DC Announces FLASH/FANTASTIC FOUR and THOR/SHAZAM Crossovers — Available NOW

More Big Two team-ups — this time as webcomics!

DC and Marvel on Wednesday announced two online crossover comics that are available now: The Flash/Fantastic Four and Thor/Shazam on the company’s respective websites.

Dig DC’s official press release:

The Flash/Fantastic Four, a DC GO! crossover one-shot webcomic from DC by Jeremy Adams and Adrián Gutiérrez, is available now, exclusively on DC Universe Infinite

Thor/Shazam!, an Infinity Comics crossover one-shot webcomic from Marvel by Al Ewing and Jethro Morales, is available now, exclusively on Marvel Unlimited

DC and Marvel Offer DC Universe Infinite and Marvel Unlimited Free Subscription Trials to Subscribers

Burbank, CA— November 12, 2025 — DC Comics and Marvel Comics are charging into the digital frontier with a bold new phase of the historic DC/Marvel crossover initiative that began earlier this year with the announcement and subsequent publication of Batman/Deadpool #1 by DC (November 19) and Deadpool/Batman #1 by Marvel (September 17).

The publishers today debuted two new crossover one-shot webcomics, available exclusively on DC Universe Infinite (“DCUI”) and Marvel Unlimited. DC is offering The Flash/Fantastic Four on DCUI as part of the DC GO! imprint, while Marvel is offering a Thor/Shazam! Infinity Comics story on Marvel Unlimited. Together, these webcomics kick off a new wave of DC/Marvel digital-first crossover stories. Each webcomic will be free-to-read, with registration, for 30 days before moving behind their respective paywalls, and both DC and Marvel are releasing these new stories formatted for vertical scroll.

In The Flash/Fantastic Four, available now, exclusively from DC on DC Universe Infinite, Barry Allen and the Fantastic Four tear through the Speed Force, encountering heroes and villains across time in a bid to stop Gorilla Grodd’s quest for mental domination. Written by Jeremy Adams, with art by Adrián Gutiérrez and colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr., this DC GO! webcomic is a high-speed, high-stakes DC/Marvel crossover adventure.

Marvel’s brand-new Thor/Shazam! Infinity Comics story, written by Al Ewing and drawn by Jethro Morales, is available now exclusively on Marvel Unlimited. The might of Thor! The power of Shazam! Marvel and DC bring the thunder to Infinity Comics in a never-before-seen adventure! When a familiar face threatens to usurp the magic of the Marvel and DC universes, will Donald Blake and Billy Batson recover their powers in time to stop them?

Two more crossover webcomics, one from each publisher, are slated for digital-first vertical-scroll releases in 2026. Details on these webcomics will be revealed in the coming months.

Check out Adrián Gutiérrez’s cover art for The Flash/Fantastic Four now and dive into the story on DCUI today! For more information on Thor/Shazam! from Marvel, visit www.marvel.com/unlimited.

Free-Trial Swap for Subscribers

To celebrate this new digital crossover initiative, DC and Marvel will offer each of their subscribers in the U.S. an exclusive code for a 30-day free trial to each other’s subscription service, DC Universe Infinite (“DCUI”) and Marvel Unlimited. DCUI paid subscribers who are not current Marvel Unlimited subscribers will be offered a trial of the Marvel Unlimited Monthly Plan, and Marvel Unlimited paid subscribers who are not current DCUI subscribers will be offered a trial of the DCUI Ultra Monthly Plan. Current subscribers of either of the subscription services will be sent an email with their unique code. New subscribers need to sign up before 12/17/25 to receive their free trial code. Auto-renewal and other terms apply.

DC’s Batman/Deadpool #1 Will Be Available Digitally in December

Following the release of Batman/Deadpool #1 in print this fall (available at local comic book shops and wherever comic books are sold beginning November 19), Batman/Deadpool #1 will arrive on DCUI on December 17.

For the latest updates on crossovers featuring Batman, the Flash, Shazam, and more, follow @DCOfficial on social media or visit dc.com. The DC Universe Infinite digital subscription platform (“DCUI”) is a great way to explore classic comic book stories, discover new comics every week, and more. For details and a free trial, visit dcuniverseinfinite.com. DCUI is not available in all countries and is not intended for children.

A few thoughts:

— This is a brilliant move and just shows how successful these latter-day crossovers have been for both companies. And with more to come this year!

— These are web-only now but it wouldn’t surprise me if these saw print too, at some point.

— The release doesn’t mention it, but don’t forget that Superman and Spider-Man will also be getting print team-ups in March and April. Plus, the Bronze Age treasuries featuring the pairing will be re-released as Facsimile Editions in January and February.

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Author: Dan Greenfield

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3 Comments

  1. This was a totally unannounced DC/Marvel crossover that just showed up on the app today! I think this bodes well for future crossovers and digital comics! This is unprecedented!!!!!

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  2. I’m old school so I’ll just wait for the eventual print versions.

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  3. Absolutely brilliant, right down to the free trial swap. Good on both of those companies; gives us hope for the survival of the comics industry.

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