Superman and Batman vs. Aliens and Predator Superman, Batman, and Lois Lane are sent to investigate some strange goings on in an unstable volcano in the Andes. Unfortunately for them, not only are Aliens native to the area, but a Predator ship has also been there for 300 years. Somehow, this isn’t even the first time the groups have met. Both Batman and Superman had fought both the Aliens and the Predators individually prior to this comic.

DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics/Ariel Olivetti

Archie Meets The Punisher All is well in the world of Archie until the Punisher stops by. Apparently, Archie bears a striking resemblance to the criminal that the Punisher is currently pursuing. A simple misunderstanding ensues, which involves a gun being presses right in Archie’s face. Luckily they’re able to straighten everything out, the Punisher chaperones Archie’s dance, and then they decide to track down the real bad guy together.

Archie Comics and Marvel Comics/Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli

Star Trek/X-Men The crew of the Enterprise, while casually drifting through space, suddenly encounter a huge rift of “psionic” energy in space. An unidentified ship, which Spock identifies as carrying 7 “near-human” life forms, emerges and is subsequently destroyed. Luckily, the crew of this ship finds their way to the Enterprise. They turn out to be non-other than the X-men! After a quick confrontation between the two teams, in which Spock incapactitaes Wolverine with a Vulcan nerve pinch (awesome), they decide to combine forces and take down a reality-altering mutant.

Marvel Comics/Mark Silvestri and Matt Benning

Godzilla vs. Barkley Originally a 30 second Nike commercial, someone, somewhere, thought this was a good enough concept to adapt into a comic. A little boy gives Charles Barkley a magical silver coin that causes him to grow as tall as Godzilla himself. The reason? So that they can play a game of one-on-one of course! A pro-basketball player vs. a giant lizard seems a little unfair at first, but Godzilla gets his own pair of Nike shoes at some point before the game starts. They at least give him the ability to do a lay up.

Dark Horse Comics/Jeff Butler and Keith Aiken

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Transformers, G. I. Joe, Danger Girl, 30 Days of Night, and Dungeons & Dragons vs. Lovecraftian Zombies in Infestation 2 If there is one thing that can bring the world together, it’s zombies. In this case, it just happens to bring 6 entirely different worlds together across a multi-universe setting. These tentacled beasts, for seemingly no reason other than destruction, individually invade every world owned by IDW Publishing. Though there is limited interaction among, for example, the Ninja Turtles and the operatives from the G.I. Joe Universe, the fact still remains that they’re all fighting a (multi) universal force. Plus, Thomas Edison shows up with a Steampunk Optimus Prime. If that’s not the greatest concept ever conceived than we don’t know what is.