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* I heard that Amalgam-related events were supposedly canon for both Marvel and DC (though for obvious reasons [[Exiled From Continuity|they could never mention them in their personal comics]]). And there is [[JLA-Avengers]], which is also supposedly canon for both of them, but the two things aren't canon to each other. I understand the real reason is most likely that Kurt Busiek didn't want to deal with this stuff, but I wonder, if there exists an in-universe explanation?
* I heard that Amalgam-related events were supposedly canon for both Marvel and DC (though for obvious reasons [[Exiled From Continuity|they could never mention them in their personal comics]]). And there is [[JLA-Avengers]], which is also supposedly canon for both of them, but the two things aren't canon to each other. I understand the real reason is most likely that Kurt Busiek didn't want to deal with this stuff, but I wonder, if there exists an in-universe explanation?



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  • I heard that Amalgam-related events were supposedly canon for both Marvel and DC (though for obvious reasons they could never mention them in their personal comics). And there is JLA-Avengers, which is also supposedly canon for both of them, but the two things aren't canon to each other. I understand the real reason is most likely that Kurt Busiek didn't want to deal with this stuff, but I wonder, if there exists an in-universe explanation?