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*** What makes it awesome is that the Batman/Punisher crossover was the second part of a two-part story. The first one? ''[[Archie Comics|Archie]] Meets The Punisher'', which also [[Sequel Hook|Sequel Hooked]] it.
*** What makes it awesome is that the Batman/Punisher crossover was the second part of a two-part story. The first one? ''[[Archie Comics|Archie]] Meets The Punisher'', which also [[Sequel Hook|Sequel Hooked]] it.
** It used to be a roughly-annual tradition, back in the 70's, for both the [[Justice League]] and [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]] to have a story taking place at the Rutland, Vermont Halloween parade. At least once, events in them influenced each other. It even spread to three other comic companies (Whitman, Charlton, and Warp). More info here: http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/rutlandvt.htm
** It used to be a roughly-annual tradition, back in the 70's, for both the [[Justice League]] and [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]] to have a story taking place at the Rutland, Vermont Halloween parade. At least once, events in them influenced each other. It even spread to three other comic companies (Whitman, Charlton, and Warp). More info here: http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/rutlandvt.htm
** One story that started in [[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Aquaman]] #56 was concluded in [[Sub-Mariner]] #72, written by the same author. (Mind you, there was a three year gap between the two issues).
** One story that started in [[Aquaman]] #56 was concluded in [[Sub-Mariner]] #72, written by the same author. (Mind you, there was a three year gap between the two issues).
** Are we also assuming that ''[[Guiding Light]]'' did ''not'' in fact take place in the Marvel Universe? ...good.
** Are we also assuming that ''[[Guiding Light]]'' did ''not'' in fact take place in the Marvel Universe? ...good.
** Another amusing lampshade: After the ''DC vs. Marvel/Marvel vs. DC'' crossover, an issue of ''[[Justice League of America|Extreme Justice]]'' showed [[Blue Beetle]] stopping a villain using a sticky web substance. He proudly mentioned picking it up from [[Spider-Man|a guy who recently visited from another universe]]. This earns extra in-joke points because they're both bug-influenced heroes co-created by [[Steve Ditko]].
** Another amusing lampshade: After the ''DC vs. Marvel/Marvel vs. DC'' crossover, an issue of ''[[Justice League of America|Extreme Justice]]'' showed [[Blue Beetle]] stopping a villain using a sticky web substance. He proudly mentioned picking it up from [[Spider-Man|a guy who recently visited from another universe]]. This earns extra in-joke points because they're both bug-influenced heroes co-created by [[Steve Ditko]].