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  2. With great power comes great responsibility - Wikipedia

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    "With great power comes great responsibility" is a proverb popularized by Spider-Man in Marvel comics, films, and related media. Introduced by Stan Lee, it originally appeared as a closing narration in the 1962 Amazing Fantasy #15, and was later attributed to Uncle Ben as advice to the young Peter Parker.

  3. Intercompany crossovers in comics - Wikipedia

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    The Amazing Spider-Man, [1] 1996's DC vs. Marvel, 2003's JLA/Avengers and the Amalgam Comics imprint, which featured original characters conceived as amalgamations of famous DC and Marvel characters. Examples of crossovers between the "big two" and smaller publishers include Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Archie Meets the Punisher .

  4. Publication history of Marvel Comics crossover events

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    Superman/Fantastic Four: The Infinite Destruction (1999): Superman and the Fantastic Four must unite to stop the Cyborg Superman and Galactus. Hulk/Superman (1999) The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman (1999): You did not think their battle in DC vs. Marvel was the last word on the issue, did you? Worlds tremble as the two must fight it out, but is ...

  5. Leader (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Leader accepts, but stabs Agent Castillo, stating that he would rather do it himself. The Leader arrives at the area where the Hulk and Weapon H are fighting each other, until Shadow Base agents led by Agent NG catch up to him. As the Hulk starts sneezing, the Leader states to Agent NG that he infected Clayton Cortez with a gamma-altering ...

  6. DC vs. Marvel - Wikipedia

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    DC vs. Marvel (issues #2–3 titled Marvel vs. DC) is a comic book miniseries intercompany crossover published by DC Comics and Marvel Comics from February to May 1996. Each company would publish two issues of the miniseries, thus the title difference between issues #1 and 4 as DC vs. Marvel Comics from DC and issues #2–3 from Marvel as Marvel Comics vs. DC.

  7. Hulk - Wikipedia

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    This form possesses the raw power of the Savage Hulk and the cunning intellect of the Grey Hulk. While he does not draw on anger to empower him, the Gravage Hulk identity draws on dimensional nexus energies to increase his strength. [97] The Dark Hulk identity is the result of Hulk being possessed by Shanzar. This form has black skin and is ...

  8. Multiverse (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    "Great Power and Great Responsibility" (April 1, 2012) Universe of the animated series featured on Disney XD. Setting of Ultimate Spider-Man, Avengers Assemble, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. and Marvel's Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell. Number revealed in Secret Wars: Official Guide to The Marvel Universe.

  9. Abomination (character) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He is one of the main enemies of the superhero Hulk, and possesses powers similar to his after also being exposed to gamma rays. [ 5 ] Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books , the character has been featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such as arcade and video games , television series , and merchandise such as action figures ...