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* The ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse was naturally made up entirely of these, with nearly every character being a combination of a Creator/DCComics character and a Creator/MarvelComics character. For example, Dark Claw was a combination of Comicbook/{{Batman}} and Comicbook/{{Wolverine}}, Super-Soldier of Comicbook/{{Superman}} and Comicbook/CaptainAmerica, Amazon of Comicbook/WonderWoman and Comicbook/{{Storm}}, Spider-Boy of Comicbook/SpiderMan and Comicbook/{{Superboy}}, Iron Lantern of Comicbook/IronMan and Comicbook/GreenLantern, White Witch of Comicbook/ScarletWitch and Comicbook/{{Zatanna}}, Moonwing of Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} and Comicbook/MoonKnight, Deadeye of Comicbook/{{Bullseye|MarvelComics}} and Comicbook/{{Deadshot}}, ect. Some characters combined traits from more than two -- Speed Demon, for instance, is the amalgamation of Marvel's ComicBook/GhostRider with DC's Franchise/TheFlash and the Demon ComicBook/{{Etrigan}}, while Doctor Strangefate is a combination of Comicbook/DoctorStrange and Comicbook/ProfessorX from Marvel and Comicbook/DoctorFate from DC.

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* The ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse was naturally made up entirely of these, with nearly every character being a combination of a Creator/DCComics character and a Creator/MarvelComics character. For example, Dark Claw was a combination of Comicbook/{{Batman}} ComicBook/{{Batman}} and Comicbook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, Super-Soldier of Comicbook/{{Superman}} ComicBook/{{Superman}} and Comicbook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, Amazon of Comicbook/WonderWoman ComicBook/WonderWoman and Comicbook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}}, Spider-Boy of Comicbook/SpiderMan ComicBook/SpiderMan and Comicbook/{{Superboy}}, ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, Iron Lantern of Comicbook/IronMan ComicBook/IronMan and Comicbook/GreenLantern, ComicBook/GreenLantern, White Witch of Comicbook/ScarletWitch ComicBook/ScarletWitch and Comicbook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, Moonwing of Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} and Comicbook/MoonKnight, ComicBook/MoonKnight, Deadeye of Comicbook/{{Bullseye|MarvelComics}} ComicBook/{{Bullseye|MarvelComics}} and Comicbook/{{Deadshot}}, ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}, ect. Some characters combined traits from more than two -- Speed Demon, for instance, is the amalgamation of Marvel's ComicBook/GhostRider with DC's Franchise/TheFlash and the Demon ComicBook/{{Etrigan}}, while Doctor Strangefate is a combination of Comicbook/DoctorStrange ComicBook/DoctorStrange and Comicbook/ProfessorX ComicBook/ProfessorX from Marvel and Comicbook/DoctorFate ComicBook/DoctorFate from DC.



* Creator/ImageComics' ''Altered Image'' #2 "Everybody Smoosh Now!" was a single-continuity pastiche of [[ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse Amalgam Comics]] starring Dragaxx (ComicBook/TheSavageDragon[=/=]ComicBook/TheMaxx), [=ShadowSpawn=](ComicBook/ShadowHawk[=/=]Comicbook/{{Spawn}}), and Witchestic (Mr Majestic[=/=]ComicBook/{{Witchblade}}). Trying to correct reality in the face of smooshed teams like [[ComicBook/{{Cyberforce}} Cyber]][[ComicBook/WildCATSWildStorm C.A.T.S.]], they managed to resmoosh themselves as [=DragonSpawn=], [=ShadowBlade=], and Maxxestic, before eventually sorting things out.

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* Creator/ImageComics' ''Altered Image'' #2 "Everybody Smoosh Now!" was a single-continuity pastiche of [[ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse Amalgam Comics]] starring Dragaxx (ComicBook/TheSavageDragon[=/=]ComicBook/TheMaxx), [=ShadowSpawn=](ComicBook/ShadowHawk[=/=]Comicbook/{{Spawn}}), [=ShadowSpawn=](ComicBook/ShadowHawk[=/=]ComicBook/{{Spawn}}), and Witchestic (Mr Majestic[=/=]ComicBook/{{Witchblade}}). Trying to correct reality in the face of smooshed teams like [[ComicBook/{{Cyberforce}} Cyber]][[ComicBook/WildCATSWildStorm C.A.T.S.]], they managed to resmoosh themselves as [=DragonSpawn=], [=ShadowBlade=], and Maxxestic, before eventually sorting things out.



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* Suna Light from ''WesternAnimation/MegaManFullyCharged'' was an {{Expy}} of Roll, but the [[Comicbook/MegaManFullyCharged comic book sequel]] later had her become that continuity's version of Zero as well.

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* Suna Light from ''WesternAnimation/MegaManFullyCharged'' was an {{Expy}} of Roll, but the [[Comicbook/MegaManFullyCharged [[ComicBook/MegaManFullyCharged comic book sequel]] later had her become that continuity's version of Zero as well.



* In ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'', it was said that Yun and Yang were raised by an unnamed grandfather who taught them how to fight. In UDON's ''Comicbook/StreetFighter'' series, they were instead raised and trained by Gen, a character from the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}'' and ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha''.

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* In ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'', it was said that Yun and Yang were raised by an unnamed grandfather who taught them how to fight. In UDON's ''Comicbook/StreetFighter'' ''ComicBook/StreetFighter'' series, they were instead raised and trained by Gen, a character from the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}'' and ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha''.



* In the second ''Comicbook/{{Animorphs}}'' graphic novel adaptation, the guy who harasses Rachel is one of the two rednecks who were shooting at them earlier when they were in bird morph.
* ''Comicbook/JudgeDredd Megazine'' #460 features several ''Comicbook/BattleAction'' strips reimagined for the Dreddverse. Dirk Tully of ''Strato Squad'' combines the lead characters of two ''Battle'' strips: ''Johnny Red'' (about a British pilot who fights the Nazis as part of a Russian squadron called the Falcons) and ''Lofty's One-Man Luftwaffe'' (about a British pilot who takes the identity of a German squadron leader and fights the Nazis from the inside). Dirk is a Mega-City One pilot during the Apocalypse War who takes the identity of the Sov Block's Falcon Squadron leader and fights the Sovs from the inside.

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* In the second ''Comicbook/{{Animorphs}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Animorphs}}'' graphic novel adaptation, the guy who harasses Rachel is one of the two rednecks who were shooting at them earlier when they were in bird morph.
* ''Comicbook/JudgeDredd ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd Megazine'' #460 features several ''Comicbook/BattleAction'' ''ComicBook/BattleAction'' strips reimagined for the Dreddverse. Dirk Tully of ''Strato Squad'' combines the lead characters of two ''Battle'' strips: ''Johnny Red'' (about a British pilot who fights the Nazis as part of a Russian squadron called the Falcons) and ''Lofty's One-Man Luftwaffe'' (about a British pilot who takes the identity of a German squadron leader and fights the Nazis from the inside). Dirk is a Mega-City One pilot during the Apocalypse War who takes the identity of the Sov Block's Falcon Squadron leader and fights the Sovs from the inside.
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* ''Comicbook/JudgeDredd Megazine'' # features several ''Comicbook/BattleAction'' characters reimagined for the Dreddverse. Dirk Tully of ''Strato Squad'' combines the lead characters of two ''Battle'' strips: ''Johnny Red'' (about a British pilot who fights the Nazis as part of a Russian squadron called the Falcons) and ''Lofty's One-Man Luftwaffe'' (about a British pilot who takes the identity of a German squadron leader and fights the Nazis from the inside). Dirk is a Mega-City One pilot during the Apocalypse War who takes the identity of the Sov Block's Falcon Squadron leader and fights the Sovs from the inside.

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* ''Comicbook/JudgeDredd Megazine'' # #460 features several ''Comicbook/BattleAction'' characters strips reimagined for the Dreddverse. Dirk Tully of ''Strato Squad'' combines the lead characters of two ''Battle'' strips: ''Johnny Red'' (about a British pilot who fights the Nazis as part of a Russian squadron called the Falcons) and ''Lofty's One-Man Luftwaffe'' (about a British pilot who takes the identity of a German squadron leader and fights the Nazis from the inside). Dirk is a Mega-City One pilot during the Apocalypse War who takes the identity of the Sov Block's Falcon Squadron leader and fights the Sovs from the inside.

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