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I especially like the Superman and Hulk issue, this was the first time I read a Hulk comic in over 35 years, and I really enjoyed the storyline and how the two characters interacted. I was surprised to see that the Hulk could actually speak relatively normal.
I already read the Daredevil and Batman issue, the story is quite also quite good, but the best story--bar none--was the Spider-man and Batman vs. Carnage and the Joker. I have always liked the Joker as a villain, and he was well-suited (no pun intended) and well-matched with Carnage. This storyline was well worth the entire cost of the Amazon price. The other stories meant zilcho to me, since I was interested only in the main storyline characters. I think DC and Marvel ought to have their heroes exchange battles with the Marvel villains in any future crossover classic.
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To be honest The only part a realy enjoy was the batman's stories because I'm a huge batman's fan that doesn't mean I didn't read the other stories, they were ok but maybe if you like GEN 13, GEN X, etc... you could enjoy the comic more than me. So I just can say is: you can spend a good time reading this comic.
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The stories really good are only Batman-SpiderMan and Team X - Team 7... the others are so "light" that don't deserve to be mentioned. A thing to see is Superman eating (something you don't see a lot in comics). The stories of Gen13 looks like Beverly Hills 90210 with superpowers and don't even has good supervillians. Don't waste your money, if you want to read it, better borrow it.
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this collection contains Superman/Hulk, Spider-Man/Batman, Daredevil/Batman, Gen13/Spider-Man, GenX/Gen13, and Team X/Team 7. Not a bad collection, and plenty of pages make it worthwhile, since most of these books were prestige format, it would probably cost well over 30 dollars to buy the individual books.
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