Black_Sabbath1;256824 wrote:
marvel vs dc is technically considered canon. it was touched upon in green lantern #87.
(Green Lantern#87 [occurs simultaneously with Unlimited Access #1])- Access showed up in the DCU, looking for Kyle Raynor/Green Lantern. When he discovered that Raynor was not there, he went to look for "that guy on the surfboard." (Link)I really don't think it means anything, since Access is constantly travelling through the multiverses (and through various timelines within the multiverses), to keep away the formation of the Amalgam universe.And just for kicks, I decided topull out my Unlimted Acess #1 for kicks. Literally the first two lines are:'So I sort out the whole Spider-Man--Batman--Kingpin--Ra's Al Ghul mess, then head back home.If I did my job right, they won't even know I was there."Meaning that if all went well, Spider-Man/Kingpin won't remember Batman/Ra's.Also in the same issue; page 16 two more tidbits:1. GL#87 is specifically mentioned because during the Spider-Man&Wonder Woman Vs. Juggernaut&Mantis fight, Access was specifically looking for GL & Silver, but couldn't find either to help, so he went with Wonder Woman. You'd think that would mean something, right? Nope...2. Next panel, Access refers to the All Access series from a year prior, and mentions to Wonder Woman how the JLA and X-Men met. Her response was that she had never met Access and had no idea who the X-Men were.So what does this all mean? Well, besides Aspirin, I think this means that when Access does what he's supposed to, no one is supposed to remember anyone from an alternate multiverse.