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Saturday, August 14, 2004
Crossing Over With B.M. Bendis

Empowered by the announcment of the Batman/Daredevil crossover not happening even though, according to Bendis, "these are all of our characters" bloggers have been coming up with their own vetoed crossovers.

Grotesque Anatomy has announced the Power Man/Iron Fist/Blue Beetle/Booster Gold crossover. Jog has announced Alf vs. Black Panther. So, I've been thinking what my vetoed crossover is.

There are so many, but my favorite vetoed crossover of mine is the Fantagraphics/DC book Jimmy Corrigan Meets Jim Corrigan. The adventures of the most neurotic man on Earth and the angriest ghost on (and off) Earth will no doubt delight and confuse fans of all types.

It was going to be written by Chris Ware and John Ostrander with art by Ivan Brunetti. Paul Levitz put the kaibosh on the project, though. He said he didn't like the behavior of Fanatagrpahics employee Eric Reynolds towards DC. I tried to tell Levitz that Reynolds' The Great Darkness Saga starring I Believe In a Thing Called Love Lad was just a parody, but nothing going. Oh well, back to the drawing board.

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