Marvel and DC have partnered to launch a highly anticipated comic book project set to dominate 2025 sales. The collaboration features two one-shot crossover specials starring Batman and Deadpool, marking the first true Marvel-DC crossover in over two decades. Beyond Deadpool/Batman #1 and Batman/Deadpool #1, the publishers are already planning a follow-up crossover for 2026.
With these exciting developments, we’ve compiled a list of the most thrilling Marvel/DC team-ups we’d love to see now that crossovers are back in play. From the blockbuster potential of Batman/Daredevil to the cosmic spectacle of New Gods/Eternals, here are the crossovers we’re eager to read.
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Batman/Daredevil

This iconic superhero duo tops the list as an obvious yet compelling pairing. While they teamed up in 1997’s Daredevil and Batman and 2000’s Batman/Daredevil: King of New York, there’s still untapped potential in uniting these grim vigilantes. Who has the stronger drive for justice? Whose past carries the heavier burden? Who’s the superior fighter? These questions demand answers.
Recent Daredevil runs have showcased top-tier talent, making a new crossover even more enticing. We’d love to see writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Jorge Fornes, both veterans of Marvel and DC, craft a gritty, character-focused noir story that elevates this team-up to new heights.
Teen Titans/Young Avengers

The Justice League and Avengers have had their moment, but what about their younger counterparts? A Teen Titans/Young Avengers crossover is long overdue, especially since Marvel hasn’t published a proper Young Avengers comic in years. Let’s reunite the team and see them team up with Nightwing, Starfire, Raven, and the rest.
Creators Rainbow Rowell and Kris Anka, who revitalized Runaways, would be ideal for this vibrant crossover. Their knack for youthful, dynamic storytelling would make this team-up a hit.
Green Lantern/Silver Surfer

Picture a bold space cop wielding the power of will alongside a cosmic wanderer who rediscovered his humanity. A Green Lantern/Silver Surfer crossover promises epic stakes, with a threat big enough to challenge their combined strength—perhaps Galactus wielding a Sinestro Corps ring or Nekron commanding Marvel Zombies.
Writer Tom King, known for contrasting heroes in his Batman run, would be perfect for this cosmic tale. His work on The Omega Men and Vision shows he can handle the emotional depth and grandeur this pairing deserves.
Naomi/Ms. Marvel

Though not the most obvious choice, a Naomi/Ms. Marvel crossover brims with potential. Both Naomi McDuffie and Kamala Khan embody youthful optimism in their universes. Uniting them could spark a fresh, inspiring adventure, especially since Naomi’s story has been sidelined since her TV show ended.
Bendis, David F. Walker, and Jamal Campbell, Naomi’s co-creators, would be a strong fit, or we’d welcome a reunion of Ms. Marvel’s G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona for a vibrant take on this duo.
Wonder Woman/Thor

When two gods meet, expect fireworks. Wonder Woman and Thor, despite their brief clash in JLA/Avengers, have untapped chemistry. Once Diana looks past Thor’s brash demeanor, their alliance could face a foe worthy of their divine power.
A reunion of J. Michael Straczynski and Olivier Coipel, who redefined Thor in 2007, would be ideal. Straczynski’s brief Wonder Woman run hints at his potential to craft a mythic, character-driven story.
Blue Beetle/Spider-Man

A Blue Beetle/Spider-Man crossover offers a two-for-one thrill, pairing Jaime Reyes with Miles Morales and Ted Kord with Peter Parker. Imagine the genius banter between Ted and Peter or the chaos of Green Goblin in the DCU. This series could also explore legacy, a theme DC excels at.
Current Miles Morales writer Cody Ziglar and Jaime Reyes co-creator Cully Hamner would deliver a fun, action-packed story celebrating these iconic heroes.
Hellblazer/The Punisher

Superhero crossovers often follow a predictable formula, but a Hellblazer/Punisher team-up breaks the mold. Picture John Constantine navigating Frank Castle’s brutal world—or Frank stumbling into Constantine’s supernatural chaos. The tension would be electric.
Garth Ennis, with his deep history on both characters, is the obvious choice. Alternatively, Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell, fresh off Hellblazer: Dead in America, could craft a dark, gripping tale.
New Gods/Eternals

Jack Kirby’s New Gods and Eternals are cosmic epics ripe for a crossover. Both explore godlike beings and ancient conflicts, making a Darkseid-Thanos showdown a dream come true.
While Kirby can’t helm this, Kieron Gillen and Esad Ribic from Eternals or Ram V and Evan Cagle from New Gods could deliver a stunning sci-fi saga. Why not let both teams collaborate for maximum impact?
Justice League/X-Men

The Justice League and Avengers have crossed paths, but the X-Men deserve their spotlight. Pairings like Wolverine vs. Superman or Emma Frost clashing with Wonder Woman promise drama. This crossover could also highlight the X-Men’s struggle against prejudice, contrasting with the League’s universal adoration.
Artist Jim Lee, paired with Scott Snyder or Grant Morrison, would make this a visually spectacular, emotionally resonant epic.
Secret Crisis

Geoff Johns and Gary Frank’s Doomsday Clock teased Secret Crisis, a 2030 DC/Marvel event where Superman battles Thor and Hulk sacrifices himself. With Marvel and DC collaborating again, this massive crossover, rivaling Crisis on Infinite Earths, feels within reach.
Johns and Frank are ideal, but if they’re tied up with Ghost Machine’s Geiger, Jonathan Hickman, master of cosmic and human drama in Secret Wars, could steer this epic.
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