While another Marvel and DC crossover won't happen anytime soon, we're going to take a closer look at these title card matchups, the heroes involved in the main event, and how the battles ultimately played out in the comics. Marvel and DC each released two waves of issues featuring titles like Dark Claw, Super-Soldier, JLX, Iron Lantern, and more before the universes were split and the final outcome of the battle determined. The mini-series would also lead to the fusion of these two comic universes into the Amalgam Universe, which featured mashup teams and characters from the two companies.
DC Comics #3, with votes coming in only a couple of months before the issue was released. The five main fights that could be voted on would all take placein Marvel vs.
Spider-Man has a habit of taking down more powerful opponents, but when he came face-to-face with Superboy, it appeared Peter Parker was in trouble. The main four-issue crossover by Ron Marz, Peter David, Dan Jurgens, and Claudio Castellini not only featured the five main title card fights that fans could vote on, but also a number of other superhero matchups that were determined by the creators. Marvel Comics crossover event, Spider-Man and Superboy went head-to-head in battle with the winner being voted on by fans.