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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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Oh, right, Felice wasn't in the last one.


* The ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' movies. Eight have been made, with the last uniting ''thirteen seasons/eleven teams'' of magical girls for a grand total of ''44'' (plus one OriginalGeneration characer).

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* The ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' movies. Eight have been made, with the last uniting ''thirteen seasons/eleven teams'' of magical girls for a grand total of ''44'' ''43'' (plus one OriginalGeneration characer).character).
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Herp de derp. Must've read it as "several".


* The ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' movies. Seven have been made, with the last uniting ''thirteen seasons/eleven teams'' of magical girls for a grand total of ''44'' (plus one OriginalGeneration characer).

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* The ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' movies. Seven have been made, with the most recent uniting ''twelve seasons/ten teams'' of magical girls for a grand total of ''40''.

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* The ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' movies. Seven have been made, with the most recent last uniting ''twelve seasons/ten ''thirteen seasons/eleven teams'' of magical girls for a grand total of ''40''.''44'' (plus one OriginalGeneration characer).
** Thanks to the fact that the franchise kept going, All Stars eventually had to be discontinued and replaced by Dream Stars, which restricts the represented teams to the most recent 3.
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* The [[{{Marvel2099}} Marvel 2099]] line had its lone crossover with "Fall of the Hammer". Later, "One Nation Under Doom" storyline was mainly played on the pages of ''Doom 2099'', but it had an effect on the other titles as well.

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* The [[{{Marvel2099}} Marvel 2099]] ComicBook/Marvel2099 line had its lone crossover with "Fall of the Hammer". Later, "One Nation Under Doom" storyline was mainly played on the pages of ''Doom 2099'', but it had an effect on the other titles as well.
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* While there are plenty of cross promotional events in pro wrestling that do not qualify, sometimes promotions will establish widespread, long term alliances that create a lasting continuity between them. Wrestling/{{N|ational Wrestling Alliance}}WA Showtime All-Star Wrestling and NWA Smokey Mountain doing a joint event, for instance, as the NWA members acknowledge the same champions and have a say in the NWA's general direction. Similar cases include the World Wrestling Network (EVOLVE, Full Impact Pro, ect), Global Pro Wrestling Alliance (Wrestling/ProWrestlingZero1, Wrestling/ProWrestlingNoah, ect) and World Wrestling League (Wrestling/{{CMLL}}, Wrestling/{{TNA}}, ect).

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* While there are plenty of cross promotional events in pro wrestling that do not qualify, sometimes promotions will establish widespread, long term alliances that create a lasting continuity between them. Wrestling/{{N|ational Wrestling Alliance}}WA Showtime All-Star Wrestling and NWA Smokey Mountain doing a joint event, for instance, as the NWA members acknowledge the same champions and have a say in the NWA's general direction. Similar cases include the World Wrestling Network (EVOLVE, Full Impact Pro, ect), etc), Global Pro Wrestling Alliance (Wrestling/ProWrestlingZero1, Wrestling/ProWrestlingNoah, ect) etc) and World Wrestling League (Wrestling/{{CMLL}}, Wrestling/{{TNA}}, ect).
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** The X-Men have crossed over with characters of Marvel's cosmic line on a few occasions: "The Trial of Jean Grey" (with the "ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy" in 2013, and once again with them (and "ComicBook/{{Nova}}") in 2015's "The Black Vortex."

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** The X-Men have crossed over with characters of Marvel's cosmic line on a few occasions: "The Trial of Jean Grey" (with the "ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy" ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' in 2013, and once again with them (and "ComicBook/{{Nova}}") ''ComicBook/{{Nova}}'') in 2015's "The Black Vortex."



** ''ComicBook/WarOfKings'' is mostly about the Inhumans and the Shi'ar, but includes a Bat Family Crossover between the two titles that launched out of ''Annihilation''; ''GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' and ''Nova''.

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** ''ComicBook/WarOfKings'' is mostly about the Inhumans and the Shi'ar, but includes a Bat Family Crossover between the two titles that launched out of ''Annihilation''; ''GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' ''Comicbook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' and ''Nova''.



* "Convergence", a crossover between the four titles of Franchise/TheDCU's "Weirdoverse" (a late 90s group of titles that amounted to "Vertigo Lite"): ''ChallengersOfTheUnknown''; ''Comicbook/ScareTactics''; ''[[ComicBook/DoctorFate The Book Of Fate]]''; and ''Night Force''.

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* "Convergence", a crossover between the four titles of Franchise/TheDCU's "Weirdoverse" (a late 90s group of titles that amounted to "Vertigo Lite"): ''ChallengersOfTheUnknown''; ''Comicbook/ChallengersOfTheUnknown''; ''Comicbook/ScareTactics''; ''[[ComicBook/DoctorFate The Book Of Fate]]''; and ''Night Force''.
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* The movie "[[Anime/UFORoboGrendizer Grendizer]], [[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo G]], [[Anime/GreatMazinger Great Mazinger]]: Battle! Giant Sea Beast" that feature some of famous Creator/GoNagai [[HumongousMecha mecha]] shows fight the Dragosaurus, a mysterious prehistoric animal.
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** In the 1980s, Studio Pierrot did a movie with the heroines of their magical girl shows teaming up.

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** * In the 1980s, Studio Pierrot Creator/StudioPierrot did a movie with the heroines of their magical girl shows teaming up.
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* The ''Anime/YuGiOhTenthAnniversaryMovie'' has the main characters of the first three series team up.

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* The ''Anime/YuGiOhTenthAnniversaryMovie'' ''Anime/YuGiOhBondsBeyondTime'' has the main characters of the first three series team up.
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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/GreenLantern''''Franchise/GreenLantern''



*** A chapter of the original ''Death'' storyline happened in Justice League, since Superman was a member at that point and it was written by Dan Jurgens, who also was more or less in charge of the Superman books at that point. And the first issue of ''Funeral'' was also in JL, which drew so much attention that rumour has it that when DC saw people's reaction to the scaled-down JL of that time, they began the first discussions that would eventually result in the new JLA. Part of the "Return" of Superman also had an issue of Comicbook/GreenLantern that basically ran concurrently with the final Superman issues, showing just how displeased Hal Jordan was with the destruction of his hometown.

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*** A chapter of the original ''Death'' storyline happened in Justice League, since Superman was a member at that point and it was written by Dan Jurgens, who also was more or less in charge of the Superman books at that point. And the first issue of ''Funeral'' was also in JL, which drew so much attention that rumour has it that when DC saw people's reaction to the scaled-down JL of that time, they began the first discussions that would eventually result in the new JLA. Part of the "Return" of Superman also had an issue of Comicbook/GreenLantern Franchise/GreenLantern that basically ran concurrently with the final Superman issues, showing just how displeased Hal Jordan was with the destruction of his hometown.



* Franchise/TheDCU also had ''Trinity'', in which their three SpacePolice organisations, the Comicbook/GreenLantern Corps, the Darkstars and [[Comicbook/{{Legion Of Super-Heroes}} L.E.G.I.O.N.]] had to work together against ancient Maltusian entities that predated the Guardians and Controllers.

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* Franchise/TheDCU also had ''Trinity'', in which their three SpacePolice organisations, the Comicbook/GreenLantern Franchise/GreenLantern Corps, the Darkstars and [[Comicbook/{{Legion Of Super-Heroes}} L.E.G.I.O.N.]] had to work together against ancient Maltusian entities that predated the Guardians and Controllers.



* ''Way of the Warrior'', a crossover between ''[[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Justice League America]]'', ''[[Comicbook/GreenLantern Guy Gardner: Warrior]]'' and ''ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}''.

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* ''Way of the Warrior'', a crossover between ''[[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Justice League America]]'', ''[[Comicbook/GreenLantern ''[[Franchise/GreenLantern Guy Gardner: Warrior]]'' and ''ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}''.
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** ''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily'' featured [[HesBack the return of]] SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker and how his return affects Gotham.

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** ''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily'' featured [[HesBack the return of]] SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker ComicBook/TheJoker and how his return affects Gotham.
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* ''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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It's named for its repeated use by the group of superheroes around Gotham City, since so much happens in Gotham that affects everyone in the city, but has limited, if any effect on TheDCU, with Franchise/{{Batman}} usually [[SupermanStaysOutOfGotham ordering all of the other heroes to stay out]]. ''Maybe'' Franchise/{{Superman}} will show up for an issue or two, but only because, well, [[WolverinePublicity he's Superman]]. Sometimes there will be long-term implications that eventually filter out into the larger DCU (such as the introduction of a new hero or villain), but it won't be anything that shakes up no-Bat titles' ongoing storylines the way a CrisisCrossover would.

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It's named for its repeated use by the group of superheroes around Gotham City, since so much happens in Gotham that affects everyone in the city, but has limited, if any effect on TheDCU, Franchise/TheDCU, with Franchise/{{Batman}} usually [[SupermanStaysOutOfGotham ordering all of the other heroes to stay out]]. ''Maybe'' Franchise/{{Superman}} will show up for an issue or two, but only because, well, [[WolverinePublicity he's Superman]]. Sometimes there will be long-term implications that eventually filter out into the larger DCU (such as the introduction of a new hero or villain), but it won't be anything that shakes up no-Bat titles' ongoing storylines the way a CrisisCrossover would.
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** ''Comicbook/RobinWar'', running through ''We Are Robin'', ''Comicbook/{{Robin}}: Son of Batman'', ''Comicbook/{{Grayson}}'', and ''Detective Comics'', with tie-ins of ''Comicbook/GothamAcademy'', ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' and ''Red Hood and Arsenal''.

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** ''Comicbook/RobinWar'', running through ''We Are Robin'', ''Comicbook/{{Robin}}: Son of Batman'', ''Comicbook/RobinSonOfBatman'', ''Comicbook/{{Grayson}}'', and ''Detective Comics'', with tie-ins of ''Comicbook/GothamAcademy'', ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' and ''Red Hood and Arsenal''.Hood/Arsenal''.
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** The mid-2000s saw ''Messiah [=CompleX=]'' which then led to ''Second Coming''. Both of which spun off the even events of the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', and were eventually [[BookEnds book ended]] by another one, ''ComicBook/AvengersVsX-Men''.

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** The mid-2000s saw ''Messiah [=CompleX=]'' which then led to ''Second Coming''. Both of which spun off the even events of the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', and were eventually [[BookEnds book ended]] by another one, ''ComicBook/AvengersVsX-Men''.''[[ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen Avengers vs. X-Men]]''.
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** The mid-2000s saw ''Messiah CompleZ'' which then led to ''Second Coming''. Both of which spun off the even events of the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', and were eventually [[BookEnds book ended]] by another one, ''ComicBook/AvengersVsX-Men''.

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** The mid-2000s saw ''Messiah CompleZ'' [=CompleX=]'' which then led to ''Second Coming''. Both of which spun off the even events of the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', and were eventually [[BookEnds book ended]] by another one, ''ComicBook/AvengersVsX-Men''.
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** The mid-2000s saw ''Messiah Complex'' which then led to ''Second Coming''. Both of which spun off the even events of the CrisisCrossover ''House of M'', and were eventually book ended by another one, ''{{AvX}}''.

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** The mid-2000s saw ''Messiah Complex'' CompleZ'' which then led to ''Second Coming''. Both of which spun off the even events of the CrisisCrossover ''House of M'', ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', and were eventually [[BookEnds book ended ended]] by another one, ''{{AvX}}''.''ComicBook/AvengersVsX-Men''.
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** The mid-2000s saw ''Messiah Complex'' which then led to ''Second Coming''. Both of which spun off the even events of the CrisisCrossover ''House of M'', and were eventually book ended by another one, ''{{AvX}}''.
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** ''Comicbook/RobinWar'', running through ''We Are Robin'', ''Comicbook/{{Robin}}: Son of Batman'', ''Comcibook/{{Grayson}}'', and ''Detective Comics'', with tie-ins of ''Comicbook/GothamAcademy'', ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' and ''Red Hood and Arsenal''.

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** ''Comicbook/RobinWar'', running through ''We Are Robin'', ''Comicbook/{{Robin}}: Son of Batman'', ''Comcibook/{{Grayson}}'', ''Comicbook/{{Grayson}}'', and ''Detective Comics'', with tie-ins of ''Comicbook/GothamAcademy'', ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' and ''Red Hood and Arsenal''.
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** ''Comicbook/RobinWar'', running through ''Comicbook/We Are Robin'', ''Comicbook/{{Robin}}: Son of Batman'', ''[[Comcibook/{{Grayson}}'', and ''Detective Comics'', with tie-ins of ''Comicbook/GothamAcademy'', ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' and ''Red Hood and Arsenal''.

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** ''Comicbook/RobinWar'', running through ''Comicbook/We ''We Are Robin'', ''Comicbook/{{Robin}}: Son of Batman'', ''[[Comcibook/{{Grayson}}'', ''Comcibook/{{Grayson}}'', and ''Detective Comics'', with tie-ins of ''Comicbook/GothamAcademy'', ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' and ''Red Hood and Arsenal''.Arsenal''.
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* Comicbook/GreenLantern:** ''Comicbook/RobinWar'', running through ''Comicbook/We Are Robin'', ''Comicbook/{{Robin}}: Son of Batman'', ''[[Comcibook/{{Grayson}}'', and ''Detective Comics'', with tie-ins of ''Comicbook/GothamAcademy'', ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' and ''Red Hood and Arsenal''.
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** ''Acts of Vengeance'', the first major crossover storyline involving the core Avengers titles which also involved the ComicBook/FantasticFour and had a loose tie-in with other series. The premise was that SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}} several supervillains were to trade arch-nemeses and face off against heroes they didn't usually face.

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** ''Acts of Vengeance'', the first major crossover storyline involving the core Avengers titles which also involved the ComicBook/FantasticFour and had a loose tie-in with other series. The premise was that SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}} Loki several supervillains were to trade arch-nemeses and face off against heroes they didn't usually face.
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** ''WarOfKings'' is mostly about the Inhumans and the Shi'ar, but includes a Bat Family Crossover between the two titles that launched out of ''Annihilation''; ''GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' and ''Nova''.

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** ''WarOfKings'' ''ComicBook/WarOfKings'' is mostly about the Inhumans and the Shi'ar, but includes a Bat Family Crossover between the two titles that launched out of ''Annihilation''; ''GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' and ''Nova''.

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* The ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' MilestoneCelebration ''TurtlesForever'' was a Turtles Family Crossover, teaming [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 the 80's toon]] with [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 the 00's toon]] [[spoiler:AND having them meet [[Comicbook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage the original comic Turtles]]]].

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* The ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' MilestoneCelebration ''TurtlesForever'' ''WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever'' was a Turtles Family Crossover, teaming [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 the 80's toon]] with [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 the 00's toon]] [[spoiler:AND having them meet [[Comicbook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage [[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage the original comic Turtles]]]].
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* Promotions overseen by the Box y Lucha Libre Comision tend to keep luchadors, luchadoras and mini estrellas seperate from one another in competition. The most common place wrestlers from all three designations match up against each other under such circumstances is "lightweight" division, which predates the comision's acceptance of luchadoras and the mini estrella concept entirely.
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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 {{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 {{New ComicBook/{{New 52}} status quo, including canceling ''Emerald Warriors'' and adding new ''Red Lanterns'' and ''New Guardians'' books.
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* ''Comicbook/{{Shadowland}}'' did this for Marvel's street-level heroes, such as ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, LukeCage and ComicBook/ThePunisher.

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* ''Comicbook/{{Shadowland}}'' did this for Marvel's street-level heroes, such as ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, LukeCage ComicBook/{{Luke Cage|HeroForHire}} and ComicBook/ThePunisher.

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