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Unless there is a crossover between Marvel and DC, some blatant copyright infringment, or something to do with I'm a Marvel and I'm a DC? No. No he does not.
There are no current plans for a Marvel vs DC movie. Both Marvel and DC are separate entities with their own cinematic universes and characters, making a crossover difficult to coordinate.
Sadly no
It is a crossover from Marvel Comics. Apocalypse is in the X-Men series originally.
DC vs. Marvel Comics is the limited series crossover published by both DC and Marvel Comics that features a battle between Hulk vs Superman. It was published in 1996.
No. Marvel Comics and DC Comics have always been separate entities. They have been rivals almost ever since.
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.
In the comic book world, The Flash and Iron Man have crossed paths in certain crossover events, such as in the "JLA/Avengers" crossover series. In these storylines, they may have faced off against each other. However, in their respective universes (DC and Marvel), there has not been a significant or standalone fight between The Flash and Iron Man.
Yes,but he's from Marvel not DC.
Mr. Glass is a character from the movie "Unbreakable" by M. Night Shyamalan, which is not associated with Marvel or DC comics.
Yes, DC characters have appeared in Marvel Comics through various crossover events. Prominent examples include the crossover series "JLA/Avengers" and individual appearances like when Batman and Spider-Man teamed up in "Spider-Man and Batman: Disordered Minds."
No but I wish.