Sadly no
Marvel vs DC - All Access (2 of 4) - Jubilee and Robin
Deadpool has appeared in various video games since his debut, totaling around 15 notable titles. Some of the most prominent games include "Deadpool" (2013), "Marvel vs. Capcom" series, and "Lego Marvel Super Heroes." His appearances often highlight his unique personality and humor, making him a fan favorite in the gaming world.
only once in the 4 issue mini series marvel vs dc
If it's a Universe against the Universe then it's technically a tie, because Presence and the One-Above-All wouldn't find a way to kill each other. If it's company vs. company, then Marvel currently outsells DC in the marketplace.
The crossover comic "Silver Surfer vs. Superman" was published in 1998. This one-shot comic features the characters from Marvel and DC Comics and showcases a battle between the Silver Surfer and Superman. It is notable for bringing together two iconic characters from different comic book universes.
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.
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.
Marvel vs DC - All Access (2 of 4) - Jubilee and Robin
The ISBN of DC vs. Marvel is 1-5638-9294-4.
In the Marvel vs DC comic book crossover event, which featured various battles between characters from both comic universes, the outcome of the final battle between the two universes was a draw. There was no definitive winner declared between the superhero nations of Marvel and DC.
a comic series where marvel characters are pitted against dc characters
it wold proboly be a tie No. what would happen is that marvel and dc annihalate capcom. then marvel would win since they have an omnipotent called the one above all.
NEVER sadly
gogeta in the end
No but I wish.
Nope. There has been a DC vs Marvel comic book series, but Flash and Iron Man never fought. And since they aren't made by the same publishers (Flash: DC Comics) and (Iron Man: Marvel), then they can't be made into a series together. ONLY if DC and Marvel talk about it.
J'onn J'onzz also known as Martian Manhunter faced Vision in DC vs. Marvel. Martian Manhunter first appeared in Detective Comics #225.