Amalgam Comics
Amalgam is the name indicating two series of one-shots, published at the time of the crossovers Marvel vs cd. and cd. vs Marvel: All Access between cd. Comics and Marvel Comics.
The two waves of Amalgam titles included/understood each one twelve numbers, distributed in an equal way between the two editors.
The episodes put in scene fusions between the characters of the two editors, replaced in the context of imaginary continuities.
Episodes
1st wave
The 1st wave left in April 1996:-
Amazon #1 (John Byrne), fusion between Wonder Woman (cd.) and Tornado (Marvel).
- Assassins #1 (D.G. Chichester/Scott McDaniel), fusion enters the universes of Batman and Daredevil. Two heroins, Catsai and Dare, result respectively from respective fusions of Catwoman (cd.) and Elektra (Marvel), and of Daredevil (Marvel) and Deathstroke (cd.). Their enemy Big Question is a fusion of Riddler (cd.) and Caïd (Marvel).
- Bruce Wayne: Agent off S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 (Chuck Dixon/Cary Northern), fusion enters the universe of Batman (cd.) and that of Nick Fury (Marvel). Bruce Wayne is the director of the SHIELD here.
- Bullet And Bracelets #1 (John Ostrander/Gary Frank), the last adventure of Diana Prince (cd.) with Trevor Castle (fusion of Steve Trevor of cd. and the Punisher of Marvel) on Apokolips, planet directed by Thanoseid (fusion of the Thanos of Marvel and the Darkseid of cd.).
- Dr. StrangeFate #1 (Ron Marz/Jose Shine Garcia-Lopez), fusion between the Doctor Strange (Marvel) and the Doctor Fate (cd.). The man under the helmet of Dr. Strangefate is not other than Charles Xavier (Marvel).
- JLX #1 (Gerald Jones and Mark Waid/Howard To carry), fusion enters JLA (cd.) and the X-Men (Marvel).
- Legends Off The Dark Claw #1 (Larry Hama/Jim Balls), fusion between Batman (cd.) and Wolverine (Marvel)
- Magneto And The Magnetic Men #1 (Gerald Jones and Mark Waid/Jeff Matsuda), fusion between the Confrérie of the Bad Mutants of Magneto (Marvel) and the Metal Men (cd.)
- Speed Demon #1 (Howard Mackie and James Felder/El Salvador Larroca), fusion between Ghost Rider (Marvel), Flash and Etrigan (cd.)
- Spider-Servant boy #1 (Karl Kesel/Mike Wieringo), fusion between Superboy (cd.) and Ben Reilly (Marvel)
- Super-Soldier #1 (Mark Waid/Dave Gibbons), fusion between Captain America (Marvel) and Superman (cd.)
- X-Patrol #1 (Karl Kesel and Barbara Kesel/Roger Cruz), fusion of the Doom Patrol (cd.) and of various Marvel characters, come inter alia series X-Force.
Second wave
The second wave left in June 1997:- Beats-Thing #1 (Larry Hama/Rodolfo Damaggio), fusion of Man-Beats (cd.) and of the Man-Thing (Marvel)
- Challengers Off The Fantastic #1 (Karl Kesel/Tom Grummett), fusion of the Fantastic Four (Marvel) and of the Challengers off the Unknown (cd.)
- Dark Claw Adventures #1 (Ty Templeton), fusion version cartoon between Batman (cd.) and Wolverine (Marvel)
- Exciting X-Patrol #1 (Barbara Cassel /Bryan Hitch), fusion of the Doom Patrol (cd.) and of various mutant characters of Marvel.
- Generation Hex #1 (Peter Milligan/Adam Pollina), fusion between Generation X (Marvel) and the universe Western of Jonah Hex (cd.).
- Iron Lantern #1 (Kurt Busiek/Paul Smith), fusion between Iron Man (Marvel) and Green Lantern (cd.)
- JLX Unleashed #1 (Christopher Priest/Oscar Jimenez), fusion enters JLA (cd.) and the X-Men (Marvel)
- Lobo The Duck #1 (Alan Grant/Val Semeiks), fusion between Lobo (cd.) and Howard the Duck (Marvel)
- Magnetic Men Featuring Magneto #1 (Tom Peyer/Barry Kitson), fusion enters the Confrérie of the Bad Mutants of Magneto (Marvel) and the Metal Men (cd.)
- Spider-Servant boy TEAM-Up #1 (Roger Stern and Karl Kesel/Ladronn), fusion between Superboy (cd.) and Ben Reilly (Marvel), accompanied by fusion between the Légion of the Supermen (cd.) and various super-teams of Marvel.
- Super-Soldier : Man Off War #1 (Mark Waid and Dave Gibbons/Dave Gibbons), fusion between Captain America (Marvel) and Superman (cd.)
- Thorion Off The New Asgods #1 (Keith Giffen/John Romita Jr), fusion between Thor (Marvel) and Orion of the New Gods (cd.)
Publication
The first wave was entirely translated into France in numbers 3 to 8 of the review cd. versus Marvel of Semic in 1997.The second wave was published, for the half of which the rights belong to cd., in numbers 12 to 14 of the review cd. Versus Marvel , and, for half belonging to Marvel, in numbers 9 and 10 of the review Marvel Crossover of Panini.
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