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Marvel and DC Collide: Spider-Man/Superman #1 Dominates Comic Week With Epic Crossover Anniversary

Marvel and DC Collide: Spider-Man/Superman #1 Dominates Comic Week With Epic Crossover Anniversary

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The comic book world is buzzing with epic crossovers, villain spotlights, and game-changing reveals this week. Just days ago, on April 22, Marvel and DC dropped Spider-Man/Superman #1, a star-studded one-shot celebrating the 50th anniversary of their first crossover. Peter Parker and Clark Kent team up against Lex Luthor and Norman Osborn in the main tale "Our Kryptonite," penned by Brad Meltzer with art by Pepe Larraz—complete with a twist that flips Superman's crossover legacy. Eight backup stories pile on the fun, featuring Miles Morales, Supergirl, Ghost-Spider, and even Thor, from legends like Geoff Johns, Dan Slott, and Jeph Loeb. Fans are raving about this Marvel-led sequel to DC's earlier entry, calling it a love letter to inter-company rivalries.

Shifting to the MCU, whispers are growing about Apocalypse crashing Avengers: Secret Wars. Reports suggest Remy Malik could embody the ancient mutant villain, setting up the X-Men saga without waiting for a full reboot. This tease has everyone speculating on how the blue-skinned destroyer fits into the multiverse madness.

DC's keeping the hype alive too, with James Gunn unveiling a Clayface trailer for the upcoming film—canon to the new DCU, not Matt Reeves' Batman world. The shape-shifting monster gets the Joker spotlight treatment, packed with Easter eggs like a bat-signal hinting Batman’s on his trail. Expect Justice League teases as Clayface slinks toward theaters later this year.

Over in gaming-comics crossover territory, SNK's Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves hits its one-year mark today with a massive update: DLC fighter Wolfgang Krauser, a new "Wolves' Destiny" story mode, and ring-out battles straight from classic Fatal Fury. Available now on consoles and PC, it's a nostalgic punch for fighting game fans.

These drops prove comics are thriving—villains rising, heroes uniting, and stories evolving faster than a speedster. Stay tuned; the multiverse never sleeps!

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