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DC/Marvel
All Access, Part Two of Four
1997
First Published
3.13
Average Rating
34
Number of Pages

Part of Series

The Marvel and the DC Universe had merged into an Amalgam of both Universes. A man called Access alone had the key to separate them and to keep the two universes separate. Axel Asher is Access, a man who has the ability to create inter-dimensional gateways between the DC Comics and Marvel Universes. He can use these gateways to teleport himself as well as summon others to him. He can also feel the presence of anything from one universe in the other. And here comes a lovesick Jubilation Lee making a grand request of Access. Should he agree and take the teenager across dimensional barriers to see a boy she once fought in a death-battle? Why not, what's the worse that could happen? Two-Face is looking to put Robin in a casket, and whoever else he may be around. To make matters worse, one of Spider-Man's foes has found their way to Gotham City.

Avg Rating
3.13
Number of Ratings
30
5 STARS
7%
4 STARS
27%
3 STARS
43%
2 STARS
20%
1 STARS
3%
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Author

Ron Marz
Author · 16 books

Marz is well known for his work on Silver Surfer and Green Lantern, as well as the Marvel vs DC crossover and Batman/Aliens. He also worked on the CrossGen Comics series Scion, Mystic, Sojourn, and The Path. At Dark Horse Comics he created Samurai: Heaven and Earth and various Star Wars comics. He has also done work for Devil’s Due Publishing’s Aftermath line, namely Blade of Kumori. In 1995, he had a brief run on XO-Manowar, for Valiant Comics. Marz’s more recent works includes a number of Top Cow books including Witchblade and a Cyberforce relaunch. For DC Comics, he has written Ion, a 12 part comic book miniseries that followed the Kyle Rayner character after the One Year Later event, and Tales of the Sinistro Corps Presents: Parallax and Tales of the Sinestro Corps Presents: Ion, two one-shot tie-ins to the Green Lantern crossover, The Sinestro Corps War. His current creator owned projects include “Dragon Prince” (Top Cow) and “Samurai : Heaven and Earth” (Dark Horse). Photo by Luigi Novi.

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