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** ''ComicBook/SpiderWomen'' crosses over ''ComicBook/SpiderWoman'' with the aforementioned Silk and Spider-Gwen.

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** ''ComicBook/SpiderWomen'' crosses over ''ComicBook/SpiderWoman'' with the aforementioned Silk ComicBook/{{Silk}}, [[ComicBook/SpiderWoman2014 Jessica Drew]], and Spider-Gwen. ComicBook/SpiderGwen.



* ''Spider-Women'' has ComicBook/{{Silk}}, [[ComicBook/SpiderWoman2014 Jessica Drew]], and ComicBook/SpiderGwen teaming up after the first two end up stranded on Earth-65 (Gwen's home universe) by Silk's evil counterpart. It starts with an independent issue called "Alpha", then cycles through each of the superheroines' solo series and ends with another independent issue aptly called "Omega".
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* Subverted in ''Fanfic/AmazingFantasy''. Izuku lucked out in getting his powers when he did. Peter says he dodged a shitshow involving interdimensional vampires, alluding to the events of ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' and ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon''.
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* Franchise/SpiderMan's [[ComicBook/TheCloneSaga Clone Saga]] was essentially one of these, albeit one stretched out for OVER TWO YEARS, and requiring you to read all four Spider-Man titles to follow.

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[[ComicBook/TheCloneSaga Clone Saga]] was essentially one of these, albeit one stretched out for OVER TWO YEARS, and requiring you to read all four of the Spider-Man titles running at the time to follow.



** 2011 has a big Spider-Man centric story coming in the form of ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland,'' which does include other Marvel characters but is contained to the main Spider-Man title, 2 tie-in minis, a one-shot and tie in through Venom's title.
** And 2014 has probably the biggest Spider Family Crossover of all time, ''ComicBook/{{Spiderverse}}'', which features pretty much EVERY SINGLE spider themed hero (and sometimes villain) that Marvel could legally include and/or remember.

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** 2011 has a big Spider-Man centric story coming in the form of ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland,'' which does include other Marvel characters but is contained to the main Spider-Man title, 2 tie-in minis, a one-shot and tie in through Venom's title.
** And 2014 has probably ''ComicBook/{{SpiderVerse}}'' and ''ComicBook/{{SpiderGeddon}}'' are the biggest Spider Family Crossover best examples of all time, ''ComicBook/{{Spiderverse}}'', which features this, as they feature pretty much EVERY SINGLE spider themed spider-themed hero (and sometimes villain) across the multiverse that Marvel could legally include and/or remember. remember, while creating new ones such as sp//dr and ''ComicBook/SpiderGwen''.


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** ''ComicBook/SpiderWomen'' crosses over ''ComicBook/SpiderWoman'' with the aforementioned Silk and Spider-Gwen.
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** And again in an issue of ''Comicbook/{{Exiles}}'' set in a world where the Annihilation Wave had been ''directed'' at Earth; apparently Annihilus was defeated by the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk between ''PlanetHulk'' and ''ComicBook/WorldWarHulk'', and he decided this would be an effective means of getting his vengeance.

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** And again in an issue of ''Comicbook/{{Exiles}}'' set in a world where the Annihilation Wave had been ''directed'' at Earth; apparently Annihilus was defeated by the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk between ''PlanetHulk'' ''ComicBook/PlanetHulk'' and ''ComicBook/WorldWarHulk'', and he decided this would be an effective means of getting his vengeance.
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*** ''War of the Green Lanterns'' ran through ''Green Lantern'', ''Green Lantern Corps'' and ''Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors'' in 2011, culminating the Lanterns' ''Brightest Day'' storylines and setting up their ComicBook/{{New 52}} status quo, including canceling ''Emerald Warriors'' and adding new ''Red Lanterns'' and ''New Guardians'' books.

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*** ''War of the Green Lanterns'' ran through ''Green Lantern'', ''Green Lantern Corps'' and ''Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors'' in 2011, culminating the Lanterns' ''Brightest Day'' storylines and setting up their ComicBook/{{New 52}} status quo, including canceling ''Emerald Warriors'' and adding new ''Red Lanterns'' ''ComicBook/RedLanterns'' and ''New Guardians'' books.



*** A short crossover, "ComicBook/LightsOut", happened in October 2013. It started in ''Green Lantern'', ran through ''Green Lantern Corps'', ''Green Lantern: New Guardians'', and ''Red Lanterns'' before concluding in the second ''Green Lantern'' annual. It involved the Lantern corps coming together to stop an ancient being named Relic.

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*** A short crossover, "ComicBook/LightsOut", happened in October 2013. It started in ''Green Lantern'', ran through ''Green Lantern Corps'', ''ComicBook/GreenLanternCorps'', ''Green Lantern: New Guardians'', and ''Red Lanterns'' ''ComicBook/RedLanterns'' before concluding in the second ''Green Lantern'' annual. It involved the Lantern corps coming together to stop an ancient being named Relic.
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** ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'', where [[strike: Kang]] [[RetCon Immortus]] manipulates one of the Avengers into becoming a murderer.

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** ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'', where [[strike: Kang]] [[RetCon Immortus]] Kang the Conqueror (later {{Retcon}}ned to be Immortus) manipulates one of the Avengers into becoming a murderer.

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** ''ComicBook/TheFallOfMetropolis'': With Lex Luthor's cloned body succumbing to CloneDegeneration, he attempts to make one last stand against Cadmust for a cure, with Metropolis getting demolished in the process. While the main story occurred in Superman's four books, it had ramifications for most of the other Superman Family titles, as ComicBook/{{Superboy}}'s own title tied in with the arc due to his own failing health from the clone disease, while ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} finally broke off from Luthor after discovering he wasn't the good guy she thought he was in a tie-in mini-series building up to the whole thing. The whole arc ended up also crossing over with the above-''Worlds Collide''. Speaking of which...



** ''ComicBook/TheFallOfMetropolis'': With Lex Luthor's cloned body succumbing to CloneDegeneration, he attempts to make one last stand against Cadmust for a cure, with Metropolis getting demolished in the process. While the main story occurred in Superman's four books, it had ramifications for most of the other Superman Family titles, as ComicBook/{{Superboy}}'s own title tied in with the arc due to his own failing health from the clone disease, while ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} finally broke off from Luthor after discovering he wasn't the good guy she thought he was in a tie-in mini-series building up to the whole thing. The whole arc ended up also crossing over with the above-mentioned ''Worlds Collide''.
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* ''VideoGame/JojosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven'' features an original storyline in which every [=JoJo=] from parts 1-8 team up to take down DIO after he succeeds in [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence "obtaining Heaven"]] and gains nigh-unstoppable RealityWarper powers.

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* ''VideoGame/JojosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven'' features an original storyline in which every [=JoJo=] from parts 1-8 team up to take down DIO after he succeeds in [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence "obtaining Heaven"]] and gains nigh-unstoppable cross-timeline RealityWarper powers.
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* ''VideoGame/JojosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven'' features an original storyline in which every [=JoJo=] from parts 1-8 team up to take down DIO after he succeeds in [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence "obtaining Heaven"]] and gains nigh-unstoppable RealityWarper powers.
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* Whether it be ''VideoGame/MarioKart'', ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', or the plethora of sports titles based on the ''Videogame/SuperMarioBros'' series, you'll be sure they'll add some characters and settings from the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' series. In fact, [[WhatCouldHaveBeen they were planning to have Donkey Kong himself participate in]] ''[[{{Crossover}} Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' (DK's model was ultimately DummiedOut, but he made it into the sequel). They also threw in ''VideoGame/{{WarioWare}}'' in these titles, though its representation is not as pronounced. All we got basically was art of Wario from the ''[=WarioWare=]'' series on the walls of ''Mario Power Tennis''[='=]s Wario Factory stage, and the Wario Bike in ''Mario Kart Wii'' -- none of Wario's supporting cast from the ''[=WarioWare=]'' series has actually shown up in these games yet. With that said, ''[[DrMario Dr. Mario 64]]'' features almost every character that appeared in ''VideoGame/WarioLand3''. This makes it one of the few times where Mario gets the chance to appear alongside characters that originated from the Wario games.

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* Whether it be ''VideoGame/MarioKart'', ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', or the plethora of sports titles based on the ''Videogame/SuperMarioBros'' series, you'll be sure they'll add some characters and settings from the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' series. In fact, [[WhatCouldHaveBeen they were planning to have Donkey Kong himself participate in]] ''[[{{Crossover}} Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' (DK's model was ultimately DummiedOut, but he made it into the sequel). They also threw in ''VideoGame/{{WarioWare}}'' in these titles, though its representation is not as pronounced. All we got basically was art of Wario from the ''[=WarioWare=]'' series on the walls of ''Mario Power Tennis''[='=]s Wario Factory stage, and the Wario Bike in ''Mario Kart Wii'' -- none of Wario's supporting cast from the ''[=WarioWare=]'' series has actually shown up in these games yet. With that said, ''[[DrMario ''[[VideoGame/DrMario Dr. Mario 64]]'' features almost every character that appeared in ''VideoGame/WarioLand3''. This makes it one of the few times where Mario gets the chance to appear alongside characters that originated from the Wario games.
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* The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'' prequel series formally introduced the ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' cast to Franchise/StreetFighter with the addition of Guy and Sodom in the first entry, followed by Rolento in ''Alpha 2'' and Cody in ''Alpha 3''. There's even an entire stage in both ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 3'' featuring the rest of the ''Final Fight'' cast cheering on the fight. The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'' series added another ''Final Fight'' alumni to the roster with the addition of Hugo (formerly known as Andore) in ''[=2nd Impact=]'' and Poison appears as playable fighter in ''StreetFighterXTekken'' and ''Ultra VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' after having a passive role as Hugo's manager in ''III''. Recently, Abigail has been added to the roster of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV''.

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* The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'' prequel series formally introduced the ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' cast to Franchise/StreetFighter with the addition of Guy and Sodom in the first entry, followed by Rolento in ''Alpha 2'' and Cody in ''Alpha 3''. There's even an entire stage in both ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 3'' featuring the rest of the ''Final Fight'' cast cheering on the fight. The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'' series added another ''Final Fight'' alumni to the roster with the addition of Hugo (formerly known as Andore) in ''[=2nd Impact=]'' and Poison appears as playable fighter in ''StreetFighterXTekken'' ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken'' and ''Ultra VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' after having a passive role as Hugo's manager in ''III''. Recently, Abigail has been added to the roster of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV''.
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* The ''Comicbook/{{Secret Wars|2015}} III'' tie-in ''Ghost Racers'' centred around every Comicbook/{{Ghost Rider}} taking part in a violent racing tournament.
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** ''ComicBook/TheFallOfMetropolis'': With Lex Luthor's cloned body succumbing to CloneDegeneration, he attempts to make one last stand against Cadmust for a cure, with Metropolis getting demolished in the process. While the main story occurred in Superman's four books, it had ramifications for most of the other Superman Family titles, as {{Superboy}}'s own title tied in with the arc due to his own failing health from the clone disease, while ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} finally broke off from Luthor after discovering he wasn't the good guy she thought he was in a tie-in mini-series building up to the whole thing. The whole arc ended up also crossing over with the above-mentioned ''Worlds Collide''.

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** ''ComicBook/TheFallOfMetropolis'': With Lex Luthor's cloned body succumbing to CloneDegeneration, he attempts to make one last stand against Cadmust for a cure, with Metropolis getting demolished in the process. While the main story occurred in Superman's four books, it had ramifications for most of the other Superman Family titles, as {{Superboy}}'s ComicBook/{{Superboy}}'s own title tied in with the arc due to his own failing health from the clone disease, while ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} finally broke off from Luthor after discovering he wasn't the good guy she thought he was in a tie-in mini-series building up to the whole thing. The whole arc ended up also crossing over with the above-mentioned ''Worlds Collide''.
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** ''The Fall of Metropolis'': With Lex Luthor's cloned body succumbing to CloneDegeneration, he attempts to make one last stand against Cadmust for a cure, with Metropolis getting demolished in the process. While the main story occurred in Superman's four books, it had ramifications for most of the other Superman Family titles, as {{Superboy}}'s own title tied in with the arc due to his own failing health from the clone disease, while ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} finally broke off from Luthor after discovering he wasn't the good guy she thought he was in a tie-in mini-series building up to the whole thing. The whole arc ended up also crossing over with the above-mentioned ''Worlds Collide''.

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** ''The Fall of Metropolis'': ''ComicBook/TheFallOfMetropolis'': With Lex Luthor's cloned body succumbing to CloneDegeneration, he attempts to make one last stand against Cadmust for a cure, with Metropolis getting demolished in the process. While the main story occurred in Superman's four books, it had ramifications for most of the other Superman Family titles, as {{Superboy}}'s own title tied in with the arc due to his own failing health from the clone disease, while ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} finally broke off from Luthor after discovering he wasn't the good guy she thought he was in a tie-in mini-series building up to the whole thing. The whole arc ended up also crossing over with the above-mentioned ''Worlds Collide''.
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* ''Comicbook/DeadNoMoreTheCloneConspiracy'' crosses over with ''Comicbook/{{Silk}}'' and a ''Prowler'' miniseries, as well as featuring Comicbook/SpiderGwen and Comicbook/ScarletSpider.

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* ** ''Comicbook/DeadNoMoreTheCloneConspiracy'' crosses over with ''Comicbook/{{Silk}}'' and a ''Prowler'' miniseries, as well as featuring Comicbook/SpiderGwen and Comicbook/ScarletSpider.
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* ''Comicbook/DeadNoMoreTheCloneConspiracy'' crosses over with ''Comicbook/{{Silk}}'' and a ''Prowler'' miniseries, as well as featuring Comicbook/SpiderGwen and Comicbook/ScarletSpider.
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** ''Comicbook/{{Gothtopia}}'', running through ''Detective'', ''Batgirl'', ''Batwing'', ''Comicbook/Catwoman'' and ''Comicbook/BirdsOfPrey''.

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** ''Comicbook/{{Gothtopia}}'', running through ''Detective'', ''Batgirl'', ''Batwing'', ''Comicbook/Catwoman'' ''Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}'' and ''Comicbook/BirdsOfPrey''.

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** The ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls'' crossover from May/June 2012. Building on the "Court of Owls" arc from Scott Snyder's Batman run, nearly every single Bat-Family book (save for Batwoman which was already in a story arc, and Batman Incorporated, which was relaunched at the end of May and continuing Morrison's long running storylines) had at least one issue dedicated to the protagonists of each book fighting Talons, the EliteMooks of the story. Even "All-Star Western" (set in the past with Jonah Hex), "Birds Of Prey" (taking place in Gotham with Batgirl as an unofficial team-member but otherwise unrelated) and even a small cameo in an issue of the completely unrelated "Justice League" book.

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** The ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls'' crossover from May/June 2012. Building on the "Court of Owls" arc from Scott Snyder's Batman run, nearly every single Bat-Family book (save for Batwoman which was already in a story arc, and Batman Incorporated, which was relaunched at the end of May and continuing Morrison's long running storylines) had at least one issue dedicated to the protagonists of each book fighting Talons, the EliteMooks of the story. Even "All-Star Western" ''All-Star Western'' (set in the past with Jonah Hex), "Birds Of Prey" Comicbook/JonahHex), ''Comicbook/BirdsOfPrey'' (taking place in Gotham with Batgirl as an unofficial team-member but otherwise unrelated) and even a small cameo in an issue of the completely unrelated "Justice League" ''Comicbook/JusticeLeague'' book.


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** ''Comicbook/{{Gothtopia}}'', running through ''Detective'', ''Batgirl'', ''Batwing'', ''Comicbook/Catwoman'' and ''Comicbook/BirdsOfPrey''.
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*** A short crossover, "ComicBook/LightsOut", is set to happen in October 2013. It will start in ''Green Lantern'', runs through ''Green Lantern Corps'', ''Green Lantern: New Guardians'', and ''Red Lanterns'' before concluding in the second ''Green Lantern'' annual. It involves the Lantern corps to come together to stop an ancient being named Relic.

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*** A short crossover, "ComicBook/LightsOut", is set to happen happened in October 2013. It will start started in ''Green Lantern'', runs ran through ''Green Lantern Corps'', ''Green Lantern: New Guardians'', and ''Red Lanterns'' before concluding in the second ''Green Lantern'' annual. It involves involved the Lantern corps to come coming together to stop an ancient being named Relic.
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* The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'' prequel series formally introduced the ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' cast to Franchise/StreetFighter with the addition of Guy and Sodom in the first entry, followed by Rolento in ''Alpha 2'' and Cody in ''Alpha 3''. There's even an entire stage in both ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 3'' featuring the rest of the ''Final Fight'' cast cheering on the fight. The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'' series added another ''Final Fight'' alumni to the roster with the addition of Hugo (formerly known as Andore) in ''[=2nd Impact=]'' and Poison appears as playable fighter in ''StreetFighterXTekken'' and ''Ultra VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' after having a passive role as Hugo's manager in ''III''.

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* The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'' prequel series formally introduced the ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' cast to Franchise/StreetFighter with the addition of Guy and Sodom in the first entry, followed by Rolento in ''Alpha 2'' and Cody in ''Alpha 3''. There's even an entire stage in both ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 3'' featuring the rest of the ''Final Fight'' cast cheering on the fight. The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'' series added another ''Final Fight'' alumni to the roster with the addition of Hugo (formerly known as Andore) in ''[=2nd Impact=]'' and Poison appears as playable fighter in ''StreetFighterXTekken'' and ''Ultra VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' after having a passive role as Hugo's manager in ''III''. Recently, Abigail has been added to the roster of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV''.
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** X-Men's "X-Overs" are really the {{Ur Example}}s[=/=]{{Trope Codifier}}s, with 1986's "Mutant Massacre" arc spread out in the three then-current X-Men comics at the time (''Uncanny X-Men, X-Factor,'' and ''The New Mutants'', and even branched into an issue of ''The Mighty Thor''). 1987 saw the first crossover with a full banner identifying the relevant issues, "Fall of the Mutants" (with [[RedSkiesCrossovers additional series tying in with one-shots]]), and 1988 followed up with "Inferno", which was the first "true" X-crossover (in "Mutant Massacre" and "Fall of the Mutants", the X-Men and X-Factor were involved in the same conflict but never actually interacted, while "Inferno" and every crossover since has flowed directly from one team's title to the next).

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** X-Men's "X-Overs" are really the {{Ur Example}}s[=/=]{{Trope Codifier}}s, with 1986's "Mutant Massacre" arc spread out in the three then-current X-Men comics at the time (''Uncanny X-Men, X-Factor,'' and ''The New Mutants'', and even branched into an issue of ''The Mighty Thor''). 1987 saw the first crossover with a full banner identifying the relevant issues, "Fall of the Mutants" (with [[RedSkiesCrossovers [[RedSkiesCrossover additional series tying in with one-shots]]), and 1988 followed up with "Inferno", which was the first "true" X-crossover (in "Mutant Massacre" and "Fall of the Mutants", the X-Men and X-Factor were involved in the same conflict but never actually interacted, while "Inferno" and every crossover since has flowed directly from one team's title to the next).
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** X-Men's "X-Overs" are really the {{Ur Example}}s[=/=]{{Trope Codifier}}s, with 1986's "Mutant Massacre" arc spread out in the three then-current X-Men comics at the time (''Uncanny X-Men, X-Factor,'' and ''The New Mutants'', and even branched into an issue of ''The Mighty Thor''), and the next year's "Inferno" being the first "true" X-crossover (in "Mutant Massacre", the X-Men and X-Factor were involved in the same conflict but never actually interacted, while "Inferno" and every crossover since has flowed directly from one team's title to the next).

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** X-Men's "X-Overs" are really the {{Ur Example}}s[=/=]{{Trope Codifier}}s, with 1986's "Mutant Massacre" arc spread out in the three then-current X-Men comics at the time (''Uncanny X-Men, X-Factor,'' and ''The New Mutants'', and even branched into an issue of ''The Mighty Thor''), Thor''). 1987 saw the first crossover with a full banner identifying the relevant issues, "Fall of the Mutants" (with [[RedSkiesCrossovers additional series tying in with one-shots]]), and the next year's "Inferno" being 1988 followed up with "Inferno", which was the first "true" X-crossover (in "Mutant Massacre", Massacre" and "Fall of the Mutants", the X-Men and X-Factor were involved in the same conflict but never actually interacted, while "Inferno" and every crossover since has flowed directly from one team's title to the next).
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** 2011 has a rather odd example. "Judgement on Gotham" is a crossover centered on ComicBook/{{Azrael}}, a minor member of the Bat Family. While part of the story is running in Batman the two other series involved are considered somewhat peripheral series: Red Robin and Gotham City Sirens.

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** 2011 has a rather odd example. "Judgement on Gotham" is a crossover centered on ComicBook/{{Azrael}}, a minor member of the Bat Family. While part of the story is running in Batman the two other series involved are considered somewhat peripheral series: Red Robin Comicbook/RedRobin and Gotham City Sirens.ComicBook/GothamCitySirens.
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* Whether it be ''VideoGame/MarioKart'', ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', or the plethora of sports titles based on the ''Videogame/SuperMarioBros'' series, you'll be sure they'll add some characters and settings from the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' series. In fact, [[WhatCouldHaveBeen they were planning to have Donkey Kong himself participate in]] ''[[{{Crossover}} Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' (DK's model was ultimately DummiedOut, but he made it into the sequel). They also threw in ''VideoGame/{{WarioWare}}'' in these titles, though its representation is not as pronounced. All we got basically was art of Wario from the ''[=WarioWare=]'' series on the walls of ''Mario Power Tennis''[='=]s Wario Factory stage, and the Wario Bike in ''Mario Kart Wii'' -- none of Wario's supporting cast from the ''[=WarioWare=]'' series has actually shown up in these games yet.

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* Whether it be ''VideoGame/MarioKart'', ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', or the plethora of sports titles based on the ''Videogame/SuperMarioBros'' series, you'll be sure they'll add some characters and settings from the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' series. In fact, [[WhatCouldHaveBeen they were planning to have Donkey Kong himself participate in]] ''[[{{Crossover}} Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' (DK's model was ultimately DummiedOut, but he made it into the sequel). They also threw in ''VideoGame/{{WarioWare}}'' in these titles, though its representation is not as pronounced. All we got basically was art of Wario from the ''[=WarioWare=]'' series on the walls of ''Mario Power Tennis''[='=]s Wario Factory stage, and the Wario Bike in ''Mario Kart Wii'' -- none of Wario's supporting cast from the ''[=WarioWare=]'' series has actually shown up in these games yet. With that said, ''[[DrMario Dr. Mario 64]]'' features almost every character that appeared in ''VideoGame/WarioLand3''. This makes it one of the few times where Mario gets the chance to appear alongside characters that originated from the Wario games.
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* ''Film/AMuppetFamilyChristmas'', which goes beyond the regular Muppet cast to include other cornerstones of the creations of Creator/JimHenson, such as ''Series/SesameStreet'', ''Series/FraggleRock'', and ''MuppetBabies''.

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* ''Film/AMuppetFamilyChristmas'', which goes beyond the regular Muppet cast to include other cornerstones of the creations of Creator/JimHenson, such as ''Series/SesameStreet'', ''Series/FraggleRock'', and ''MuppetBabies''.''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies''.
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** ''Worlds Collide'' from 1994 bordered between this and IntercontinuityCrossover, featuring titles from the Superman family crossing over with several titles published by MilestoneComics.

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** ''Worlds Collide'' from 1994 bordered between this and IntercontinuityCrossover, featuring titles from the Superman family crossing over with several titles published by MilestoneComics.Creator/MilestoneComics.
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* The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'' prequel series formally introduced the ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' cast to Franchise/StreetFighter with the addition of Guy and Sodom in the first entry, followed by Rolento in ''Alpha 2'' and Cody in ''Alpha 3''. There's even an entire stage in both ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 3'' featuring the rest of the ''Final Fight'' cast cheering on the fight. The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'' series added another ''Final Fight'' alumni to the roster with the addition of Hugo (formerly known as Andore) in ''[=2nd Impact=]'' and Poison appears as playable fighter in ''StreetFighterXTekken'' and the upcoming ''Ultra VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' after having a passive role as Hugo's manager in ''III''.

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* The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'' prequel series formally introduced the ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' cast to Franchise/StreetFighter with the addition of Guy and Sodom in the first entry, followed by Rolento in ''Alpha 2'' and Cody in ''Alpha 3''. There's even an entire stage in both ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 3'' featuring the rest of the ''Final Fight'' cast cheering on the fight. The ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'' series added another ''Final Fight'' alumni to the roster with the addition of Hugo (formerly known as Andore) in ''[=2nd Impact=]'' and Poison appears as playable fighter in ''StreetFighterXTekken'' and the upcoming ''Ultra VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' after having a passive role as Hugo's manager in ''III''.

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** ''The Fall of Metropolis'': With Lex Luthor's cloned body succumbing to CloneDegeneration, he attempts to make one last stand against Cadmust for a cure, with Metropolis getting demolished in the process. While the main story occurred in Superman's four books, it had ramifications for most of the other Superman Family titles, as {{Superboy}}'s own title tied in with the arc due to his own failing health from the clone disease, while {{Supergirl}} finally broke off from Luthor after discovering he wasn't the good guy she thought he was in a tie-in mini-series building up to the whole thing. The whole arc ended up also crossing over with the above-mentioned ''Worlds Collide''.

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** ''The Fall of Metropolis'': With Lex Luthor's cloned body succumbing to CloneDegeneration, he attempts to make one last stand against Cadmust for a cure, with Metropolis getting demolished in the process. While the main story occurred in Superman's four books, it had ramifications for most of the other Superman Family titles, as {{Superboy}}'s own title tied in with the arc due to his own failing health from the clone disease, while {{Supergirl}} ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} finally broke off from Luthor after discovering he wasn't the good guy she thought he was in a tie-in mini-series building up to the whole thing. The whole arc ended up also crossing over with the above-mentioned ''Worlds Collide''.



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* The Roleplay/GlobalGuardiansPBEMUniverse featured a lot of these, especially when two campaigns were operating out of the same city.

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** ''The Fall of Metropolis'': With Lex Luthor's cloned body succumbing to CloneDegeneration, he attempts to make one last stand to control all of Metropolis. While the main story occurred in Superman's four books, it had ramifications for most of the other Superman Family titles, as {{Superboy}}'s own title tied in with the arc due to his own failing health from the clone disease, while {{Supergirl}} finally broke off from Luthor after discovering he wasn't the good guy she thought he was in a tie-in mini-series building up to the whole thing. The whole arc ended up also crossing over with the above-mentioned ''Worlds Collide''.

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** ''The Fall of Metropolis'': With Lex Luthor's cloned body succumbing to CloneDegeneration, he attempts to make one last stand to control all of Metropolis.against Cadmust for a cure, with Metropolis getting demolished in the process. While the main story occurred in Superman's four books, it had ramifications for most of the other Superman Family titles, as {{Superboy}}'s own title tied in with the arc due to his own failing health from the clone disease, while {{Supergirl}} finally broke off from Luthor after discovering he wasn't the good guy she thought he was in a tie-in mini-series building up to the whole thing. The whole arc ended up also crossing over with the above-mentioned ''Worlds Collide''.

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