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In the late 1990s, DC and Marvel launched one of the boldest and most innovative crossover events in their short history of ...
DC and Marvel are crossing over and fans everywhere wonder what this means. ... Perhaps their fusion would be ‘Renee Jones’ and have a complicated relationship with the aforementioned Maya Kane.
A great place to start a review is with the Amalgam Comics series — arguably the most creatively ingenious fusion of DC and Marvel characters in the history of their collaborations. It’s a ...
In the late 90s there were DC Versus Marvel and the Amalgam Age comics, wherein each publisher’s respective heroes went up against each other (Batman vs. Captain America or Silver Surfer vs ...
September's Deadpool/Batman #1 will feature a number of stories crossing over Marvel and DC heroes — including one written by ...
Dracula and Frankenstein are the biggest icons of horror, going back to 19th century gothic literature, the golden age of Hollywood, and yes, the DC and Marvel Comics universes. Since both ...
Behind Marvel and DC’s Pride Anthologies. The teams at the two biggest publishers go behind the scenes as they unveil their first ever Pride issues: "We were seeing this desire for untold stories." ...
Taking every Marvel and DC property that made it to film into account, DC has made approximately $8.9 billion in ticket sales since 1978 after adjusting for inflation.
Marvel and DC had creative ways of undermining each other. For example, Marvel introduced a character in 1964 called Wonder Man that ticked off DC, who thought it sounded too close to Wonder Woman ...
DC and Marvel have announced that their comics will work together as part of a new crossover event, set to be released later this year.. Although DC and Marvel remain rivals at the box office ...
As James Gunn‘s final Marvel movie opens in theaters and his DC Studios future begins, he’s shutting down any notion about the two superhero studios hating each other. Gunn has had a foot in ...
Marvel and DC’s “Shut-Up Money”: Comic Creators Go Public Over Pay. The star writers and artists behind major comic book characters are becoming increasingly outspoken about "paltry" deals ...