Following the recent success of DC and Marvel’s Batman/Deadpool collaboration, the two titans are headed back to their original company crossover starring Superman and Spiderman and a pair of new stories in 2026.
Timed to the 50th anniversary of Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man, DC will reprint the original Treasury Edition comic book crossover from 1976 in a new facsimile edition on January 7.
DC will follow the release of the original team-up with the sequel on February 4 with a facsimile edition of 1981’s DC and Marvel Present: Superman and Spider-Man Treasury Edition #28 (which also included Superman vs. the Hulk and Spider-Man vs. Wonder Woman).
Later in 2026, DC and Marvel will once again collaborate on two brand-new crossover comic, starting with DC’s Superman/Spider-Man #1 in March and quickly followed by Marvel Comics’ Spider-Man/Superman #1 in April.
The two companies released The DC Versus Marvel Omnibus in 2024, which collected many of the previous crossovers, including both of the Superman vs. Spider-Man issues.
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, so stay tuned to Conskipper for more updates.


That Ross Andru cover, though. I wonder what the original artwork for this one goes for these days.
The back cover(standing back-to-back) sold for $33,600 in 2020 at Heritage Auctions.