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For almost a century now, DC and Marvel Comics have been the biggest names in the American comic book industry. While their relationship has generally been kept cordial with talk of the “Distinguished Competition”, they’re still very much rivals. Only one publisher can be at the top of the sales charts. However, once in a blue moon, they’ve been able to put their differences aside and publish a shared comic featuring both sets of characters. The first time this happened was back in 1976 with Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man, and then it continued off and on through the 90s. Sadly, with the advent of multi-billion dollar movie franchises in the 2000s, it seemed that getting the companies to agree to do that sort of thing again was too tall of an order.
Until now.
At the comic retailer conference ComicsPRO on Friday, Editors-in-Chief Marie Javins and C. B. Cebulski, of DC and Marvel respectively, announced that they are teaming up to publish a joint comic once more. The two were tight lipped on details, except that it will take place over two one-shots titled Marvel/DC and DC/Marvel released some point in 2025. No news yet on who would win in a fight between [insert your favorite DC character here] and [insert your favorite Marvel character here], but maybe this time will be different and they’ll finally settle the argument once and for all.
“}]] For almost a century now, DC and Marvel Comics have been the biggest names in the American comic book industry. While their relationship has… Read More