DC vs. Marvel Comics (issues #2â€"3 titled Marvel Comics vs. DC) was a comic book limited series crossover published by DC Comics (Detective Comics) and Marvel Comics from April to May 1996. The series was written by Ron Marz and Peter David, with art by Dan Jurgens and Claudio Castellini.
Two godly brothers who personify the DC and Marvel Universes become aware of the other's existence, and challenge one another to a series of duels involving each universe's respective superheroes. The losing universe would cease to exist. The story had an "out of universe" component in that, although there were eleven primary battles, five outcomes were determined by fan vote.
The six preliminary battles were:
- Aquaman (DC) vs. Namor (Marvel)
- Elektra (Marvel) vs. Catwoman (DC)
- Flash (DC) vs. Quicksilver (Marvel)
- Robin (DC) vs. Jubilee (Marvel)
- Silver Surfer (Marvel) vs. Green Lantern (DC)
- Thor (Marvel) vs. Captain Marvel (DC)
There were five battles in which the outcomes were determined by the votes of fans:
- Superman (DC) vs. Hulk (Marvel)
- Spider-Man (Marvel) vs. Superboy (DC)
- Batman (DC) vs. Captain America (Marvel)
- Wolverine (Marvel) vs. Lobo (DC)
- Storm (Marvel) vs. Wonder Woman (DC)
Collection edition

The series was collected into a trade paperback titled DC versus Marvel Comics (collects mini-series and Doctor Strangefate #1; 163 pages; September 1996; ISBN 1-56389-294-4). Two versions of this paperback exist with one edition having DC winning three of the five fan voted battles and another version of the trade paperback with Marvel winning three of the fan voted battles. In both editions only Superboy and Lobo lose their respective bouts.
See also

- JLA/Avengers
- Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man
References
