There were 11 battles fought between the two universes. Numerous smaller, story-driven skirmishes occur throughout the series, not counted with the primary duels meant to determine the outcome between the Brothers. The story had an "out of universe" component in that the outcomes of the primary battles were determined by the readers' votes. The losing universe would cease to exist. Two god-like Brothers who personify the DC and Marvel Universes each become aware of the other's existence, and challenge one another to a series of duels involving each universe's respective superheroes. The outcome of each battle was determined by reader ballot, which were distributed in advance to comic book stores. The special crossover series pitted Marvel Comics superheroes against their DC counterparts in battle. The series was written by Ron Marz and Peter David, with art by Dan Jurgens and Claudio Castellini. Marvel from DC and issues #2–3 from Marvel as Marvel vs. Each company would publish two issues of the series, thus the title difference between issues #1 and 4 as DC vs. DC) was a comic book miniseries crossover published by DC Comics and Marvel Comics from April to May 1996. The cover of DC versus Marvel #1, art by Dan Jurgens.ĭC vs.
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