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    • Batman/Captain America. Both Batman and Captain America are icons for their respective comic book publishers in their own rights, the team-up between the two proved to be a seamless fit for the Golden Age versions of the heroes.
    • Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights. The Punisher is popularly regarded as Marvel Comics' most famous antihero, and he makes a case for being the most well-known one in the entirety of the comic book medium.
    • Spider-Man And Batman: Disordered Minds. Arguably even more obvious than Captain America, it was inevitable that DC and Marvel would pair the Dark Knight with New York's beloved Wall-Crawler.
    • DC Vs. Marvel Comics. Though not uniquely Batman-centric, the DC vs. Marvel Comics miniseries certainly qualifies given that its premises pit the most storied characters from each universe against each other.
    • The Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans (1982) by Chris Claremont, Walter Simonson, and Terry Austin. What could possibly be better than the Justice League meeting the Avengers?
    • JLA/Avengers (2003 – 2004) by Kurt Busiek and George Pérez. In many ways, JLA/Avengers is the ultimate DC and Marvel crossover, over 20 years in the making.
    • DC Versus Marvel/Marvel Versus DC (1996) by Peter David, Ron Marz, Dan Jurgens, and Claudio Castellini. This crossover event was born purely out of necessity.
    • The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman (1999) by Roger Stern and Steve Rude. It’s probably the oldest superhero nerd debate of all time. Who is stronger, Superman or the Hulk?
    • Daredevil/Batman – Eye For An Eye
    • Batman vs The Incredible Hulk – The Monster and The Madman
    • Darkseid vs. Galactus – The Hunger
    • Punisher/Batman – Deadly Knights
    • Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man – The Battle of The Century
    • Spider-Man and Batman – Disordered Minds
    • DC/Marvel All Access
    • Amalgam Comics
    • DC Versus Marvel Comics
    • Superman and Spider-Man – The Heroes and The Holocaust

    Writer: DG Chichester Artist: Scott McDaniel Pairing Batman and Daredevil seems obvious, but the potential of the combination is not really lived up to here, largely due to the fact that almost no use is made of the respective characters’ secret identities. The similarities between the backgrounds of Matt Murdock and Bruce Wayne in terms of their m...

    Writer: Len Wein Artist: José Luis García-López Bruce Banner infiltrates Wayne Research, hoping its new gamma gun may provide a cure for his periodic transformations into the Hulk. Before he can implement his plan, the gun is stolen by the Joker, despite the intervention of the Batman, who is forced to do battle with Banner’s green alter ego. The J...

    Writer/artist: John Byrne Galactus comes to devour the world of Apokolips to satisfy his never-ending hunger. The Stygian deity Darkseid, ruler of Apokolips, does battle to defend his world. This is good workmanlike stuff from veteran writer/artist John Byrne, with him depicting the face-off between Marvel and DC’s two premier ‘cosmic’ Big Bads, an...

    Writer: Chuck Dixon Artists: John Romita Jr, Klaus Janson The Punisher journeysto Gotham City on the trail of Jigsaw, who is slowly taking over the city mobs, secretly only as a frontman for the Joker. Punisher’s attempt to kill the Joker leads him into confront with Batman, who allows the Joker to escape rather than be gunned down by the Punisher....

    Writer: Gerry Conway Artists: Ross Andru, Neal Adams, John Romita Sr Incarcerated together in prison, Lex Luthor and Doctor Octopus hatch a plan to break out and conquer the world by taking control of a space station that manipulates the Earth’s weather, destroying their respective arch-enemies in the process. At a press conference in New York City...

    Writer: JM DeMatteis Artist: Mark Bagley Behavioural psychologist Cassandra Briar has invented a bio-chip that renders even the most deranged and homicidal criminals docile. In New York City, Cletus Kasady (a.k.a. Carnage) is the first to undergo the seemingly successful treatment. Briar then travels to Gotham City, bringing Kasady with her as proo...

    Writer: Ron Marz Artist: Jackson Guice Axel Asher, a.k.a. Access, is the living embodiment of the gateway between the Marvel and DC universes, and he becomes aware that villains from the Marvel universe are somehow being transposed to the DC universe. This cross-contamination threatens both universes as it could result in the return of the Amalgam ...

    Writers, Artists: various The Marvel and DC universes have been merged, resulting in the creation of the Amalgam universe, whose inhabitants, as the name implies, are amalgamations of DC and Marvel characters – for example, Superman + Captain America = ‘Super Soldier’, Batman + Wolverine = ‘Dark Claw’, and so on. But only Axel Asher and the sorcere...

    Writers: Peter David, Ron Marz Artists: Dan Jurgens,Claudio Castellini Two all-powerful cosmic entities known as the Brothers are the embodiment of the DC and Marvel universes respectively. Eons ago they became aware of one another and, each resenting the other’s existence, fought a cataclysmic battle rendering them both inert. Now, they have once ...

    Writer: Jim Shooter Artist: John Buscema Project Omega, the most ambitious scheme of Doctor Doom, is about to reach fruition. Doom plans to unleash a peculiar form of radiation that will render all fossil and nuclear fuels inert, leaving the only remaining source of energy a nuclear fusion reactor of his own design. Doctor Doom has offered Superman...

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    • DC Vs. Marvel. Before there was JLA / Avengers, there was 1996's DC Vs. Marvel, the ultimate clash of the titans. Previous DC/Marvel crossovers were set on an Earth where these characters have always coexisted.
    • JLA / Avengers. Marvel and DC each have a superhero super group, an assembly of the most iconic, powerful, and popular characters in their rolodex. For DC, it's the Justice League of America (JLA).
    • The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman. Fans love to pit DC and Marvel superheroes against each other in imaginary, one-on-one match-ups, debating which character would win in a brawl.
    • Punisher / Batman: Deadly Knights. 1994 gave us Punisher / Batman: Deadly Knights, another crossover that makes perfect sense. Both characters are dark and edgy, and carry a chip on their shoulders.
  1. May 22, 2022 · Related: Daredevil's Legal Knowledge Gives Him a Huge Advantage Over Batman. In Unlimited Access, written by Karl Kesel with pencils by Pat Olliffe, DC and Marvel’s co-owned dimension-hopping hero, Axel Asher, otherwise known as Access, finds himself jumping between Marvel and DC set-pieces as characters and storylines begin to overlap. In ...

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  4. It's all a great mix of drama and humor that's pretty much uniquely Marvel. Daredevil #158-161, #163-191, #219, #226-233 by Frank Miller. A Batman knock off with a twist, Frank Miller used this run to separate Daredevil from the source material by better explaining the character's history, powers, and expanding the cast of characters.

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