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  • Issue #1D
    Marvel vs. DC (1996) 1D
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    1st printing. Direct Edition. "Round 1!" Part 1 of 4. Story by Ron Marz (with special thanks to Peter David). Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Joe Rubenstein, and Paul Neary. When a young man stumbles upon a cosmic anomaly, the DC and Marvel Universes begin to merge with some most unexpected results. The Juggernaut is running amuck in Metropolis, the murderous Bullseye invades the Batcave, Robin the Boy Wonder pops up at Xavier's School for the Gifted, and J. Jonah Jameson is Editor-n-Chief of the Daily Planet. Then, things get worse when the very fabric of reality threatens to destroy itself. Now, the champions of two universes must combat each other for the fate of their own existence. Includes the back-up feature "Decision '96" with dossiers on Superman, Hulk, Captain America, Batman, Wonder Woman, Storm, Wolverine, Lobo, Superboy, and Spider-Man. Plus, the ballet for the readers to vote and decide the pivotal battles and thus the outcome of this epic event. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #1DCU
    Marvel vs. DC (1996) 1DCU

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    DC Universe logo variant. 1st printing. "Round 1!" Part 1 of 4. Story by Ron Marz (with special thanks to Peter David). Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Joe Rubenstein, and Paul Neary. When a young man stumbles upon a cosmic anomaly, the DC and Marvel Universes begin to merge with some most unexpected results. The Juggernaut is running amuck in Metropolis, the murderous Bullseye invades the Batcave, Robin the Boy Wonder pops up at Xavier's School for the Gifted, and J. Jonah Jameson is Editor-n-Chief of the Daily Planet. Then, things get worse when the very fabric of reality threatens to destroy itself. Now, the champions of two universes must combat each other for the fate of their own existence. Includes the back-up feature "Decision '96" with dossiers on Superman, Hulk, Captain America, Batman, Wonder Woman, Storm, Wolverine, Lobo, Superboy, and Spider-Man. Plus, the ballet for the readers to vote and decide the pivotal battles and thus the outcome of this epic event. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #1DF.SIGNED
    Marvel vs. DC (1996) 1DF.SIGNED
    Published Mar 1996 by Marvel/DC.

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    Dynamic Forces Edition signed by Dan Jurgens, Ron Marz, and Joe Rubinstein. Limited to 1500 copies with a Dynamic Forces certificate of authenticity. 1st printing. "Round 1!" Part 1 of 4. Story by Ron Marz (with special thanks to Peter David). Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Joe Rubenstein, and Paul Neary. When a young man stumbles upon a cosmic anomaly, the DC and Marvel Universes begin to merge with some most unexpected results. The Juggernaut is running amuck in Metropolis, the murderous Bullseye invades the Batcave, Robin the Boy Wonder pops up at Xavier's School for the Gifted, and J. Jonah Jameson is Editor-n-Chief of the Daily Planet. Then, things get worse when the very fabric of reality threatens to destroy itself. Now, the champions of two universes must combat each other for the fate of their own existence. Includes the back-up feature "Decision '96" with dossiers on Superman, Hulk, Captain America, Batman, Wonder Woman, Storm, Wolverine, Lobo, Superboy, and Spider-Man. Plus, the ballet for the readers to vote and decide the pivotal battles and thus the outcome of this epic event. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #1N
    Marvel vs. DC (1996) 1N

    1st printing. Newsstand Edition. "Round 1!" Part 1 of 4. Story by Ron Marz (with special thanks to Peter David). Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Joe Rubenstein, and Paul Neary. When a young man stumbles upon a cosmic anomaly, the DC and Marvel Universes begin to merge with some most unexpected results. The Juggernaut is running amuck in Metropolis, the murderous Bullseye invades the Batcave, Robin the Boy Wonder pops up at Xavier's School for the Gifted, and J. Jonah Jameson is Editor-n-Chief of the Daily Planet. Then, things get worse when the very fabric of reality threatens to destroy itself. Now, the champions of two universes must combat each other for the fate of their own existence. Includes the back-up feature "Decision '96" with dossiers on Superman, Hulk, Captain America, Batman, Wonder Woman, Storm, Wolverine, Lobo, Superboy, and Spider-Man. Plus, the ballet for the readers to vote and decide the pivotal battles and thus the outcome of this epic event. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #1REP
    Marvel vs. DC (1996) 1REP

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    2nd printing. "Round 1!" Part 1 of 4. Story by Ron Marz (with special thanks to Peter David). Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Joe Rubenstein, and Paul Neary. When a young man stumbles upon a cosmic anomaly, the DC and Marvel Universes begin to merge with some most unexpected results. The Juggernaut is running amuck in Metropolis, the murderous Bullseye invades the Batcave, Robin the Boy Wonder pops up at Xavier's School for the Gifted, and J. Jonah Jameson is Editor-n-Chief of the Daily Planet. Then, things get worse when the very fabric of reality threatens to destroy itself. Now, the champions of two universes must combat each other for the fate of their own existence. Includes the back-up feature "Decision '96" with dossiers on Superman, Hulk, Captain America, Batman, Wonder Woman, Storm, Wolverine, Lobo, Superboy, and Spider-Man. Plus, the ballet for the readers to vote and decide the pivotal battles and thus the outcome of this epic event. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #1
    Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976 DC/Marvel Treasury) 1
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    • Cover oxidation.
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    • Cover oxidation.
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    Very first Marvel/DC cross-over. Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976) Treasury. Is this the Battle of the Century or the greatest superhero team-up of all time. The unthinkable has happened, the diabolical Lex Luthor has combined his unparalleled genius with the mad Doctor Octopus, and Spidey and the Man of Steel are too busy fighting each other to stop them. Can to of the biggest icons in comics history come to an understanding in time to stop these dastardly villains? Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano. Also, included is a breakdown on how this legendary cover was conceived. 100 pages, full color. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #1SIGNED
    Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976 DC/Marvel Treasury) 1SIGNED

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    Superhero Enterprises Mail Order Signed Edition, signed by Stan Lee and numbered to 2000. Ross Andru/Dick Giordano art. 1st Marvel/DC crossover. Superman and Spider-Man battle Lex Luthor and Dr. Octopus. Treasury size, 100 pages. Limited Signed Edition of 2,000

    Superhero Enterprises sold an unknown number of copies of the limited edition WITHOUT Carmine Infantino's signature, accompanied by letters informing recipients that Infantino was no longer employed with DC Comics effective the end of January 1976 (but rather than disappoint customers, Stan Lee agreed to continue signing and numbering 'only' 2,000 copies).

    While there are known signed copies in circulation that are not numbered, the ONLY ones we can confirm to be the actual mail-order limited editions are the copies that are numbered to 2,000 on the cover. Overstreet lists this a second printing limited edition of 5,000. However, an ad found inside select issues of Marvel Comics from that time period clearly contradicts Overstreet's claim. The ad, by Superhero Enterprises, identifies this as a special collector's offer limited edition of 2,000 copies signed by both Stan Lee and Carmine Infantino.

    There is no evidence anywhere inside the book or advertisements that this edition is actually a second printing. With the ad casting strong suspicion on Overstreet's accuracy regarding this book, we assume this is a first printing.

  • Issue #1A-1ST
    DC vs. Marvel Omnibus HC (2024 DC/Marvel) 1A-1ST


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    George Perez Cover

    1st printing. Collects Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976 DC/Marvel Treasury), Marvel Treasury Edition (1974-1981) #28, DC Special Series (1981 Treasury) #27, Marvel and DC Present: The Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans (1982), Batman/Punisher (1994) , Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights (1994), Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger GN (1995 DC/Marvel), Spider-Man and Batman (1995), Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances (1995), Silver Surfer/Superman (1996), Batman/Captain America (1996), Daredevil and Batman (1997 Marvel/DC), Batman and Spider-Man (1997 DC/Marvel), Superman/Fantastic Four (1999 DC/Marvel Treasury), The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman (1999), and Batman/Daredevil: King of New York (2000). Written by Gerry Conway, Jim Shooter, Marv Wolfman, Len Wein, Chris Claremont, Dennis O'Neil, Chuck Dixon, John Byrne, J.M. DeMatteis, Ron Marz, George Perez, D.G. Chichester, Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern, and Alan Grant. Art by Ross Andru, John Buscema, Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, Walt Simonson, Barry Kitson, John Romita, Jr., John Byrne, Mark Bagley, Darryl Banks, Ron Lim, Scott McDaniel, Graham Nolan, Dan Jurgens, Steve Rude, Eduardo Barreto, Neal Adams, John Romita, Sr., Dick Giordano, Joe Sinnott, Terry Austin, Klaus Janson, Bob McLeod, Al Milgrom, Steve Leialoha, Walt Simonson, Bob Layton, Joe Rubinstein, Bob Wiacek, Brett Breeding, James Pascoe, Scott Hanna, Mark Farmer, Derek Fisher, Karl Kesel, Art Thibert, and Eduardo Barreto. Cover by George Perez. Introductions by Paul Levitz and Gerry Conway. Forewords by Dick Giordano and Tom DeFalco. Afterwords by Ron Marz and Tom Brevoort. In 1976, the Big Two in comics made pop culture history by pitting their most popular heroes--Superman and the Amazing Spider-Man--against each other! The success of this one-shot comic paved the way for future collaborations between the House of Ideas and the Distinguished Competition, ushering in a new age of inter-company crossover events that boasted some of the industry's biggest writers and artists. Now, for the first time in over 20 years, the comics that started it all will be collected in a brand-new omnibus edition featuring the classic DC Universe and Marvel team-up stories. This volume also includes essays from the original creative team, an introduction from former DC Comics president Paul Levitz, afterwords by writer Ron Marz and Marvel executive editor Tom Brevoort, and more! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 960 pages, full color. Cover price $150.00.

  • Issue #1A-REP
    DC vs. Marvel Omnibus HC (2024 DC/Marvel) 1A-REP


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    George Perez Cover

    2nd and later printings. Collects Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976 DC/Marvel Treasury), Marvel Treasury Edition (1974-1981) #28, DC Special Series (1981 Treasury) #27, Marvel and DC Present: The Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans (1982), Batman/Punisher (1994) , Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights (1994), Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger GN (1995 DC/Marvel), Spider-Man and Batman (1995), Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances (1995), Silver Surfer/Superman (1996), Batman/Captain America (1996), Daredevil and Batman (1997 Marvel/DC), Batman and Spider-Man (1997 DC/Marvel), Superman/Fantastic Four (1999 DC/Marvel Treasury), The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman (1999), and Batman/Daredevil: King of New York (2000). Written by Gerry Conway, Jim Shooter, Marv Wolfman, Len Wein, Chris Claremont, Dennis O'Neil, Chuck Dixon, John Byrne, J.M. DeMatteis, Ron Marz, George Perez, D.G. Chichester, Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern, and Alan Grant. Art by Ross Andru, John Buscema, Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, Walt Simonson, Barry Kitson, John Romita, Jr., John Byrne, Mark Bagley, Darryl Banks, Ron Lim, Scott McDaniel, Graham Nolan, Dan Jurgens, Steve Rude, Eduardo Barreto, Neal Adams, John Romita, Sr., Dick Giordano, Joe Sinnott, Terry Austin, Klaus Janson, Bob McLeod, Al Milgrom, Steve Leialoha, Walt Simonson, Bob Layton, Joe Rubinstein, Bob Wiacek, Brett Breeding, James Pascoe, Scott Hanna, Mark Farmer, Derek Fisher, Karl Kesel, Art Thibert, and Eduardo Barreto. Cover by George Perez. Introductions by Paul Levitz and Gerry Conway. Forewords by Dick Giordano and Tom DeFalco. Afterwords by Ron Marz and Tom Brevoort. In 1976, the Big Two in comics made pop culture history by pitting their most popular heroes--Superman and the Amazing Spider-Man--against each other! The success of this one-shot comic paved the way for future collaborations between the House of Ideas and the Distinguished Competition, ushering in a new age of inter-company crossover events that boasted some of the industry's biggest writers and artists. Now, for the first time in over 20 years, the comics that started it all will be collected in a brand-new omnibus edition featuring the classic DC Universe and Marvel team-up stories. This volume also includes essays from the original creative team, an introduction from former DC Comics president Paul Levitz, afterwords by writer Ron Marz and Marvel executive editor Tom Brevoort, and more! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 960 pages, full color. Cover price $150.00.

  • Issue #1B-1ST
    DC vs. Marvel Omnibus HC (2024 DC/Marvel) 1B-1ST


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    Jim Lee Cover

    1st printing. Collects Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976 DC/Marvel Treasury), Marvel Treasury Edition (1974-1981) #28, DC Special Series (1981 Treasury) #27, Marvel and DC Present: The Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans (1982), Batman/Punisher (1994) , Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights (1994), Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger GN (1995 DC/Marvel), Spider-Man and Batman (1995), Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances (1995), Silver Surfer/Superman (1996), Batman/Captain America (1996), Daredevil and Batman (1997 Marvel/DC), Batman and Spider-Man (1997 DC/Marvel), Superman/Fantastic Four (1999 DC/Marvel Treasury), The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman (1999), and Batman/Daredevil: King of New York (2000). Written by Gerry Conway, Jim Shooter, Marv Wolfman, Len Wein, Chris Claremont, Dennis O'Neil, Chuck Dixon, John Byrne, J.M. DeMatteis, Ron Marz, George Perez, D.G. Chichester, Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern, and Alan Grant. Art by Ross Andru, John Buscema, Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, Walt Simonson, Barry Kitson, John Romita, Jr., John Byrne, Mark Bagley, Darryl Banks, Ron Lim, Scott McDaniel, Graham Nolan, Dan Jurgens, Steve Rude, Eduardo Barreto, Neal Adams, John Romita, Sr., Dick Giordano, Joe Sinnott, Terry Austin, Klaus Janson, Bob McLeod, Al Milgrom, Steve Leialoha, Walt Simonson, Bob Layton, Joe Rubinstein, Bob Wiacek, Brett Breeding, James Pascoe, Scott Hanna, Mark Farmer, Derek Fisher, Karl Kesel, Art Thibert, and Eduardo Barreto. Cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. Introductions by Paul Levitz and Gerry Conway. Forewords by Dick Giordano and Tom DeFalco. Afterwords by Ron Marz and Tom Brevoort. In 1976, the Big Two in comics made pop culture history by pitting their most popular heroes--Superman and the Amazing Spider-Man--against each other! The success of this one-shot comic paved the way for future collaborations between the House of Ideas and the Distinguished Competition, ushering in a new age of inter-company crossover events that boasted some of the industry's biggest writers and artists. Now, for the first time in over 20 years, the comics that started it all will be collected in a brand-new omnibus edition featuring the classic DC Universe and Marvel team-up stories. This volume also includes essays from the original creative team, an introduction from former DC Comics president Paul Levitz, afterwords by writer Ron Marz and Marvel executive editor Tom Brevoort, and more! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 960 pages, full color. Cover price $150.00.

  • Issue #1B-REP
    DC vs. Marvel Omnibus HC (2024 DC/Marvel) 1B-REP


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    Jim Lee Cover - 2nd and later printings

    2nd and later printings. Collects Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976 DC/Marvel Treasury), Marvel Treasury Edition (1974-1981) #28, DC Special Series (1981 Treasury) #27, Marvel and DC Present: The Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans (1982), Batman/Punisher (1994) , Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights (1994), Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger GN (1995 DC/Marvel), Spider-Man and Batman (1995), Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances (1995), Silver Surfer/Superman (1996), Batman/Captain America (1996), Daredevil and Batman (1997 Marvel/DC), Batman and Spider-Man (1997 DC/Marvel), Superman/Fantastic Four (1999 DC/Marvel Treasury), The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman (1999), and Batman/Daredevil: King of New York (2000). Written by Gerry Conway, Jim Shooter, Marv Wolfman, Len Wein, Chris Claremont, Dennis O'Neil, Chuck Dixon, John Byrne, J.M. DeMatteis, Ron Marz, George Perez, D.G. Chichester, Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern, and Alan Grant. Art by Ross Andru, John Buscema, Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, Walt Simonson, Barry Kitson, John Romita, Jr., John Byrne, Mark Bagley, Darryl Banks, Ron Lim, Scott McDaniel, Graham Nolan, Dan Jurgens, Steve Rude, Eduardo Barreto, Neal Adams, John Romita, Sr., Dick Giordano, Joe Sinnott, Terry Austin, Klaus Janson, Bob McLeod, Al Milgrom, Steve Leialoha, Walt Simonson, Bob Layton, Joe Rubinstein, Bob Wiacek, Brett Breeding, James Pascoe, Scott Hanna, Mark Farmer, Derek Fisher, Karl Kesel, Art Thibert, and Eduardo Barreto. Cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. Introductions by Paul Levitz and Gerry Conway. Forewords by Dick Giordano and Tom DeFalco. Afterwords by Ron Marz and Tom Brevoort. In 1976, the Big Two in comics made pop culture history by pitting their most popular heroes--Superman and the Amazing Spider-Man--against each other! The success of this one-shot comic paved the way for future collaborations between the House of Ideas and the Distinguished Competition, ushering in a new age of inter-company crossover events that boasted some of the industry's biggest writers and artists. Now, for the first time in over 20 years, the comics that started it all will be collected in a brand-new omnibus edition featuring the classic DC Universe and Marvel team-up stories. This volume also includes essays from the original creative team, an introduction from former DC Comics president Paul Levitz, afterwords by writer Ron Marz and Marvel executive editor Tom Brevoort, and more! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 960 pages, full color. Cover price $150.00.

  • Issue #1A-1ST
    DC vs. Marvel The Amalgam Age Omnibus HC (2024 DC/Marvel) 1A-1ST


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    Dave Gibbon Cover

    1st printing. Collects Marvel vs. DC (1996) #1-4, DC/Marvel All Access (1996) #1-4, Unlimited Access (1997) #1-4, Amazon (1996 Marvel/DC), Assassins (1996 DC/Marvel Amalgam), Bat-Thing (1997), Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1996), Bullets and Bracelets (1996), Challengers of the Fantastic (1997), Dark Claw Adventures (1997), Doctor Strangefate (1996), Exciting X-Patrol (1997), Generation Hex (1997), Iron Lantern (1997), JLX Unleashed (1997), Legend of the Dark Claw (1996), Lobo the Duck (1997), The Magnetic Men Featuring Magneto (1997), Speed Demon (1996), Spider-Boy (1996), Spider-Boy Team-Up (1997), Super Soldier (1996), Super Soldier: Man of War (1997), Thorion of the New Asgods (1997), X-Patrol (1996), and a story from Green Lantern (1990-2004 3rd Series DC) #87. Written by Ron Marz, Peter David, Karl Kesel, John Byrne, D.G. Chichester, Larry Hama, Chuck Dixon, John Ostrander, Ty Templeton, Barbara Kesel, Peter Milligan, Kurt Busiek, Christopher Priest, Alan Grant, Tom Peyer, Howard Mackie, James Felder, R.K. Sternse, Mark Waid, Dave Gibbons, and Keith Giffen. Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Jackson Guice, Pat Olliffe, John Byrne, Scott McDaniel, Rodolfo Damaggio, Cary Nord, Gary Frank, Tom Grummett, Ty Templeton, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Bryan Hitch, Adam Pollina, Paul Smith, Oscar Jiminez, Jim Balent, Val Semeiks, Barry Kitson, Salvador Larroca, Mike Wieringo, Ladronn, Dave Gibbons, John Romita, Jr., Roger Cruz, Tom Grindberg, Joe Rubenstein, Paul Neary, Al Williamson, Terry Austin, Derek Fisher, Bill Sienkiewicz, Mark Pennington, Cam Smith, Al Vey, Rick Burchett, Kevin Nowlan, Mark Morales, Al Milgrom, Hanibal Rodriguez, Ray McCarthy, Ray Kryssing, Dan Panosian, Gary Martin, Karl Kesel, Juan Vlasco, Jimmy Palmiott, Jon Holdredge, and Romeo Tanghal. Cover by Dave Gibbon. Introductions by Ron Marz and Karl Kesel. Afterwords by Mike Carlin and Tom Breevort. Pitting their world's greatest superheroes against each other, only the winning universe will be allowed to live! And the loser...will cease to exist. Superman versus the Hulk! Batman versus Captain America! Wolverine versus Lobo! Fighting against the clock, Access, a new hero traversing both worlds, will attempt victory through another means: The combination of DC and Marvel into one universe! The Amalgam age of comics is born! Batman and Wolverine become Dark Claw! Captain America and Superman become Super Soldier! Wonder Woman and Storm become Amazon! But will the existence of Amalgam prolong the inevitable demise of DC or Marvel? Will the Amalgam Universe fight back when Access attempts to return the universes to their former glory? This once-in-a-lifetime event is finally collected in a once-in-a-lifetime Omnibus! Includes the trading cards, and a tome of never-before-seen material! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,024 pages, full color. Teen Cover price $150.00.

  • Issue #1B-1ST
    DC vs. Marvel The Amalgam Age Omnibus HC (2024 DC/Marvel) 1B-1ST


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    Jim Lee Cover

    1st printing. Collects Marvel vs. DC (1996) #1-4, DC/Marvel All Access (1996) #1-4, Unlimited Access (1997) #1-4, Amazon (1996 Marvel/DC), Assassins (1996 DC/Marvel Amalgam), Bat-Thing (1997), Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1996), Bullets and Bracelets (1996), Challengers of the Fantastic (1997), Dark Claw Adventures (1997), Doctor Strangefate (1996), Exciting X-Patrol (1997), Generation Hex (1997), Iron Lantern (1997), JLX Unleashed (1997), Legend of the Dark Claw (1996), Lobo the Duck (1997), The Magnetic Men Featuring Magneto (1997), Speed Demon (1996), Spider-Boy (1996), Spider-Boy Team-Up (1997), Super Soldier (1996), Super Soldier: Man of War (1997), Thorion of the New Asgods (1997), X-Patrol (1996), and a story from Green Lantern (1990-2004 3rd Series DC) #87. Written by Ron Marz, Peter David, Karl Kesel, John Byrne, D.G. Chichester, Larry Hama, Chuck Dixon, John Ostrander, Ty Templeton, Barbara Kesel, Peter Milligan, Kurt Busiek, Christopher Priest, Alan Grant, Tom Peyer, Howard Mackie, James Felder, R.K. Sternse, Mark Waid, Dave Gibbons, and Keith Giffen. Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Jackson Guice, Pat Olliffe, John Byrne, Scott McDaniel, Rodolfo Damaggio, Cary Nord, Gary Frank, Tom Grummett, Ty Templeton, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Bryan Hitch, Adam Pollina, Paul Smith, Oscar Jiminez, Jim Balent, Val Semeiks, Barry Kitson, Salvador Larroca, Mike Wieringo, Ladronn, Dave Gibbons, John Romita, Jr., Roger Cruz, Tom Grindberg, Joe Rubenstein, Paul Neary, Al Williamson, Terry Austin, Derek Fisher, Bill Sienkiewicz, Mark Pennington, Cam Smith, Al Vey, Rick Burchett, Kevin Nowlan, Mark Morales, Al Milgrom, Hanibal Rodriguez, Ray McCarthy, Ray Kryssing, Dan Panosian, Gary Martin, Karl Kesel, Juan Vlasco, Jimmy Palmiott, Jon Holdredge, and Romeo Tanghal. Cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. Introductions by Ron Marz and Karl Kesel. Afterwords by Mike Carlin and Tom Breevort. Pitting their world's greatest superheroes against each other, only the winning universe will be allowed to live! And the loser...will cease to exist. Superman versus the Hulk! Batman versus Captain America! Wolverine versus Lobo! Fighting against the clock, Access, a new hero traversing both worlds, will attempt victory through another means: The combination of DC and Marvel into one universe! The Amalgam age of comics is born! Batman and Wolverine become Dark Claw! Captain America and Superman become Super Soldier! Wonder Woman and Storm become Amazon! But will the existence of Amalgam prolong the inevitable demise of DC or Marvel? Will the Amalgam Universe fight back when Access attempts to return the universes to their former glory? This once-in-a-lifetime event is finally collected in a once-in-a-lifetime Omnibus! Includes the trading cards, and a tome of never-before-seen material! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,024 pages, full color. Teen Cover price $150.00.

  • Issue #1
    Marvel vs. DC Preview (1995) 1

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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Darkseid vs. Galactus The Hunger GN (1995 DC/Marvel) 1-1ST

    1st printing.

    Story and art by John Byrne.

    Darkseid is the embodiment of evil, dark lord of the hellish world of Apokolips, and one of the most feared beings in the galaxy. Galactus is the Devourer of Worlds and THE most feared being in the universe. Galactus has come to Apokolips to feed and Darkseid is not one to just role over and die. It's Galactus vs, Darkseid. It's Orion vs. the Silver Surfer. The cosmos will quake. When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, something has to give.

    Softcover, 48 pages, full color.

    Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Darkseid vs. Galactus The Hunger GN (1995 DC/Marvel) 1-REP

    2nd and later printings.

    Story and art by John Byrne.

    Darkseid is the embodiment of evil, dark lord of the hellish world of Apokolips, and one of the most feared beings in the galaxy. Galactus is the Devourer of Worlds and THE most feared being in the universe. Galactus has come to Apokolips to feed and Darkseid is not one to just role over and die. It's Galactus vs, Darkseid. It's Orion vs. the Silver Surfer. The cosmos will quake. When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, something has to give.

    Softcover, 48 pages, full color.

    Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel vs. DC TPB (1996 Marvel/DC) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Collects Marvel Versus DC (1996) #1-4 and Doctor Strangefate (1996) #1.

    Written by Ron Marz and Peter David. Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Joe Rubenstein, and Paul Neary.

    When a young man stumbles upon a cosmic anomaly, the DC and Marvel Universes begin to merge with some most unexpected results. The Juggernaut is running amuck in Metropolis, the murderous Bullseye invades the Batcave, Robin the Boy Wonder pops up at Xavier's School for the Gifted, and J. Jonah Jameson is Editor-n-Chief of the Daily Planet. Then, things get worse when the very fabric of reality threatens to destroy itself.

    Now, the champions of two universes must combat each other for the fate of their own existence. Includes a cover gallery and dossiers on the creators and combatants.

    Softcover, 192 pages, full color.

    NOTE: Co-published by Marvel Comics and DC Comics

    Cover price $15.95.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Marvel vs. DC TPB (1996 Marvel/DC) 1-REP

    2nd and later printings. Collects Marvel Versus DC (1996) #1-4 and Doctor Strangefate (1996) #1.

    Written by Ron Marz and Peter David. Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Joe Rubenstein, and Paul Neary.

    When a young man stumbles upon a cosmic anomaly, the DC and Marvel Universes begin to merge with some most unexpected results. The Juggernaut is running amuck in Metropolis, the murderous Bullseye invades the Batcave, Robin the Boy Wonder pops up at Xavier's School for the Gifted, and J. Jonah Jameson is Editor-n-Chief of the Daily Planet. Then, things get worse when the very fabric of reality threatens to destroy itself.

    Now, the champions of two universes must combat each other for the fate of their own existence. Includes a cover gallery and dossiers on the creators and combatants.

    Softcover, 192 pages, full color.

    NOTE: Co-published by Marvel Comics and DC Comics

    Cover price $15.95.

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    Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976 DC/Marvel Treasury) UK Edition 1

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    UK Edition. Very first Marvel/DC cross-over. Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man (1976) Treasury. Is this the Battle of the Century or the greatest superhero team-up of all time. The unthinkable has happened, the diabolical Lex Luthor has combined his unparalleled genius with the mad Doctor Octopus, and Spidey and the Man of Steel are too busy fighting each other to stop them. Can to of the biggest icons in comics history come to an understanding in time to stop these dastardly villains? Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano. Also, included is a breakdown on how this legendary cover was conceived. Softcover, 10" x 13.5", 96 pages, full color, 75p cover price.