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Amalgam Comics : ウィキペディア英語版
Amalgam Comics

Amalgam Comics was a publishing imprint shared by DC Comics and Marvel Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters into new ones (e.g., DC Comics' Batman and Marvel Comics' Wolverine became the Amalgam character Dark Claw). These characters first appeared in a series of twelve comic books which were published in 1996, between the third and fourth issues of the ''DC vs. Marvel'' miniseries. A second set of twelve comic books followed one year later.
The ''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005'' designated the Amalgam Universe as Earth-9602.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Amalgam Comics )
== Publication history ==
On two separate occasions, Marvel and DC co-published titles from Amalgam Comics. During the publication of Amalgam Comics, the companies treated it as if it had existed for decades, giving it a fictional history stretching back to the Golden Age of Comics, as well as retcons and reboots, such as the ''Secret Crisis of the Infinity Hour'' (an amalgam of ''Secret Wars'', ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', ''Infinity Gauntlet'' and ''Zero Hour''), including an Amalgam version of the cover of ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' #7, with Super-Soldier holding his sidekick's body.
The books even went so far as to have letter pages with readers talking about stories they had read for years from the company line. In the 24 Amalgam Comics printed, one-third of those printed included letter-columns by fictitious fans to give a larger background to the stories and to help give hints of what might happen in the next issue. The "fans'" hometowns were usually fusions of existing American cities.〔
The first Amalgam event occurred near the end of the Marvel vs. DC crossover event in 1996. The first twelve Amalgam titles were released in a single week, temporarily replacing both publishers' regular releases. Half the comics in the event were published by Marvel and half by DC. A year later, the stunt was repeated, but without the crossover as background. Later, both publishers collected their issues into trade paperback collections.
Between the two rounds of Amalgam Comics, the two publishers released a second crossover, ''DC/Marvel: All Access''. A third mini-series, ''Unlimited Access'', followed the second round. Both crossovers featured additional Amalgam characters.

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