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    Superman/Batman #60

    Superman/Batman » Superman/Batman #60 - Mash Up, Part 1 released by DC Comics on July 1, 2009.

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    Mash Up, Part 1 last edited by magicman620 on 02/03/21 09:30PM View full history

    Rising star artist Francis Manapul joins Michael Green and Mike Johnson for a special 2-part story we could only call "Mash-Up"! When the going gets tough in the city of Gothamopolis, there's only one thing to do: call in the Justice Titans to save the day! Wait, what?

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    Originally posted on May 28, 2009.      Do you think this title should continue?  Should the stories be out of continuity?  Should we see the "new" Batman and Superman team up?  Do you enjoy alternate reality stories?...

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    I've been hot and cold with Superman/Batman. When this series began with Loeb and Mcguiness I was amazed. But lately i've become bored with the stories. This issue however was fantastic. The premise of this issue is that Superman and Batman arrive on a world with amalgamated DC characters like the Justice Titans, Commisoner White, Doomstroke etc.. Half the fun this issue is spotting all the amalgamations. The last page of the story was fantastic. Francis Manapul's art is astounding. This issue o...

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