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Proves how much I know about comics. As much as I'd love it to, I seriously doubt a DC/Marvel crossover movie is ever going to happen.

Yeah.... Thing is even if they did it would be pretty cheesy unless the fans get to choose the outcomes of the fights because of how no one wants to their guy loose an fight unless it was an obvious squash match.



My gf and I went to see the Last Dance play in Hollywood (they are going on tour in Europe this spring) and we saw a two friends who we haven't seen in years at the show. What made things awkward was that they had gotten divorced since the last time we saw them (about 4 years ago) and tonight we were introduced to both of their girlfriends and we found ourselves walking back and fourth between both of them every 10 -20 minutes
 
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It happened once before.... well in actuality there were many Marvel/DC crossovers but not many which effected the whole of the DC/Marvel universes.


Of all of these my favorite remains the Batman vs Hulk from....70's...or 80. The Joker and Shaper of Worlds as villians. The Joker eventually defeats himself while the hulk tries to figure it all out.


The Titans and X=men one was okay. The 90's crossovers seemed... forced and the JLA / Avengers was well drawn but did little for me otherwise.




My son was excited. I found my Batman vs Predator TPB and he absorbed that quickly enough.
 

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