DC vs. Marvel content is some of the most sought after and rare for fans of the two comic book publishers. This summer, you will be able to get your hands on tons of these iconic crossovers in two new omnibuses.
DC Versus Marvel Omnibus collects crossovers of the two publishers greatest heroes, including 1976’s Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man and 2000’s Batman/Daredevil alongside other stories from Dennis O’Neil, George Pérez, Dan Jurgens, Chris Claremont, Walter Simonson, J.M. DeMatteis, Mark Bagley, Gerry Conway, John Romita Jr., and more.
All of the issues in the omnibus include Batman/Captain America #1, Batman/Daredevil #1, Batman/Punisher: Lake of Fire #1, Batman/Spider-Man #1, Daredevil/Batman #1, DC Special Series #27, Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger #1, Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances #1, Incredible Hulk vs. Superman #1, Marvel and DC Present Featuring the Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans #1, Marvel Treasury Edition #28, Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights #1, Silver Surfer/Superman #1, Spider-Man and Batman #1, Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man #1, and Superman/Fantastic Four #1.
The second omnibus features stories first told in 1996 in the Amalgam Universe, which combines DC and Marvel heroes, villains, and stories. The stories in this omnibus were created by Peter David, Dan Jurgens, Mark Waid, Dave Gibbons, Ron Marz, José Luis García-López, Gary Frank, Bill Sienkiewicz, Claudio Castellini, and more.
DC/Marvel: The Amalgam Age Omnibus collects DC Versus Marvel #1-4, DC/Marvel: All Access #1-4, Unlimited Access #1-4, Bat-Thing #1, Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1, Bullets and Bracelets #1, Challengers of the Fantastic #1, Doctor Strangefate #1, Iron Lantern #1, Legends of the Dark Claw #1, Lobo the Duck #1, Speed Demon #1, Spider-Boy #1, Super Soldier #1, Thorion of the New Asgods #1, X-Patrol #1, and more, along with tons of behind-the-scenes material.
Both the DC Versus Marvel Omnibus and DC/Marvel: The Amalgam Age Omnibus will hit shelves starting Aug. 6. The two volumes will both have a direct-market-exclusive cover available only at your local comic book shop, while supplies last.
Whether you prefer DC over Marvel or Marvel over DC, you’re not going to want to miss this drop in August.