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In the description for this trope, we have the following sentence: "Series where the main characters pretty much only team up with each other, like Superman Batman and Worlds Finest (also a Superman/Batman team up) don't count." Therefore, those entries don't count given that they focus on the same two heroes constantly teaming up with each other rather than having one hero team up with a different character in each issue.





* ''ComicBook/BlackWidowAndHawkeye'': The series teams up ComicBook/BlackWidow and ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}.
* ''ComicBook/HawkeyeAndMockingbird'': The series teams up ComicBook/Hawkeye and ComicBook/{{Mockingbird|MarvelComics}}.
* ''ComicBook/GreenArrowAndBlackCanary'': The series teams up ComicBook/GreenArrow and ComicBook/BlackCanary.
* ''ComicBook/GreenLanternGreenArrow'': The series teams up Green Lantern and Green Arrow.
* ''ComicBook/SupermanWonderWoman'': The series teams up Superman and Wonder Woman, as the series deals with their romantic relationship.

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* ''ComicBook/CableAndDeadpool'', For most of the issues, it's a [=Superman/Batman-esque=] teamup, but the last few issues follow the [=Spider-Man/Random=] Marvel Hero formula, after [[spoiler:ComicBook/{{Cable}} dies]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Team-Up'' saw Marvel returning to the Big Name Character/Random Marvel Hero formula, with a focus on ''random''. In some issues, he teams up with ComicBook/TheMightyThor, ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules, and the ComicBook/{{Ghost Rider}}s; in others, he teams up with It, the Living Colossus, Mr. X, the Zapata Brothers, or Hellcow.

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* ''ComicBook/CableAndDeadpool'', ''ComicBook/BlackWidowAndHawkeye'': The series teams up ComicBook/BlackWidow and ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}.
* ''ComicBook/HawkeyeAndMockingbird'': The series teams up ComicBook/Hawkeye and ComicBook/{{Mockingbird|MarvelComics}}.
* ''ComicBook/GreenArrowAndBlackCanary'': The series teams up ComicBook/GreenArrow and ComicBook/BlackCanary.
* ''ComicBook/GreenLanternGreenArrow'': The series teams up Green Lantern and Green Arrow.
* ''ComicBook/SupermanWonderWoman'': The series teams up Superman and Wonder Woman, as the series deals with their romantic relationship.
* ''ComicBook/CableAndDeadpool'':
For most of the issues, it's the series is a [=Superman/Batman-esque=] teamup, but the last few issues follow the [=Spider-Man/Random=] Marvel Hero formula, after [[spoiler:ComicBook/{{Cable}} dies]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Team-Up'' ''ComicBook/DeadpoolTeamUp'': The series saw Marvel returning to the Big Name Character/Random Marvel Hero formula, with a focus on ''random''. In some issues, he teams up with ComicBook/TheMightyThor, ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules, and the ComicBook/{{Ghost Rider}}s; in others, he teams up with It, the Living Colossus, Mr. X, the Zapata Brothers, or Hellcow.



* ''ComicBook/ActionComics'' was a Superman team-up book for a while ComicBook/PostCrisis after ''DC Comics Presents'' ended.

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* ''ComicBook/ActionComics'' ''ComicBook/ActionComics'': The series was a Superman team-up book for a while ComicBook/PostCrisis after ''DC Comics Presents'' ended.



* The relaunched version of ''ComicBook/AdventureComics''.

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* ''ComicBook/AdventureComics'': The relaunched version of ''ComicBook/AdventureComics''.was a team-up series.



* ''ComicBook/TheJoker'' is a short-lived series that saw the Joker himself either fighting heroes outside of Batman, or teaming up with other villains (or otherwise fighting ''them''). The second issue, in which he helps a criminal named Willie the Weeper pull off a heist, inspired a VillainEpisode of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' called "[[HostileShowTakeover Joker: The Vile and the Villainous]]".

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* ''ComicBook/TheJoker'' ''ComicBook/TheJoker1975'' is a short-lived series that saw the Joker himself either fighting heroes outside of Batman, or teaming up with other villains (or otherwise fighting ''them''). The second issue, in which he helps a criminal named Willie the Weeper pull off a heist, inspired a VillainEpisode of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' called "[[HostileShowTakeover Joker: The Vile and the Villainous]]".

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