In 1976, comic fans witnessed the first major DC/Marvel crossover with Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man. Originally planned as a movie, it was transformed into a comic due to plans for the ’70s Superman movie and Spider-Man TV series.
The story takes place in an alternate reality where Superman, Spider-Man, and their supporting characters coexist.
The crossover was a huge hit, leading to sequels like Superman and Spider-Man (1981) and Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk (1982). While larger crossovers would follow, this comic is considered the beginning of DC and Marvel’s team-up stories.
The Plot: Heroes Collide
Superman and Spider-Man team up after their arch-enemies, Lex Luthor and Doctor Octopus, form an alliance. After capturing the villains, Luthor and Doc Ock frame the heroes by abducting Lois Lane and Mary Jane Watson. Misled, Superman and Spider-Man fight each other, but eventually team up to stop their foes.
Honoring Iconic Heroes
The comic respects the personalities of both characters. Spider-Man’s youthful excitement and admiration for Superman shine through, while Superman is portrayed as a symbol of justice and strength. The story emphasizes their legendary status and the thrill of their collaboration, not just the fight.
A Nostalgic Classic
Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man remains a beloved crossover. Despite its non-canonical status, it still holds up as a fun and engaging read.
The excitement of DC and Marvel bringing these iconic characters together is evident, making it a perfect introduction to both heroes for younger readers.
This crossover is a reminder of the endless possibilities in the multiverse, with Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man continuing to be a timeless and thrilling team-up.