DC and Marvel are reigniting their legendary collaboration and are continuing their cross-company publishing initiative through 2026. Timed to the 50th anniversary of Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man, the two publishers will release a series of reprint and original crossover comic books beginning in January 2026 that honors the past and propels comic book storytelling into the future.
Kicking things off in 2026, DC will reprint two Treasury Edition comic books that celebrate the legacy of the original DC/Marvel crossovers. On January 7, 2026, DC will publish Treasury Edition 50th Anniversary of Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man #1, a facsimile edition of the groundbreaking comic book that first united DC’s Man of Tomorrow and Marvel’s legendary Web-Slinger. DC will then print another facsimile edition on February 4, DC and Marvel Present: Superman and Spider-Man Treasury Edition #1, a reprint of Marvel Treasury Edition #28, bringing another classic out-of-print team-up back to comic book shops.

These legacy reprints set the stage for two brand-new crossover comic books arriving in spring 2026. DC will publishSuperman/Spider-Man #1 in March, followed by Marvel Comics publishing Spider-Man/Superman #1 in April. Each one-shot comic book will feature original stories starring two of the most iconic characters in comics history, with creative teams to be announced soon.
DC and Marvel’s crossover initiative continuing into 2026 is a celebration of comics’ enduring power. With record-breaking sales and a growing audience across generations, comic books are at the center of the cultural conversation. Comics have never been more vital, more visible, and more vibrantly alive. By bringing Superman and Spider-Man back together after 50 years for new stories with new writers and artists, DC and Marvel are honoring a shared legacy while inviting fans into a new era of collaboration, creativity, and character-driven storytelling.

Further details on creative teams, storylines, and variant covers for Superman/Spider-Man #1 and Spider-Man/Superman #1 will be revealed by DC and Marvel Comics in the coming months.