Publication history of DC Comics crossover events explained

DC Comics has produced many crossover stories combining characters from different series of comics. Some of these are set in the fictional DC Universe, or any number of settings within the DC Multiverse.

Publication history

Pre-Crisis

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"Wonder Woman's Invisible Twin" 1953 In Wonder Woman #59, the Golden Age Wonder Woman meets her counterpart in a parallel world, later designated Earth-59, introducing the concept of the DC Multiverse. Diana's counterpart is Princess Tara Terruna, which translates into the titular "Wonder Woman" of her world. Together, they defeat the evil Duke Dazam. Tara refers to Diana and herself as "reflections in a mirror," leading Diana to conclude: "Earth must have a twin world, existing simultaneously alongside it! But developing differentlyAnd everyone on it is a double of everyone on Earth! The electrical storm somehow hurled me from my world into yours" The accompanying artwork by H.G. Peter depicting the famous "twin Earths" imagery that would later be associated with DC's concept of the Multiverse.[1]

The story is credited to Robert Kanigher who used the pseudonym of "Charles Moulton" as an in-house author name following the passing of William Moulton Marston, the original author of Wonder Woman. H.G. Peter, the original artist for Wonder Woman, is credited with this story's artwork but had a team of assistants aiding him in his final years on the magazine, most of whom remain unknown.[2] [3]

"Flash of Two Worlds" 1961 Silver Age Flash meets his Golden Age hero, previously believed to be the story that introduced the concept of the DC Multiverse, but it nevertheless started the almost annual crossover between Earth-One characters and Earth-Two characters.
"Vengeance of the Immortal Villain!"1963Properly re-introduces the Justice Society of America.
"Crisis on Earth-One!" and "Crisis on Earth-Two"1963 The Silver Age Justice League of America meet the Golden Age Justice Society of America, beginning an annual team-up tradition between the two teams and starting a legacy of DC Crisis events.
"Crisis on Earth-Three"1964Introduces the Crime Syndicate of America of Earth-Three.
JLA: Zatanna's Search 1964 Zatanna attempts to reconnect with her father, Zatara, and seeks the aid of Hawkman, Batman, Robin, the Atom, Green Lantern and the Elongated Man along the way.
Green Lantern #40: "Secret Origin of the Guardians!" 1965 Silver Age Green Lantern teams up with his Golden Age predecessor; and Krona, who created the DC Multiverse, appears for the first time.
Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Snowbirds Don't Fly 1971 Oliver Queen and Hal Jordan must deal with the shocking revelation that Roy Harper has become a drug addict and do what they must to help him.
Showcase #100 1978 In issue #100 of the Showcase comics, "There Shall Come a Gathering", many of the heroes who previously appeared in the comic's original run must stop an alien from towing Earth out of its orbit. Some of those who appear include the Challengers of the Unknown, Lois Lane, the Teen Titans, Rip Hunter, Time Master, the Spectre, the Metal Men and the Inferior Five, along with cameos by others.
Crisis on Earth Prime 1982Per Degaton threatens Earth Prime, so the Justice League of America, the Justice Society of America, and the All-Star Squadron must team up to stop the threat.
"" 1986In the final adventure of Superman before Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Man of Steel must face his most dangerous foes one last time.

Crisis on Infinite Earths and Post-Crisis

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Crisis on Infinite Earths 1985-1986 The Anti-Monitor tries to destroy the DC Multiverse, but only succeeds in merging it into a single universe; numerous characters die, including Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) and the Flash II (Barry Allen). Series to spin out of event:
Legends 1986 Darkseid and his servant Glorious Godfrey attempt to ruin humanity's faith in superheroes. First Post-Crisis appearance of Captain Marvel in normal continuity and the forming of a new Justice League roster. JLA: Incarnations #5; Legends of the DC Universe 3-D Gallery #1; Justice League #1; Suicide Squad #1Series to spin out of event:
Millennium 1988 After the Guardians and Zamarons exile themselves from this dimension, one of each remains and seeks out 12 Chosen to become the New Guardians. The robotic Manhunters aim to prevent this and several supporting characters are revealed to be Manhunters.Series to spin out of event:
Invasion! 1988 The Dominators have put together an alliance to invade Earth and eliminate the threat posed by their unpredictable "metahumans".Series to spin out of event:
Cosmic Odyssey 1988-1989 Darkseid strives to gain the Anti-Life Equation.Series to spin out of event:
Suicide Squad: The Janus Directive 1989 Suicide Squad leader Amanda Waller sends her agents on missions in the apparent pursuit of her own private agenda, the so-called "Janus Directive".
Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying 1989 Following the tragic events of A Death in the Family, Batman begins making reckless decisions. Dick Grayson and another must work to bring Batman back from the edge.
Armageddon 2001 1991 Monarch threatens to destroy the future and Earth's superheroes must stop him. Limited series with crossovers in the 1991 DC Annuals.
War of the Gods 1991 Wonder Woman and the Amazons are caught in the middle of a war between the ancient Roman gods and the Olympian gods. Meanwhile, Circe frames Themyscira for crimes that leads to a war between America and Wonder Woman's home.
Justice League: Breakdowns 1991-1992 A 16-issue crossover between Justice League America #53-60 and Justice League Europe #29-36, changing the tone of both series from a humorous one to a more serious one. Green Lantern (vol. 3) #18
1992 Earth's superheroes fight Eclipso and his pawn Lar Gand. Limited series with crossovers in the 1992 DC Annuals.
  • Eclipso (#1-18)
Superman: Panic in the Sky 1992Brainiac returns to invade Earth with his ultimate weapon, Warworld, a planet-sized satellite built for destruction. With the help of super-powered friends like Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern and many more, Superman must lead the attack on Brainiac and protect Earth!
The Death of Superman 1992 Superman engages in battle with a seemingly unstoppable killing machine named Doomsday in the streets of Metropolis. At the fight's conclusion, both combatants apparently die from their wounds. The crossover depicted the world's reaction to Superman's death in Funeral for a Friend, then the emergence of four individuals believed to be the "new" Superman and the eventual return of the original Superman in Reign of the Supermen!.
Trinity 1993 The Green Lantern Corps, the L.E.G.I.O.N., and the Darkstars go up against the beings called "the Triarch".
1993 Bruce Wayne (Batman) suffers burnout and is systematically assaulted and crippled by a Venom-enhanced villain named Bane. Wayne is replaced as Batman by an apprentice named Jean-Paul Valley, who becomes increasingly violent and unstable, tarnishing Batman's reputation. Eventually, Wayne is healed through paranormal means and reclaims his role as Batman.
  • Prodigal (1994): In the aftermath of Knightfall, Batman hands over the cowl to Dick Grayson.
Bloodlines 1993 The DC superheroes go up against alien parasites; new superheroes are created from some of their victims. Limited series with crossovers in the 1993 DC Annuals.
End of an Era 1994 High above New Earth, the teenage Legionnaires from Batch SW6 prevent a mysterious being from destroying the domed cities. They are shocked to learn that the man is a disoriented Rokk Krinn, Cosmic Boy from the adult version of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Superman: Fall of Metropolis (AKA Worlds Collide) 1994 With the Man of Steel out of commission due to injuries, LexCorp and Project Cadmus' conflict spills over into the city streets. If Superman does not recover in time, this may spell doom for Metropolis.Crossover of 14 comics spanning Superman: The Man of Steel, Hardware, Superboy (vol. 4), Icon, Steel (vol. 2), Blood Syndicate, and Static.
1994 Extant and Parallax attempt to recreate the Multiverse; a new timeline emerges.Crossover involving 45 issues/titles across the DC Universe, followed up in October by Zero Month (31 titles) which kicks off the new timeline.
The Way of the Warrior 1995 The Tormock alien race invades Earth and Guy Gardner, Hawkman, Justice League America, Lobo and former Green Lantern Probert battle to save the world.
Underworld Unleashed 1995 Neron, a demon-lord from Hell, offers the DC universe villains "upgrades" in exchange for their souls.
Batman: Troika1995A 4-comic Batman crossover in February 1995: Batman #515, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #35, Detective Comics #682 and Robin (vol. 2) #14
The Death of Clark Kent1995An 8-comic Superman titles crossover starting in May 1995: Superman (vol. 2) #100-101, The Adventures of Superman #522-523, Action Comics #710-711, and Superman: The Man of Steel #45-46
The Trial of Superman1995A 12-comic Superman titles crossover starting in November 1995: Superman: The Man of Steel #50-52, Superman (vol. 2) #106-108, The Adventures of Superman #529-531, Action Comics #716-717, and Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #3
The Flash: Dead Heat 1995 A new villain comes to town. His knowledge of the Speed Force rivals Wally's, and now he has put the entire team in peril.
Siege of the Zi Charam1995Can even the combined might of Supergirl and Green Lantern rescue the New Titans from the clutches of the deadly Progenitors.
  1. The New Titans #124 - "Prometheus Gathering"
  2. Green Lantern (vol. 3) #65 - "Rescue"
  3. Darkstars #34 - "Strangers in a Strange land"
  4. Damage #16 - "The Elements of Power"
  5. The New Titans #125 - "Xenocide"
The Final Night 1996 A Sun-Eater threatens life on Earth by devouring the Sun. Hal Jordan sacrifices his life to destroy it.
1996 Beginning in March 1996, this Batman crossover involves a virulent strain of the Ebola virus sweeping across Gotham City, forcing Azrael, Batman, Catwoman, Huntress, Nightwing, and Robin to deal with a threat they cannot see:
  1. Batman: Shadow of the Bat #48-49 - "The Apocalypse Plague" and "Angel of Death"
  2. Detective Comics #695-696 - "The Gray Area" and "Babylon Falls"
  3. Robin (vol. 2) #27-28 - "Natural Born Healer" and "Bitter Dregs"
  4. Catwoman (vol. 2) #31-32 - "Flesh and Fire" and "Fever Pitch"
  5. Azrael #15-16 - "Requiem for an Immortal" and "Contagion"
  6. Batman #529 - "Tears of Blood"
  7. Batman Chronicles #4 - "Hitman", "Huntress: Exposure", and "Beggar's Banquet"
Batman: Legacy 1996 A sequel to Contagion, this 10-part crossover starting in August 1996 follows a new strand of the Apocalypse Virus, controlled by Ra's al Ghul who attempts to find a suitable father for his grandchildren: Batman: Shadow of the Bat #53-54, Batman #533-534, Detective Comics #700-702, Catwoman (vol. 2) #36, and Robin (vol. 2) #32-33.
Genesis 1997 Darkseid battles Earth's heroes when the Genesis Wave strikes; many superbeings have their powers altered or negated.
Brotherhood of the Fist1998The story centers around a mysterious organization called the Brotherhood of the Fist. This group of elite martial artists declares war on all the greatest hand-to-hand combatants in the DC Universe. This includes heroes like Green Arrow, Nightwing, Robin, and even Batman.A 5-issue DC Crossover starting in July 1998 involving Green Arrow (vol. 2) #134-135, Detective Comics #723, Robin (vol. 2) #55, and Nightwing (vol. 2) #23
1998 The plot of the storyline centers on Gotham City being hit by a massive earthquake, the epicenter of which is less than a mile from Wayne Manor. In the wake of the destruction, Batman and his allies join the frantic rescue efforts around the devastated city, which soon spirals into chaos.
  • Batman: Aftershock (June 1998): The "Aftershock" event itself dealt with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake that struck Gotham City. Spawned 16 issues from Batman #555-559, Detective Comics #722-726, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #75-79, The Batman Chronicles #14 and ending with Robin (vol. 2) #54.
  • Batman: Road to No Man's Land (December 1998): "Road to No Man's Land" stories delved into the fallout of a catastrophic earthquake that ripped through Gotham City. These stories showcased the city's fight for survival in the face of immense hardship, exploring themes of social unrest, governmental failures, and the rise of opportunistic criminals. Spawned 12 issues from Azrael: Agent of the Bat #47-49, Batman #560-562, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #80-82, and Detective Comics #727-729
  • (March 1999): This volume covers the period following the earthquake, from the evacuation of the city until its time of re-opening and the beginning of rebuilding. Covers 88 issues.
DC One Million 1998 The Justice Legion Alpha of the 853rd century joins with the present day Justice League to battle Solaris the Tyrant Sun.
Superman: Behold! The Millennium Giants 1998 A trio of colossal giants are out to remake the world and it is up to Superman and friends to stop them. The storyline ran through several titles, though mostly through the Superman books. The end of this story arc was the lead-in for Superman Forever #1, which coincided with Superman's 60th anniversary.
JLA/Titans: The Technis Imperative 1999 A powerful technological threat from space targets members of the Teen Titans past and current, and the Titans and JLA are divided on how to fight it.
Day of Judgment 1999 Demonic forces threaten the Earth; Hal Jordan becomes the Spectre. 21 issues spanning 14 comic series.
1999 The apes of Gorilla City have declared open hostility on the rest of the world by using technology that can turn humans into apes.
The Flash: Chain Lightning 1999 Speedsters of all eras between now and the 30th century team up to stop a threat to the Flash dynasty.
Batman: Evolution2000A 9-issue story-arc in Detective Comics #742 through #750
Superman: Emperor Joker2000A DC Comics story that throws the world into chaos as the Joker acquires god-like powers and rewrites reality according to his own twisted desires. Superman, the Man of Steel, is no longer the beacon of hope and justice. Instead, he becomes a dangerous criminal loose in Gotham City. With Superman out of commission, the only one who can resist the Joker's mad world is Bizarro, a bizarre and imperfect clone of Superman with backwards powers and a child-like mind.A 9-issue Superman titles crossover beginning in October: Superman (vol. 2) #160-161, The Adventures of Superman #582-583, Superman: The Man of Steel #104-105, and Action Comics #769-770
Superboy: The Evil Factory 2000 The Agenda is manipulating DNA for nefarious purposes. What can Superboy do to stop them?
Batman: Officer Down2001An 8-issue Batman titles crossover where Commissioner Gorder is shot starting in March 2000: Batman #587, Robin (vol. 2) #86, Birds of Prey #27, Catwoman (vol. 2) #90, Batgirl #12, Nightwing (vol. 2) #53, Detective Comics #754 and Gotham Knights #13.
Superman: Return to Krypton2001A 9-issue, non-consecutive, Superman titles crossover beginning in March: Superman (vol. 2) (166, 167, 184) The Adventures of Superman (589, 606) Superman: The Man of Steel (111, 128), and Action Comics (776, 793)
Our Worlds at War 2001 The heroes of the DC Universe face the threat of the cosmic force known as Imperiex, who has attacked Earth. 43 issues across multiple DC titles.
Superman: President Lex2001A 12-issue Superman titles crossover starting in June: Action Comics #773, The Adventures of Superman #581-586, Superman (vol. 2) #51-54, Superman: The Man of Steel #108-110 as well as a few standalone issues; President Luthor Secret Files and Origins and Lex 2000
Joker: Last Laugh 2001–2002 While locked up in the Slab penitentiary, the Joker finds out that he is suffering from a terminal brain tumor. Determined to go out with a bang, he uses a special Joker venom to "jokerize" the other inmates, making them insane and giving them white skin, red lips, green hair and a wide smile.
2002 Bruce Wayne finds his girlfriend, Vesper Fairchild, dead in Wayne Manor just as the police arrive. The Batman Family investigates the circumstances of the crime.
A World Without Young Justice 2002 An all-new Young Justice has one mission: save Jason Todd.
Superman: Ending Battle2002An 8-issue Superman titles crossover starting in November: Superman (vol. 2) #186-187, The Adventures of Superman #608-609, Superman: The Man of Steel #130-131, and Action Comics #795-796
JSA: Black Reign 2003 A crossover between the Justice Society of America and Hawkman.
Batman: War Drums2003A 10-issue Batman titles crossover starting in March: Detective Comics #790-796, and Robin (vol. 2) #126-128
Batman: War Games2004A 27-issue Batman titles crossover starting in June involving Batman, Detective Comics, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, Nightwing (vol. 2), Gotham Knights, Robin (vol. 2), Batgirl, and Catwoman (vol. 2).
Identity Crisis 2004 Sue Dibny, the wife of superhero the Elongated Man, is murdered in their apartment. The DC superhero community rallies to find the murderer, uncovering shocking truths about Dr. Light and Batman's reasoning for creating countermeasures for the Justice League. 22 issues across The Flash, Manhunter, Firestorm, and JSA.
Infinite Crisis 2005 Kal-L, the Superman of Earth-Two, Superboy Prime and several other characters return to attempt to change the universe for the better. Superboy Prime believes he is the one true Superman, and history is altered at the end of the series. 104 issues across multiple DC titles and one-shot issues ending in a 6-issue run of Crisis Aftermath: Battle for Bludhaven.
  • Countdown to Infinite Crisis (September 2004): Consists of the one-shot Countdown to Infinite Crisis and four miniseries which spun out of this comic: Day of Vengeance, in which the Shadowpact is formed to defend magic from the Spectre; Rann-Thanagar War; Villains United, in which the Secret Six is formed to fight the Secret Society of Super-Villains; and The OMAC Project, in which Batman's mistrust of his fellow heroes leads to the creation of an army of cyborgs. 251 issues in the full reading order.
  • 52 (2006): The "missing year" between Infinite Crisis and One Year Later where the world is without Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. The series establishes the existence of a new Multiverse.
  • One Year Later (2006): All DC comics jump forward in time to one year after the end of Infinite Crisis. Diana gains a secret identity of Diana Prince and reclaims the Wonder Woman mantle, Bruce Wayne resumes the mantle of Batman and Clark Kent gets his powers back and returns as Superman.
Seven Soldiers2005A 30-issue arc across multiple titles reviving Golden Era Heroes such as Shining Knight, Manhattan Guardian, Zatanna, Klarion, Mister Miracle, Bulleteer, Frankenstein and their super-team: the Seven Soldiers of Victory, also known as the Law's Legionnaries and the All-Star Squadron.
Superman: Up Up and Away2006An 8-issue Superman titles crossover starting in June: Superman #650-653, and Action Comics #837-840
Amazons Attack 2007 Led up with Wonder Woman (vol. 3) #6-8, Circe manipulates the Department of Metahuman Affairs and the Amazons after bringing Queen Hippolyta, Wonder Woman's mother, back from the dead, which leads the Amazons to fight America and the country's heroes. The only way Wonder Woman can end this war, besides defeating Circe, is by fighting her own mother.
Sinestro Corps War 2007 The story centers on the Green Lanterns of Earth (Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner, John Stewart and Guy Gardner) and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps as they fight an interstellar war against the Sinestro Corps, an army led by the former Green Lantern Sinestro who are armed with yellow power rings and seek a universe ruled through fear. This involves recruiting the Anti-Monitor, the Cyborg Superman, and Superboy Prime to aid in the destruction of the Green Lantern Corps.
Final Crisis 2008 The event that started at the conclusion of Countdown to Final Crisis. Started May 2008. Darkseid arrives on Earth and begins a conquest to overthrow reality, as part of a plan by Libra to conquer the Multiverse. The Justice League and Green Lantern Corps join forces in a desperate attempt to stop the upcoming onslaught. Batman is apparently killed by Darkseid in this event. In reality, he is trapped in the past, where he witnessed Anthro's death. The Martian Manhunter is murdered by Libra and the new Secret Society of Super-Villains. Barry Allen, who died in Crisis on Infinite Earths, returns to life in this event.
  • Death of the New Gods (2007): was conceived by DC as a series that would lead- and tie-in to Final Crisis. Is an eight-issue comic book limited series published in 2007 and 2008.
  • Countdown to Final Crisis (2007): A weekly series that started a week following the end of 52, Countdown to Final Crisis acts as the "spine" to the DC Universe that, as the name suggests, counts down to a new event for 2008. The series crosses over with certain titles and deals with Jimmy Olsen getting superpowers, Mary Marvel trying to get her powers back, and a plot with the Monitors that involves the new Multiverse and the three characters that were supposed to die in Infinite Crisis: Jason Todd, Donna Troy, and Kyle Rayner. This also features the return of Superboy Prime from Infinite Crisis.
Blackest Night 2009An all-out war between the living heroes and villains and the Black Lantern Corps and the DC Universe stemming from the War of Light.
  • Brightest Day (2010): The events immediately following the final moments of Blackest Night.
  • Brightest Day Aftermath: The Search for Swamp Thing miniseries: A continuation of the Brightest Day storyline. Re-introduces the Swamp Thing and John Constantine back into the DC universe proper.
2009 Superman comes to terms with the death of his adoptive father while also dealing with 100,000 Kryptonians now living on Earth as a result of the Brainiac story arc.
Justice League: Rise and Fall2010Following the stunning conclusion to JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRY FOR JUSTICE what controversial decision has created a split in the League? A new meaning to the term 'hunt for justice' creates fear in the villain populace.Justice League Cry for Justice #1-7 (prelude); Titans (vol. 2) #23 (prelude); Justice League Rise and Fall Special #1; Green Arrow and Black Canary #31-32; Justice League of America (vol. 2) #43; Justice League: Rise of Arsenal #1-4
2010 Bruce Wayne returns to present-day Gotham City after the events of Final Crisis.
  • deals with the return of the original Batman after his journey through time and the effect that it has on a number of Gotham's heroes and villains, particularly upon Dick Grayson, who has been using his mentor's mantle since Battle for the Cowl.
Reign of Doomsday 2011 Doomsday hunts down Steel, Superboy, the Eradicator, and the Cyborg Superman.
Flashpoint 2011 When the Flash attempts to change time and save his mother from death, he alters history dramatically. When the events are corrected, universes are joined (one being the Wildstorm universe/imprint bringing the team of the Authority back into DC) in order to repair the damage, leading to The New 52.

Post-Flashpoint

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The New 52 2011 In the aftermath of Flashpoint, the DC Universe has a new status quo with all their comics.
I, Vampire: Rise of the Vampires 2012 Andrew Bennett is dead, and with his death, Cain, the sire of all vampires, has risen in Gotham, leaving it up to the Justice League Dark to attempt to retrieve Andrew from the realm of the dead in order to seal away Cain once again.
Batman: Night of the Owls 2012 Batman must call upon the Bat-Family Jason Todd, Dick Grayson, Tim Drake, Damian Wayne, Catwoman, etc., for the shadowy group "the Court of Owls" are vying to keep their century-long control over Gotham City.
The Culling: Rise of the Ravagers 2012 The Teen Titans, with the help of the Legion of Super-Heroes, face off against the metahuman-capturing group N.O.W.H.E.R.E., just as N.O.W.H.E.R.E's leader, Harvest, sets his long-awaited plan in motion.
Green Lantern: Rise of the Third Army 2012–2013Absolute power corrupts absolutely—and the Guardians' time is finally here. The Guardians, believing that the universe would be better off without free will and emotions, create the Third Army. The Third Army assimilates all they come in contact with into transformed members of the Third Army. This storyline leads into the Wrath of the First Lanternstoryline. Green Lantern (vol. 5) #0, 13–16, Annual #1; Green Lantern Corps (vol. 3) #13-16, Annual #1; Green Lantern: New Guardians #0, 13–16; Red Lanterns #13-16
  • Wrath of the First Lantern (February–May 2013): In the outcome of Rise of the Third Army, the mysterious First Lantern is unleashed against the Green Lantern Corps.
Rotworld August 2012–February 2013The avatars of the Green (the Swamp Thing) and the Red (Animal Man) must stop the Rot or the world will end in this epic crossover.
Hawkman: Wanted 2012–2013 Hawkman is being chased after by the Thanagarians, crossing the paths of both Green Arrow and Deathstroke the Terminator.
The Black Diamond Probability 2012–2013 The Black Diamond Probability concerns stories which involve the Black Diamond, most often associated with the villain Eclipso.
Batman: Death of the Family 2012–2013After having the skin of his face cut off of his head, the Joker returns and begins to target the Bat-Family.
Superman: H'El on Earth 2012–2013A New 52 Superman crossover where Superman, Superboy and Supergirl go head to head with a powerful Kryptonian being known as H'el, Superman's adopted brother.
  • Krypton Returns (September–November 2013): After the events of H'El on Earth, H'El has been sent to the time period of Krypton's destruction and plans to change history, so Superman and his allies travel to the past in order to stop him. Krypton Returns will also link into Lobdell's run in Teen Titans (vol. 4) and Superman (vol. 3) #23.3, which featured H'El in the Forever Evil event.
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis 2012–2013A vengeful Ocean Master returns and the war for Atlantis triggers a battle between Aquaman and the Justice League.
Batman: Requiem 2013 A series of issues consisting of the Bat-Family reacting to the death of Damian Wayne.
Superman: Psi War 2013 Running through some of the Superman books, the Man of Steel must face down a new, and insidious, threat.
2013–2014Detailing the New 52 origin of the Dark Knight, as well as adventures featuring other characters during that time period (Barbara Gordon, Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Barry Allen, John Stewart and others)
Justice League: Trinity War 2013The Justice League, Justice League of America and Justice League Dark will take it to the next level! And so are DC's Trinity; Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman as they fight to find the truth of who could pit them against one another in this lead-up to Forever Evil. DC Comics - The New 52: FCBD Special Edition #1
Forever Evil 2013–2014The outcome of Trinity War; what will happen when the heroes of the DC Universe fall and there is no one left to stop the villains from taking over?[4] Justice League (vol. 2) #30; Justice League of America (vol. 3) #14; Suicide Squad (vol. 2) #30; Teen Titans (vol. 4) #24-25; Forever Evil Aftermath: Batman vs. Bane #1

Following the events of Trinity War, John Constantine awakens in the House of Mystery, unsure of how he got there. Trinity of Sin: Pandora #4-5 and Trinity of Sin: Phantom Stranger #12-13

Green Lantern: Lights Out 2013A crossover that involves the four Green Lantern books, to be published in October.[5]
Supergirl: Red Daughter of Krypton 2013–2014A crossover involving Supergirl as the newest member of the Red Lanterns. Crossovers also with "Atrocities", a Red Lanterns storyline .
Batman: Gothtopia 2014An event set in Batman titles.
Worlds' Finest: First Contact 2014A crossover between Batman/Superman and Worlds' Finest, in which Earth-2's Huntress and Power Girl come face to face with Earth-1's Batman and Superman for the first time.
2014After going all out fighting a brutal battle to stop Doomsday, Superman undergoes a transformation that puts the world and all those he cares about at risk.
Green Lantern: Uprising 2014Rebellion has spread across the universe as former allies join forces with the Durlans, Khunds, and Outer Clans to overthrow the authority of the Corps.
2014–2015A six-issue comic book story arc, plus four tie-ins featuring Batman. Set after the events of Batman Eternal, the story involves the return from the dead of Batman's arch-enemy, the Joker, following his disappearance in the 2012 story arc Death of the Family.
Green Lanterns/New Gods: Godhead2014In the aftermath of Green Lantern: Lights Out, Highfather, the leader of the New Gods, discovers that the ring-wielders breached the Source Wall and now he is trying to find those secrets for himself by using one ring of every color of the emotional spectrum. Of course, nothing is ever that simple and what follows will threaten to alter the very fabric of the universe as we know it in Godhead, a month-long crossover event that finds Green Lantern and the New Gods entangled in a struggle for intergalactic survival.
2014–2015What would happen to the DC characters five years later?
Earth 2: World's End2014–2015Earth 2 of the New 52...a world much like the New 52 Earth, but yet so different. A world that saw its greatest heroes die – and new ones take their places. A world where Superman became its greatest villain, and a man named Zod seeks to save it along with Batman, Green Lantern, the Flash and other heroes. A world they can only save from the forces of Apokolips through great personal sacrifice! Death and destruction will follow each week, and you will never know who will live and who will die
Convergence2015Spun out of the final issues of The New 52: Futures End and Earth 2: World's End, leading to the end of the New 52 imprint. The story was told over a nine-week miniseries beginning with a #0 issue, with 40 two-part miniseries, tie-ins from various writers and artists that examine the worlds of the DC Universe over the decades, as well as the heroes and villains contained within. Writer Jeff King handles the scripting and storytelling for the main miniseries, with Scott Lobdell helping with the overall plot. Some of the tie-ins will see the brief return of Pre-New 52 Universe characters.
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  • Superman: Lois & Clark (October 2015-May 2016): Following the epic events of Convergence, here are the adventures of the Last Son of Krypton and last daughter of Earth of the Pre-New 52 universe as they try to survive with their newborn son in a world that is not their own. But can they keep this world from suffering the same fate as their own? Can this Superman stop the villains he once fought before they are created on this world? What is Intergang, and why does Lois’ discovery of it place everyone she loves in jeopardy? What will happen when their nine-year-old son learns the true identity of his parents? Make way for the original power couple for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do them part!
Truth2015–2016The New 52 imprint may be over, but the continuity goes on. Following Convergence, changes to the relationship between Superman and Batman and between Superman and Wonder Woman have taken effect. A new Batman patrols Gotham City in a mechanical suit and Wonder Woman is rocking a new look and an attitude to boot. Things are strained and it is the worst time for secrets to come out. So what happens when the Kryptonian's biggest secret is revealed to the world?
Darkseid War2015–2016Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman and Cyborg united as the Justice League for the first time to defeat Darkseid and his legions of Parademons, kicking off what became known as The New 52 in the process. Now, they must face the powerful leader of Apokolips again, who returned to Earth with his sights on a new adversary: the world-shattering Anti-Monitor. The event runs from Justice League (vol. 2) #40-#50 and also includes five Gods and Monsters one-shots and a Darkseid War Special.
Robin War2015–2016In December 2015, tensions between the various Robins will erupt into an all-out war. Intended as a six-part event over the course of the month.
The Savage Dawn2016Following Superman's showdown with Vandal Savage in the 2015 Superman (vol. 3) Annual #3, Kal'El has become desperate to regain his powers. Time is running out and his enemies are determined to destroy him, so Superman must try the unthinkable and expose himself to kryptonite in order to become renewed.
The Final Days of Superman2016His time without powers made Kal-El realize that the world is in need of more protectors...more super-powered beings like himself, especially given that he is now dying. But where will he find such beings? And what about the rumor he has heard of another older Superman married to another Lois Lane? Previously announced as Super League.
DC Rebirth2016What happens when the titles of the New 52 reach their 52nd issue? What comes next? DC Rebirth is coming in June 2016. DC Comics' titles will return to #1 issues after some have a Rebirth issue and Action Comics and Detective Comics will return to their Pre-New 52 renumbering. One character dies, three will return who have been missing and a revelation will make it obvious that the DC Universe has been missing a part of itself...!

Post-DC Rebirth

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Batman: Night of the Monster Men2016As a huge storm approaches, Batman, Batwoman and Nightwing try and prepare Gotham City for the worst, but nothing can prepare the heroes for the enormous monsters rampaging through the streets! Batman will need all of his allies to unite in order to stop these mad science monsters from tearing Gotham apart
Justice League vs. Suicide Squad2016–2017Batman has begun to question the need for Amanda Waller's Task Force X in a world where the Justice League already exists. Determined, he decides to put a stop to the Suicide Squad, but the Squad will not go gentle into that good night that easily. A six-part miniseries starting with two issues in December before becoming weekly in January 2017. The event is a prelude to the relaunch of Justice League of America in February 2017.
Superman Reborn2017In DC Universe Rebirth #1, the enigmatic Mr. Oz told this Superman, "You and your family are not what you believe you are. And neither was the fallen Superman." Now, in the first DC Rebirth crossover between Superman and Action Comics, the shocking truth behind Oz's words is revealed. It begins with one of Oz's prisoners escaping and ends in a tragic moment for Lois and Superman. Fallout across the entire Superman line in April.
Batman/The Flash: The Button2017The cataclysmic events of DC Universe Rebirth #1 continue here! The Dark Knight and the Fastest Man Alive, the two greatest detectives on any world, unite to explore the mystery behind a certain blood-stained smiley face button embedded in the Batcave wall. What starts as a simple investigation turns deadly when the secrets of the button prove irresistible to an unwelcome third party—and it is not who anyone suspectsIt is a mystery woven through time and the ticking clock starts here!
The Lazarus Contract2017The Titans and the Teen Titans must team up if they hope to survive their greatest enemy—Deathstroke the Terminator!
2017–2018First come the Dark Days, which give way to the Dark Nights, which give birth to the Dark Matter. Welcome to the New Age of DC Heroes. A six-part miniseries that has been years in the making from the mind of Scott Snyder, who laid Easter eggs for the event as far back as the New 52. Batman is investigating the Nth metal and what it means for the DC Universe, but the heroes need to stop him. Waiting in the wings is an ancient but familiar evil who, if released, will bring the twisted Batmen of the Dark Multiverse with him. The event will introduce new DC Universe titles under The New Age of DC Heroes banner, beginning in December 2017.
  • Gotham Resistance: The shocking events of Dark Nights: Metal have transformed Gotham City into a mosaic of fantastical realms full of monsters, magic and DOOM! An S.O.S. from Dick Grayson sends Robin back to Gotham to find a number of hometown heroes (and anti-heroes) including Batgirl, Harley Quinn, Killer Croc, the Black Canary and a certain Emerald Archer all trapped in a Riddler-esque labyrinth of madness and death
  • Bats Out Of Hell: After the harrowing events of Dark Nights: Metal #3, the Justice League has scattered around the world to find the only artifacts that can fight back against the invasion of the Dark Multiverse. The League thinks they know how to take back their world, but they are not prepared for who is standing in their way: the Seven Dark Knights of the Dark Multiverse!
  • The New Age of DC Heroes (beginning December 2017): As the events of Dark Nights: Metal unfold, new heroes will step forward to save the DC Universe. These heroes are part of DC's new heroes initiative and their stories will build the future. Seven new titles will introduce teams such as the New Challengers and a Fantastic Four-like team called the Terrifics.
  • Justice League: No Justice (May 2018): Dark Nights: Metal left the DC Universe transformed in ways both terrifying and wondrous—and only the Justice League is strong enough to face the threats to come...or are they?
Doomsday Clock2017–2019This miniseries will finally solve the mystery established in DC Universe: Rebirth #1: why Doctor Manhattan (from the Watchmen universe) invaded the DC Universe by modifying its last 10 years of history. Only Superman is close to knowing the answer.
Super Sons of Tomorrow2017–2018The Batman of Tomorrow travels to the present to prevent a cataclysmic disaster before it happens, revealing that Superboy will soon be responsible for the death of millions. But Superman will do anything to protect his son...and the Batman of Tomorrow is unwavering in his resolve to take down the Boy of Steel.
Milk Wars2018What happens when the Doom Patrol meets the Justice League of America? Working together, can they destroy the evil, interdimensional corporation called RetConn? To kick off its plan to use the radioactive milk of psychic cows to take the edge off the World's Greatest Heroes, RetConn has gone all the way to the top. Meet Milkman Man, previously unknown son of Krypton, who was sent to our planet only to be adopted by an evil dairy farmer and raised to love all things dairy!

Post-Dark Nights: Metal

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Sink Atlantis2018Aquaman always said that he would die for Atlantis. Now the Task Force X aims to make him keep his word by planning to sink Atlantis.
Heroes in Crisis2018–2019The heroes of the DC Universe find themselves in turmoil when two of their own end up dead.
  • Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy: Harley and Ivy are on the run while attempting to come to terms with each other.
  • Flash Forward: Wally West attempts to solve the truth about the murders in the Sanctuary, if he has a chance to find redemption for himself.
The Witching Hour2018An ancient force of dark magic, the witch-goddess Hecate, stirs trouble.Crossover between Justice League Dark and Wonder Woman.
Drowned Earth2018The invading force is led by the Ocean Lords, a race of powerful alien beings who hold an ancient grudge against both Aquaman and Wonder Woman. Their motivations stem from past conflicts, setting the stage for a clash of epic proportions. Crossover between Justice League and Aquaman.
Leviathan Rising2019The new leader of Leviathan is destroying all secret organizations to archive his own vision of a "New World Order".
  • Lois Lane
  • Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen
The Terminus Agenda2019Robin plans to kill Deathstroke the Terminator for good, but the consequences will be high.
Year of the Villain2019–2020The repercussions of Dark Nights: Metal continue to aggravate, as Lex Luthor makes a devil's bargain that will change everything in the Multiverse.
  • The Infected: The Batman Who Laughs uses his dark energy to poison several heroes and recruit them for his new cause.
  • Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen: It is the Apex Lex Luthor vs. the Batman Who Laughs. Whoever wins will push the Multiverse into destruction.
Event Leviathan2019The new Leviathan is recruiting several heroes for his cause.
  • Leviathan Dawn
City of Bane2019Batman confronts Bane, and even his own alternate-timeline father, the Flashpoint Batman!
2020–2021A wild ride with the Justice League facing off against the evil Batman Who Laughs and his army of Dark Knights from the nightmarish Dark Multiverse.
The Joker War2020The final battle between Batman and the Joker will be all-out war across Gotham City.
Endless Winter2020The Justice League facing off against a powerful and ancient villain, the Frost King, who is determined to plunge the world into an eternal winter. The heroes must race against time to stop the Frost King's relentless blizzard and uncover the secrets of his motivation.

Post-Dark Nights: Death Metal

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Generations2020-2021Following his incarceration for his role in the massacre on Sanctuary, Wally West is forcibly recruited by Tempus Fuginaut to restore the balance between the Light and Dark Multiverses. When Wally finds Metron's Mobius Chair, he also finds his children, Jai and Iris, being trapped. Before sitting on the chair, he makes a deal with Tempus to save his children and return them to his wife Linda Park. Tempus agrees and Linda, Jai and Iris are reunited. Meanwhile, it is revealed that the Mobius Chair was upgraded with a big portion of Doctor Manhattan's powers, which causes Wally to become a godlike persona of himself.
Future State2021A two-month event that examines the possible future of the DC Universe, involving both classic and new characters. New versions of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash and Aquaman are introduced.
Infinite Frontier2021A relaunch initiative for the entire DC superhero comic book line. It marked a new era following the universe-altering events of "Dark Nights: Death Metal."
Fear State2021Involving - Batman (vol. 3) #112-117, Batman: Fear State Alpha #1, Catwoman (vol. 5) #34, Harley Quinn (vol. 3) #6 and I Am Batman #0
War for Earth-32022Amanda Waller hatches an audacious plan to conquer Earth-3, a parallel world where the Justice League's counterparts exist as villainous versions of themselves. This Earth-3 is home to the Crime Syndicate, a team of evil superpowered beings who rule with an iron fist. Superman is here twisted into the tyrannical Ultraman, Wonder Woman becomes the sadistic Superwoman, and other heroes are similarly warped into villainous reflections of their heroic counterparts.
Trial of the Amazons2022The Amazons of Themyscira, led by Hippolyta, believe they should focus on isolating themselves to preserve their utopian society. The Bana-Mighdall, fierce warriors led by Artemis, argue that the Amazons must be proactive in protecting the world from threats. Meanwhile, the Esquecida, a hidden tribe led by Antiope, seek Nubia's help to combat a mysterious evil unleashed from Doom's Doorway.
Shadow War2022The worlds of Batman, Robin (Damian Wayne) and Deathstroke collide.
Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths2022The epic event years in the making is finally here! Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the rest of the Justice League are dead. The remaining heroes are left to protect the world from an onslaught of violent attacks by DC's greatest villainsCan the legacy heroes step out of the shadows of the classic heroes to form a new Justice League? And will that be enough to stop a darkness greater than anything they have ever faced from destroying everything?

Post-Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths

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Flashpoint Beyond2022The world of Flashpoint returns! After sacrificing everything to help the Flash put the universe back together and save Bruce Wayne's life, Thomas Wayne wakes up in a world he thought was no more. Forced to don the cowl once again, Batman prowls the streets of Gotham searching for answers to how this world still exists, but what he starts to uncover will send him hurtling around the globe. The hunt for the Clockwork Killer starts hereLegendary writer Geoff Johns comes back to the alternate world he created, partnering with prolific artist Eduardo Risso as he returns to the Flashpoint Batman!
The New Golden Age2022The event aims to reintroduce readers to the classic JSA characters and explore their legacy alongside the DC multiverse's past, present, and future.
Lazarus Planet2023Following Batman vs. Robin #4, the Lazarus Volcano has erupted, spewing dangerous and transformative chemicals into Earth's atmosphere. As these Lazarus clouds rain down upon the planet, people across the globe begin to develop strange new abilities, watch their already-extraordinary abilities change, and witness a whole host of chaos unlike anything the DCU has experienced before! It is up to Damian Wayne to put out the distress call for whoever can still hear it: come to the ruins of the Hall of Justice and help save the worldPoison Ivy, Power Girl, Cyborg, Batman, and more answer the call...but why could the fate of all life as we know it rest in the hands of...Monkey Prince?
The Flash: One-Minute War2023What happens when an entire armada of conquering speedster aliens shows up on Earth's doorstep? The most intense battle the Earth has ever waged in the span of 60 seconds!
Knight Terrors2023Kicking off the line-wide event is the oversize special Knight Terrors: First Blood #1 from Joshua Williamson (Superman) and Howard Porter (The Flash). When Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman find the body of one of their earliest enemies inside the Hall of Justice, their investigation takes them past the land of the living, beyond the land of the dead, and directly to a new villain called Insomnia, who uses his powers to engulf every single hero and villain in their own dark and twisted nightmares. The only way to save the world is to call for the help of an unlikely hero—Deadman! [6]
Gotham War2023A coordinated effort in Gotham City has led to a reduction in violent crime, but at what cost? Villains scatter as their lives begin to crumble under a new regime. And as Batman recovers from his epic battle through the Multiverse and the horrors of Knight Terrors, one name runs through his mind. One name at the heart of this new, safer Gotham: Catwoman. [7]
2023-2024Spinning out of Titans an unprecedented threat arrives to the DC Universe, an intergalactic Sea Star — a conqueror like Starro, but one that is far more frightening. All in the world are powerless to stop The Necrostar from ending all life on Earth. And the only Super Hero who can save the world is… Beast Boy?! With the Titans beside him, can he rise to battle this ancient evil or is he doomed to become the greatest threat to the DC Universe? What will Amanda Waller do to take advantage of the situation as millions of people are changed into rampaging creatures? And can humanity survive all-powerful Super Heroes and Super-Villains transformed into ferocious beasts?[8]
House of Brainiac2024Brainiac returns with a new weapon to destroy Superman and an army of unkillable Czarnians, posing a major threat to the Man of Steel and his allies.
Absolute Power2024In response to the events of "Beast World", Amanda Waller and the Suicide Squad join forces with Failsafe and the Brainiac Queen, beginning a campaign to capture every metahuman ability around the world.
Note: All bolded events are considered "company-wide".

Intercompany crossovers

Crossover TimespanCompany Notes
DC/Marvel1976–2015
  • DC/Spider-Man (1976–2015)
    • Superman/Spider-Man (1976–1981)
      • Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man (1976): Superman and Spider-Man must stop a world domination/destruction plot hatched in tandem by their respective arch-nemeses, Lex Luthor and Doctor Octopus.
      • Superman and Spider-Man (1981): Superman and Spider-Man battle the Parasite and Dr. Doom, with the Hulk and Wonder Woman guest-starring.
    • Batman/Spider-Man (1995–1997)
      • Spider-Man and Batman: Disordered Minds (1995): The Joker and Carnage meet when behavioral psychiatrist Cassandra Briar attempts to use the two killers as tests for a computer chip that will 'lobotomize' their homicidal instincts.
      • Batman & Spider-Man: New Age Dawning (1997): Ra's al Ghul manipulates the Kingpin to his side and begins plans for worldwide devastation.
    • Superboy/Spider-Man (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.
  • DC/Hulk (1981–1999)
    • Batman/Hulk (1981)
      • Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk (1981): Batman and the Hulk battle the Joker and the Shaper of Worlds.
    • Superman/Hulk (1999)
      • The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman (1999): You did not think their battle in DC vs. Marvel was the last word on the issue, did you? Worlds tremble as the two must fight it out, but is there something more sinister afoot?
  • Teen Titans/X-Men (1982)
  • Batman/Punisher (1994)
    • Batman/Punisher: Lake of Fire (1994): The Punisher and Batman meet, and things do not go well.
    • Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights (1994): Batman meets the Punisher again, and things worsen.
  • Darkseid/Galactus (1995)
    • Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger (1995): Galactus tries to devour Apokolips.
  • DC/Silver Surfer (1995–1997)
    • Green Lantern/Silver Surfer (1995)
      • Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances (1995): Green Lantern and the Silver Surfer battle Parallax and Thanos.
    • Superman/Silver Surfer (1997)
      • Silver Surfer/Superman (1997): The Last Son of Krypton meets the Herald of Galactus.
  • Batman/Captain America (1996)
    • Batman/Captain America (1996): The two heroes, mortals fighting alongside the mightiest of beings, must fight a threat to both worlds.
  • DC/Marvel (1996–1998)
    • DC Versus Marvel (1996): Two brothers who personify the DC and Marvel Universes become aware of the other's existence and challenge each other to a series of duels involving each universe's respective superheroes. The losing universe will cease to exist. The story has an out-of-universe component in that although there are 11 primary battles, the storyline does not show one side as victorious. The "brothers" resolve the situation by temporarily creating a new universe, called the Amalgam Universe, which is occupied by merged versions of many of the heroes. An inter-dimensional character called Access eventually manages to restore the universes to their normal state.
    • Amalgam Comics (1996–1997): An imprint owned by both DC and Marvel that published one-shots set on a fusion of New Earth & Earth-616 called the Amalgam Universe or Earth-9602.
      • Amazon (1996): A story following the fusion of Wonder Woman and Storm.
      • Doctor Strangefate (1996): Two stories following the fusion of Doctor Fate, Doctor Strange, and Professor X.
      • Assassins (1996): Two stories following the genderswapped fusion of Deathstroke and Daredevil and the fusion of Catwoman and Elektra.
      • JLX (1996): Two stories following the fusions of the Justice League and the X-Men.
      • Legends of the Dark Claw (1996): Two stories following the fusion of Batman and Wolverine.
      • Super-Soldier (1996): Two stories following the fusion of Superman and Captain America.
      • Bruce Wayne, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1996): A story following the fusion of Bruce Wayne and Nick Fury.
      • Bullets and Bracelets (1996): A story following the fusion of Diana Prince and Lynn Michaels as well as the fusion of Steve Trevor and the Punisher.
      • Magneto and the Magnetic Men (1996): A story following Magneto and the fusions of the Metal Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants.
      • Speed Demon (1996): A story following the fusion of the Flash and Ghost Rider.
      • Spider-Boy (1996): A story following the fusion of Superboy and Spider-Man.
      • X-Patrol (1996): Two stories following the fusions of Doom Patrol and X-Force.
      • Bat-Thing (1997): Two stories following the fusion of Man-Bat and Man-Thing.
      • Dark Claw Adventures (1997): A parallel of the spin-off comic, The Batman Adventures, that supposedly features the animated series version of Dark Claw.
      • Generation Hex (1997): Two stories set in an alternate version of the Amalgam Universe's Wild West that feature the fusions of Generation X and DC's various Wild West characters. The team name is an amalgamation of Generation X and Jonah Hex's names.
      • JLX Unleashed (1997): The JLX must team up with the Judgement League Avengers (a fusion of the Justice League and the Avengers) to defeat Fin Fang Flame (a fusion of Brimstone and Fin Fang Foom).
      • Lobo the Duck (1997): Two stories set in an alternate Amalgam Universe where various heroes have been murdered and it's up to the fusion of Lobo and Howard the Duck to find the murderer.
      • Super-Soldier: Man of War (1997): Two stories featuring Super-Soldier set during World War II in the style of Golden Age comics.
      • Challengers of the Fantastic (1997): Two stories following the fusions of the Challengers of the Unknown and the Fantastic Four.
      • The Exciting X-Patrol (1997): X-Patrol must defeat Brother Brood, the fusion of Brother Blood and Brood.
      • Iron Lantern (1997): Two stories featuring the fusion of Green Lantern and Iron Man.
      • The Magnetic Men featuring Magneto (1997): Two stories featuring Magneto and the Magnetic Men facing off against the Sinister Society, a fusion of the Secret Society of Super-Villains and the Sinister Six.
      • Spider-Boy Team-Up (1997): Spider-Boy teams up with the Legion of Galactic Guardians 2099, the fusions of the Legion of Super-Heroes, and the Guardians of the Galaxy.
      • Thorion of the New Asgods (1997): Two stories following the fusion of Orion and Thor.
    • DC/Marvel: All Access (1996–1997): Various aspects of each company's main universe start transporting from one another and it's up to Access to prevent them from merging again.
    • Unlimited Access (1997–1998): Access' powers start acting up and send him and others across time and space.
  • Batman/Daredevil (1997–2000)
    • (1997): Batman and Daredevil must work together to defeat Two-Face and Mr. Hyde.
    • (2000): Batman and Daredevil must work together again to defeat Ra's al Ghul and the Kingpin.
  • Superman/Fantastic Four (1999)
    • Superman/Fantastic Four: The Infinite Destruction (1999): Superman and the Fantastic Four must unite to stop the Cyborg Superman and Galactus.
  • Justice League/Avengers (2003)
    • JLA/Avengers (2003): Krona, an exiled Oan, travels across the Multiverse and destroys universes, seeking the truth of creation. When he arrives in the Marvel Universe, the Grandmaster, wanting to save his universe, proposes that they play a game.
Superman/Nesquik1987 NestléSuperman Meets the Quik Bunny (1987): Superman and Quicky team up to take on the Weather Wizard.
The Shadow/Doc Savage1990Condé Nast
  • The Shadow Strikes!: Twin Trails (1990): When a scientist is kidnapped she enlists the help of Doc Savage but unknown to them The Shadow is already on the case.
  • Doc Savage: Uneasy Allies (1990): After Doc Savage captures a disguised Shadow the heroes realize they're working on the same case and team up.
  • The Shadow Strikes

The Big Boom (1990): The heroes come to the conclusion that a munitions maker named Compton Moore was behind the kidnapping and go on the hunt.

  • Doc Savage: Triple Cross (1990): The Shadow and Doc Savage must work together to stop The Conflagration Man before he can bring the United States into war.
DC/Judge Dredd1991–1998 Fleetway Publications
  • Batman/Judge Dredd (1991–1998)
    • Batman/Judge Dredd: Judgement on Gotham (1991): Batman and Judge Dredd must unite to fight Judge Death.
    • Batman/Judge Dredd: Vendetta in Gotham (1993): Batman once again meets Judge Dredd from Mega-City 01.
    • Batman/Judge Dredd: The Ultimate Riddle (1995): Batman and Judge Dredd continue their adventures.
    • Batman/Judge Dredd: Die Laughing (1998): The dimensional walls weaken as the two men team up once again to stop a familiar threat.
  • Lobo/Judge Dredd (1995)
    • Lobo/Judge Dredd: Psycho-Bikers vs. the Mutants From Hell! (1995): The greatest judge in Mega-City 01 must join forces with the biggest badass of the stars (according to himself, that is).
DC/Predator1991–2001 Dark Horse Comics
  • Batman/Predator (1991–1997)
    • Batman Versus Predator (1991–1992): Batman must face off against the Predator, an alien bounty hunter.
    • Batman Versus Predator II: Bloodmatch (1994): The alien bounty hunter returns to Gotham.
    • Batman Versus Predator III: Blood Ties (1997): Batman encounters the alien bounty hunters once again.
  • Superman/Predator (2001)
    • Superman vs. Predator (2001): A S.T.A.R. Labs expedition uncovers an ancient derelict spacecraft in the jungles of Central America. Superman goes to investigate.
  • Justice League/Predator (2001)
    • JLA vs. Predator (2001): The entire Justice League is needed to battle a threat from the stars.
Batman/Grendel1993 Dark Horse Comics
  • Batman/Grendel: Devil's Riddle & Grendel/Batman: Devil's Masque (1993): Batman meets the famous Dark Horse Comics assassin.
  • Batman/Grendel: Devil's Bones & Grendel/Batman: Devil's Dance (1996): Grendel-Prime travels to present-day Gotham City, drawn by the skull of Hunter Rose.
Batman/Spawn(1994-2022) Image Comics
  • (1994): The Dark Knight meets with Hell's former champion.
  • Spawn/Batman (1994): Batman must team up with Spawn to stop a mutual threat. This has no relation to the previous crossover.
  • Batman/Spawn (2022): Two dark heroes, cursed by tragedy, find their paths again crossing…but not by choice!
DC/Milestone1994 Milestone ComicsWorlds Collide (1994): The DC superheroes meet their Milestone Comics counterparts.
DC/Alien1995–2000Dark Horse Comics
  • Superman/Alien (1995–2002)
    • Superman/Aliens (1995): Superman does battle with the Xenomorphs.
    • Superman/Aliens 2: God War (2002): Darkseid acquires several Xenomorph eggs and begins wreaking havoc.
  • Batman/Alien (1997–2001)
    • Batman/Aliens (1997): Batman parachutes into the jungle near the Guatemala-Mexico border while investigating the disappearance of a Wayne Enterprises geologist. What he finds tests the very limits of his ability.
    • Batman/Aliens II (2001): In 1927, an explorer discovered something frozen in the Alaska ice and brings it home with him to Gotham City.
  • Green Lantern Corps/Alien (2000)
Catwoman/Vampirella1997 Harris PublicationsCatwoman/Vampirella: The Furies (1997): Catwoman and Vampirella join forces against a common threat.
DC/The Mask1997–2000 Dark Horse Comics
  • Lobo/The Mask (1997)
    • Lobo/Mask (1997): Lobo is contracted to take out The Mask.
  • The Joker/The Mask (2000)
    • Joker/Mask (2000): The Man Who Laughs meets The Mask, and the world is a more terrifying place for it.
Azrael/Ash1997 Event ComicsAzrael/Ash (1997): The vigilante must help someone new to town, a dimension-hopping hero just trying to get back home to his dead-end retail job.
Superman/Madman1997 Dark Horse ComicsThe Superman/Madman Hullabaloo! (1997): The Man of Steel meets the Man of Madness, and chaos ensues.
DC/Hellboy1998 Batman/Hellboy/Starman (1998): The Golden Age Starman, Ted Knight, is kidnapped, and Batman and Hellboy team-up to rescue him.
DC/The Darkness1999–2005
  • The Darkness/Batman (1999)
    • The Darkness/Batman (1999): The Dark Knight and Jackie Estacado cross paths. At first antagonistic, they must put aside their differences when a greater threat emerges.
  • The Darkness/Superman (2005)
    • The Darkness/Superman (2005): Superman and Jackie Estacado team up to thwart a force that threatens both their worlds.
DC/Tarzan1999–2002 Dark Horse Comics
  • Batman/Tarzan (1999)
  • Superman/Tarzan (2001–2002)
    • (2001–2002): Lord Greystoke grows up in England, while Kal-El is raised by the apes.
Superman/Terminator1999 Dark Horse Comics (1999): Superman must aide Sarah and John Conner in their battle against Skynet.
Batgirl/Ghost2000 (2000): Under the tutelage of the Oracle, Batgirl investigates the bombing of the International Diamond Exchange which has resulted in severe casualties. This leads her to the city of Arcadia, where Ghost is doing an investigation of her own.
Justice League/Witchblade2000 Image ComicsJLA/Witchblade (2000): The Justice League gets help from a certain NYPD homicide detective with a supernatural surprise.
Young Justice/SpyBoy2002 Dark Horse ComicsSpyBoy/Young Justice (2002): The team gets some help from an unexpected ally working for a secret organization.
Superman/Savage Dragon2002
  • Superman & Savage Dragon: Metropolis (1999): Superman meets the Dragon in Metropolis, but there's not much time for small talk when a group of young, super-powered rapscallions from Apokolips show up.
  • Superman & Savage Dragon: Chicago (2002): A heaping helping of Metropolis heavies have hightailed it to the Windy City to join forces with the Vicious Circle. Superman must form an uneasy alliance with the Savage Dragon to rid two cities of two sets of super- villains.
DC/Planetary2002–2003WildStorm Productions
  • Justice League/Planetary (2002)
    • Planetary/JLA: Terra Occulta (2002): Batman recruits Superman and Wonder Woman to help him uncover the secrets of the Planetary organization.
  • Batman/Planetary (2003)
    • Planetary/Batman: Night on Earth (2003): In their efforts to find a man known as John Black the Planetary team end up coming into conflict with Batmen from across the Multiverse.
Batman/Danger Girl2004 Batman/Danger Girl (2004): The all-female espionage network teams up with the Bat from Gotham to thwart an international criminal conspiracy.
Justice League/Cyber Force2005 Top Cow ProductionsJLA/Cyberforce (2005): The Cyberforce is fighting a hoard of cyber-zombies that have invaded Budapest. The zombies' invasion soon prompts the Justice League to intervene.
Batman/The Spirit2006Will Eisner estateBatman/The Spirit (2006): As the police forces of their home cities gather for the Policemen's Benevolent Association's Annual Law Enforcement Convention in Hawaii, Batman and The Spirit must team up to crash the Criminal Convention happening alongside it.
DC/Alien/Predator2007Dark Horse ComicsSuperman and Batman Versus Aliens and Predator (2007): Superman and Batman must team up to fight Xenomorphs in the Andes Mountains.
DC/Tangent2008–2009Tangent ComicsTangent: Superman's Reign (2008–2009): DC and Tangent heroes to defeat the Tangent version of Superman.
DC/WildStorm2008WildStorm ProductionsDC/Wildstorm: Dreamwar (2008): The DC and WildStorm universes start merging into each other and an all out war ensues.
DC/The Spirit/Doc Savage/The Avenger2010–2011Will Eisner estate/Condé Nast
  • First Wave (2010–2012): A line of comics created by DC that featured various pulp and DC characters in a shared universe.
    • Batman/Doc Savage Special (2010): After hearing about The Bat Man's connection to a grizzly murder Doc Savage seeks to take down this gun-totting Golden Age version of the Caped Crusader.
    • First Wave: Book One (2010): Doc Savage and The Spirit separately try and take down the Golden Tree cabal.
    • First Wave: Book Two (2010): Doc Savage is in pursuit of the Blackhawks while they pursue The Spirit.
    • First Wave: Book Three (2010): Doc Savage and The Spirit finally team up and they're determined to figure out who killed Doc's father although The Batman might be two steps ahead of them.
    • First Wave: Book Four (2010): Doc Savage and The Spirit are able to track the Blackhawks to Hidalgo where they must form an uneasy alliance with The Avenger.
    • First Wave: Book Five (2011): The Bat Man, Doc Savage, and The Spirit all team up to face off against Anton Colossi.
    • First Wave: Book Six (2011): The Bat Man, Doc Savage, and The Spirit must all pull together or the world may be doomed.
    • First Wave Special (2011): The Bat Man and Doc Savage team up to stop The Avenger from murdering mob boss Shonder Zeev.
Justice League/The 992010 Teshkeel ComicsJLA/The 99 (2010): A worldwide threat forces the members of the 99 and the Justice League to work together in order to save the planet.
DC/Archie2010–2019 Archie Comics
  • Tiny Titans/Little Archie (2010–2011)
    • Tiny Titans/Little Archie and his Pals (2010–2011): A crossover featuring child-aged versions of DC's heroes and Archie and friends.
  • Harley Quinn/Poison Ivy/Archie (2017–2018)
    • Harley & Ivy Meet Betty & Veronica (2017–2018): After accidentally swapping bodies with Betty and Veronica, Harley and Ivy must stop the destruction of a swamp in Riverdale while Betty and Veronica evade Gotham authorities.
  • Batman '66/Archie (2018–2019)
    • Archie Meets Batman '66 (2018–2019): Some of the Dynamic Duo's most formidable enemies have taken the fight to Riverdale and up to them in addition to Archie and company to put an end to their nefarious plot.
DC/Star Trek2011–2017 IDW Publishing
  • Legion of Super-Heroes/ (2011–2012)
    • Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes (2011–2012): The Legion of Super-Heroes must aid the Federation against an emerging threat.
  • Green Lantern Corps/Star Trek
    • Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War (2015): The Federation arrives in the DC Universe to repay a favor and help the Green Lantern Corps face down a new threat.
    • Star Trek/Green Lantern: Stranger Worlds (2016-2017): The follow-up of The Spectrum War, Captain Kirk and Hal Jordan lead the combined might of Starfleet and the Green Lantern Corps.
The Spirit/The Rocketeer2013 The Rocketeer/The Spirit: Pulp Friction (2013): The hero of the '50s must aid the champion of the pulps when their city is threatened by new arrivals.
Batman '66/The Green Hornet2013Dynamite EntertainmentBatman '66 Meets the Green Hornet (2013): The Green Hornet and Kato team up with the Caped Crusaders from the 1966 TV show.
DC/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles2015–2019 IDW Publishing
Batman '66/The Man from U.N.C.L.E.2016Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer StudiosBatman '66 Meets the Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2016): U.N.C.L.E. agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin team up with the Caped Crusaders from the 1966 TV show.
DC/Wizarding World2016Scholastic PressConstantine: Lost Guard of Azkaban (2016): A Comic-Con 2016 DC panel VIP exclusive short comic illustrated to market the release of the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, along with the Justice League Dark animated film's trailer. Constantine is sought out by Batman, as a mysterious caped entity is leaving the citizens of Gotham City in a vegetative state, with Batman describing the victims as "having lost their soul". The caped figure is later identified to be a rogue Dementor that had been wandering the American continent since the late 1920s. Batman and Constantine are unable to combat the Dementor until an unnamed wizard comes to their aid with a Patronus Charm. The wizard is revealed to be an Auror, working for the Ministry of Magic, tasked with capturing rogue Dementors in the muggle world. This comic was never published for sale due to licensing rights limitations held by Warner Bros. Pictures and Scholastic Press.
Batman '66/The Avengers2016–2017Boom! StudiosBatman '66 Meets Steed and Mrs. Peel (2016): John Steed and Emma Peel team up with the Caped Crusaders from the 1966 TV show.
Gotham Academy/Lumberjanes2016 Lumberjanes/Gotham Academy (2016): The cast of Lumberjanes and Gotham Academy must team up to find a missing teacher and camp director.
Masters of the Universe/ThunderCats2016–2017Mattel/Warner Bros. EntertainmentHe-Man/ThunderCats (2016–2017): Seeking to destroy the ThunderCats once and for all Mumm-Ra seeks out He-Man's Sword of Power.
Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers2017 Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (2017): After a teleporter malfunctions the Power Rangers and their enemies become trapped in the DC Universe so they must team up with the Justice League to defeat their foes and find a way home.
Wonder Woman '77/The Bionic Woman2017 Dynamite EntertainmentWonder Woman '77 Meets The Bionic Woman (2017): Wonder Woman and The Bionic Woman are called upon by the U.S. government to help against a new threat.
Booster Gold/The Flintstones2017Hanna-Barbera CartoonsBooster Gold/The Flintstones Special (2017): Booster Gold travels back to prehistoric times to try and find a way to stop alien invaders in the far future and meet Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble along the way.
Suicide Squad/The Banana Splits2017Hanna-Barbera CartoonsSuicide Squad/Banana Splits Special (2017): After being mistaken for metahumans and thrown in prison, The Banana Splits are recruited into the Suicide Squad.
Adam Strange/Johnny Quest2017Hanna-Barbera CartoonsAdam Strange/Future Quest Special (2017): After being blasted through the multiverse, Adam Strange finds himself in Johnny Quest's universe and it's up to Johnny and his father to send Adam home.
Green Lantern/Space Ghost2017Hanna-Barbera CartoonsGreen Lantern/Space Ghost Special (2017): After being trapped in a strange rift in time our two heroes must fight, not only an array of villains, but themselves.
Green Lantern Corps/Planet of the Apes2017 Boom! StudiosPlanet of the Apes/Green Lantern (2017): While searching for Taylor, Cornelius finds a power ring while the Green Lantern Corps must pursue Sinestro to the Planet of the Apes.
Batman/The Shadow2017–2018Dynamite Entertainment
  • Batman/The Shadow: The Murder Geniuses (2017): Batman and The Shadow must put aside their differences to defeat a terrifying new foe known as the Stag.
  • The Shadow/Batman (2017-2018): Batman and The Shadow must keep their strained relationship together as they try and save the world.
DC/Looney Tunes2017Warner Bros. Entertainment
  • Legion of Super-Heroes/Looney Tunes (2017)
    • Legion of Super-Heroes/Bugs Bunny Special (2017): The Legion of Super-Heroes tries to bring Superboy to the future but is instead met by Bugs Bunny.
  • Martian Manhunter/Looney Tunes (2017)
    • Martian Manhunter/Marvin the Martian Special (2017): Two Martians clash when Manhunter has to stop Marvin from destroying the Earth.
  • Lobo/Looney Tunes (2017)
  • Wonder Woman/Looney Tunes (2017)
    • Wonder Woman/Tasmanian Devil (2017): Wonder Woman must save the world from the terrors of the Tasmanian Devil.
  • Batman/Looney Tunes (2017)
    • Batman/Elmer Fudd Special (2017): After a chance encounter with Bruce Wayne, Elmer Fudd becomes obsessed with hunting down Batman.
  • Jonah Hex/Looney Tunes (2017)
    • Jonah Hex/Yosemite Sam Special (2017): After striking it rich, Yosemite Sam hires bounty hunter Jonah Hex to protect him and his fortune.
Wonder Woman/Conan the Barbarian2017 Wonder Woman/Conan (2017): When these legendary heroes' fate collides will it leave them victorious or with the Gods cut their lives short?
DC/Young Animal2018Young Animal
  • Justice League/Doom Patrol (2018)
    • JLA/Doom Patrol Special (2018): The interdimensional corporation known as RetCo has taken over the DC Universe with the radioactive milk of psychic cows and it's up to the Doom Patrol to go up against their greatest threat yet, Milkman Man.
    • Doom Patrol/JLA Special (2018): As RetCo collapses both DC and Young Animal heroes must team up to finish what they started.
  • Batman/Mother Panic (2018)
    • Mother Panic/Batman Special (2018): Mother Panic discovers a transformed Gotham City where Father Bruce builds up an army of Robins.
  • Wonder Woman/Shade, the Changing Girl (2018)
    • Shade, the Changing Girl/Wonder Woman Special (2018): Shade has been split into multiple parts, each based on a different mood to serve the fantastic Wonder Wife. Everything seems perfect but then Happy Shade seems to think something is amiss in Wonderland.
  • Swamp Thing/Cave Carson (2018)
    • Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye/Swamp Thing Special (2018): After sensing a disturbance in the green, Swamp Thing heads to RetCo headquarters where he finds Cave Carson and his crew trying to resist assimilation into the corporation.
The Flash/Speed Buggy2018Hanna-Barbera CartoonsThe Flash/Speed Buggy Special (2018): After a race that leaves them stuck in a post-apocalyptic future, it's up to The Flash and Speed Buggy to find their way home while battling the triple threat of Savitar, Speed Demon Buggy, and Reverse Speed Buggy.
Super Sons/Dynomutt, Dog Wonder2018Hanna-Barbera CartoonsSuper Sons/Dynomutt Special (2018): The son's of the world's finest, Jon Kent and Damian Wayne, find Damian's friend Dynomutt injured with his superhero owner, The Blue Falcon, seemingly turning to villainy and it's up to the Super Sons to find out why.
Aquaman/Jabberjaw2018Hanna-Barbera CartoonsAquaman/Jabberjaw Special (2018): Aquaman and Jabberjaw team up to save Aqualand from the threat of Aquaman's estranged brother Ocean Master.
Deathstroke/Yogi Bear2018Hanna-Barbera CartoonsDeathstroke/Yogi Bear Special (2018): It seems Yogi Bear has gone from kidnapping picnic baskets to kidnapping campers so Ranger Smith brings in Deathstroke to finally put a stop to Yogi's tired charade.
Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound2018Hanna-Barbera CartoonsGreen Lantern/Huckleberry Hound Special (2018): Set during the early 1970s, newly minted Green Lantern, John Stewart, teams up with celebrity dog, Huckleberry Hound, to take a stand on the pressing issues of the time.
Nightwing/The Magilla Gorilla Show2018Hanna-Barbera CartoonsNightwing/Magilla Gorilla Special (2018): After the murder of a famous Hollywood agent Magilla Gorilla is suspect number one and it's up to him and Nightwing to prove his innocence.
Superman/Top Cat2018Hanna-Barbera CartoonsSuperman/Top Cat Special (2018): While searching for his missing friend, Bernie, Top Cat gets stuck in the middle of a fight between Superman and some super powered food.
Black Lightning/Hong Kong Phooey2018Hanna-Barbera CartoonsBlack Lightning/Hong Kong Phooey Special (2018): Black Lighting and Hong Kong Phooey team up to stop three assassins from completing a text that reveals the darkest martial arts secrets.
DC/Monica and Friends2018–2020
  • Green Lantern/Monica and Friends
    • Green Lantern/Monica (2018)
  • Batman/Monica and Friends
    • Batman/Jimmy Five (2018)
  • Aquaman/Monica and Friends
    • Aquaman/Smudge (2018)
  • Superman/Wonder Woman/Monica and Friends
    • Superman and Wonder Woman/Chuck Billy (2018)
  • The Flash/Monica and Friends
    • Maggy/The Flash (2018)
  • Justice League/Monica and Friends
    • Justice League/Monica and Friends (2018)
    • Justice League/Monica Adventures (2018-2019)
  • Teen Titans Go!/Monica and Friends
    • Teen Titans Go! Meets Monica and Friends (2020)
Injustice/Masters of the Universe2018–2019MattelInjustice vs. Masters of the Universe (2018–2019): Set after the alternate ending of Injustice 2, Batman recruits He-Man and the Masters of the Universe to take down Superman's regime once again.
Justice League/Black Hammer2019 Dark Horse ComicsBlack Hammer/Justice League: Hammer of Justice! (2019): The Justice League and Black Hammer gang must team up to stop Starro's attack on both of their worlds.
Batman/Dylan Dog[9] [10] [11] 2019 Dylan Dog/Batman: Relazioni Pericolose (2019): Batman and Dylan Dog face off against their arch-nemeses. This comic was first published in Italian, and later in English by DC Comics March 12, 2024.[12]
2022 Flash/Zagor – La scure e il fulmine (2022) was first published in Italian on March 10, 2022.[13]
2022 Nathan Never/Justice League – Doppio Universo (2022; lit. "Double Universe") was first published in Italian on November 9, 2022.[14]
The Sandman/Locke & Key2021IDW PublishingLocke & Key/Sandman: Hell & Gone (2021): In order to save her brother's soul from eternal damnation, Mary Locke searches for help in a disintegrating Kingdom of Dreams.
Justice League/RWBY2021Rooster Teeth ProductionsRWBY/Justice League (2021): Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman find themselves in RWBY's universe and team with Team RWBY to take down various threats.
Batman/Fortnite Battle Royale2021Epic GamesBatman/Fortnite: Zero Point (2021): After a mysterious portal opens in the skies of Gotham City, Batman and Catwoman find themselves on a mysterious with no memory of who they are. Now stuck in an endless loop of gunfights they must team up with a ragtag group from across the omniverse and find their freedom again.
Batman/Fables2021–2022Vertigo ComicsBatman vs. Bigby! A Wolf in Gotham (2021–2022): A book from Fabletown finds itself in Gotham City and it's up to Bigby track it down.
Justice League/Monsterverse2023Vertigo ComicsJustice League vs Godzilla vs Kong (2023)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Wonder Woman #59, vol. 1, May 1953
  2. Wonder Woman #59, vol. 1, May 1953
  3. (Shoyer, 2020 in https://www.cbr.com/wonder-woman-invisible-twin-multiverse/
  4. Web site: DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 Group Solicits (October 2013) . 8 July 2013 .
  5. Web site: "Lights Out" Hits the Green Lantern Books in October . 17 June 2013 .
  6. Web site: Horror Invades the DC Universe in Knight Terrors . 2023-04-24 . DC . en.
  7. Web site: An All-Out War Between the Bat and the Cat in Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War . 2023-07-14 . DC . en.
  8. Web site: Bevers . D. . 2023-07-24 . DC Announces "Titans: Beast World" by Tom Taylor and Ivan Reis starting this November . 2023-08-03 . ComixNOW . en-US.
  9. Web site: Dylan Dog e Batman (Con Joker) insieme in un fumetto . 24 October 2019 .
  10. Web site: Sergio Bonelli Editore e DC, con RW Edizioni, annunciano il nuovo fantastico crossover a fumetti: Dylan Dog & Batman .
  11. Web site: Dylan Dog e Batman! Ecco il primo crossover SBE e DC Comics a Lucca Comics & Games ∂ FantasyMagazine.it .
  12. Web site: Batman/Dylan Dog is a Stylish, Unforgettable Take on The Dark Knight Fans Need to See Batman . Taylor Blake Forsberg . March 12, 2024 . ScreenRant . en .
  13. Web site: Flash/Zagor – La scure e il fulmine debutta in libreria . Lo Spazio Bianco . March 9, 2022 . Italian .
  14. Web site: Nathan Never e la Justice League: crossover fuori (dal) tempo . Federico Beghin . November 9, 2022 . Italian .