After this year’s Deadpool and Batman one-shots, comic book titans DC and Marvel are set to cross over once more next year, ...
Lots of comic book fans really want another Batman/Daredevil crossover. And we get it, they are the closest equivalents to each other from their respective universes to most casual fans. But we ...
Marvel Comics and DC Comics are the undisputed leaders of the American comic book industry. Commonly known as “the Big Two,” the relationship between the publishers has generally been one of friendly ...
Superman and Spider-Man are teaming up again in 2026, 50 years after the first time the two heroes first did, with some of comics' greatest creators giving readers stories in Superman/Spider-Man #1.
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Sci-fi manga Silent Mobius confirms crossover with an iconic Marvel team
Another anime and manga-inspired crossover with Marvel is on the way.
Marvel Comics was built on crossovers. While earlier publishers had their characters team-up, The House of Ideas went a step further in building their universe. By placing most of their characters in ...
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Magic: The Gathering Marvel crossover has silly Dr. Doom card
The Marvel Super Heroes set isn’t the first crossover the comic franchise has had with Magic: The Gathering, as there have ...
Visions, for example, took the universe of the Jedi and the Sith, gathered some of the biggest anime studios in the world to ...
Gregory Mysogland is a freelance writer living in New York City. He is a passionate, lifelong fan of film and television and currently works as a Senior Movie and Television Features Writer for ...
Marvel is no stranger to crossovers, but it's not often that crossover comics come into play in such a big way — literally. The fan-favorite company has announced that a new crossover series is in the ...
After two decades, DC Comics and Marvel Comics are joining forces once again to make inter-company crossovers, starting with Batman/Deadpool. Both companies have gone on record saying that particular ...
If a Justice League/X-Men comic actually happens, it also needs to have DC president Jim Lee on art. Lee may run DC now, but he made a name for himself with his incredible artwork on Marvel’s X-Men.
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