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An Amalgam Universe character of whom DC and Marvel's parts of the amalgamation are both unknown. Detective Clark Bullock. An Amalgam Universe version of DC's Harvey Bullock. Detective Christine Montoya. An Amalgam Universe version of DC's Renee Montoya. Francie-Ellen Sallis. An amalgamation of DC's Francine Langstrom and Marvel's Ellen Sallis.
Near the end of the DC vs. Marvel crossover event in 1996, Amalgam Comics released a series of one-shot comic book issues combining characters from the DC Universe with characters from the Marvel Universe. The first 12 Amalgam titles were released in a single week, temporarily replacing both publishers' regular releases.
Amalgam Comics was a collaborative publishing imprint shared by DC Comics and Marvel Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters into new ones (e.g., the DC Comics character Batman and the Marvel Comics character Wolverine became the Amalgam Comics character the Dark Claw).
The Amazing Spider-Man, [1] 1996's DC vs. Marvel, 2003's JLA/Avengers and the Amalgam Comics imprint, which featured original characters conceived as amalgamations of famous DC and Marvel characters. Examples of crossovers between the "big two" and smaller publishers include Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Archie Meets the Punisher .
DC and Marvel’s 1996 Amalgam universe created works like “Legends of the Dark Claw #1,” which will be featured in the “Amalgam Age” omnibus. - Courtesy of DC.
When he arrives in the Marvel Universe, the Grandmaster, wanting to save his universe, proposes that they play a game. Spider-Man/Superboy (2015) Spider-Verse (2015): The fusion of Superboy and Spider-Man from the Amalgam Universe, Spider-Boy, can be seen in the final panel of "It's the Little Things" from Spider-Verse #2. Archie Meets the Punisher
The Amalgam Comics character the Big Question (Enigma Fisk) is a combination of the Riddler of DC Comics and the Kingpin. He appears in the Marvel/DC Comics crossover comic Assassins #1 (April 1996).
An alternate universe variant of Robert Frank / Whizzer, amalgamated with DC Comics character Jay Garrick / Flash, called the Whiz appears in the Amalgam Comics one-shot Super Soldier: Man of War (June 1997). [32] He is a member of the All Star Winners Squad. A zombified, alternate universe variant of the Whizzer appears in Marvel Zombies 3 #3 ...