Crossovers of The Modern Age
1980s
DC Comics
- 1984-1985: Crisis on Infinite Earths
- 1986: Legends
- 1988: Invasion!
- 1988: Millennium
Marvel Comics
- 1984: Secret Wars
- 1985-86: Secret Wars II
- 1986: Mutant Massacre
- 1987: Fall of the Mutants
- 1988: Evolutionary War
- 1988: Inferno
- 1989: Acts of Vengeance
- 1989: Atlantis Attacks
1990s
DC Comics
- 1991: Armageddon 2001
- 1991: War of the Gods
- 1992: Eclipso: The Darkness Within
- 1992-93: The Death and Return of Superman
- 1993: Knightfall
- 1994: Worlds Collide (with Milestone Media)
- 1994: Zero Hour
- 1997: The Final Night
- 1998: DC One Million
Malibu Ultraverse
- 1993: Break-Thru
- 1994: Rafferty
- 1995: Godwheel
Marvel Comics
- 1990: X-Tinction Agenda
- 1991: Infinity Gauntlet
- 1992: Infinity War
- 1992: Operation: Galactic Storm
- 1992: Rise of the Midnight Sons
- 1993: Infinity Crusade
- 1994: Starblast
- 1995: Age of Apocalypse
- 1996: Onslaught
- 1997: Flashback
Valiant Comics
- 1992: Unity
- 1994: The Chaos Effect
2000s
DC Comics
- 2001: Our Worlds at War
- 2001: Silver Age
- 2004: DC Comics Presents (to honour Julius Schwartz)
- 2005: Infinite Crisis
- 2006-2007: 52
- 2007-2008: Countdown to Final Crisis
- 2008: Final Crisis
- 2009: Blackest Night
Marvel Comics
- 2000: Maximum Security (comics)
- 2004: Avengers Disassembled
- 2005: House of M
- 2006: Civil War (comics)
- 2007: World War Hulk
- 2008: Secret Invasion
- 2009: Dark Reign (comics)
2010's
DC Comics
- 2010: Brightest Day
- 2011: Flashpoint
Marvel Comics
- 2010: Siege (comics)
- 2011: Fear Itself (comics)
- 2012: Avengers vs. X-Men
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