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->''"Sergio, fans love crossovers! And they're easy to do! If you can't think of something for the characters in your comic to do, well then, just have them meet characters in some other comic that doesn't have an idea this month, either!"''
-->-- '''Creator/MarkEvanier''' (to Creator/SergioAragones), ''ComicBook/GrooTheWanderer versus Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian #1 (July 2014)''

* [[ComicBook/AngelaMarvelComics Angela]] was going to be a ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'' character who crossed over to the Franchise/MarvelUniverse in ''ComicBook/AgeOfUltron'', but ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' reveals she is Thor's [[LongLostRelative long lost sister]], retconning her to be part of the Franchise/MarvelUniverse from the beginning, seemingly ignoring any history tied to the world of ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}''.
* The ''Deathmate'' crossover had Creator/ValiantComics [=VH1=] era characters crossing over with characters from the Creator/ImageComics imprints Extreme Studios and Creator/{{Wildstorm}}.
* Phil Foglio's graphic novel adaptation of Robert Asprin's ''Another Fine Myth'' features a Law Machine from his own ''Buck Godot: Zap Gun For Hire'' universe:
-->'''Aahz:''' That was our introduction to... the Law Machine. We were all dimensional travelers... I haven't seen a Law Machine before or since.
* Franchise/ArchieComics is not afraid of this. The only real thing that defines the universes (excluding ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' and other licensed series) is different towns in America. The Archies performing alongside ''Comicbook/JosieAndThePussycats''? Sure!
** Sabrina, however, did cross over with ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', in a two part-special that expanded both series.
** ''ComicBook/ArchieMeetsThePunisher''. Yes, ''really''.
*** In fairness, the early 1990s Frank Castle was essentially a well-equipped assassin, not an amoral wholesale slaughtering machine leaving dozens of bloody corpses everywhere. And he not only engages in less violence here than in his usual missions of the time, but he even lets his target live. Still, the fact that everyone involved managed to pull it off at all, much less make a pretty good story, is downright amazing.
** [[http://www.newsarama.com/comics/archie-tiny-titans-aw-yeah-10719.html Tiny Titans meet Little Archie]]. Yes, ''really''.
** There was also a crossover of Archie and the Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles. Here is a [[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/linkara/at4w/21529-tmnt-meets-archie review]] of it, courtesy of [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Linkara]].
** The "Night at the Comic Book Shop" trade paperback had Archie deal with some old comic characters that Archie Comics punished.
** Archie Comics did a crossover between [[ComicBook/MegaMan Mega Man]] and [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog]] from April to August 2013.
*** This proved so popular that they did another crossover between the two - as well as several other Sega and Capcom franchises - in 2015.
* Ash from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' and ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' has crossed over with ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'', ''Film/{{Darkman}}'', ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'', ''ComicBook/HackSlash'', ''ComicBook/MarvelZombies'', ''Film/ReAnimator'', ''Comicbook/RedSonja'', ''ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}'', ''Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds'', and ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess''.
* In fact, the sequel to ''Film/FreddyVsJason'', ''ComicBook/FreddyVsJasonVsAsh'', was in comic form due to plans falling through to make it into a movie. That itself got a sequel which included the ''Dream Warriors'' from the third Nightmare on Elm Street film (and a rather mean-spirited TakeThat to ''Freddy's Dead'').
* IDW Comics has taken advantage of their licenses and has published "[[ComicBook/StarTrekTheNextGenerationDoctorWhoAssimilation2 Assimilation Squared]]", a crossover between ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and ''Series/DoctorWho'', with the Borg and Cybermen as the villains. They even go back in time and have a crossover between the Fourth Doctor and ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''. And there was a planned crossover with ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.
* ''[[ComicBook/{{Asterix}} Asterix In Belgium]]'' features a cameo appearance by [[ComicBook/{{Tintin}} Dupont and Dupond]] (or Thompson and Thomson if you prefer, although they're unnamed here anyway).
* In a very TheManIsStickingItToTheMan example, after the terrible ''Film/HowardTheDuck'' movie Marvel still kept making comics of it. Later Marvel asked the creator to make a crossover between Howard/Spider-Man while at the same time he was doing a ComicBook/DestroyerDuck/Savage Dragon with Image comics. To sum it up at the end a clone of Howard left with Spider-Man and the real escaped into the safe hands of Steve Gerber.
* In the 1990s, DC and Image published a crossover between Franchise/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Spawn}}. It's best remembered for completely rejecting the usual "[[LetsYouAndHimFight meet, fight, become friends]]" routine found in most crossover comics. The two heroes hate each other for almost the entire story. At the end, Spawn wonders aloud whether they could try to be friends, and Batman responds by ''burying a batarang in Spawn's face.''
* There were a couple of stories in which Batman teamed up with Franchise/SpiderMan.
* ''ComicBook/BatmanAndCaptainAmerica''
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' and ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW'' crossed over in ''ComicBook/BatmanTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''.
* Creator/BongoComics produced a mini-series called ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' Crossover Crisis. The first half is the Planet Express crew being sent into an issue of ''ComicBook/TheSimpsons'' by the Brain Spawn. The second half is the residents of Springfield being pulled into New New York by one of Professor Farnsworth's inventions. And ''then'' it gets weird...
** This lead to sequel crossover later on, before the official animated one on ''The Simpsons''.
* ''Creator/CartoonNetwork'' has several crossovers in comic book form:
** They once made a comics story in which WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost's monkey sidekick, Blip, needed to save his friends from [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Giant Cosmic Monkey Robot]] and asked WesternAnimation/MagillaGorilla, Monkey from ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' and other simians from CN's shows for help. Together they saved the hero and defeated the cosmic monkey with a giant banana, soooo...yeah.
** At one point, they also did a string of SliceOfLife segments during commercial breaks where ''all'' of the characters were shown coexisting in some sort of vaguely defined urban setting.
** A special magazine published in 2000 by Cartoon Network featured a five-page comic story in which WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo meets WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls. Bubbles, as expected, [[TheGlomp glomps]] Scooby ("Puppy!!").
** A tie in manga for ''VideoGame/{{Fusionfall}}'' featured the prologue of several popular CN shows banding together as the alien invasion begins.
** ''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkSuperSecretCrisisWar'': Parody of CrisisCrossover featuring the heroes of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/EdEddAndEddy'' (yes, really) going against the evil forces of the former five series. There were likewise one shot tie ins that showcased other shows dealing with some of said forces' mooks trying to raid their universes.
** ''[[ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls The Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash Up]]'' has the girls first meeting Dexter of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' while on a trip with the Professor. When Dee Dee flubs up an experiment as usual, this ends up sending the three into a trip through the multi-verse of other popular CN shows.
** ''ComicBook/AdventureTimeXRegularShow'': Just as it says, between two of Cartoon Networks more popular shows during TheNewTens. Naturally with both series being inherently weird, you can imagine how crazy it gets when both universes meet.
* ''ComicBook/{{Cyberforce}}'' has crossed over with ComicBook/{{Wildcats}}, [[ComicBook/TheSavageDragon Freak Force]], New Men, and others.
* ''ComicBook/TheDarkness'' crossed over with Franchise/{{Batman}}. In his own series, Jackie still remembers this happening, with no explanation of how Batman exists in that universe.
* ''Devil's Reign'' was a crossover between Creator/MarvelComics and [[Creator/ImageComics Top Cow]] characters including Comicbook/{{Witchblade}}, Weapon Zero, Cyblade, Ballistic and ComicBook/{{Cyberforce}}.
* ''Franchise/GIJoe'' and ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}''. While the TV show is limited to the "Old Snake" thing and the hologram of Marissa's dad (see Western Animation below), the comics have crossed over many, many times, even to the point of very important and far-reaching events in one starting in crossovers [[spoiler: such as Cobra being the source of Megatron's tank body, and Bumblebee getting blown up real good and later repaired as his new Goldbug form - though if you're from the UK, you got a different Goldbug origin.]]
* ''[[ComicBook/GhostDarkHorseComics Ghost]]'' has crossed over with other Dark Horse Heroes, and has crossed over with ''Radio/TheShadow'', ''[[Comicbook/Batgirl2000 Cassandra Cain]]'', ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'', and ''[[ComicBook/TheMask The Mask]]''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Glory}}'' has crossed over with Avengelyne.
* ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' has characters cross over to and from Ben Dunn's ''ComicBook/NinjaHighSchool'' frequently, even resulting in several {{Crisis Crossover}}s.
* ''Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances'' crosses over Franchise/GreenLantern and ComicBook/SilverSurfer versus Parallax, Thanos, and Cyborg Superman, who gets turned into [[AndIMustScream a slab of metal]] and presumably [[DeathIsCheap gets better]] when returning to Franchise/TheDCU, but only if this crossover counts in continuity. Otherwise, Cyborg Superman is still a slab of metal.
* In 2014, Creator/DarkHorseComics published ComicBook/GrooTheWanderer versus ComicBook/ConanTheBarbarian as a 4-issue series.
* ''ComicBook/InjusticeVsMastersOfTheUniverse'', a crossover between ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'' and ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' crossed over with [[Franchise/{{SpiderMan}} Spider-Man]] in ''Marvel Team-Up'' #14.
* Various Creator/ImageComics titles (''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'', ''ComicBook/SavageDragon'', ''Comicbook/{{Witchblade}}'', etc.) occasionally cross over, but the editorial policy is that what happens in one title doesn't have to affect events in another. Each hero lives in his or her own unique universe that may or may not contain versions of the other heroes. For instance, Invincible's universe has a Savage Dragon and a Witchblade who are more or less the same as their counterparts in their own books and have roughly the same adventures, but what happens in Invincible's book stays there.
* That is the main premise of the IDW comic ''Infestation: Outbreak'', where a dimensional gate (which looks suspiciously like a Franchise/{{Stargate|Verse}}) unleashes hordes of zombies from another world. [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Unlike other zombies]] from this world, these are guided by a single will, the Undermind. They are also somehow capable of infecting technology and other undead creatures. When an elite vampire squad is sent to deal with the situation, one of them, Britt, gets bitten and becomes a vampire/zombie hybrid. Britt uses [[{{Magitek}} artillica]] to open four more dimensional portals, through which the zombies and infected machines pour, along with parts of Britt herself. While the other vampires manage to shut down the portals, the threat has already spread to other worlds. These worlds are those of ''Comicbook/GIJoeIDW'', ''Franchise/StarTrek'', ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and ''Comicbook/{{Ghostbusters}}''. All these worlds now have to fight an infestation from a virulence they have not seen, infecting both man and machine.
** ''Infestation 2'' had the Elder Gods invade the IDW ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', ''G.I. Joe'', ''Dungeons and Dragons'', ''Bat Boy'', ''30 Days of Night'', and the ''Transformers: Hearts of Steel'' universes by creating a rift through universes through H.P. Lovecraft's writings.
** A January 2014 IDW comic also had The Ghostbusters being investigated by The Lone Gunmen from ''Series/TheXFiles''.
* José Carioca's universe is set in his home country of Brazil, but he's shown to be friends with WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck in ''Disney/SaludosAmigos'' and ''Disney/TheThreeCaballeros'' (as well as the ride in the Mexican pavilion at Epcot). Thus, there are occasional crossovers between the Carioca universe and the [=McDuck=] Universe. Indeed, there has been a prolonged arc of stories where José visits Duckburg, and interacts with the various characters there.
* The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk has crossed paths with {{Franchise/Superman}} and {{Franchise/Batman}} in separate issues.
* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' has had crossovers with ''ComicBook/StrontiumDog'', ''ComicBook/RogueTrooper'', Batman, Film/{{Alien}}s, and Franchise/{{Predator}} among others. It even crossed over with its {{Spin Off}}s on two occasions.
* Every so often, the Franchise/{{Justice League|Of America}} and ComicBook/{{Justice Society|Of America}} team up and have a crossover. In UsefulNotes/{{the Bronze Age|Of Comic Books}}, it happened every year; nowadays, it's more like every three years or so.
* ''ComicBook/DeKiekeboes'' and ''ComicBook/{{Urbanus}}'' had a crossover in the album ''Kiekebanus'' where they both swap houses. The album was made in collaboration with the artists themselves who each drew their characters in their art style, creating a bizarre contrast between the more realistic style of ''De Kiekeboes'' and the more cartoony style of ''Urbanus''.
* This was the entire premise of ''Literature/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' -- graphic novels and [[Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen movie]] both.
* ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' and ''Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre'' crossed over in ''Comicbook/JasonVsLeatherface''.
* Comicstrip/{{The Phantom}} and Comicstrip/{{Mandrake the Magician}} have teamed up on a few occasions, and both were guests at each other's weddings.
* In ''Comicbook/MortadeloYFilemon'', its author will often introduce other characters created by him. Most hilariously there's a strip in which they met ''Comicbook/ZipiYZape'' [[spoiler: which ends [[BreakingTheFourthWall with Zipi y Zape's creator]] and the ''Súper'' looking for Mortadelo y Filemón with a machine gun after they threw Zipi y Zape from the rooftop of a skscraper sick of their pranks]]
* ''ComicBook/NinjaHighSchool'' and ''Anime/SpeedRacer'' crossed over.
* [[Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes Ape]] [[Series/AlienNation Nation]]. ''[[http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=31&Itemid=47&limitstart=76 Ape Nation]]''.
* ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' and ''Anime/{{Voltron}}'' cross over in ''Robotech/Voltron''.
* DarthWiki/{{Slugger Slackers}}: The first ''major'' Franchise/{{KGCUniverse}} crossover between Webcomic/{{The Dynamite Twins and Friends}} and The Show Goes On. There have been a few attempts before.
* Marvel's ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'' limited series (already itself a psuedo-CrossOver, featuring a team of {{Captain Ersatz}}es from Creator/DCComics) also had a one-issue CrossOver with ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica''.
* Franchise/SpiderMan vs. [[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Powdered Toast Man]] [[http://spiderfan.org/comics/images/ren_stimpy/006.jpg here]].
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManAndBatmanDisorderedMinds''.
* [=IDW=]'s ''Star Trek vs. Transformers'' is a crossover comic miniseries. Which sees the ''[[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generation One]]'' Autobots and Decepticons interact with characters from the 1970's ''[[WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries Star Trek: TAS]]''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' and ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' had a crossover in ''ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton'', where Kara Zor-El becomes a Red Lantern.
* ''ComicBook/Supergirl1972'' features a crossover with ''ComicBook/Prez1973'' where ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} has to save Prez Rickard's life.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} and Franchise/{{Batman}} have been appearing in comics together since UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, and Franchise/WonderWoman joining in isn't rare, either. Generally they team up, though having them fight each other is always a good way to draw in readers. In ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanPublicEnemies'':
-->'''Superman''': "We're surrounded, you know. I can hear them all."\\
'''Batman''': "I think we can take them. Do you think we can take them?"\\
'''Superman''': "You ''always'' think we can take them."\\
'''Batman''': "Yes, I do."\\
'''Superman''': "Then, let's do it."
** If that counts, we may as well mention ''All Star Comics #3'', the comic which ''created'' Franchise/TheDCU as a shared universe.
* ''ComicBook/TheTerrifics'', a DC property, features the team interacting with ComicBook/TomStrong and his stable of characters originally part of Creator/Wildstorm's Creator/AmericasBestComics imprint, which is now owned by DC but had not been folded into the DCU until this book.
* The ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' comic ''[[Recap/TintinTheSevenCrystalBalls The Seven Crystal Balls]]'' featured an appearance by Jo (it's brief, but he does introduce a plot point), from Hergé's other comic series ''ComicBook/JoZetteAndJocko''.
* The Ferret from ''ComicBook/TheUltraverse'' made a cameo in a fight with E. Honda in ''ComicBook/MalibuComicsStreetFighter''.
* ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'' and ''ComicBook/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Mirage}}'' had several single-issue gag crossovers in their respective early runs, which culminated, several years later, in a volume of ''Usagi'' which centered on a village shaman summoning the Turtles to fight invading ninjas, and the Turtles' subsequent confusion at being landed in a medieval Japan inhabited by talking animals.
* ''Comicbook/MagnusRobotFighter'', in addition to crossing over with other Creator/ValiantComics heroes, crossed over with ''Comicbook/{{Nexus}}'' by Mike Baron and Steve Rude, and with [[Creator/DarkHorseComics Dark Horse's]] ''Franchise/{{Predator}}'' comics.
* The various Marvel–DC crossovers that have been published over the years, which imply the existence of a third timeline separate from the Marvel and DC continuities in which both exist alongside each other.
** There was also the ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse, which consists of heroes who merge traits of a hero from each universe. Examples are {{ComicBook/Iron|Man}} [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Lantern]] (take a guess) and Darkclaw, who was Batman and Wolverine (!!!). However, the events of ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' are taken as canon for both publishers in their mainstream universes.
* Creator/MarvelComics characters started showing up in ''ComicBook/TheUltraverse'', including the Black Knight in ''ComicBook/UltraForce'', and a crossover with Rune and ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'', set in the Hyborian Age, bringing up the question of how such a history fits into either continuity. The Ultraverse was also revealed to have a seventh Infinity Gem.
* ''ComicBook/TheMask'' crossed over with ComicBook/TheJoker.
* The Creator/MilestoneComics Dakotaverse crossed over with Creator/DCComics in ''Worlds Collide'', and became part of Franchise/TheDCU after ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis''.
* ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' crossed over with ''[[Series/{{Beetleborgs}} Beetleborgs Metallix]]''.
* The very first superhero crossover was a battle between the Human Torch and the ComicBook/SubMariner in ''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #8 and #9 (1940). This is the beginning of the MarvelUniverse.
** Actually, the Shield and the Wizard at MLJ met earlier. The Wizard had learned of an impending attack on Pearl Harbor and contacted the Shield. They spent the next few issues fighting the same enemies (the Soviet/Nazi proxies called Moskovians), occasionally crossing paths for a panel or three.
* ''ComicBook/WarriorNunAreala'' crossed over with ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' (also owned by Antarctic Press), with ''ComicBook/{{Glory}}'' and ''Avengelyne'' (both properties of Creator/ImageComics), and [[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/razor/4005-46494/ Razor]] (created by Everette Hartsoe of London Night Studios). The characters of Warrior Nun Areala were also featured in the 2012 "[[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/war-of-the-independents/4050-45034/ War of the Independents]]" mini-series event by Red Anvil Comics.
* In the German comic ''ComicBook/{{Werner}}'': Dex & Dogfort appear in ''Volle Latte!'', drawn by Jörg Reymann himself. In retour, Werner appears in the third Dex & Dogfort book, ''Schlachthofgiganten''.
** In the story about Creator/WilhelmBusch's 150th birthday at the end of ''Alles klar?'', Werner and Wilhelm Bush let loose his characters from ''Literature/MaxAndMoritz'' because they find the celebration boring. %% This entry was added automatically by FELH2. In case the wording doesn't make sense, rewrite it as you like, remove this comment and tell this troper.
* Marvel's ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' series threw in a few of these over the years, notably stories in which ComicBook/ConanTheBarbarian fought ComicBook/CaptainAmerica (narrow win for Conan) and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (Conan wins the first round, Wolverine regenerates and pushes Conan through a portal to the future, where he destroys the universe [[RocksFallEveryoneDies by throwing a rock at Cyclops' head]]).
** Another notable Marvel crossover, this one in-continuity, featured perhaps the two greatest SwordAndSorcery heroes (using the term loosely) of all time; Conan and ''[[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric]]''. As if that weren't epic enough, Elric's creator, Creator/MichaelMoorcock, helped with the plot. It also introduced evil sorcerer Kulan Gath, who at various times has put ComicBook/RedSonja, Franchise/SpiderMan, the ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/TheAvengers, and modern day [[BigApplesauce New York City]] through pure hell.
* ''Comicbook/RoboCopVersusTheTerminator'' is a crossover between Franchise/{{Robocop}} and Franchise/{{Terminator}}. There was also a video game.
* The ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}''-spinoff ''Sam and Twitch'' has crossed over with ''Jinx''.
* In ''ComicBook/WildCATs [=/=] Franchise/{{Alien}}s'', the xenomorphs end up destroying ComicBook/{{Stormwatch}}. This leads into ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'', making it one of the few crossovers with real effects.
** ''ComicBook/{{Planetary}}'' had a compilation of three crossovers, one of which was with the Authority; unusually, the two teams never actually met and the Authority were completely unaware of Planetary's role in handling the same crisis. The second was an {{Elseworld}} pitting alternate versions of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman against their universe's villainous version of Planetary, while the third had the canon team encounter several different versions of Batman, including the versions from the 60's TV show and The Dark Knight Returns.
* ''ComicBook/WildCATS'' and ''ComicBook/XMen'' crossoved over in ''[=WildC.A.T.S/X-Men=]'' ''The Golden Age'', ''The Silver Age'', ''The Modern Age'', and ''The Dark Age''.
* Some crossovers Linkara has reviewed are ''Franchise/StarTrek'' [[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/linkara/at4w/19736-star-trekx-men-1 and]] ''Franchise/XMen'', Music/{{Eminem}} [[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/linkara/at4w/31498-eminem-and-the-punisher-1 and]] ThePunisher, and Franchise/{{Superman}} [[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/linkara/at4w/30797-superman-meets-the-quik-bunny and the Quik Bunny.]]
* Once during the 70s, ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' (during her infamous white cat-suit era) shared an adventure with Fritz Lieber's ''Literature/FafhrdAndTheGrayMouser''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Shi}}'' has crossed over with many other comics characters, such as [[ComicBook/WildCATS Grifter]], ComicBook/{{CyberForce}}'s Cyblade (in a crossover that even featured appearances by ComicBook/{{Cerebus}}, [[ComicBook/FunWithMilkAndCheese Milk & Cheese]], and ComicBook/{{HellBoy}} among many others), ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.
* ''Spider-Man Team-Up'' #5 and ''Savage Dragon/Destroyer Duck'' were created as an unofficial ''Comicbook/HowardTheDuck'' crossover.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} has had crossovers with almost ''everyone'', as shown [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18785_6-comic-book-crossovers-you-wont-believe-actually-happened_p2.html here. ]] They include Franchise/{{Terminator}}, Franchise/{{Alien}}, Franchise/{{Predator}}, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, [[Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse He-Man]], etc.
* The Creator/ValiantComics ''Unity 2000'' mini-series was going to cross over and merge the [=VH1=] and [=VH2=] universes, but the mini-series was CutShort before its resolution.
* The ''Creator/{{Wildstorm}}'' universe became part of Franchise/TheDCU in ''ComicBook/FiftyTwo''. Another version existed in ''ComicBook/New52''. "The Wild Storm" will introduce a third reboot tied to Creator/DCComics.
* ''Comicbook/{{Witchblade}}'' has crossed over with other Top Cow series, most notably ''ComicBook/TheDarkness''. Also with the ''Franchise/TombRaider'' comics.
** In issue #92, Sara goes on a vision quest through the lives of past wielders of the Witchblade. The final "wielder" she encounters is the goddess [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_%28comics%29 Dawn]], who claims to be Sara's mother ("I'm mother to you and so many others...").
** ''Overkill'' is a crossover between ''Comicbook/{{Witchblade}}'', ''ComicBook/TheDarkness'', ''Franchise/{{Alien}}'', and ''Franchise/{{Predator}}''.
** Unusual for comic book crossovers, the events of the ''Comicbook/{{Witchblade}}'', ''ComicBook/TheDarkness'', and Marvel crossover ''Unholy Union'' are apparently canon, at least in the Top Cow universe. (Dani refers to it in passing during ''First Born''.)
** Witchblade and Red Sonja meet in ''Witchblade / Red Sonja''.
* ''World War 3'' was a FifthWeekEvent crossover, running through ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' #13, ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' #13, ''Comicbook/IronMan'' #13, and ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'' #13, that saw the ComicBook/{{Wildstorm}} heroes teaming up with the ComicBook/HeroesReborn versions of Marvel characters.
* ''X-O Manowar/Iron Man'' and ''Iron Man/X-O Manowar'' had ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' characters crossing over with Creator/ValiantComics [=VH2=] era characters. The Iron Man in this story is Teen Tony, Iron Boy, introduced after "The Crossing" story line. There was also a video game.
* ComicBook/{{Vampirella}} once had a crossover with another comic book bad girl, ComicBook/LadyDeath.
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->''"Sergio, fans love crossovers! And they're easy to do! If you can't think of something for the characters in your comic to do, well then, just have them meet characters in some other comic that doesn't have an idea this month, either!"''
-->-- '''Creator/MarkEvanier''' (to Creator/SergioAragones), ''ComicBook/GrooTheWanderer versus Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian #1 (July 2014)''

* [[ComicBook/AngelaMarvelComics Angela]] was going to be a ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'' character who crossed over to the Franchise/MarvelUniverse in ''ComicBook/AgeOfUltron'', but ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' reveals she is Thor's [[LongLostRelative long lost sister]], retconning her to be part of the Franchise/MarvelUniverse from the beginning, seemingly ignoring any history tied to the world of ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}''.
* The ''Deathmate'' crossover had Creator/ValiantComics [=VH1=] era characters crossing over with characters from the Creator/ImageComics imprints Extreme Studios and Creator/{{Wildstorm}}.
* Phil Foglio's graphic novel adaptation of Robert Asprin's ''Another Fine Myth'' features a Law Machine from his own ''Buck Godot: Zap Gun For Hire'' universe:
-->'''Aahz:''' That was our introduction to... the Law Machine. We were all dimensional travelers... I haven't seen a Law Machine before or since.
* Franchise/ArchieComics is not afraid of this. The only real thing that defines the universes (excluding ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' and other licensed series) is different towns in America. The Archies performing alongside ''Comicbook/JosieAndThePussycats''? Sure!
** Sabrina, however, did cross over with ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', in a two part-special that expanded both series.
** ''ComicBook/ArchieMeetsThePunisher''. Yes, ''really''.
*** In fairness, the early 1990s Frank Castle was essentially a well-equipped assassin, not an amoral wholesale slaughtering machine leaving dozens of bloody corpses everywhere. And he not only engages in less violence here than in his usual missions of the time, but he even lets his target live. Still, the fact that everyone involved managed to pull it off at all, much less make a pretty good story, is downright amazing.
** [[http://www.newsarama.com/comics/archie-tiny-titans-aw-yeah-10719.html Tiny Titans meet Little Archie]]. Yes, ''really''.
** There was also a crossover of Archie and the Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles. Here is a [[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/linkara/at4w/21529-tmnt-meets-archie review]] of it, courtesy of [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Linkara]].
** The "Night at the Comic Book Shop" trade paperback had Archie deal with some old comic characters that Archie Comics punished.
** Archie Comics did a crossover between [[ComicBook/MegaMan Mega Man]] and [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog]] from April to August 2013.
*** This proved so popular that they did another crossover between the two - as well as several other Sega and Capcom franchises - in 2015.
* Ash from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' and ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' has crossed over with ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'', ''Film/{{Darkman}}'', ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'', ''ComicBook/HackSlash'', ''ComicBook/MarvelZombies'', ''Film/ReAnimator'', ''Comicbook/RedSonja'', ''ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}'', ''Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds'', and ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess''.
* In fact, the sequel to ''Film/FreddyVsJason'', ''ComicBook/FreddyVsJasonVsAsh'', was in comic form due to plans falling through to make it into a movie. That itself got a sequel which included the ''Dream Warriors'' from the third Nightmare on Elm Street film (and a rather mean-spirited TakeThat to ''Freddy's Dead'').
* IDW Comics has taken advantage of their licenses and has published "[[ComicBook/StarTrekTheNextGenerationDoctorWhoAssimilation2 Assimilation Squared]]", a crossover between ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and ''Series/DoctorWho'', with the Borg and Cybermen as the villains. They even go back in time and have a crossover between the Fourth Doctor and ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''. And there was a planned crossover with ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''.
* ''[[ComicBook/{{Asterix}} Asterix In Belgium]]'' features a cameo appearance by [[ComicBook/{{Tintin}} Dupont and Dupond]] (or Thompson and Thomson if you prefer, although they're unnamed here anyway).
* In a very TheManIsStickingItToTheMan example, after the terrible ''Film/HowardTheDuck'' movie Marvel still kept making comics of it. Later Marvel asked the creator to make a crossover between Howard/Spider-Man while at the same time he was doing a ComicBook/DestroyerDuck/Savage Dragon with Image comics. To sum it up at the end a clone of Howard left with Spider-Man and the real escaped into the safe hands of Steve Gerber.
* In the 1990s, DC and Image published a crossover between Franchise/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Spawn}}. It's best remembered for completely rejecting the usual "[[LetsYouAndHimFight meet, fight, become friends]]" routine found in most crossover comics. The two heroes hate each other for almost the entire story. At the end, Spawn wonders aloud whether they could try to be friends, and Batman responds by ''burying a batarang in Spawn's face.''
* There were a couple of stories in which Batman teamed up with Franchise/SpiderMan.
* ''ComicBook/BatmanAndCaptainAmerica''
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' and ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW'' crossed over in ''ComicBook/BatmanTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''.
* Creator/BongoComics produced a mini-series called ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' Crossover Crisis. The first half is the Planet Express crew being sent into an issue of ''ComicBook/TheSimpsons'' by the Brain Spawn. The second half is the residents of Springfield being pulled into New New York by one of Professor Farnsworth's inventions. And ''then'' it gets weird...
** This lead to sequel crossover later on, before the official animated one on ''The Simpsons''.
* ''Creator/CartoonNetwork'' has several crossovers in comic book form:
** They once made a comics story in which WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost's monkey sidekick, Blip, needed to save his friends from [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Giant Cosmic Monkey Robot]] and asked WesternAnimation/MagillaGorilla, Monkey from ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' and other simians from CN's shows for help. Together they saved the hero and defeated the cosmic monkey with a giant banana, soooo...yeah.
** At one point, they also did a string of SliceOfLife segments during commercial breaks where ''all'' of the characters were shown coexisting in some sort of vaguely defined urban setting.
** A special magazine published in 2000 by Cartoon Network featured a five-page comic story in which WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo meets WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls. Bubbles, as expected, [[TheGlomp glomps]] Scooby ("Puppy!!").
** A tie in manga for ''VideoGame/{{Fusionfall}}'' featured the prologue of several popular CN shows banding together as the alien invasion begins.
** ''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkSuperSecretCrisisWar'': Parody of CrisisCrossover featuring the heroes of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/EdEddAndEddy'' (yes, really) going against the evil forces of the former five series. There were likewise one shot tie ins that showcased other shows dealing with some of said forces' mooks trying to raid their universes.
** ''[[ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls The Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash Up]]'' has the girls first meeting Dexter of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' while on a trip with the Professor. When Dee Dee flubs up an experiment as usual, this ends up sending the three into a trip through the multi-verse of other popular CN shows.
** ''ComicBook/AdventureTimeXRegularShow'': Just as it says, between two of Cartoon Networks more popular shows during TheNewTens. Naturally with both series being inherently weird, you can imagine how crazy it gets when both universes meet.
* ''ComicBook/{{Cyberforce}}'' has crossed over with ComicBook/{{Wildcats}}, [[ComicBook/TheSavageDragon Freak Force]], New Men, and others.
* ''ComicBook/TheDarkness'' crossed over with Franchise/{{Batman}}. In his own series, Jackie still remembers this happening, with no explanation of how Batman exists in that universe.
* ''Devil's Reign'' was a crossover between Creator/MarvelComics and [[Creator/ImageComics Top Cow]] characters including Comicbook/{{Witchblade}}, Weapon Zero, Cyblade, Ballistic and ComicBook/{{Cyberforce}}.
* ''Franchise/GIJoe'' and ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}''. While the TV show is limited to the "Old Snake" thing and the hologram of Marissa's dad (see Western Animation below), the comics have crossed over many, many times, even to the point of very important and far-reaching events in one starting in crossovers [[spoiler: such as Cobra being the source of Megatron's tank body, and Bumblebee getting blown up real good and later repaired as his new Goldbug form - though if you're from the UK, you got a different Goldbug origin.]]
* ''[[ComicBook/GhostDarkHorseComics Ghost]]'' has crossed over with other Dark Horse Heroes, and has crossed over with ''Radio/TheShadow'', ''[[Comicbook/Batgirl2000 Cassandra Cain]]'', ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'', and ''[[ComicBook/TheMask The Mask]]''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Glory}}'' has crossed over with Avengelyne.
* ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' has characters cross over to and from Ben Dunn's ''ComicBook/NinjaHighSchool'' frequently, even resulting in several {{Crisis Crossover}}s.
* ''Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances'' crosses over Franchise/GreenLantern and ComicBook/SilverSurfer versus Parallax, Thanos, and Cyborg Superman, who gets turned into [[AndIMustScream a slab of metal]] and presumably [[DeathIsCheap gets better]] when returning to Franchise/TheDCU, but only if this crossover counts in continuity. Otherwise, Cyborg Superman is still a slab of metal.
* In 2014, Creator/DarkHorseComics published ComicBook/GrooTheWanderer versus ComicBook/ConanTheBarbarian as a 4-issue series.
* ''ComicBook/InjusticeVsMastersOfTheUniverse'', a crossover between ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'' and ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' crossed over with [[Franchise/{{SpiderMan}} Spider-Man]] in ''Marvel Team-Up'' #14.
* Various Creator/ImageComics titles (''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'', ''ComicBook/SavageDragon'', ''Comicbook/{{Witchblade}}'', etc.) occasionally cross over, but the editorial policy is that what happens in one title doesn't have to affect events in another. Each hero lives in his or her own unique universe that may or may not contain versions of the other heroes. For instance, Invincible's universe has a Savage Dragon and a Witchblade who are more or less the same as their counterparts in their own books and have roughly the same adventures, but what happens in Invincible's book stays there.
* That is the main premise of the IDW comic ''Infestation: Outbreak'', where a dimensional gate (which looks suspiciously like a Franchise/{{Stargate|Verse}}) unleashes hordes of zombies from another world. [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Unlike other zombies]] from this world, these are guided by a single will, the Undermind. They are also somehow capable of infecting technology and other undead creatures. When an elite vampire squad is sent to deal with the situation, one of them, Britt, gets bitten and becomes a vampire/zombie hybrid. Britt uses [[{{Magitek}} artillica]] to open four more dimensional portals, through which the zombies and infected machines pour, along with parts of Britt herself. While the other vampires manage to shut down the portals, the threat has already spread to other worlds. These worlds are those of ''Comicbook/GIJoeIDW'', ''Franchise/StarTrek'', ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and ''Comicbook/{{Ghostbusters}}''. All these worlds now have to fight an infestation from a virulence they have not seen, infecting both man and machine.
** ''Infestation 2'' had the Elder Gods invade the IDW ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', ''G.I. Joe'', ''Dungeons and Dragons'', ''Bat Boy'', ''30 Days of Night'', and the ''Transformers: Hearts of Steel'' universes by creating a rift through universes through H.P. Lovecraft's writings.
** A January 2014 IDW comic also had The Ghostbusters being investigated by The Lone Gunmen from ''Series/TheXFiles''.
* José Carioca's universe is set in his home country of Brazil, but he's shown to be friends with WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck in ''Disney/SaludosAmigos'' and ''Disney/TheThreeCaballeros'' (as well as the ride in the Mexican pavilion at Epcot). Thus, there are occasional crossovers between the Carioca universe and the [=McDuck=] Universe. Indeed, there has been a prolonged arc of stories where José visits Duckburg, and interacts with the various characters there.
* The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk has crossed paths with {{Franchise/Superman}} and {{Franchise/Batman}} in separate issues.
* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' has had crossovers with ''ComicBook/StrontiumDog'', ''ComicBook/RogueTrooper'', Batman, Film/{{Alien}}s, and Franchise/{{Predator}} among others. It even crossed over with its {{Spin Off}}s on two occasions.
* Every so often, the Franchise/{{Justice League|Of America}} and ComicBook/{{Justice Society|Of America}} team up and have a crossover. In UsefulNotes/{{the Bronze Age|Of Comic Books}}, it happened every year; nowadays, it's more like every three years or so.
* ''ComicBook/DeKiekeboes'' and ''ComicBook/{{Urbanus}}'' had a crossover in the album ''Kiekebanus'' where they both swap houses. The album was made in collaboration with the artists themselves who each drew their characters in their art style, creating a bizarre contrast between the more realistic style of ''De Kiekeboes'' and the more cartoony style of ''Urbanus''.
* This was the entire premise of ''Literature/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' -- graphic novels and [[Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen movie]] both.
* ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' and ''Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre'' crossed over in ''Comicbook/JasonVsLeatherface''.
* Comicstrip/{{The Phantom}} and Comicstrip/{{Mandrake the Magician}} have teamed up on a few occasions, and both were guests at each other's weddings.
* In ''Comicbook/MortadeloYFilemon'', its author will often introduce other characters created by him. Most hilariously there's a strip in which they met ''Comicbook/ZipiYZape'' [[spoiler: which ends [[BreakingTheFourthWall with Zipi y Zape's creator]] and the ''Súper'' looking for Mortadelo y Filemón with a machine gun after they threw Zipi y Zape from the rooftop of a skscraper sick of their pranks]]
* ''ComicBook/NinjaHighSchool'' and ''Anime/SpeedRacer'' crossed over.
* [[Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes Ape]] [[Series/AlienNation Nation]]. ''[[http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=31&Itemid=47&limitstart=76 Ape Nation]]''.
* ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' and ''Anime/{{Voltron}}'' cross over in ''Robotech/Voltron''.
* DarthWiki/{{Slugger Slackers}}: The first ''major'' Franchise/{{KGCUniverse}} crossover between Webcomic/{{The Dynamite Twins and Friends}} and The Show Goes On. There have been a few attempts before.
* Marvel's ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'' limited series (already itself a psuedo-CrossOver, featuring a team of {{Captain Ersatz}}es from Creator/DCComics) also had a one-issue CrossOver with ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica''.
* Franchise/SpiderMan vs. [[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Powdered Toast Man]] [[http://spiderfan.org/comics/images/ren_stimpy/006.jpg here]].
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManAndBatmanDisorderedMinds''.
* [=IDW=]'s ''Star Trek vs. Transformers'' is a crossover comic miniseries. Which sees the ''[[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generation One]]'' Autobots and Decepticons interact with characters from the 1970's ''[[WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries Star Trek: TAS]]''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' and ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' had a crossover in ''ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton'', where Kara Zor-El becomes a Red Lantern.
* ''ComicBook/Supergirl1972'' features a crossover with ''ComicBook/Prez1973'' where ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} has to save Prez Rickard's life.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} and Franchise/{{Batman}} have been appearing in comics together since UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, and Franchise/WonderWoman joining in isn't rare, either. Generally they team up, though having them fight each other is always a good way to draw in readers. In ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanPublicEnemies'':
-->'''Superman''': "We're surrounded, you know. I can hear them all."\\
'''Batman''': "I think we can take them. Do you think we can take them?"\\
'''Superman''': "You ''always'' think we can take them."\\
'''Batman''': "Yes, I do."\\
'''Superman''': "Then, let's do it."
** If that counts, we may as well mention ''All Star Comics #3'', the comic which ''created'' Franchise/TheDCU as a shared universe.
* ''ComicBook/TheTerrifics'', a DC property, features the team interacting with ComicBook/TomStrong and his stable of characters originally part of Creator/Wildstorm's Creator/AmericasBestComics imprint, which is now owned by DC but had not been folded into the DCU until this book.
* The ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' comic ''[[Recap/TintinTheSevenCrystalBalls The Seven Crystal Balls]]'' featured an appearance by Jo (it's brief, but he does introduce a plot point), from Hergé's other comic series ''ComicBook/JoZetteAndJocko''.
* The Ferret from ''ComicBook/TheUltraverse'' made a cameo in a fight with E. Honda in ''ComicBook/MalibuComicsStreetFighter''.
* ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'' and ''ComicBook/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Mirage}}'' had several single-issue gag crossovers in their respective early runs, which culminated, several years later, in a volume of ''Usagi'' which centered on a village shaman summoning the Turtles to fight invading ninjas, and the Turtles' subsequent confusion at being landed in a medieval Japan inhabited by talking animals.
* ''Comicbook/MagnusRobotFighter'', in addition to crossing over with other Creator/ValiantComics heroes, crossed over with ''Comicbook/{{Nexus}}'' by Mike Baron and Steve Rude, and with [[Creator/DarkHorseComics Dark Horse's]] ''Franchise/{{Predator}}'' comics.
* The various Marvel–DC crossovers that have been published over the years, which imply the existence of a third timeline separate from the Marvel and DC continuities in which both exist alongside each other.
** There was also the ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse, which consists of heroes who merge traits of a hero from each universe. Examples are {{ComicBook/Iron|Man}} [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Lantern]] (take a guess) and Darkclaw, who was Batman and Wolverine (!!!). However, the events of ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' are taken as canon for both publishers in their mainstream universes.
* Creator/MarvelComics characters started showing up in ''ComicBook/TheUltraverse'', including the Black Knight in ''ComicBook/UltraForce'', and a crossover with Rune and ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'', set in the Hyborian Age, bringing up the question of how such a history fits into either continuity. The Ultraverse was also revealed to have a seventh Infinity Gem.
* ''ComicBook/TheMask'' crossed over with ComicBook/TheJoker.
* The Creator/MilestoneComics Dakotaverse crossed over with Creator/DCComics in ''Worlds Collide'', and became part of Franchise/TheDCU after ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis''.
* ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' crossed over with ''[[Series/{{Beetleborgs}} Beetleborgs Metallix]]''.
* The very first superhero crossover was a battle between the Human Torch and the ComicBook/SubMariner in ''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #8 and #9 (1940). This is the beginning of the MarvelUniverse.
** Actually, the Shield and the Wizard at MLJ met earlier. The Wizard had learned of an impending attack on Pearl Harbor and contacted the Shield. They spent the next few issues fighting the same enemies (the Soviet/Nazi proxies called Moskovians), occasionally crossing paths for a panel or three.
* ''ComicBook/WarriorNunAreala'' crossed over with ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' (also owned by Antarctic Press), with ''ComicBook/{{Glory}}'' and ''Avengelyne'' (both properties of Creator/ImageComics), and [[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/razor/4005-46494/ Razor]] (created by Everette Hartsoe of London Night Studios). The characters of Warrior Nun Areala were also featured in the 2012 "[[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/war-of-the-independents/4050-45034/ War of the Independents]]" mini-series event by Red Anvil Comics.
* In the German comic ''ComicBook/{{Werner}}'': Dex & Dogfort appear in ''Volle Latte!'', drawn by Jörg Reymann himself. In retour, Werner appears in the third Dex & Dogfort book, ''Schlachthofgiganten''.
** In the story about Creator/WilhelmBusch's 150th birthday at the end of ''Alles klar?'', Werner and Wilhelm Bush let loose his characters from ''Literature/MaxAndMoritz'' because they find the celebration boring. %% This entry was added automatically by FELH2. In case the wording doesn't make sense, rewrite it as you like, remove this comment and tell this troper.
* Marvel's ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' series threw in a few of these over the years, notably stories in which ComicBook/ConanTheBarbarian fought ComicBook/CaptainAmerica (narrow win for Conan) and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (Conan wins the first round, Wolverine regenerates and pushes Conan through a portal to the future, where he destroys the universe [[RocksFallEveryoneDies by throwing a rock at Cyclops' head]]).
** Another notable Marvel crossover, this one in-continuity, featured perhaps the two greatest SwordAndSorcery heroes (using the term loosely) of all time; Conan and ''[[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric]]''. As if that weren't epic enough, Elric's creator, Creator/MichaelMoorcock, helped with the plot. It also introduced evil sorcerer Kulan Gath, who at various times has put ComicBook/RedSonja, Franchise/SpiderMan, the ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/TheAvengers, and modern day [[BigApplesauce New York City]] through pure hell.
* ''Comicbook/RoboCopVersusTheTerminator'' is a crossover between Franchise/{{Robocop}} and Franchise/{{Terminator}}. There was also a video game.
* The ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}''-spinoff ''Sam and Twitch'' has crossed over with ''Jinx''.
* In ''ComicBook/WildCATs [=/=] Franchise/{{Alien}}s'', the xenomorphs end up destroying ComicBook/{{Stormwatch}}. This leads into ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'', making it one of the few crossovers with real effects.
** ''ComicBook/{{Planetary}}'' had a compilation of three crossovers, one of which was with the Authority; unusually, the two teams never actually met and the Authority were completely unaware of Planetary's role in handling the same crisis. The second was an {{Elseworld}} pitting alternate versions of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman against their universe's villainous version of Planetary, while the third had the canon team encounter several different versions of Batman, including the versions from the 60's TV show and The Dark Knight Returns.
* ''ComicBook/WildCATS'' and ''ComicBook/XMen'' crossoved over in ''[=WildC.A.T.S/X-Men=]'' ''The Golden Age'', ''The Silver Age'', ''The Modern Age'', and ''The Dark Age''.
* Some crossovers Linkara has reviewed are ''Franchise/StarTrek'' [[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/linkara/at4w/19736-star-trekx-men-1 and]] ''Franchise/XMen'', Music/{{Eminem}} [[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/linkara/at4w/31498-eminem-and-the-punisher-1 and]] ThePunisher, and Franchise/{{Superman}} [[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/linkara/at4w/30797-superman-meets-the-quik-bunny and the Quik Bunny.]]
* Once during the 70s, ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' (during her infamous white cat-suit era) shared an adventure with Fritz Lieber's ''Literature/FafhrdAndTheGrayMouser''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Shi}}'' has crossed over with many other comics characters, such as [[ComicBook/WildCATS Grifter]], ComicBook/{{CyberForce}}'s Cyblade (in a crossover that even featured appearances by ComicBook/{{Cerebus}}, [[ComicBook/FunWithMilkAndCheese Milk & Cheese]], and ComicBook/{{HellBoy}} among many others), ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.
* ''Spider-Man Team-Up'' #5 and ''Savage Dragon/Destroyer Duck'' were created as an unofficial ''Comicbook/HowardTheDuck'' crossover.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} has had crossovers with almost ''everyone'', as shown [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18785_6-comic-book-crossovers-you-wont-believe-actually-happened_p2.html here. ]] They include Franchise/{{Terminator}}, Franchise/{{Alien}}, Franchise/{{Predator}}, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, [[Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse He-Man]], etc.
* The Creator/ValiantComics ''Unity 2000'' mini-series was going to cross over and merge the [=VH1=] and [=VH2=] universes, but the mini-series was CutShort before its resolution.
* The ''Creator/{{Wildstorm}}'' universe became part of Franchise/TheDCU in ''ComicBook/FiftyTwo''. Another version existed in ''ComicBook/New52''. "The Wild Storm" will introduce a third reboot tied to Creator/DCComics.
* ''Comicbook/{{Witchblade}}'' has crossed over with other Top Cow series, most notably ''ComicBook/TheDarkness''. Also with the ''Franchise/TombRaider'' comics.
** In issue #92, Sara goes on a vision quest through the lives of past wielders of the Witchblade. The final "wielder" she encounters is the goddess [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_%28comics%29 Dawn]], who claims to be Sara's mother ("I'm mother to you and so many others...").
** ''Overkill'' is a crossover between ''Comicbook/{{Witchblade}}'', ''ComicBook/TheDarkness'', ''Franchise/{{Alien}}'', and ''Franchise/{{Predator}}''.
** Unusual for comic book crossovers, the events of the ''Comicbook/{{Witchblade}}'', ''ComicBook/TheDarkness'', and Marvel crossover ''Unholy Union'' are apparently canon, at least in the Top Cow universe. (Dani refers to it in passing during ''First Born''.)
** Witchblade and Red Sonja meet in ''Witchblade / Red Sonja''.
* ''World War 3'' was a FifthWeekEvent crossover, running through ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' #13, ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' #13, ''Comicbook/IronMan'' #13, and ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'' #13, that saw the ComicBook/{{Wildstorm}} heroes teaming up with the ComicBook/HeroesReborn versions of Marvel characters.
* ''X-O Manowar/Iron Man'' and ''Iron Man/X-O Manowar'' had ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' characters crossing over with Creator/ValiantComics [=VH2=] era characters. The Iron Man in this story is Teen Tony, Iron Boy, introduced after "The Crossing" story line. There was also a video game.
* ComicBook/{{Vampirella}} once had a crossover with another comic book bad girl, ComicBook/LadyDeath.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderManAndBatmanDisorderedMinds''
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** ''ComicBook/{{Planetary}}'' had a compilation of three crossovers, one of which was with the Authority; unusually, the two teams never actually met and the Authority were completely unaware of Planetary's role in handling the same crisis. The other two were an Elseworlds pitting the Wildstorm equivalents of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman against an villainous version of Planetary, while the other had the canon team encounter several different versions of Batman, including the versions from the 60's TV show and The Dark Knight Returns.

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** ''ComicBook/{{Planetary}}'' had a compilation of three crossovers, one of which was with the Authority; unusually, the two teams never actually met and the Authority were completely unaware of Planetary's role in handling the same crisis. The other two were second was an Elseworlds {{Elseworld}} pitting the Wildstorm equivalents alternate versions of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman against an their universe's villainous version of Planetary, while the other third had the canon team encounter several different versions of Batman, including the versions from the 60's TV show and The Dark Knight Returns.
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** ''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkSuperSecretCrisisWar'': Parody of CrisisCrossover featuring the heroes of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/EdEddAndEddy'' (yes, really) going against the evil forces of the former four series. There were likewise one shot tie ins that showcased other shows dealing some of said forces' mooks trying to raid their universes.

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** ''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkSuperSecretCrisisWar'': Parody of CrisisCrossover featuring the heroes of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/EdEddAndEddy'' (yes, really) going against the evil forces of the former four five series. There were likewise one shot tie ins that showcased other shows dealing with some of said forces' mooks trying to raid their universes.

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* In fact, the sequel to ''Film/FreddyVsJason'', ''ComicBook/FreddyVsJasonVsAsh'', was in comic form due to plans falling through to make it into a movie. That itself got a sequel which included the ''Dream Warriors'' from the third Nightmare on Elm Street film (and a rather mean-spirited TakeThat to ''Freddy's Dead'').



*** A special magazine published in 2000 by Cartoon Network featured a five-page comic story in which WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo meets WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls. Bubbles, as expected, [[TheGlomp glomps]] Scooby ("Puppy!!").

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*** ** A special magazine published in 2000 by Cartoon Network featured a five-page comic story in which WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo meets WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls. Bubbles, as expected, [[TheGlomp glomps]] Scooby ("Puppy!!").

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** This lead to another crossover later one before their was an offical animated one on ''The Simpsons''.
* Creator/CartoonNetwork once made a comics story in which WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost's monkey sidekick, Blip, needed to save his friends from [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Giant Cosmic Monkey Robot]] and asked WesternAnimation/MagillaGorilla, Monkey from ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' and other simians from CN's shows for help. Together they saved the hero and defeated the cosmic monkey with a giant banana, soooo...yeah.

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** This lead to another sequel crossover later one on, before their was an offical the official animated one on ''The Simpsons''.
* Creator/CartoonNetwork ''Creator/CartoonNetwork'' has several crossovers in comic book form:
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once made a comics story in which WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost's monkey sidekick, Blip, needed to save his friends from [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Giant Cosmic Monkey Robot]] and asked WesternAnimation/MagillaGorilla, Monkey from ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' and other simians from CN's shows for help. Together they saved the hero and defeated the cosmic monkey with a giant banana, soooo...yeah.



*** A special magazine published in 2000 by Cartoon Network featured a five-page comic story in which WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo meets WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls. Bubbles, as expected, [[TheGlomp glomps]] Scooby ("Puppy!!").
** A tie in manga for ''VideoGame/{{Fusionfall}}'' featured the prologue of several popular CN shows banding together as the alien invasion begins.
** ''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkSuperSecretCrisisWar'': Parody of CrisisCrossover featuring the heroes of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/EdEddAndEddy'' (yes, really) going against the evil forces of the former four series. There were likewise one shot tie ins that showcased other shows dealing some of said forces' mooks trying to raid their universes.
** ''[[ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls The Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash Up]]'' has the girls first meeting Dexter of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' while on a trip with the Professor. When Dee Dee flubs up an experiment as usual, this ends up sending the three into a trip through the multi-verse of other popular CN shows.
** ''ComicBook/AdventureTimeXRegularShow'': Just as it says, between two of Cartoon Networks more popular shows during TheNewTens. Naturally with both series being inherently weird, you can imagine how crazy it gets when both universes meet.



* A special magazine published in 2000 by Cartoon Network featured a five-page comic story in which WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo meets WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls. Bubbles, as expected, [[TheGlomp glomps]] Scooby ("Puppy!!").



* ''ComicBook/AdventureTimeXRegularShow'': Just as it says, between two of Cartoon Networks more popular shows during TheNewTens. Naturally with both series being inherently weird, you can imagine how crazy it gets when both universes meet.
* ''[[ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls The Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash Up]]'' has the girls first meeting Dexter of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' while on a trip with the Professor. When Dee Dee flubs up an experiment as usual, this ends up sending the three into a trip through the multi-verse of other popular CN shows.
* ''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkSuperSecretCrisisWar'': Parody of CrisisCrossover feature the heroes of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls, ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/EdEddAndEddy'' (yes, really) going against the evil forces of the former four series. There were likewise one shot tie ins that showcased other shows dealing some of said forces mooks trying to raid their universes.

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* ''ComicBook/AdventureTimeXRegularShow'': Just as it says, between two of Cartoon Networks more popular shows during TheNewTens. Naturally with both series being inherently weird, you can imagine how crazy it gets with both universes meet.
* ''[[ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls The Powerpuff Girls: Smash Up]]'' has the girls first meeting Dexter of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' while on a trip with the Professor. When Dee Dee flubs up an experiment as usual, this ends up sending the three into a trip through the multi-verse of other popular CN shows.

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* ''ComicBook/AdventureTimeXRegularShow'': Just as it says, between two of Cartoon Networks more popular shows during TheNewTens. Naturally with both series being inherently weird, you can imagine how crazy it gets with when both universes meet.
* ''[[ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls The Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash Up]]'' has the girls first meeting Dexter of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' while on a trip with the Professor. When Dee Dee flubs up an experiment as usual, this ends up sending the three into a trip through the multi-verse of other popular CN shows.
* ''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkSuperSecretCrisisWar'': Parody of CrisisCrossover feature the heroes of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls, ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/EdEddAndEddy'' (yes, really) going against the evil forces of the former four series. There were likewise one shot tie ins that showcased other shows dealing some of said forces mooks trying to raid their universes.
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* ''ComicBook/AdventureTimeXRegularShow'': Just as it says, between two of Cartoon Networks more popular shows during TheNewTens. Naturally with both series being inherently weird, you can imagine how crazy it gets with both universes meet.
* ''[[ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls The Powerpuff Girls: Smash Up]]'' has the girls first meeting Dexter of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' while on a trip with the Professor. When Dee Dee flubs up an experiment as usual, this ends up sending the three into a trip through the multi-verse of other popular CN shows.
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* In ''ComicBook/{{WildCATs}}[=/=]Franchise/{{Alien}}s'', the xenomorphs end up destroying ComicBook/{{Stormwatch}}. This leads into ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'', making it one of the few crossovers with real effects.

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* In ''ComicBook/{{WildCATs}}[=/=]Franchise/{{Alien}}s'', ''ComicBook/WildCATs [=/=] Franchise/{{Alien}}s'', the xenomorphs end up destroying ComicBook/{{Stormwatch}}. This leads into ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'', making it one of the few crossovers with real effects.



* ''[[ComicBook/{{WildCATS}} WildC.A.T.S]]'' and ''ComicBook/XMen'' crossoved over in ''[=WildC.A.T.S/X-Men=]'' ''The Golden Age'', ''The Silver Age'', ''The Modern Age'', and ''The Dark Age''.

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* ''[[ComicBook/{{WildCATS}} WildC.A.T.S]]'' ''ComicBook/WildCATS'' and ''ComicBook/XMen'' crossoved over in ''[=WildC.A.T.S/X-Men=]'' ''The Golden Age'', ''The Silver Age'', ''The Modern Age'', and ''The Dark Age''.



* Once during the 70s, ''WonderWoman'' (during her infamous white cat-suit era) shared an adventure with Fritz Lieber's ''FafhrdAndTheGrayMouser''.

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* Once during the 70s, ''WonderWoman'' ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' (during her infamous white cat-suit era) shared an adventure with Fritz Lieber's ''FafhrdAndTheGrayMouser''.''Literature/FafhrdAndTheGrayMouser''.
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* ComicBook/{{Vampirella}} once had a crossover with another comic book bad girl, ComicBook/LadyDeath.

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* Franchise/{{Superman}} and Franchise/{{Batman}} have been appearing in comics together since UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|OfComicBooks}}, and Franchise/WonderWoman joining in isn't rare, either. Generally they team up, though having them fight each other is always a good way to draw in readers.
-->'''Superman''': "We're surrounded, you know. I can hear them all."
-->'''Batman''': "I think we can take them. Do you think we can take them?"
-->'''Superman''': "You ''always'' think we can take them."
-->'''Batman''': "Yes, I do."
-->'''Superman''': "Then, let's do it."
-->(From ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanPublicEnemies'')

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* ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' and ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' had a crossover in ''ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton'', where Kara Zor-El becomes a Red Lantern.
* ''ComicBook/Supergirl1972'' features a crossover with ''ComicBook/Prez1973'' where ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} has to save Prez Rickard's life.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} and Franchise/{{Batman}} have been appearing in comics together since UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|OfComicBooks}}, UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, and Franchise/WonderWoman joining in isn't rare, either. Generally they team up, though having them fight each other is always a good way to draw in readers.
readers. In ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanPublicEnemies'':
-->'''Superman''': "We're surrounded, you know. I can hear them all."
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'''Batman''':
"I think we can take them. Do you think we can take them?"
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them?"\\
'''Superman''':
"You ''always'' think we can take them."
-->'''Batman''':
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'''Batman''':
"Yes, I do."
-->'''Superman''':
"\\
'''Superman''':
"Then, let's do it."
-->(From ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanPublicEnemies'')
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* Franchise/{{Spider-Man}} vs. [[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Powdered Toast Man]] [[http://spiderfan.org/comics/images/ren_stimpy/006.jpg here]].

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* Franchise/{{Spider-Man}} Franchise/SpiderMan vs. [[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Powdered Toast Man]] [[http://spiderfan.org/comics/images/ren_stimpy/006.jpg here]].



** Another notable Marvel crossover, this one in-continuity, featured perhaps the two greatest SwordAndSorcery heroes (using the term loosely) of all time; Conan and ''[[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric]]''. As if that weren't epic enough, Elric's creator, Creator/MichaelMoorcock, helped with the plot. It also introduced evil sorcerer Kulan Gath, who at various times has put ComicBook/RedSonja, Franchise/{{Spider-Man}}, the ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/TheAvengers, and modern day [[BigApplesauce New York City]] through pure hell.

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** Another notable Marvel crossover, this one in-continuity, featured perhaps the two greatest SwordAndSorcery heroes (using the term loosely) of all time; Conan and ''[[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric]]''. As if that weren't epic enough, Elric's creator, Creator/MichaelMoorcock, helped with the plot. It also introduced evil sorcerer Kulan Gath, who at various times has put ComicBook/RedSonja, Franchise/{{Spider-Man}}, Franchise/SpiderMan, the ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/TheAvengers, and modern day [[BigApplesauce New York City]] through pure hell.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' and ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW'' crossed over in ''ComicBook/BatmanTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' and ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW'' crossed over in ''ComicBook/BatmanTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''.
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* ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' has characters cross over to and from Ben Dunn's ''ComicBook/NinjaHighSchool'' frequently, even resulting in several {{Crisis Crossover}}s.


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* ''ComicBook/WarriorNunAreala'' crossed over with ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' (also owned by Antarctic Press), with ''ComicBook/{{Glory}}'' and ''Avengelyne'' (both properties of Creator/ImageComics), and [[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/razor/4005-46494/ Razor]] (created by Everette Hartsoe of London Night Studios). The characters of Warrior Nun Areala were also featured in the 2012 "[[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/war-of-the-independents/4050-45034/ War of the Independents]]" mini-series event by Red Anvil Comics.
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* ''ComicBook/TheMask'' crossed over with SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker.

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* ''ComicBook/TheMask'' crossed over with SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker.ComicBook/TheJoker.

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