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The following is a list of fictional characters that appear or are only mentioned in the comic books of Amalgam Comics. They are listed by comic book and a team section is also provided. The amalgamations of characters or the Amalgam versions of one character are given. Plots of the Amalgam comic books are given in the list of Amalgam Comics publications and additional information about characters is provided in the references. ''DC versus Marvel/Marvel versus DC'' #1–4 (1996) :First appearance in ''DC vs. Marvel, DC versus Marvel'' #1 (March 1996) * Access (Axel Asher). * The Brothers **First appearance in ''Marvel versus DC'' #3 (April 1996) * Super-Soldier (Clark Kent). An amalgamation of DC's Superman and Marvel's Captain America. * Dark Claw (Logan Wayne). An amalgamation of DC's Batman, Batman (Bruce Wayne) and Marvel's Wolverine (character), Wolverine (Logan). * Deadeye (Bill Lawton). An amalgamation of DC's Deadshot, Deadshot (Floyd Lawton) and Marvel's Bullseye (charact ...
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List Of Amalgam Comics Publications
Near the end of the ''DC vs. Marvel'' Intercompany crossover, crossover event in 1996, Amalgam Comics released a series of One-shot (comics), one-shot comic book issues combining characters from the DC Universe with characters from the Marvel Universe. The first 12 Amalgam titles were released in a single week, temporarily replacing both publishers' regular releases. Half the comics in the event were published by DC Comics and half by Marvel Comics. In 1997 the event was repeated, but without the crossover event as a background. Later, both publishers collected all of their one-shots into four Trade paperback (comics), trade paperback collections. All 24 of the one-shots occurred between ''Marvel vs. DC'' #3 and ''DC vs. Marvel'' #4, the last two issues of the crossover event. Nineteen of the 24 Amalgam Comics one-shots that were printed included letter columns with letters written by fictitious fans to give a larger background to the stories and to help give hints of what might hap ...
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Amalgam Comics
Amalgam Comics was a collaborative publishing imprint shared by DC Comics and Marvel Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters into new ones (e.g., DC Comics' Batman and Marvel Comics' Wolverine become the Amalgam Comics character the Dark Claw). These characters first appeared in a series of 12 one-shot comic books which were published in April 1996, between ''Marvel vs. DC'' #3 and ''DC vs. Marvel'' #4, the last two issues of the ''DC vs. Marvel'' crossover event. A second set of 12 one-shots followed one year later in June 1997, but without the crossover event as a background. All 24 of these one-shots chronologically occurred between the aforementioned issues of ''DC vs. Marvel''. ''The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005'' designated the Amalgam Universe as Earth-9602 in the Marvel Multiverse.Page 436 of the book ''The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia'' (2015) by Phil Jimenez and John Wells (under the entry " ...
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Deathstroke
Deathstroke (Slade Joseph Wilson) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, the character debuted in '' The New Teen Titans'' #2 in December 1980 as Deathstroke the Terminator. He is usually depicted as being among the deadliest and most expensive assassins in the DC Universe and is a prominent enemy of several superhero teams, most notably the Teen Titans, the Titans, and the Justice League. He is also a prominent adversary to individual heroes such as Dick Grayson (as Robin and later Nightwing) who has been depicted at times as his archenemy, Batman, and Green Arrow. Deathstroke is also the father of Jericho, two iterations of Ravager (Grant and Rose Wilson), and Respawn. A premier assassin, Deathstroke often comes into conflict with both members of the superhero community and his family, the latter whom he struggles to connect with. The character was ranked the 24th Greatest Villain of All ...
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