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Epic Marvel/DC Crossover Features Captain America and Wonder Woman Battling in WW2

Marvel and DC’s first official crossover in years is here, and it’s bigger than anyone expected. The newly announced MARVEL/DC: DEADPOOL/BATMAN (2025) #1 isn’t just a Deadpool–Batman team-up; it also launches a sprawling multiverse storyline that drops Captain America and Wonder Woman into the battlefields of World War II. The reveal has already lit up social media, with many fans calling it the boldest intercompany project since the 1990s.

Captain America: The Star-Spangled Soldier on the Frontlines

Within the pages of Deadpool/Batman #1, a secondary narrative thread whisks Steve Rogers back to 1944 France. As Allied forces brace for a mystical Axis superweapon, Captain America spearheads covert raids behind enemy lines. His role here is classic Cap — courageous, tactical, and morally steadfast.

Preview art released with the announcement shows Cap’s shield reflecting firelight as he faces down an otherworldly foe, a clear nod to his Golden Age roots. Commentators on fan forums have already noted how seamlessly the book seems to blend modern Marvel tone with the retro grit of 1940s war comics.

Wonder Woman: An Amazon Caught in the Crossfire

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Marvel/DC Crossover in ‘Deadpool/Batman #1’. Variant Image Courtesy of Marvel/DC Comics

Meanwhile, Diana Prince appears through a cosmic rift triggered by Deadpool’s and Batman’s meddling with multiversal tech. Her mission: stop a hidden artifact from falling into Nazi hands before it reshapes the timeline. Draped in battle-worn armor, she stalks ruined European villages like a living myth.

According to Marvel’s promotional notes, the creative team collaborated closely to capture Wonder Woman’s voice. Early promotional images have sparked enthusiastic speculation online, with fans praising her design and guessing at her role in the larger storyline.

From Clash to Alliance

The breakout sequence of Issue #1 is a stunning set piece in which Captain America mistakes Wonder Woman for an Axis agent and launches a shield strike — only to have it ricochet off her bracelets. What follows is an all-out duel in a bombed-out village, rendered with painterly detail.

But the story quickly deepens. Both heroes uncover a Nazi–occult plot that threatens not just WWII but the entire multiverse — the same crisis pulling Deadpool and Batman together in the present day. By the final pages, Cap and Diana realize they’re fighting on the same side and form a reluctant alliance that promises to expand in Issue #2.

A Multiverse Event That Feels Personal

Although the headline characters are Deadpool and Batman, Deadpool/Batman #1 uses its time-jumping plot to pay tribute to the Golden Age origins of Captain America and Wonder Woman. It’s a clever narrative gamble: combining the chaotic humor of Deadpool, the brooding detective work of Batman, and a heartfelt war story about two icons from rival publishers.

Early buzz online is strong. Fans at convention panels reacted enthusiastically to the preview art, praising the mix of nostalgia, high-stakes action, and surprisingly emotional beats. Observers are already speculating that the WWII sequences may anchor the multiverse mayhem in something classic and relatable.

If the first issue delivers on these expectations, Deadpool/Batman #1 could mark the start of a crossover epic that redefines how the two biggest superhero universes collide — with Captain America and Wonder Woman’s WWII showdown as its most striking image.

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