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The floodgates are officially open for even more collaboration between the two superhero comics publishers in the future, and given that weโve already seen how much fun some of these pairings can be, it gets people wanting to see some of their other favorite characters take center stage with an alternate-universe buddy. So today, weโre going to be looking at seven crossovers that Marvel and DC absolutely need to give us at one point or another. Strap in, and letโs start imagining!
7) Ms. Marvel/Robin

Ms. Marvel and Robin are each their companyโs premier teenage superheroes, representing the next generation of superheroics today. Not only would it be cool to see the two young heroes who embody legacy and tomorrow battle together, but their personalities set up the perfect buddy cop adventure. Kamala is a superhero fan-girl who is a bundle of energy, while Damian is hyper-serious and pure business. In other words, he would absolutely hate working with her, and she would be losing it over meeting the Robin of Batman and Robin. Their dynamic has everything we need to go from begrudging allies to great friends, and we can always use more of that.
6) Vision/Red Tornado

Androids with human hearts, Vision, and Red Tornado perfectly reflect each otherโs place. Both are long-standing members of their universeโs premier team, but still always feel like outsiders. A talk between these two stands to be one of the most philosophical and deep discussions on what it means to have humanity, even when you arenโt human, and look at how their friends both help and hurt them with how they interact with the androids. This would be a chance for them to speak with someone who perfectly understands their perspective and feelings, while also giving commentary on both universes as a whole. Itโs a great chance to explore Marvel and DC from some really distinct perspectives.
5) Fantastic Four/The Flash (Barry Allen)

The Fantastic Four and Barry Allen each have a few major things in common: theyโre scientists, incredibly family-focused, and explorers of the unknown. Working together, they could map every planet in the multiverse and beyond, and it would be cool to see comicsโ most family-minded folks interact, but what really sells this crossover is their villains. Doctor Doom and the Reverse-Flash are two of the pettiest people to ever exist, each driven by a singular hatred of a single man so palpable that they have built their entire lives around it. Doom and Thawne could bounce ideas off each other for days until they have the most petty, obsessed, delusional plan imaginable, and seeing dad-energy extraordinaires Barry and Reed deal with it would be so much fun. These dynamics would be nothing short of hype.












