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Is the JLA Avengers crossover canon?

Is the JLA Avengers crossover canon?

JLA/Avengers is in canon for both companies: the cosmic egg appeared in DC’s Trinity and the crossover itself is described in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. As of 2021, it is the most recent crossover between DC and Marvel.

Did Superman beat Thor in the crossover?

Back when Marvel and DC Comics were doing a comic book crossover, it was unanimously agreed upon that Superman would beat Thor in a fight. The two exchange a series of blows, but when Thor swung Mjolnir at Superman, Kal-El grabbed the hammer and whipped it back at him and delivered a devastating blow.

Who will win in a fight Thor or Superman?

Superman is stronger than Thor and would defeat him in a fight. This comparison was officially confirmed even by Marvel and DC Comics. Superman and Thor did fight in the crossover comic JLA/Avengers #2 (2003) and Superman won.

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Can Superman lift Thor Stormbreaker?

While Superman could overpower Thor, Thor’s blows would leave Kal-El seriously injured. With his super-speed, Superman could probably get a few hits in on Thor before the Asgardian had a chance to summon a bolt of lightning.

What is the JLA/Avengers crossover?

JLA/Avengers is an Intercompany Crossover published from September 2003 to March 2004. The series was written by Kurt Busiek, with art by George Pérez. It is a crossover between the greatest heroes of the DC and Marvel Universe .

Is Krona part of the JLA or Avengers?

Krona is given the side of the Avengers and Grandmaster is given the side of the JLA. Before the contest starts, both teams confront an enemy not of their own universe: the League defeats Terminus in Keystone City as the Avengers defeat Starro in New York City.

What is DC and Marvel’s Krona?

It is a crossover between the greatest heroes of the DC and Marvel Universe . Krona, an exiled Oan villain from this Universe who has gained the powers of entropy, begins destroying entire universes in his obsession to find out how they are created.