Random Retrospective #2 – DC/Marvel: All Access #4

Hey, remember the days back in the mid to late 90s when DC and Marvel were still friends and willing to do some cross-company crossovers? There was the Silver Surfer/Green Lantern one-shot and I think another around the same time before the big event of DC VS MARVEL . . . or MARVEL VS DC, whichever way round you want to put it . . . which appeared in 1995.

That was successful enough that, inevitably, there was a sequel, DC/MARVEL: ALL ACCESS and it’s the fourth and final issue of that series that crops up in my Random Retrospective this week.

Access has been trying to find out which of the heroes or villains from the respective DC and Marvel universes have been trying to bring back the Amalgam Universe, the interim state that DC VS MARVEL created temporarily. All evidence points to Dr Strange (who insists he’s innocent) and when Access takes the JLA to tackle Strange, he’s protected by the X-Men . . . which of course leads to a big fight.

A nice touch is Wonder Woman and Storm remembering their previous encounter in DC VS MARVEL amidst all the other battles going on that take up a good portion of the book until it’s revealed that, though he was unaware of it, Dr Strange was hiding the series villain all along:

The magician who tried to make the Amalgam universe permanent is up to his old tricks once more, trying to return what for him is the real world. He recreates Amazon from Wonder Woman and Storm but as none of the original pairings are are around, he makes the best of what he has:

Dr Strange still exists within Strangefate and whisks Access to safety, bringing him to some astral plane where Access is able to rescue him and allow him to return and confront Strangefate. The amalgamations are undone and Dr Strangefate is dealt with in a humane manner:

The globe is given to Access to look after, the heroes shakes hands and return to their respective universes and promptly forget about each other.

It was good fun on the whole, with Access appearing once more in UNLIMITED ACCESS before disappearing into the gap between the two publishers lawyers, I guess. I’m not aware of any other collaboration between DC and Marvel following this with the exception of JLA/Avengers that was something of a long time dream project for all involved. Access cropped up as a cameo in an issue of GREEN LANTERN that was being written by Ron Marz (the co-writer on DC VS MARVEL and sole writer of DC/MARVEL: ALL ACCESS) but apart from that, he has disappeared.

5 thoughts on “Random Retrospective #2 – DC/Marvel: All Access #4

  1. I remember arguing about the big fights in the original DC vs. Marvel mini-series with some guys in my woodworking class, but all I remember from this one is, I think Jubilee tracks down Access trying to go see Robin, only to learn Tim’s got a girlfriend now? Maybe Two-Face shows up.

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    1. Yeah, were Jubilee and Robin paired up simply because they had similar colour schemes in their costumes?

      Amalgam was fun but not sure it needed to go any further after this.

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  2. Aww, good times. Weird times, but good times. I used to have one of the special Marvel/DC fight bags they’d put your comics in at the local comics shops saved for the longest time until finally throwing it away some years back.
    According to a commenter, Marvel has recently acknowledged that the Amalgam universe does indeed still exist according to a recent issue of Dr. Strange’s Strange academy, with the hilarious warning that no one goes there nor should they.

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