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Marvel vs DC


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Didn't they do a whole set of comics on this some years back?

they've done several joint efforts over the years... the first and potentially biggest being the Superman vs. Spider-Man comic

there were several JLA vs. Avengers comics as well and in the 90's they did the Amalgam (branded) comics that were actual DC characters melded with Marvel characters - such as Batman and Wolverine becoming Darkclaw

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in the 90's the relationship between Marvel and DC fell apart though and most people assume something like this will never happen again (in print form, anyway)

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I'd say more shows =/= better shows tho

this coming year will be a game changer for Marvel TV too... AoS is lightyears better this season than last (and I liked last). Agent Carter should be awesome and will hopefully drop some hints for Ant Man (since she's assisting Tony's father and she'll be popping up in Ant Man as well) and when these Netflix shows get rolling this year starting with Daredevil, it will be game over for DC TV imo

admittedly, I'm a Marvel guy waaaaaaay before DC and the only show I'm (somehow still) watching is Gotham... everything else looks like cheap, CW garbage and Constantine has already been pulled from my DVR recordings

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not that Marvel TV is going to kill off DC TV... they can obviously co-exist, but any little bit of caring I had for the DC world will be squashed with all the awesomeness Marvel will be putting out

it's crazy... 5 years ago, the thought of tying TV and movie universes all together would have been ridiculously outlandish, and now most people think DC is shooting themselves in the foot by saying that TV and movie are two completely different universes with no crossover

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I think the suicide squad is going to be one of DCs best. Great cast and a director that has made some pretty good movies in the past. Its the kind of movie Marvel hasn't done yet.

this is the one movie that has me intrigued with what DC is trying to do, and only because of the cast

nothing else really piques my interest... batman/superman is a money grab, and could be ASM2 bad with everything it's trying to introduce

hell, i'm more excited about Fox's plans of expanding the x-universe than i am with WB and DC

although, mamoa is a badass and seeing him play aquaman will be interesting

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