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DC vs. Marvel (issues #2–3 titled Marvel vs. DC) is a comic book miniseries intercompany crossover published by DC Comics and Marvel Comics from February to May 1996. Each company would publish two issues of the miniseries, thus the title difference between issues #1 and 4 as DC vs. Marvel Comics from DC and issues #2–3 from Marvel as Marvel Comics vs. DC.
Despite their partnership with Marvel being renewed with the development and releases of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite (2017) and the eighth-generation console and Windows ports of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, the respective re-releases of the Origins titles and Marvel vs. Capcom 2 remained the last time prior entries in the Marvel vs. Capcom ...
Marvel vs. Capcom: Crossover series featuring characters from various Capcom and Marvel Comics series Fortnite: In-game content such as characters from Marvel Comics and DC Comics, alongside tie-in comics from the two. Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal: Marvel's Iron Man and Valiant's X-O Manowar: Revenge of Shinobi: Batman and Spider-Man ...
Marvel Heroes (video game) Marvel Realm of Champions; Marvel Rivals; Marvel Super Hero Squad (video game) Marvel Super Hero Squad Online; Marvel Super War; Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order; Marvel: Future Fight; Marvel: Ultimate Alliance; Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2; Marvel's Avengers (video game) Marvel's Midnight Suns; Mortal ...
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 features a modified version of the six-button control scheme from Clash of Super Heroes. [18] Instead of six attack buttons separated as three pairs of low, medium, and high-strength punches and kicks, the game utilizes a setup of four attack buttons and two assist buttons. [18]
[65] [66] Another difference Gunn saw between DC and Marvel was the former having more limited runs with unique tones that were separate from "mainstream comics", such as The Dark Knight Returns (1986), Watchmen (1986–87), and All-Star Superman (2005–2008). He intended to replicate this feeling by having the creators of each DCU project ...
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Captain Marvel vs. Superman on the cover of Superman Giant #4 (2018) Art by Andy Kubert. Captain Marvel's adventures have contributed a number of elements to both comic book culture and pop culture in general. The most notable contribution is the regular use of Superman and Captain Marvel as adversaries in Modern Age comic book stories.