![]() ![]() The Avengers would definitely put up a good tussle, but with Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman leading the charge, it would tough for them to overcome the skillset of the JLA. Much like Prez’s penchant for his signature crowd scenes, Busiek who’s written several other memorable comics for both DC and Marvel over his decades-spanning career, including an acclaimed early-’00s Avengers run with Prez appears eager to pack as much into JLA/Avengers as he possibly could. With heavier hitters, a more calculated approach and an expanded roster that seemingly never ends of incredibly powered heroes, the Justice League would beat the Avengers in a fight. The JLA's deep roster would give them a victory. From a quantity of heroes perspective, the Justice League dwarves the Avengers. Contents 1 History 2 Issues 3 Notes 4 Trivia 5 Recommended Reading 6 Links and References 6. It is a crossover between the greatest heroes of the DC and Marvel Universe. The series was written by Kurt Busiek, with art by George Pérez. Fate and Zatanna, and thousands of Lanterns from the Green Lanterns Corps. JLA/Avengers is an Intercompany Crossover published from September 2003 to March 2004. However, DC's expanded roster features everything from Gods like Mister Miracle, Orion, and the New Gods, to powerful sorcerers like Dr. That's not to say Marvel's expanded roster is powerless, characters like Silver Surfer, Sentry, Captain Marvel and Hercules are uber-powered and can pack a wallop. ![]() When taking a look at the expanded rosters of The Avengers and Marvel, there is little competition. ![]()
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