Written by: Grant Morrison
Art by: Dan Mora
Colors by: Alejandro Sanchez
Letters by: Todd Klein
Cover art by: Dan Mora (cover A)
Cover price: $7.99
Release date: November 19, 2025
First Impressions
After the disappointment that was the Marvel version of the Batman/Deadpool team-up, Grant Morrison and Dan Mora take the ball and run with it. The story isn't perfect by any means (via Grant Morrison leaning heavily on Grant Morrison's weirdness), but this issue will hold your attention.
Plot Analysis
The Cosmic Kiss Caper (Main Story)
A Magician Walks Into A Universe (Jamese Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman)
Sticks & Snikts (Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo)
X-23 and Nightwing cross paths to find a missing girl taken into the Gotham sewers. The young girl happens to be Gabby Kinney, and the thing that took her happens to be Killer Croc. The Nepo Duo rescue Gabby and stop Croc with a minimum amount of fuss, leading to a night of bonding and good feelings.
Well, Tom Taylor hasn't lost his habit of portraying everyone as the bestest ever, but it suits this paper-thin plot well enough to portray X-23 and Nightwing as kindred souls who live in the shadows of their more famous "fathers". We never learn why Croc took Gabby or why she made no effort to escape, but in Tom Taylor's world, feeling good typically trumps plot. If you're a fan of his Nightwing run, you'll like this short.
Harley & Hulk's Amazin' Saturday (Mariko Tamaki, Amanda Conner)
New Friends In Old Places (G. Willow Wilson, Denys Cowan, Klaus Janson)
Positives
Let's not bury the lede. Yes, DC's version of a cross-publisher collaboration is far superior to Marvel's take on bringing DC characters into the world outside your window. Across the board, the pairings are more natural, the art is largely better, and it reads as if the creators were putting in the effort to make the ultra-rare team-ups worth your time.
Negatives
The lacking element from the Marvel version of this anthology rears its ugly head here - the distinct lack of setup, conclusion, and satisfaction in most of the stories. It would have served this anthology to create a throughline as connective tissue to establish the crossover so that the heroes could interact with their Marvel counterparts with some sense of cohesion. As it is, the short stories read as little more than semi-rushed vignettes.
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Art Quality (Execution & Synergy): [3/4]
Value (Originality & Entertainment): [1.5/2]
Final Verdict
DC/Marvel Batman / Deadpool #1 understands the assignment by pairing the Dark Knight and the Merc with a Mouth together for a trippy adventure that holds your attention, even if it doesn't always make sense. Pair the main story with four backups that are at least mildly entertaining, and you wind up with an anthology that's far superior to Marvel's version of this cross-publisher collaboration.
7/10
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