Angel (Marvel Comics) - Access

Access is a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe and the DC Comics universe.

The character first appeared in DC vs. Marvel #1 (March 1996). He was created specifically for DC vs. Marvel as an in-story explanation for the inter-company project. Owned by both Marvel and DC, the character features in comics published under the Amalgam Comics imprint, also owned by both companies.

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