There was a one-shot Marvel-Dc crossover with Superman Versus Spider-Man they seemed to be dueling on a skyscraper under construction or a hammer-head crane. I recall this as I like Cranes. This was around l974. it was a special edition. normally Marvel and Dc- two rival comic houses- do not cooperate.
no, but there was a crossover in a comic book
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The ISBN of Batman - comic book - is 156389050X.
At a comic book shop that sells back issues.
X-Men is published by the comic book publisher Marvel
no, but there was a crossover in a comic book
"Fear Itself" was the name of a 2001 crossover comic event by Marvel, with storylines connecting from several comics. There was also a tie-in seven issue comic book series called "Fear Itself"
On an auction site, or in the back of a comic book store.
The biggest comic book in the world was made sometime in the early 90's. It was about the death of the world famous hero, "Superman". I think it's called, "The Death Of Superman" or "Superman:Doomsday". It sold billions of copies and made comic book history.
it happened in a comic book which i do not consider as futurama history. in the comic books those things never happened but i do think they should totalyy make a movie out of it.
The value of a "What If? Infinity War Crossover" early 1990s comic in good shape can vary depending on factors such as the specific issue, condition, and demand. Generally, these comics can range from around $10 to $50, but some rarer issues or key appearances may fetch higher prices. It's recommended to check online marketplaces or consult with a comic book expert for a more accurate valuation.
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The number of pages in a crossover comic can vary depending on the specific issue. It typically ranges from 20 to 30 pages.
Look at your comic book. Talk to yourself what this is about. Then you can think of a creative name for your comic book.
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None. there was a limited crossover with National Periodical Publications- DC comics did incredible as it sounds- a Superman/Bugs Bunny team-up in comic book form.