I’ve stopped actively searching, but currently I have two sets of the 4 central comics, a copy of the free promotional 1st chapter, the 4 issue limited series of Access, and all but four or so of the two 12-issue Amalgam Comics releases.
I was hella surprised to find the Access limited series and that Marvel and DC did the second wave of Amalgam in 1997 while I was looking around some years ago while I was fleshing out my comics collection.
@Pants
That isn’t her arm.
It’s her penis.
What?
I meant to say that it’s someone else’s head. Look at the far right of the screen, near the top. You can see the continuation of his neck.
I bet Hawkman and Aquaman shit some serious pants when they found out they got Ms. Marvel and fucking She-Hulk. “I can communicate with fish and and have limited superstrength/telepathy.” And? The Thing would fuck Aquaman up, let alone a hulk of any description. But DC ftw.
And by the by, the yellow impurity doesn’t count anymore dude, Iron Man could be all fucking saffron, and GL would still hand his iron ass to him
Just from the looks of this one frame, I think that DC has the edge here, I can see many of DC’s ridiculously overpowered heroes, and you just KNOW that The Batman has something up his sleeve.
Can’t say I ever cared for the gimmickiness of Marvel vs. DC or any other crossovers, such as Batman/Spawn or Spider-Man/Red Sonja (*especially* Spider-Man/Red Sonja). However, I did like the Marvel “Acts of Vengeance” storyline in ’91 when the super teams switched nemeses, e.g. the Mandarin appearing in Uncanny X-Men.
Remember?!? I still live Marvel Vs. DC!
I’ve stopped actively searching, but currently I have two sets of the 4 central comics, a copy of the free promotional 1st chapter, the 4 issue limited series of Access, and all but four or so of the two 12-issue Amalgam Comics releases.
I was hella surprised to find the Access limited series and that Marvel and DC did the second wave of Amalgam in 1997 while I was looking around some years ago while I was fleshing out my comics collection.
Couldn’t the Green Lantern found a less yellow opponent?
That was my first thought too.
Is it just me, or does WW’s arm stretch painfully far and then turn into a head?
@... pants- yes i believe it does
and marvel ftw
Does anyone know why her arm is so horribly disfigured?
@Pants
That isn’t her arm.
It’s her penis.
What?
I meant to say that it’s someone else’s head. Look at the far right of the screen, near the top. You can see the continuation of his neck.
Ooooohhh okay!
This made me lul, i couldn’t figure it out, but now all is clear to me
Superman and Thor are fighting over who gets to top.
That’s Mr. Fantastic, right? I don’t see the rest of F4 though, except for the Invisible Woman. And don’t ask me where she is. Don’t be stupid.
Actually I think that’s Max Headroom.
I recognise superman but who are the rest?
It’s Plasticman, not Mr. Fantastic.
I bet Hawkman and Aquaman shit some serious pants when they found out they got Ms. Marvel and fucking She-Hulk. “I can communicate with fish and and have limited superstrength/telepathy.” And? The Thing would fuck Aquaman up, let alone a hulk of any description. But DC ftw.
And by the by, the yellow impurity doesn’t count anymore dude, Iron Man could be all fucking saffron, and GL would still hand his iron ass to him
well, wonder woman’s arm looks fine. i have no idea what the hell any of you are talking about.
black canary’s, on the other hand, does have a pretty terrible tangent with plastic man’s neck.
It’s all over as soon as the Hulk shows up.
Where’s Spider-man?
Silly Aquaman, everyone knows he can’t fly and is the single most useless character ever created. Honestly, THE WORST!
Just from the looks of this one frame, I think that DC has the edge here, I can see many of DC’s ridiculously overpowered heroes, and you just KNOW that The Batman has something up his sleeve.
Can’t say I ever cared for the gimmickiness of Marvel vs. DC or any other crossovers, such as Batman/Spawn or Spider-Man/Red Sonja (*especially* Spider-Man/Red Sonja). However, I did like the Marvel “Acts of Vengeance” storyline in ’91 when the super teams switched nemeses, e.g. the Mandarin appearing in Uncanny X-Men.