DC Marvel Teamup New Hero Duos
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- The article is a news report about upcoming DC/Marvel crossovers.
- The first crossover is Deadpool/Batman #1, arriving September 19.
- A second set of crossovers will arrive in 2026.
- The Deadpool/Batman #1 includes extra stories with Doctor Strange/John Constantine, harley Quinn/Hulk, Nightwing/Laura Kinney/Wolverine, and Static/Ms. Marvel.
- The Marvel/DC #1 includes extra stories with Green Arrow/Daredevil, Captain America/Wonder Woman, and Jeff the Shark/Krypto the Superdog.
- The main Deadpool/Batman story is written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Dan Mora.
- The main Marvel/DC story is written by Zeb Wells and drawn by Greg capullo.
DC and Marvel Unite: A New Era of Crossover Events
For decades, fans have dreamed of seeing heroes from DC and Marvel share the same page. That dream is becoming a reality with a series of highly anticipated crossover events.After years of separation, DC and Marvel are joining forces to deliver stories that pit iconic characters against each other – and alongside each other – in ways never before imagined.
The first wave of these crossovers begins this September 19th with the release of Marvel/DC: Deadpool & Batman #1, penned by Zeb Wells and illustrated by Greg Capullo. But that’s not all! Following closely on November 19th, DC/Marvel: Batman/Deadpool #1 will hit shelves, boasting a story crafted by Grant Morrison with art by Dan Mora.
These aren’t just main stories either. Both titles will be packed with additional adventures. DC/Marvel: Batman/Deadpool #1 will feature team-ups including Doctor Strange and John Constantine (by Scott Snyder, Joshua Williamson, James Tynion IV, and Hayden Sherman), Harley Quinn and Hulk (Mariko Tamaki and Amanda Conner), Nightwing and Laura Kinney/Wolverine (Tom taylor and Bruno Redondo), and Static and Ms. Marvel (G. Willow Wilson and Denys Cowan). Marvel/DC #1 will offer its own set of pairings with Green Arrow and Daredevil, Captain America and Wonder Woman, and even Jeff the Shark and Krypto the Superdog!
While details remain under wraps, a second wave of crossovers is already planned for 2026, promising even more exciting combinations of heroes and villains from both universes. These events mark a significant moment for comic book fans, offering a unique opportunity to see the best of both worlds collide.
