Does this mean that DC's comics exists in the Marvel Universe?
How would Tony Stark know what Kryptonite is?
Does this mean that DC's comics exists in the Marvel Universe?
How would Tony Stark know what Kryptonite is?
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It just so happens to be a common phrase, and when someone asks where it comes from, no one can really trace back its origin.
Yeah, It's like Brainiac or Bizarro.
Not really a big deal.
This is literal clickbait as you got this from a clickbait article.
DC Comics and movies exist in the Marvel universe.
>Does this mean that DC's comics exists in the Marvel Universe?
yes. It's not exactly something new.
WHERE IS MY MARVEL REFERENCE DC?!
Mild mannered Clark Kent does.
Marvel has its own designated Multiverse in the DC Universe. Plus, it's been stated, that the Marvel heros are comics, movies, and television in the DC Universe.
This makes me think of something, are there any heroes in Marvel who became capes just cause they were fans of the concept? If cape comics and movies were common products in their universe filled with people with superpowers, you'd imagine that there'd be a hand full of people who just wanted to be like Superman or Batman cause they thought they were cool, not cause their family died in a crime or something.
They have a reality that’s essentially Avengers, I forgot which Earth it was and I think it was only mentioned in something promoting an event.
Prior to Crisis on Infinite Earths the Earth-2 heroes were canonically fictional characters on Earth-1. Barry Allen was running around calling himself the Flash because it was the name of his favorite superhero as a kid.
Wholesome. More cape comics should explore how widespread superheros are in culture even outside comics and movies.
Like how every zombie story always ignores the Romero movies and how huge zombies are, I need a story where everyone knows what a zombie is but the apocalypse happens anyway.
The phrase Kryptonite was used in a Marvel film. Which one was it again? Captain Marvel?
>It gets as bad as it does specifically because they think its Romero-rules/everyone trying to enact their zombie plan like they're the hero of the movie
Reminds of that scene in Return Of The Living Dead where they destroy the head of the zombie and freak the fuck out cause the body doesn't die. Actually terrifying conceptually, don't see how humans can survive a zombie apocalypse with these unkillable fucks.
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DC multiverse should sue for copyright infringement
The big 2 have always referenced each other, in this same issue Tony says "Shazam" and some other Harry Potter word
>Does this mean that DC's comics exists in the Marvel Universe?
I miss great society already.
Thats been the case for a while now. Comics of Marvel heroes exist in universe as well, Steve was once an artist for Cap books.
It's murky at best but it's been a bit of everything.
Tony confirmed for a Shazam fan.
>phrase
>one word
I want esl shitters to leave
Marvel characters reference DC by name all the time.
Weirdly enough, DC characters only ever reference Marvel characters in really vague terms.
Franklin Richards reads Action Comics.
They're a media franchise in the Marvel Universe.
Marvel comics exists in the marvel universe.
I like the way they did it in the old Marvel/DC crossovers where it was as if the Marvel and DC characters inhabited the same universe, but were just usually offscreen in the other company's comics. Jean Paul mentions his fight with Punisher and Jigsaw in Knightsend, and Batman vs. Predator has the canon death of a Gotham mayor.
WWZ, maybe? and i think this gets brought up in one of the crossed spin off series, (but, like, why would anyone willingly want to read crossed of all fucking things.)
Pleb Taste. I bet Doom is a Fatefag who wnts to hatefuck Zatanna the slut and wife his mommyfu Circe.
Well, there's famously Batman having watched the Mark of Zorro movie.