Get ready to scream into your cape - because Marvel and DC are doing it again. According to a new (and very real) announcement, Spider-Man and Superman are officially crossing over in not one, but two comic book issues dropping in 2026.
Yup. Spidey. Supes. Together. Again. For the first time since disco was cool and comic book crossovers came in Treasury Editions big enough to eat dinner on, these two titans are teaming up - and this time, Jim Lee is doing the art for the DC side. If you felt a nerdy tremor in the Force, that's because your inner 12-year-old just exploded.
The plan? Two issues: Superman/Spider-Man #1 (from DC) and Spider-Man/Superman #1 (from Marvel), with each publisher bringing their own twist to the dynamic duo. Rumor has it Dan Mora - usually a DC guy - might be handling art on Marvel's side, which means this crossover isn't just fan service, it's a full-blown artist flex.
This follows the Batman/Deadpool crossover coming this fall (yes, it's as chaotic as it sounds), which already gave us pairings like Captain America x Wonder Woman, Constantine x Doctor Strange, and Nightwing x Wolverine. It's safe to say Marvel and DC are fully embracing the multiversal madness - and we are here for it.
Also? 2026 marks the 50th anniversary of the original Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man comic. So this isn't just hype - it's history.
Bookmark it. Frame it. Pre-order it the second it goes live. The two biggest names in comics are about to share a panel again.