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DC versus Marvel#2
Cover: Claudio Castellini & Paul Neary

DC versus Marvel #2

Feb 1997 · Semic S.A. · 23 FRF

In this landmark 1997 crossover, DC and Marvel’s greatest heroes clash in a series of high-stakes duels, from Robin versus Jubilee to Superman versus the Hulk, each battle pushing their limits in a cosmic arena. Written by Ron Marz, Peter David, and Sophie Watine-Viévard, with dynamic art by Dan Jurgens and Claudio Castellini, and colors by Gregory Wright and Digital Chameleon, the issue builds toward a surprising conclusion where the Brothers unite, merging their universes in a moment of unexpected unity. The cover by Claudio Castellini and Paul Neary captures the epic scale of the clash, all for a 23 FRF price in 1997.

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writer Ron Marz · writer Peter David · writer Sophie Watine-Viévard · artist Dan Jurgens · artist Claudio Castellini · inker Joe Rubinstein · inker Paul Neary · colorist Gregory Wright · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer Vianney Jalin · cover Claudio Castellini, Paul Neary

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The individual contests continue, with Robin versus Jubilee, Green Lantern versus Silver Surfer, Elektra versus Catwoman, Wolverine versus Lobo, Wonder Woman versus Storm, Superboy versus Spider-Man, Superman versus the Hulk, and Batman versus Captain America. At the end, one Brother wins but instead of destroying the losing universe, he merges with his brother, and their respective universes follow suit.

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