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Amalgam Universe (Comic Book)
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"Hey! You got your DC in my Marvel!" "No, you got your Marvel in my DC!" "Hey! Wait a minute... "In 1996, Marvel Comics and DC Comics co-created a Limited Series called, oddly enough, Marvel Versus DC, in which the Superheroes of the two powerhouse Comic Book companies met, fought, and came out friends— then had their memories of the whole affair erased. Except for a very few, who remembered.It seems that The Multiverse of each company's main continuity was in fact the creation of two Sufficiently Advanced Aliens known as "The Brothers". For eons, they were ignorant of each other until the first Intercontinuity Crossover brought them to each others' attention. Each wanting to be the singular Anthropomorphic Personification of the Multiverse, they decided that in true Superhero fashion, the matter could only be settled with a Fight Scene. Or rather, a series of one-on-one battles between the most similar heroes. Some of these fights were between characters who would later be Amalgamated, such as Spider-Man and Superboy. Some were matched by ability; the Badass Normal Batman versus the Badass Normal Captain America, for example. The loser's universe would be destroyed, so both sides had plenty of motivation to kill each other. At the same time, a young man named Axel Asher, A.K.A. Access, discovered that he was a shard of the original joined reality. This was apparently a mantle that was passed down from generations (he acquired the abilities from a homeless man who died soon after). Access could only stand by and watch as the two universes did battle. Marvel was ahead six to five, when suddenly...The Powers That Be named the Living Tribunal and The Spectre try to take the pressure off by merging both universes into an Amalgam where the iconic main characters of each world merge into single beings with aspects of each— Wolverine and Batman become Dark Claw, Superman and Captain America become Super Soldier (he really was one, too). Some were merged because they were similar in powers or purpose, others because their names sounded alike (resulting in some awful punny names) and still others for the heck of it (see the list below). Each had a "remembered" history that splits the difference between the merged characters— there was a Golden Age Super Soldier who joined the All-Star Winners Squadron, a Wild West team of mutant "malforms" called Generation Hex, etc.The Brothers quickly pulled themselves apart, thus separating the Marvel Universe and DC Universe once again. Angered, they decided to forego the contest and simply battle each other. This would've surely resulted in the destruction of both universes.Access managed to bring Cap and Bats to the interdimensional battlefield between the Brothers, and showed the big boys a first-hand look at the beings whose realities they were planning to eliminate— and they liked what they saw. Impressed by the iron wills of these two mere mortals, and seeing that they weren't so different, the Brothers called off their grudge match, the Reset Button was pressed, the limited series ended, and all was good... for a while.Turns out Access can't stay in one universe too long, or his powers go haywire and begin transposing inhabitants from one universe to another. And in the sequel All Access, it turned out the Amalgam Sorcerer Doctor Strangefate had hidden himself in Doctor Strange's mind, and burst out to try to re-create his universe by merging the Big Two. So once again, cue fight music as the JLA and X-Men throw down, only to be saved by the original Doctor Strange creating an independent Amalgam Universe without affecting the original two (though based on the first one). This Amalgamverse was safely tucked away inside Access and again all is well. Except for a few whacky Time Travel adventures in the Unlimited Access miniseries, but those had no plot effects and were apparently just for fun.Several sets of Amalgam comics set in the merged universe have been published jointly by both companies. The titles include Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Iron Lantern, Bullets & Bracelets, Justice League Avengers, and many others.In the Marvel Multiverse, it was originally listed as Earth-692 before being retconned to Earth-9602. Meanwhile DC has established that it exists on Earth-496. | |
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Letters to the Editor | |
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Letters to the Editor: Some of the one-shots had faux letter columns with letters from portmanteaus of DC/Marvel creators (such as Simon Siegel) referencing earlier issues of other comics in the Amalgam line. There were also other characters that were only mentioned in the letter pages. | |
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All There in the Manual | |
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All There in the Manual: The Letters to the Editor allude to characters and events that are not shown in the actual comics but indicated to have appeared or occurred in non-existent previous issues. This includes also the Crisis Crossover mentioned below. | |
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Death by Origin Story | |
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Spider-Boy is also a merger of four characters, as he incorporates elements of two separate Spider-Men and Superboys (Has an origin and outfit that's based on Conner Kent and Ben Reilly's, but a Death by Origin Story inspired by Peter Parker's, his love interest is a merger of Peter Parker and Clark Kent's, and his secret identity has the name of Pre-Crisis Superboy's best friend). | |
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Crossover Alternate Universe | |
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Crossover Alternate Universe: Since it's a crossover between Marvel and DC, we get this universe. | |
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The Ghost | |
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The Ghost: There are several characters who are never shown and only mentioned in the dialogue of other characters or in the letters pages, such as Infant Mite Terrible (a presumed fusion of DC's Bat-Mite and Marvel's Infant Terrible), the Impossible Mod (likely a mash-up of DC's Mad Mod and Marvel's Impossible Man) and Howard the Mxyzptlk (almost certainly a combination of Howard the Duck from Marvel and Mr. Mxyzptlk from DC). | |
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Framing Device | |
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Framing Device: About half of the original comics are flashbacks giving exposition to the merged characters' origins. | |
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Adaptational Villainy | |
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Adaptational Villainy: Kyle Rayner's counterpart in Iron Lantern, due to being amalgamed with the Face Heel Turned Guardsman. Cable and Manhunter are both heroes in their respective universes, but become the villainous mercenary Wired. Deathlok (a cyborg who, in every iteration, wishes to break free of his killing machine programming) and Jason Todd (the then-thought-dead Robin, whose Red Hood Anti-Villain days wouldn't be for another nine years) are merged into a ruthless cyborg HYDRA agent. Mr. Freeze lacks the redeeming qualities he has in the comics, due to being merged with Nazi scientist Wolfgang von Strucker. | |
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Action Politician | |
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Action Politician: Ben Grimm is a U.S. Senator in this continuity, as well as a member of the Challengers of the Fantastic. | |
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Palette Swap | |
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Palette Swap: A few of the amalgams, such as Beastling and Thanoseid, have the body of one component, and the color scheme of the other (with Beastling being Beast colored green like Beast Boy/Changeling while Thanoseid resembles Darkseid with Thanos' colors). | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: Robin and Jubilee being combined to make Sparrow, aside from working due to both of them being protégés of the heroes that make up Dark Claw's being, is doubly cool due to part of Jubilee's look being inspired by the Carrie Kelly Robin from The Dark Knight Returns. Spider-Boy's secret identity takes the first name of Peter Parker and the last name of his father, General Ross. Thus, it's Pete Ross, which was name of Superboy's best friend and Secret-Keeper. One of the artifacts Strangefate collected is Sir Kal's sword from Elseworlds' Superman Kal. In Exciting X-Patrol, Niles Cable discusses a Morton's Fork situation he finds himself in, and tells Raveniya the Healer that it's a matter of which doom will hurt the patrol the least. The Challengers of the Fantastic are basically the four members of the Fantastic Four without powers, but they have access to tech that allows them to emulate the powers of their Earth-616 counterparts (such as Prof Richards using one of Doc Ock's metal harnesses to invoke the original's Rubber Man abilities) to combat Rocky Grimm, who gets turned into (what else?) a monster made of orange rocks by Galactiac. The Challengers manage to reverse the transformation, but Rocky later asks Prof to find a way to make him transform into the rock monster again, except with him in control which, humorously enough, is the inverse of how the Thing usually gripes that Reed can never find a way to turn him back to normal or, if he does, it doesn't last long. Thorion's world was seemingly created after one very similar to Thor's usual nine realms was cosmically retconned by Odin's pact with the source. Thus, we go from the gods of Asgard to a setting that fuses their setting with that of the New Gods', which is similar to Jack Kirby's original intent of the New Gods having replaced the asgardians (despite not being allowed to explicitly state as much). | |
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The Scrappy | |
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The Scrappy: Invoked, with the letters pages including complaints that Triseranik (a fusion of DC's Serifan and Marvel's Triton) is the worst character among the Un-People (a mash-up of DC's Forever People and Marvel's Inhumans). | |
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Suicide as Comedy | |
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Suicide as Comedy: The letters page for Magnetic Men: Featuring Magneto has a fan write to Amalgam Comics announcing that he's going to kill himself over his favorite comic being cancelled while spitefully telling the publisher that their decision to cancel the comic means that his death will be their fault, ultimately not going through with taking his life after hearing about the new comic that will take the cancelled comic's place. | |
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Attention Whore | |
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Attention Whore: Deconstructed with Spider-Boy, for whom with great power comes great showbiz: this stems from the turning point of his life, when his "Uncle Gen" (General Thunderbolt Ross) was murdered in front of him and the killer ran away without harming Pete because he thought he was Just a Kid. Thus, essentially Spider-Boy is drawing enemy fire to himself so that no one else will get caught in it on his watch. | |
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Gender Flip | |
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Gender Flip: Marvel's Daredevil and DC's Deathstroke are both male, but they were merged into a female character: Slade Murdock/Dare from Assassins. | |
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Un-Installment | |
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Un-Installment: The comics frequently allude to events from non-existent issues that are mentioned in footnotes and the letters pages, such as "Dark Claw: The Murder Gag" and "Secret Crisis", all to make it seem like Amalgam Comics had existed for decades like its inspirations and individual components DC and Marvel. | |
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Crisis Crossover | |
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Crisis Crossover: The Secret Crisis of the Infinity Hour. | |
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Adaptational Heroism | |
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Adaptational Heroism: Doctor Octopus, in the Spider-Boy titles. Thunderbolt Ross is depicted far more sympathetically, as he adopts Spider-Boy and plays a role similar to Uncle Ben. While neither of his component characters are outright villains (usually), Niles Cable is more unambiguously good. He doesn't seem to have either the Sociopathic Hero traits of Niles Caulder nor be a Well-Intentioned Extremist Anti-Hero like Cable started out as. | |
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Morton's Fork | |
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In Exciting X-Patrol, Niles Cable discusses a Morton's Fork situation he finds himself in, and tells Raveniya the Healer that it's a matter of which doom will hurt the patrol the least. | |
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Tear Jerker | |
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Dr. Strangefate is the only character to be fully aware that the Amalgam Universe is not "real", and so attacked Access to prevent the universes from being restored. The ending of his issue was a Tearjerker. | |
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Clue from Ed. | |
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Clue from Ed.: The comics frequently have footnotes explaining events that happen in other issues, some of the mentioned titles not really existing and only being brought up to give the impression that the Amalgam Universe had existed for years rather than as a new joint venture between DC and Marvel. | |
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Death by Adaptation | |
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Death by Adaptation: Peter Parker did exist in here, and contributed genetic material for the creation of Spider-Boy (his own DNA and, probably, spider DNA), but since the experiment was rigged, he was killed in an explosion. Similarly, Super Soldier's backstory involves a counter-part to baby Kal-El (circumstances mean whether he actually was named Kal-El is never revealed)… who didn't survive the crash of the ship carrying him to Earth. | |
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I Have a Family | |
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I Have a Family: Parodied in Lobo the Duck, where a Red Shirt with Medium Awareness pleads that he might have a wife and kids just before getting a flamethrower to the face. | |
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Acid Reflux Nightmare | |
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Acid Reflux Nightmare: In Bat-Thing, Francie Sallis wakes up from a nightmare where her husband Kirk appears to be human again before reverting to the form of Bat-Thing, blaming her bad dream on eating frozen pizza before bed. | |
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Hulk Smash: Inevitable with The Skulk (Hulk + Solomon Grundy). | |
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Rubber Man | |
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The Challengers of the Fantastic are basically the four members of the Fantastic Four without powers, but they have access to tech that allows them to emulate the powers of their Earth-616 counterparts (such as Prof Richards using one of Doc Ock's metal harnesses to invoke the original's Rubber Man abilities) to combat Rocky Grimm, who gets turned into (what else?) a monster made of orange rocks by Galactiac. The Challengers manage to reverse the transformation, but Rocky later asks Prof to find a way to make him transform into the rock monster again, except with him in control which, humorously enough, is the inverse of how the Thing usually gripes that Reed can never find a way to turn him back to normal or, if he does, it doesn't last long. | |
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Adaptation Amalgamation | |
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Adaptation Amalgamation: Basically characters and backstories from Marvel Comics and DC Comics are combinated into a new shared universe. | |
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BadassNormal | |
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Badass Normal: Most of the characters in the title Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Catsai from Assassins and Trevor Castle from Bullets and Bracelets are all ordinary human beings without powers who still manage to hold their own against dangerous threats. The whole eponymous team of Challengers of the Fantastic also qualify, although Rocky Grimm temporarily became an Empowered Badass Normal when Galactiac turned him into the Four-Armed Thing. | |
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All-American Face | |
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All-American Face: Super-Soldier. | |
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Cosmic Retcon | |
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Cosmic Retcon: In Spider-Boy Team-Up the title character is saved moments before his death by the Legion of Galactic Guardians from 2099, who want to thank him for being such an inspiration before his death. However they are attacked by the Frightful Five who destroy Spider-Boy's only means of return home which risks a Chronal Collapse. He is taken five years into the future by the surviving members of the Legion who rebuilt the machine and try to send him back to his time. However the Chronal Collapse seemingly erases the original future and Spider-Boy arrives in a rebooted 2099 with an altered version of the Legion. This version has less members, with some pre-reboot characters being replaced or heavily altered like Invisible Girl (a dark-skinned blond who becomes a white woman) and Lady Bug (who seems to be human pre-reboot but looks like an alien post-reboot). | |
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Super-Soldier | |
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Super-Soldier: Super-Soldier, true to his name, is a soldier granted superhuman abilities through experimental augmentation, being half-Captain America to begin with. | |
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Alternate Universe | |
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Alternate Universe: Challengers of the Fantastic shows Prof Richards discovering Universe-2, a Composite Character of DC's Earth-2 and Marvel's The New Universe. The Lobo the Duck comic is also implied to take place in a separate reality while Dark Claw Adventures is supposed to be canon to an animated show about the character. | |
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Went to the Great X in the Sky | |
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Went to the Great X in the Sky: After Spider-Boy falls into a dumpster during his fight with Scavulture in the beginning of Spider-Boy Team-Up, he jokingly remarks that the smell could indicate that he died and didn't go to the hallowed Hall of Justice in the sky. | |
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Cliff Hanger | |
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Cliffhanger: Several of the one-shots had twist endings or left plot points seeking resolution. For example Bruce Wayne Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. has an ending which implied that most of the featured heroes and villains were killed in an explosion. Their fate was never clarified. X-Patrol ended with a major character crippled and the rest of the team reacting to it. | |
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As You Know | |
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As You Know: Played with. Most of the comics go into a flashback in the first half to explain the origins of their titular characters, but in-universe it is treated as the comics existing for years. | |
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Atrocious Alias | |
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Atrocious Alias: Some of the portmanteau names are just painfully stupid. At least in one case, it was done on purpose due to the Rule of Funny: there's a merge of two characters who already had each one separately– DC's Matter-Eater Lad, from Legion of Super-Heroes, and Marvel's villain Paste-Pot Pete (who changed his name to Trapster) were combined into... Paste-Eater Pete. Plus calling the Flash/Cannonball amalgam "Cannonflash" instead of "Flashcannon" because Cannon comes first in his name. | |
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Sociopathic Hero | |
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While neither of his component characters are outright villains (usually), Niles Cable is more unambiguously good. He doesn't seem to have either the Sociopathic Hero traits of Niles Caulder nor be a Well-Intentioned Extremist Anti-Hero like Cable started out as. | |
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Secret-Keeper | |
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Spider-Boy's secret identity takes the first name of Peter Parker and the last name of his father, General Ross. Thus, it's Pete Ross, which was name of Superboy's best friend and Secret-Keeper. | |
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Evil Is Not a Toy | |
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Evil Is Not a Toy: The Hellfire League of Injustice summon Fing Fang Flame to destroy all the mutants, only to be reduced to skeletons for their troubles because Flame considers all humanity to be mutated. | |
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas | |
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: In Spider-Boy Team-Up, Kang the Time-Conqueror, when unmasked as Chronos-Tut the Time Pharaoh, gets angry about Spider-Boy remarking that his face is one that only a mother could love. | |
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The Fantastic Faux | |
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The Fantastic Faux: The Challengers of the Fantastic are an amalgamation of the Fantastic Four and the Challengers of the Unknown. | |
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Mutants | |
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Mutants: A given considering this universe is half-Marvel. Except they are called "metamutants", as they are called metahumans in DC. Considering they used to be called "malforms" in Jono Hex's time, this may be a step up. | |
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Rule of Funny | |
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At least in one case, it was done on purpose due to the Rule of Funny: there's a merge of two characters who already had each one separately– DC's Matter-Eater Lad, from Legion of Super-Heroes, and Marvel's villain Paste-Pot Pete (who changed his name to Trapster) were combined into... Paste-Eater Pete. | |
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Animated Adaptation | |
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Animated Adaptation: Dark Claw Adventures was drawn in the style of The Batman Adventures and billed as being based on the animated version of the character. | |
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Face–Heel Turn | |
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Face–Heel Turn: Firebird, for whom some of Phoenix's story was used, including the Dark Phoenix Saga. | |
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Space Police | |
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Space Police: The Starbrand Corps that were mentioned in Speed Demon are suggested to be an intergalactic police force due to being an amalgamation of The New Universe's Star Brand and the Green Lantern Corps. | |
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Pitiful Worms | |
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Pitiful Worms: Spider-Boy Team-Up has Kang the Time-Conqueror refer to Spider-Boy and Spider-Boy 2099 as insects. In response, they point out to the villain that spiders are not insects and quip about how he could possibly master time if he doesn't even know simple biology. | |
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Word, Schmord! | |
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Word, Schmord!: In X-Patrol, Beastling responds to Ferro-Man asking if any of them can pilot the vehicle they'll use to escape Dr. Doomsday's base by remarking "Pilot, schmilot". | |
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Anti-Villain | |
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Deathlok (a cyborg who, in every iteration, wishes to break free of his killing machine programming) and Jason Todd (the then-thought-dead Robin, whose Red Hood Anti-Villain days wouldn't be for another nine years) are merged into a ruthless cyborg HYDRA agent. | |
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Depending on the Artist | |
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Depending on the Artist: Shatterstarfire's fingers. In X-Patrol, drawn by Roger Cruz, she had four fingers per hand, as Shatterstar; In The Exciting X-Patrol, penciled by Bryan Hitch, she had five fingers per hand, as Starfire (and most humans). The Silver Racer appearances in Challengers of the Fantastic and Spider-Boy Team-up are meant to happen at the same time, but his costume differs a bit from one appearance to the other: it's much more detailed in the latter◊ than in the former. | |
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All Women Are Lustful | |
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All Women Are Lustful: White Witch. | |
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Composite Character | |
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Composite Character: The whole point of the universe is that pretty much every single character is a combination of a DC character and a Marvel character. Two examples that really stand out here are Magneto and Will Magnus. As if it wasn't enough to make one character out of the original two, they decided to make two characters, explain them as brothers and put them on opposite sides of the law. Even more interesting, the one who took the name Magneto ended up becoming a hero, while the one called Will Magnus became the villain (who, funnily enough, is a Donald Pierce-esque mutant persecutor), in a reversal of their namesakes' usual roles. Dr. Strangefate is the only character to be fully aware that the Amalgam Universe is not "real", and so attacked Access to prevent the universes from being restored. The ending of his issue was a Tearjerker. Although most characters are the fusion of only two characters (one from Marvel, one from DC), some charters are the amalgam of more than two characters: Dr. Strangefate mentioned above is one DC character (Dr. Fate) merged with two Marvel ones (Dr. Strange and Charles Xavier); Speed Demon is the merge of two DC characters (The Flash/Barry Allen and Etrigan) with one from Marvel (Ghost Rider/Johnny Blaze). The Magnetic Men are an interesting case: in the 1996's title Magneto and the Magnetic Men, they were just Marvel's the original Brotherhood of Mutants' members merged with the Metal Men. In the 1997 title Magnetic Men featuring Magneto, however, they got human disguises and civilian identities. This made them be the combination of three or four characters, like Iron/John Henry Steel (Iron of the Metal Men + Steel/John Henry Irons + Unus the Untouchable) and Bismuth/Snapper Jones (Tin of the Metal Men + Snapper Carr + Toad/Mortimer Toynbee + Rick Jones). Spider-Boy is also a merger of four characters, as he incorporates elements of two separate Spider-Men and Superboys (Has an origin and outfit that's based on Conner Kent and Ben Reilly's, but a Death by Origin Story inspired by Peter Parker's, his love interest is a merger of Peter Parker and Clark Kent's, and his secret identity has the name of Pre-Crisis Superboy's best friend). The exception is the Wonder Woman and Bullets and Bracelets comics. Diana is basically Wonder Woman without the name or costume (kind of like the period when Artemis took the Wonder Woman mantle), while Ororo remains the same Storm she ever was, except she's called Wonder Woman and wears the costume, while still having her normal Storm powers. | |
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Expy | |
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Thanos, an Expy of Darkseid, not only met the source material, but also got fused with him. | |
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Expy Coexistence | |
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Expy Coexistence: Thanos, an Expy of Darkseid, not only met the source material, but also got fused with him. The Fantastic Four, created as Expies of the Challengers of the Unknown, also merged with them. | |
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Jerkass | |
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Jerkass: Lobo the Duck, given that his DC component is Lobo, shamelessly cheats on his love interest Bevarlene (a fusion of Lobo's love interest Darlene Spritzer and Howard the Duck's significant other Beverly Switzler) and gloats that he's glad all the superheroes are dead after seeing that they have been killed. | |
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Decomposite Character | |
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Decomposite Character: In some cases, a single Marvel or DC character originated more than one amalgam: Marvel's Daredevil originated Dare (merged with Deathstroke, in Assassins) and Deaddevil (merged with Deadman, in The Exciting X-Patrol); DC's Batman originated the titular characters of Legends of the Dark Claw (merged with Wolverine) and Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Meanwhile, Diana didn't become Wonder Woman, rather becoming the lead of Bullets & Bracelets, while Ororo (Storm) became Wonder Woman. And Cable was merged into both Niles Caulder (to form the heroic Niles Cable) and Manhunter (to form the villainous Wired). Additionally Clark Kent (who looks like Steve Rogers) and the baby in the rocket are two different people. The baby dies and its dna is used to empower Clark. Curt Connors and King Lizard (a the Lizard-King Shark amalgam) also exists separately, though in that case King Lizard's origin was still a Curt Connors/reptilian hybrid in origin, just one that grew specifically from Connors' (removed) arm. Finally, Jimmy Olsen has both an older version of himself who acts as Super Soldier's Ally, and has a composite of his younger self with Ben Urich as Jimmy Urich. | |
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Well-Intentioned Extremist | |
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: Doctor Strangefate wants his universe to be kept together, even if he has to make two others collapse into it. Since the DC and Marvel universes are incompatible with each other (even the size of the Earths is different), we would later see the potential consequences of doing so in JLA/Avengers. | |
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Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold | |
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Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Super-Soldier, the combination of both universes's biggest All Loving Heroes, has blonde hair. | |
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