When Universes Collide!
The DC and Marvel Heroes go head to head when their two realities combine, putting both their universes in danger. Kurt Busiek writes and George Pérez illustrates this fun crossover tale in which all your favorites have to work together to save the cosmos!
Evil super scientist Krona (from the DC universe) is desperate to understand how it all began- what came before the Big Bang? In his millennia of searching, he has destroyed planets and civilizations without a second thought, but comes up against his equal when he meets the Grandmaster (from the Marvel universe). The two of them devise a plan to pit the two teams of superheroes against one another, in a game within a game.
The two teams are initially unaware of one another, and are confused when they are tasked to retrieve twelve magical items, found in both universes. Once they move into each other’s universes, they meet, and the competition is on. Initially rivals, their retrieval of the icons is kept track of by Krona and Grandmaster in a competition of which team can find them first. Not surprisingly, the teams eventually forge an allegiance, but not before Galactus gets in on the action and several betrayals and twists and turns occur. This is a hard story to describe, you have to experience it yourself to truly appreciate it.

As a practical person who often struggles with a “suspension of disbelief”, I loved how Busiek explained the two different worlds and their contradictions to one another. The DC heroes are revered on their world, while the Avengers (and definitely the mutants) are met with hostility on theirs. Because of this differing opinion of the masses, they each accuse the other team of being out of touch with what their citizens need. How their powers work on each world is also explained in a plausible way. Plus, the way they touched on the possible future that they had a chance to witness, was handled better in a few pages than Civil War II did in a whole book.
Although released in 2004, this story has a Golden Age/retro feel to it, as Pérez expertly recreates the heroes. He absolutely captures their essence, and without giving away too many spoilers, he also has a chance to show the heroes in different costume eras. That was a hoot, as some of the heroes have had extreme makeovers over the years, or have had different people representing them. The layout of the narrative had an easy flow, with impressive title pages and two page spreads. In fact, I am on a George Pérez kick right now, because of Kathleen’s recommendations. I bought some of his Wonder Woman books for my library, and have The Infinity Gauntlet on my TBR list.
This was a fun book to read, and I was extremely impressed with the Busiek/Pérez team up and how they wonderfully melded together two rich histories into one outstanding story.
Asides:
I HATE PLASTIC MAN! Not just dislike- I hate him! As a child he creeped me out, and I found his slap stick humor distasteful. Every time I saw him in a panel in this story (which was a lot) I cringed.
Why is Hawkeye such a ladies man? I found him ugly with his purple costume and ridiculous boots.
I enjoyed the rivalry between similarly powered heroes: Hawkeye/Green Arrow, Flash/Quicksilver, Superman/Thor, Batman/Captain America.
Aquaman is a buff, bearded blonde here, as he is in most recent incarnations, so I am anxious to see how the dark haired DC movie actor Jason Momoa handles the role. JM is mighty fine, so I am looking forward to seeing his interpretation of the role.
Avengers Assemble! has a much better ring to it than Justice League Lambaste! Man, that was funny when Superman tried to come up with his own catch phrase.
-Nancy
June 23, 2017 at 7:27 pm
No contest – OF COURSE the Avengers would totally win! However, this does sound like a fantastic story and, I’d presume, a little more organic with the storytelling with George Pérez handling the whole story as opposed to the fan-voted Marvel vs. DC miniseries of the mid-90’s.
Also, I’ll be excited to hear what you think of ‘The Infinity Gauntlet’ series once you read it! It stressed me out as a kid with deep existential anxiety but I still totally loved it.
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June 23, 2017 at 9:47 pm
Actually…the JLA won the contest, and rightly so. Marvel has taken a big hit with me lately, with DC & Image gaining ground. I always liked the X-Men more than the Avengers, and even they can’t keep my interest ( a problem you also had with a recent X-Men series!).
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June 24, 2017 at 9:50 pm
It’s funny…I don’t read any of the Avengers books right now either, at least not the official ones. Obviously I’m LOVING Champions but the rest are solo comics. Maybe, as I get older, I’m just not a team book guy?
However, the JLA winning makes me more intrigued to check this out as Marvel (due to it essentially being a blatant popularity contest) won most of the Marvel vs. DC matches from that 90’s miniseries. Maybe I need to venture to the library or the comic shop tomorrow…
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June 24, 2017 at 9:56 pm
I vote the LIBRARY!
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June 24, 2017 at 10:01 pm
Not to get you too excited (because I’ve promised this before only to let you down) buuuuut now that it’s summer and I know they have it, I’m thinking of (FINALLY) starting ‘Locke & Key’ this week!!!!!
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June 24, 2017 at 10:04 pm
YOU MUST!!!!!
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June 25, 2017 at 9:42 am
It seems I’m the only one who can’t find this 😓
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June 25, 2017 at 5:30 pm
It came out in 2004, so I got it from a library, not a store or online.
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June 26, 2017 at 8:40 am
I know , I had bought the Bat-claw books (don’t judge me ) during this period of amalgamation universe , it was so bad I didn’t buy anything else . But lately I keep seeing this book rated 4 stars atleast by a lot of people I know it has made me want to read it but alas can’t find it .
The libraries nearby , in fact most in India don’t keep graphic novels , not even the one created in India . Heck very few keep Novels even so basically it’s an absolute no go for me 😦
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June 26, 2017 at 12:59 pm
That is too bad that you have so much trouble finding graphic novels in India! If you travel, you will have to go on a purchasing binge!
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June 27, 2017 at 11:28 pm
Indeed , I did have plans for an euro trip this August but with how my health is , the trip sounds unrealistic at this point , still fingers crossed
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June 28, 2017 at 3:38 pm
I have come to the conclusion that Marvel & DC are really the
same company with different faces on the same coin, they have
the same approximation of characters, usually similar stories &
usually re-boot their universes around the same time (give or take
a year) Like how Britney & Christina (both Disney Kids) were used
against each other to create false tension, either/ or just like network
TV is owned by 4 Companies we have 100s & 100s of channels with
nothing to watch on TV. As Sun Tzu calls it ” The Divine Manipulation
of the Threads”
There are so many other independent creative companies that will
never get a fraction of the attention or accolades in the comic book
industry because Marvel / DC hold the monopoly on the market.
Neither company has really been doing anything innovative recently.
I am just as much to blame, having collected Marvel Comics
from 1994-2014, luckily my local library had all the DC Trades so
that was how I kept up to speed on the happenings in the DC Uni.
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June 28, 2017 at 4:46 pm
Very true about Marvel & DC. I’m a fan of Image, and always like throwing some love (and money) to IDW & Dark Horse, plus other independents.
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June 28, 2017 at 5:23 pm
It is very interesting that these Mega Houses have soooo
much material to pick from & adapt for the big screen. For
all the money, budgets, & talent they still manage to fluff up
these legacy brands consistently. It seems that for every
Wonder Woman & Logan we get about 5 failed film attempts.
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June 28, 2017 at 11:44 pm
The Fathom saga by Michael Turner comes to mind
as a standout. Developing such a rich contemporary
universe & compelling epic underwater odyssey.
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May 4, 2018 at 6:16 pm
So there was a series of battles between Both the DC and Marvel Universe resulting with Marvel winning and the creation of Amalgam universe with some of the characters merging ( batman and wolverine became Dark Claw, Superman and Captain America became Super-Soldier. An Robin and someone else possible Angel from the X-men became Redwing.
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May 5, 2018 at 1:54 pm
This sounds fascinating! I wonder if I could track down any of these old stories!
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