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DC/Marvel comics crossovers

...and a whale knocks him out? That's nonsense!

I don't think you were supposed to assume that Aquaman had rendered Namor unconscious.

I think immobilization was also one of the options to achieve victory in those battles, and Sub-Mariner would have hesitated just long enough before tearing through an orca. Hence, his defeat.
 
The thing with the Batman/Spidey crossovers though, is that they were a totally different setup to the DC vs Marvel stuff. Instead of two separate continuums interacting with one another, these stories were set in a universe where the inhabitants of the DC and Marvel 'verses apparently co-existed in the same reality, i.e. Earth-Crossover. This was also the idea with Batman/Punisher, Batman/Daredevil, Hulk/Superman, and others. The Joker recognising Spider-Man in DC vs Marvel #1 seems to be a nod towards the earlier crossover, but how could that have happened BEFORE DC vs Marvel?
 
The thing with the Batman/Spidey crossovers though, is that they were a totally different setup to the DC vs Marvel stuff. Instead of two separate continuums interacting with one another, these stories were set in a universe where the inhabitants of the DC and Marvel 'verses apparently co-existed in the same reality, i.e. Earth-Crossover. This was also the idea with Batman/Punisher, Batman/Daredevil, Hulk/Superman, and others. The Joker recognising Spider-Man in DC vs Marvel #1 seems to be a nod towards the earlier crossover, but how could that have happened BEFORE DC vs Marvel?
The Joker is insane, his perception of reality is somewhat skewed.
 
The DC vs Marvel crossover is aparently not cannon in either Universe now and JLA/Avengers was only cannon in the DC verse for a short time,I
JLA/Avengers still counts for DC; the recent Trinity series was, in some respects, a sequel as it followed up on the Cosmic Egg.

There was a direct follow-up story, with the Cosmic Egg, in the JLA comics. The plan, apparently, had been that Marvel would also do their own Cosmic Egg story in the pages of Avengers, but for whatever reason that never happened.
 
I dunno about EJA, but I loved the Wizard of Oz book! Wish it could be reprinted, as my copy's literally been read to pieces, and I believe it's fairly expensive to replace nowadays... :(
 
So....what could possibly have made the two universes forget one another then? And what could have become of Access?
 
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