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Mr Magic
Every once in a while, we'll see them on TV or in video games. Some of them are cool, but some are unnecessary.

I'm not sure what to make of this one.

 

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Vaporman87
You know what is both weird and funny about this? The fact that just last night the kids and I were watching an episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated and in it, Scooby spent the episode dreaming of solving a case where Speed Buggy, Captain Caveman, and Jabberjaw helped out. It was a nice homage to the old crossovers in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?


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shakin steak
In comic books they're very common now, but it didn't used to be that way.

My second comic book was Spider-Man #350, in which Dr Doom was the villain. (He usually bothers Fantastic Four.) I always thought it was pretty cool.


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shakin steak wrote :
My second comic book was Spider-Man #350, in which Dr Doom was the villain. (He usually bothers Fantastic Four.) I always thought it was pretty cool.
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I know he appeared as a villain in the old Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon series. So in my mind, I had associated him with Spidey growing up. Not as much as say, Vulture, Green Goblin, Mysterio, or Rhino though.
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massreality
Scooby has a whole team up comic book. The first issue the gang runs into Batman and Robin while hunting for Man Bat. Scooby also has comic crossovers with Superman, The Jetsons, Flinstones, Wonder Woman, and more.

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Mr Magic
X-Men Vs. Street Fighter

How you amaze me Capcom and Marvel!


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Vaporman87 wrote :

I know he appeared as a villain in the old Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon series. So in my mind, I had associated him with Spidey growing up. Not as much as say, Vulture, Green Goblin, Mysterio, or Rhino though.
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Interesting. I'm glad Marvel had Spidey battle Doom more. I think they're a great combo!

I've never seen Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, but it gets a lot of mention on retro websites...


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comic_book_fan
marvel vs dc to me this was the coolest ideal ever as a kid and it was pretty cool but the writing  was  half hearted and marvel had it in there contract that no mater who they fought spiderman and wolverine couldn't lose and dc had the same deal with batman and superman and all the fights were fan voted which was also cool but i would like to see this done again.
the best part is when wolverine steals the batmobile .
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mickyarber
I just picked it up and haven't read it yet, but DC Universe vs Masters of the Universe comic book looks like a pretty cool concept.

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Mr Magic
It would've been a good crossover move, I bet.

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Vaporman87
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