracula #1–3, Fear Itself: The Monkey King #1, Fear Itself: Sin's Past #1, Fear Itself: Spider-Man #1–3, Fear Itself: Spotlight #1, Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force #1–3, Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt #1–6, Fear Itself: The Worthy #1, Fear Itself: Wolverine #1–3, Fear Itself: The Fearless #0–12, Battle Scars #1-6 |
Avengers vs. X-Men | 2012 | Event | Aftermath of the mini series Avengers: X-Sanction, which brings back Cable to the Marvel Universe ahead of the Phoenix Force which has been discovered heading directly for Earth. The Avengers believe that the Phoenix Force will destroy mankind, but the Uncanny X-Men believe it will bring mutantkind to its former glory after House of M. Only a war can create a win-win solution - though in the process, Professor X will die.
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Avengers vs X-Men #0–12, Avengers: X-Sanction #1–4, AVX: VS #1–6, Avengers #25–30, Avengers Academy #29–33, New Avengers #24–30, Secret Avengers #26–28, Uncanny X-Men (vol. 2) #11–20, Wolverine & the X-Men #9-16, #18, X-Men: Legacy #266–270, AVX: Consequences #1–5 |
Age of Ultron | 2013 | Event | For years, Marvel Heroes feared that Hank Pym's artificial intelligence Ultron will one day return and exterminate everything. That day has come, and the fate of the world now rests in the hands of Wolverine and Invisible Woman.
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Age of Ultron #1–10, Fantastic Four #5AU, The Superior Spider-Man #6AU, Avengers Assemble #14AU–15AU, Wolverine & the X-Men #27AU, Ultron #1AU, Uncanny Avengers #8AU, Fearless Defenders #4AU, Hunger #1–4 |
Infinity | 2013 | Event | While the Avengers are in space to combat the Builders, Thanos attacks a very now-vulnerable Earth.
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Infinity #1–6, Avengers (vol. 5) #18–23, Avengers Assemble #18–20, Captain Marvel (vol. 7) #15–16, Fearless Defenders #10, Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #8–9, Infinity: Against the Tide #1–2, Infinity: The Heist #1–4, Infinity: The Hunt #11–4, Mighty Avengers (vol. 2) #1–3, New Avengers (vol. 3 #9–12, Nova (vol. 5) #8–9, Secret Avengers (vol. 2) #10–11, Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #3–4, Thunderbolts (vol. 2) #14–18, Wolverine and the X-Men Annual #1 |
Original Sin | 2014 | Event | Uatu the Watcher has been murdered. Nick Fury must now lead the Marvel heroes into uncovering the mystery of who killed the Watcher and why as Marvel's deepest darkest secrets are unleashed. But Punisher is leading his own investigation, and that can't end well.
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Original Sin #0–8, All-New Invaders #6–7, The Amazing Spider-Man #4–5, Avengers #29–34, Daredevil #6–7, Deadpool #29–34, Fantastic Four #6–8, Guardians of the Galaxy #18–20, Mighty Avengers #10–12, Nova #18–20, Original Sin Annual #1, Original Sin: Iron Man vs. Hulk #3.1–3.4, Original Sin: Thor & Loki: The Tenth Realm #5.1–5.5, Original Sins #1–5, Uncanny X-Men #23–25 |
AXIS | 2014 | Event | From the ashes of the once proud mutant haven Genosha, the Red Skull has taken Charles Xavier's body and enslaved thousands and amassed an army. Channeling the unstoppable force known as Onslaught, the Red Skull's ruthless and unparalleled evil now wields a destructive power unmatched by even the most powerful heroes. The fractured teams of Avengers and X-Men are now all that stands in the way of total obliteration. But things take a turn for the worse when the battle causes dozens of heroes and villains to be "inverted", transforming their mindsets into the exact opposite of what they once were. | Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #1–9, AXIS: Carnage #1–3, AXIS: Hobgoblin #1–3, AXIS: Revolutions #1–4, All-New X-Factor #15–17, Amazing X-Men #14, Avengers World #15–16, Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #1–3, Deadpool #36–39, Inhuman #9–10, Loki: Agent of Asgard #8–9, Magneto #11–12, Nova #23–25, Superior Iron Man #1–3, Wolverine & the X-Men #12 |
Secret Wars | 2015–2016 | Event | Originally running until September 2015 - the series which spins out of the Avengers and New Avengers Time Runs Out storylines, began in May 2015 with an eight issue mini series, was later changed to nine issues (plus a Free Comic Book Day issue #0) and extended to December 2015 but eventually pushed to January 2016. The basic premise involves the collision of the Marvel Universe with the Ultimate Marvel Universe and destroying both. Pieces of the two universes (called domains) are combined with other post collision universes creating the Battleworld where in which the Marvel Universe will be reforged and birthed anew in October 2015. Many past Marvel events will be revisited with new stories being told and include Iron Man: Armor Wars, Incredible Hulk: Planet Hulk, Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect, Infinity Gauntlet, X-Men: Age of Apocalypse, Civil War, Wolverine: Old Man Logan, X-Men: Inferno, Marvel Zombies, Age of Ultron, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Avengers: The Korvac Saga, House of M, The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider Island, The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Verse, X-Tinction Agenda, X-Men: Mutant Massacre, Marvel 1602, E Is for Extinction, Marvel 2099, Siege, One More Day, Killraven, New Warriors Forever Yesterday, Weirdworld, Avengers vs. X-Men (a Skottie Young version) and a return to the stories of the 1990s X-Men cartoon with X-Men '92.
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Secret Wars #0–9, 1602: Witch Hunter Angela #1–4, 1872 #1–4, A-Force #1–5, Age of Apocalypse #1–5, Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies #1–4, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #1–5, Armor Wars #1–5, Captain Britain & the Mighty Defenders #1–2, Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps #1–4, Civil War #1–5, Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #1–4, E Is for Extinction #1–4, Future Imperfect #1–5, Ghost Racers #1–4, Giant-Size Little Marvel: AvX #1–4, Guardians of Knowhere #1–4, Hail Hydra #1–4, House of M #1–4, Howard the Human #1, Inferno #1–5, Infinity Gauntlet #1–5, Inhumans: Attilan Rising #1–5, Korvac Saga #1–4, M.O.D.O.K. Assassin #1–5, Master of Kung Fu #1–4, Mrs. Deadpool and the Howling Commandos #1–4, Old Man Logan #1–5, Planet Hulk #1–5, Red Skull #1–3, Runaways #1–4, Secret Wars 2099 #1–5, Secret Wars Agents of Atlas #1, Secret Wars Journal #1–5, Secret Wars: Battleworld #1–4, Secret Wars: Secret Love #1, Siege #1–4, Spider-Island #1–5, Spider-Verse #1–5, Squadron Sinister #1–4, Star-Lord & Kitty Pryde #1–3, Thors #1–4, Ultimate End #1–5, Weirdworld #1–5, Where Monsters Dwell #1–5, X-Men '92 #1–4, X-Tinction Agenda #1–4, Years of Future Past #1–5 |
Civil War II | 2016 | Event | Brian Micheal Bendis and David Marquez team up for a sequel to the popular event by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven. A mysterious new Marvel character comes to the attention of the world, one who has the power to calculate the outcome of future events with a high degree of accuracy. This predictive power divides the Marvel heroes on how best to capitalize on this aggregated information, with Captain Marvel leading the charge to profile future crimes and attacks before they occur, and Iron Man adopting the position that the punishment cannot come before the crime. The event will begin in June 2016 and will directly follow Avengers: Standoff!. It begins when a precognitive individual foresees the murder of one famous character by a superhero, sparking the second Civil War.
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Civil War II #0–8, Civil War II: The Accused #1, Civil War II: Amazing Spider-Man #1–4, Civil War II: Choosing Sides #1–6, Civil War II: The Fallen #1, Civil War II: Gods of War #1–4, Civil War II: Kingpin #1–4, Civil War II: The Oath #1, Civil War II: Ulysses #1–3, Civil War II: X-Men #1–4 |
Secret Empire | 2017 | Event | The Marvel Universe is under siege from within! Due to the manipulations of The Red Skull, Captain America, secretly a true believer in the cause of Hydra, uses the trust and respect he has gained over the years to a position where he can enact Hydra's ideals against the Marvel Universe and it's up to all heroes to unite against one of the greatest challenges they have ever faced. The story is preceded by Steve Rogers: Captain America, an ongoing series where we learn about Steve's new history as a Hydra agent.
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Secret Empire #0–10, Secret Empire: Brave New World #1–5, Secret Empire: Underground #1, Secret Empire: United #1, Secret Empire: Uprising #1, Secret Empire Omega #1, All-New Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1, Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #29–31, Avengers (vol. 7) #9-10, Captain America #25, Captain America: Sam Wilson #22–24, Captain America: Steve Rogers #17–19, Champions (vol. 2) #10-11, Deadpool (vol. 4) #31–35, Doctor Strange (vol. 4) #21–24, Mighty Captain Marvel #5–8, Occupy Avengers #8–9, Secret Warriors #1–5, U.S.Avengers #6–9, Ultimates 2 (vol. 2) #7, Uncanny Avengers (vol. 3) #24–25, X-Men Blue #7–9, X-Men Gold #7–8 |
War of the Realms | 2019 | Event | Thor and the heroes of the Marvel Universe must unite to stop the twisted Dark Elf Malekith and his evil armies from conquering Earth from across the Ten Realms. Whether it is the classic or the new generation, every hero is going to have to fight to save everything even if some of them will have to pay the ultimate price. | War of the Realms #1–6, War of the Realms: Journey into Mystery #1–5, War of the Realms: The New Agents of Atlas #1–4, War of the Realms: Punisher #1–3, War of the Realms: Spider-Man & the League of Realms #1–3, War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Dark Elf Realm #1, War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Land of Giants #1, War of the Realms Strikeforce: The War Avengers #1, War of the Realms: Uncanny X-Men #1–3, War of the Realms: War Scrolls #1–3, Asgardians of the Galaxy #8–10, Avengers (vol. 8) #18–20, Captain Marvel (vol. 10) #6–7, Champions (vol. 3) #5–6, Deadpool (vol. 5) #13–14, Fantastic Four (vol. 5) #10–11, Giant-Man #1–3, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #43, Superior Spider-Man (vol. 2) #7–8, Thor (vol. 5) #12–14, Tony Stark: Iron Man #12–13, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (vol. 2) #43–45, Venom (vol. 4) #13–16 |
Ultimate Marvel
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Ultimate War | 2002–2003 | Limited Series | After the government discovers that Charles Xavier lied about killing Magneto they order the Ultimates to hunt down the X-Men. | Ultimate War #1–4 |
Ultimate Six | 2003–2004 | Limited Series | Electro, Kraven, Doc Oc, Sandman, and Spider-Man's nemesis, the Green Goblin are incarcerated by the Ultimates. Hank Pym (Giant Man/Ant Man) attempts to rehabilitate them. Ultimately, this doesn't go well. They escape and force Spider-Man to launch an attack upon the White House. | Ultimate Six #1–7 |
Ultimate Galactus Trilogy | 2004–2006 | Limited Series | The story chronicles the coming of Gah Lak Tus. | Ultimate Nightmare #1–5, Ultimate Secret #1–5, Ultimate Extinction #1–5, Ultimate Vision #1–6 |
Ultimate X4 | 2005–2006 | Limited Series | Cerebro has been stolen and the trail points directly at the government's premier think tank, the Baxter Building. The X-Men aren't happy about it and the Baxter Building's most famous residents, the Fantastic Four aren't happy about an angry team of mutants showing up on their doorstep. | Ultimate X-Men/Fantastic Four #1, Ultimate Fantastic Four/X-Men #1 |
Ultimate Power | 2006–2008 | Limited Series | A few days after Reed Richards sends five probes into other dimensions the roof of the Baxter Building is ripped open by a massive explosion, heralding the sudden appearance of the Squadron Supreme. They declare Reed Richards under arrest for his crimes against their planet. | Ultimate Power #1–9 |
Ultimatum | 2008–2009 | Event | The story deals with Magneto's attempts to destroy the world following the apparent deaths of the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver in Ultimates 3. Following the Ultimatum storyline, each Ultimate title was given a Requiem follow-up series or one-shot, dealing with the status each book's characters in the aftermath of Ultimatum. | Ultimatum #1–5, Ultimatum Saga #1, Ultimate Captain America #1, Ultimate Fantastic Four/Ultimate X-Men Annual #1, Ultimate Hulk Annual #1, Ultimate Origins #2–5, Ultimate Power #8–9, Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #3, Ultimate X-Men #94–97, Ultimate X-Men/Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual #1, Ultimates 3 2–4, Ultimate Spider-Man #129–133, Ultimate Fantastic Four #58–60, Ultimate X-Men #98–100, Ultimatum Spider-Man Requiem #1–2, Ultimatum Fantastic Four Requiem #1, Ultimatum X-Men Requiem #1, Marvel Spotlight Ultimatum #1 |
Doomsday | 2010–2011 | Limited Series | The story mainly focuses on what remains of the Fantastic Four after Ultimatum, specifically dealing with an unknown threat trying to alter the entire Ultimate Universe, in the process causing a significant amount of destruction. | Ultimate Enemy #1–5, Ultimate Mystery #1–5, Ultimate Doom #1–5 |
Death of Spider-Man | 2011 | Event | The story details the death of Spider-Man. It also crosses over with Ultimate Avengers vs. New Ultimates 1-6. After this the entire Ultimate line was relaunched with Ultimate Comics Universe Reborn tagline. The titles relaunched were Ultimate Comics: X-Men, Ultimate Comics: Ultimates, and Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man, with Ultimate Comics: Fallout and Ultimate Comics: Hawkeye being released as mini-series. | Ultimate Spider-Man #150–160, Ultimate Avengers vs. New Avengers #1–6, Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #15 |
Ultimate Fallout | 2011 | Limited Series | Aftermath of Death of Spider-Man | Ultimate Fallout #1–6 |
Spider-Men | 2012 | Limited Series | Crossover between Spider-Man (Peter Parker) & Ultimate Spider-Man (Miles Morales). The story features both Spider-Men being brought together after Mysterio creates a rift between their universes. | Spider-Men #1–5, Spider-Men II #1–5 |
Divided We Fall | 2012 | Event | Return of Ultimate Captain America after the death of Ultimate Spider-Man. | Ultimate Comics: X-Men #14–15, Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #13–14, Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #13–14 |
United We Stand | 2012 | Event | Captain America is elected the new president of the United States and a new mutant nation is born. U | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #15–18, Ultimate Comics: X-Men #16–18, Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #15–18 |
Hunger | 2013 | Limited Series | In the aftermath of Age of Ultron, the timestream is broken and Earth-616's Galactus entered the Ultimate Universe. | Hunger #1–4 |
Cataclysm | 2013–2014 | Event | Wounded at the end of Hunger, Galactus comes to the Ultimate Earth to feed, leading the heroes on a last ditch attempt to stop him. | Cataclysm #0.1, Cataclysm: The Ultimates' Last Stand #1–5, Cataclysm: Ultimate Spider-Man #1–3, Cataclysm: Ultimates #1–3, Cataclysm: Ultimate X-Men #1–3, Hunger #1–4, Survive! #1 |
Ultimate End | 2015 | Limited Series | Part of the Secret Wars event, this mini series tells the final Ultimate Universe story ahead of the birth of a new combined universe with the Earth-616 universe in September 2015. | Ultimate End #1–5 |
Crossovers with other companies
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man | 1976 | crossovers | The first official intercompany crossover of recent decades. The villains are Doctor Octopus and Lex Luthor. | Superman vs The Amazing Spider-Man #1 |
Mantis and the Justice League | May 1977 | crossovers | 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. | Justice League of America No. 142 |
X-Men and the Legion of Super-Heroes | Oct 1977 | crossovers | 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, Superboy, Timber Wolf, Wildfire, Brainiac 5, Chameleon Boy, Star Boy, Ultra Boy, Phantom Girl and Shadow Lass. | In X-Men No. 107 |
Marvel Treasury Edition #28: Superman and Spider-Man | 1981 | crossovers | Superman and Spider-Man battle the Parasite and Dr. Doom, with the Hulk and Wonder Woman guest-starring | Marvel Treasury Edition #28 |
DC Special SeriesNo.27 | 1981 | crossovers | Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk | DC Special SeriesNo.27 |
Marvel and DC Present featuring The Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen Titans | 1982 | crossovers | The two hottest-selling teams from each company battle Darkseid, Deathstroke the Terminator, and Dark Phoenix. | Marvel and DC Present featuring The Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen Titans No.1 |
DC vs Marvel | 1996 | Limited Series | Two brothers who personify the DC and Marvel universes become aware of the other's existence, and challenge each other to a series of duels involving each universe's respective superheroes. The losing universe will cease to exist. The story has an out of universe component in that although there are eleven primary battles, the storyline does not show one side as being victorious. The "brothers" resolve the situation by temporarily creating a new universe, called the Amalgam universe, which is occupied by merged versions of many of the heroes. An inter-dimensional character called Access eventually manages to restore the universes to their normal state. Two associated follow up mini-series involve characters from both Publishers, | DC vs. Marvel Comics #1, 4, Marvel Comics vs. DC #2–3, DC/Marvel All Access #1–4, Unlimited Access #1–4 |
JLA/Avengers | 2003 | Limited Series | Krona, an exiled Oan, travels across the Multiverse and destroys universes seeking the truth of creation. When he arrives in the Marvel Universe, the Grandmaster, wanting to save his universe, proposes that they play a game. | JLA/Avengers #1, 3; Avengers/JLA #2, 4 |
Marvel Cinematic Universe tie-in comics
Event | Date | Type | Developments | Issues Involved |
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Iron Man: I Am Iron Man! | 2010 | Limited Series | N/A | Iron Man: I Am Iron Man! #1-2 |
Iron Man 2: Public Identity | 2010 | Limited Series | Decades ago, Howard Stark worked with Anton Vanko to build the first arc reactor, but when Howard realized Vanko's greedy goals, he had him arrested and deported before, at the urging of Obadiah Stane, returning to the business of arms dealing that made him so successful in the past. In the present, Stark's son Tony uses the arc reactor technology to power his Iron Man armor, and after revealing this identity to the world, becomes a public hero. U.S. General Thaddeus Ross commissions Stark's business rival Justin Hammer to build a single-pilot vehicle to replace Iron Man, who has been interfering with and causing trouble for the military. When testing the new vehicle, the pilot crash lands in unfriendly territory, under attack from the Congolese army. Tony saves the airman, but, to the chagrin of Ross, refuses to return the Congolese soldiers' fire. Director Nick Fury and Agent Phil Coulson of S.H.I.E.L.D. later review Stark's actions. | Iron Man 2: Public Identity #1-3 |
Iron Man 2: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | 2010 | Limited Series | Nick Fury plants a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent aboard a Ten Rings-controlled vessel in the Gulf of Aden in an effort to get a live account of Iron Man in action, while Tony Stark is keeping an eye on S.H.I.E.L.D. himself.[66] Phil Coulson monitors the first field operation of a S.H.I.E.L.D. recruit who is tasked with taking down a Ten Rings terrorist cell on American soil, which Coulson later reveals was a set up, a common S.H.I.E.L.D. test for new recruits. Natasha Romanoff infiltrates Stark Industries under the alias of Natalie Rushman, using her spy skills to quickly work her way up the company until she meets with Stark personally. | Iron Man 2: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 |
Captain America: First Vengeance | 2011 | Limited Series | In 1944, as he attacks a Hydra base in the Nazi-occupied Danish Straits, Steve Rogers recalls parts of his life that got him to this point: his mother's blessing to become a soldier; his first meeting with Bucky Barnes, who protected him from bullies as a boy; the day after Pearl Harbor was bombed, when Bucky and Steve decided to enlist; Bucky training Steve to pass the physical; and the point when Bucky passed the physical but Steve failed. Johann Schmidt watches Rogers fight, and recalls how he got to this point: meeting Adolf Hitler; capturing Arnim Zola to research creating super soldiers; and finding Abraham Erskine and blackmailing him into continuing his super soldier research under the employ of the Nazis. Howard Stark, via radio, assists Rogers, remembering when he was recruited by Colonel Phillips to join the Strategic Scientific Reserve, and when he helped Peggy Carter rescue Erskine from Schmidt. Dum Dum Dugan and the Howling Commandos arrive to assist Rogers, and they remember their formation—thrust together in a Hydra work camp, forming close friendships after a failed escape attempt. After they defeat the Hydra soldiers, Rogers destroys Schmidt's main weapon at the base, an Asgardian artifact. | Captain America: First Vengeance #1-4 |
Marvel's The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week | 2011 | Limited Series | Fury's Big Week was written by Christopher Yost and Eric Pearson, and was released digitally in eight issues, on February 5 (tying-into the wider The Avengers marketing campaign, which released a new trailer on that day), February 14, February 21, February 28, March 5, March 12, March 19, and March 26, 2012, respectively. The comic was published in hard copy as four issues on March 7, March 21, April 4, and April 18, 2012, respectively. The comic retells the events of The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, and Captain America: The First Avenger from the point-of-view of S.H.I.E.L.D., with extra scenes added to weave them all together. | Marvel's The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week #1-4 |
Marvel's The Avengers: Black Widow Strikes | 2012 | Limited Series | Natasha Romanoff is taken by surprise in Russia when her target is killed by a "fan" of hers named Sofia. Breaking contact with her S.H.I.E.L.D. superiors, Romanoff begins a competition with Sofia for the mantle of the "Black Widow", discovering that Sofia's employer is selling the parts for a new missile to the Ten Rings. Romanoff tracks Sofia to a missile launch site targeting North Korea, where she stalls long enough for S.H.I.E.L.D. to intervene. Sofia is killed in the ensuing chaos. | Marvel's The Avengers: Black Widow Strikes #1-3 |
Marvel's Iron Man 2 | 2012 | Limited Series | N/A | Marvel's Iron Man 2 #1-2 |
Marvel's Iron Man 3 Prelude | 2013 | Limited Series | Tony Stark becomes occupied as he begins construction of Stark Tower in New York, so James Rhodes picks up where Iron Man left off in the fight against the Ten Rings terrorist organisation. After 10 months of skirmishes across the world, Rhodey is ambushed in Hong Kong by Ten Rings agents with Hammer Technology, including a nuclear powered tank. Rhodey manages to get the tank out of the city before the insurgents detonate its power source, and returns to America in time to find the aftermath of the Battle of New York. Later, Tony reveals to Rhodey his plans for an Iron Legion, and a Ten Rings operative reports to his master, The Mandarin, informing him that they have full scans of the Stark Technology in Rhodey's suit. | Marvel's Iron Man 3 Prelude #1-2 |
Marvel's Thor | 2013 | Limited Series | film adaptations | Marvel's Thor #1-2 |
Marvel's Thor: The Dark World Prelude | 2013 | Limited Series | In the year following the destruction of the Bifrost, the Asgardian means of transportation throughout the cosmos, both the nine realms and nearby planets have fallen into chaos, while astrophysicist Jane Foster has failed in her attempts to re-open a wormhole in New Mexico, an action requiring the Bifrost to be functional. When the presumed dead Loki attacks Earth and steals the Tesseract, Odin uses the secret, dangerous power of Dark Energy to send Thor to intervene. Following the Battle of New York, Thor returns to Asgard with Loki and the Tesseract. Loki is imprisoned in the dungeons to serve a life sentence, while Thor uses the Tesseract's power to repair the Bifrost and allow Asgard to bring order back to the nine realms and beyond. | Marvel's Thor: The Dark World Prelude #1-2 |
Marvel's Captain America: The First Avenger | 2013 | Limited Series | film adaptations | Marvel's Captain America: The First Avenger #1-2 |
Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier Infinite Comic | 2014 | Limited Series | Following the Battle of New York, Steve Rogers is working with Natasha Romanoff and Brock Rumlow for S.H.I.E.L.D. When a terrorist group steals the Zodiac virus from S.H.I.E.L.D., the team track them to Willis Tower in Chicago where they take them out and recover the virus. | Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier Infinite Comic #1 |
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Infinite Comic – Dangerous Prey | 2014 | Limited Series | With one Infinity Stone, the Aether, in his possession, the Collector actively searches for the other five, and when he discovers the Orb to be on a desolate planet, he hires the assassin Gamora to retrieve it. | Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Infinite Comic – Dangerous Prey #1 |
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude | 2014 | Limited Series | Issue 1 sees Nebula, while searching for the Orb, remembering growing up with Gamora and their father, Thanos, as well as her recent experiences with Ronan the Accuser. Issue 2 follows Rocket and Groot as bounty hunters in the lead-up to Guardians of the Galaxy. | Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude #1-2 |
Marvel's The Avengers | 2014-2015 | Limited Series | film adaptations | Marvel's The Avengers #1-2 |
Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron Prelude – This Scepter'd Isle | 2015 | Limited Series | Following the Battle of New York, a disgruntled S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist studying Loki's scepter and its connection to the Tesseract is recruited by Hydra to steal the scepter. With it in the possession of high-ranking Hydra member Baron Wolfgang von Strucker, Hydra begins experimenting on the scepter, eventually using it to unlock special abilities within two volunteers, the twins Pietro and Wanda Maximoff. | Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron Prelude – This Scepter'd Isle #1 |
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