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Is the DC multiverse canon?
DC’s current canon is the Universe that started with New52, it got some changes with Rebirth but the Universe and most character remained the same, for example current Superman is ther Pre52 Superman because he came to the New 52 Universe with Convergence.
How many times have Marvel and DC crossover?
A crossover between Marvel and DC has actually already happened four times in the comics. The first time with Superman and Spider-Man in the aptly named “Superman vs.
Is Avengers vs JLA canon?
JLA/Avengers is in canon for both companies: the cosmic egg appeared in DC’s Trinity and the crossover itself is described in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. As of 2021, it is the most recent crossover between DC and Marvel.
Is the Amalgam Universe canon?
Nope. It can’t happen.
Who keeps Marvel and DC separate?
Access Granted Said bum is secretly protecting the portal between the Marvel and DC Universes. He reveals it to Asher and tells him he now has to become Access. He has to maintain the separation of the once unified worlds, as the dueling brothers that represent them are merging into one again.
Was there a Marvel DC crossover?
Marvel (issues #2–3 titled Marvel vs. DC) was a comic book miniseries crossover published by DC Comics and Marvel Comics from April to May 1996. Each company would publish two issues of the series, thus the title difference between issues #1 and 4 as DC vs.
Who would win Marvel or DC?
DC Comics would certainly win in a direct clash. Sure, Marvel might have the One-Above-All, but DC’s Doctor Manhattan is the most powerful and invincible fictional character ever created, and that is simply why DC Comics would win in this clash, despite the individual differences that might give points to Marvel.
What is Spider Boy’s real name?
Peter Ross
Peter Ross (Earth-9602)
Spider-Boy | |
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Full Name: | Peter Ross |
First Appearance: | Marvel Versus DC #3 (April, 1996) |
Created by: | Karl Kasel Mike Wieringo |
Home Universe: | Earth-9602 |
Does DC and Marvel ever meet?
Superman vs The Amazing Spider-Man was the first DC/Marvel crossover ever published. DC and Marvel had previously collaborated on a treasury edition of The Wizard of Oz, but this is the first time characters owned by both companies were used together.