![]() But some behind-the-scenes conflict (allegedly, Marvel's then Editor-in-Chief, Jim Shooter, pointed out some story errors - such as the hero Quicksilver being as fast as The Flash - and asked for a rewrite, which was not well-received by the DC people) led to the project's cancellation, despite Perez having already drawn several pages. Originally, the crossover - which would have pitted the teams against their respective enemies Kang the Conqueror and the Lord of Time - was meant to come out in the early 1980s noted artist George PĂ©rez, who had worked on both team's titles, was set to draw it. ![]() The crossover has an interesting story both within the comics and without. It features a Crisis Crossover between the companies' top superhero teams, The Avengers and the Justice League of America. JLA/Avengers (or Avengers/JLA - both titles were used) is a four-part comic book miniseries co-produced by the DC Comics and Marvel Comics companies (each published two issues) in 2003-2004. The World's Greatest Superheroes meet Earth's Mightiest Heroes! ![]()
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