What if these Marvel and DC comic book characters switched universes?

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: A Batman costume from the 1995 Batman Forever film worn by Val Kilmer and designed by Rob Ringwood and Ingrid Ferrin is on display at the DC Comics Exhibition: Dawn Of Super Heroes at the O2 Arena on February 22, 2018 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens on February 23rd, features 45 original costumes, models and props used in DC Comics productions including the Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman films. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: A Batman costume from the 1995 Batman Forever film worn by Val Kilmer and designed by Rob Ringwood and Ingrid Ferrin is on display at the DC Comics Exhibition: Dawn Of Super Heroes at the O2 Arena on February 22, 2018 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens on February 23rd, features 45 original costumes, models and props used in DC Comics productions including the Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman films. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images) /
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Gotham, James Gordon, comic
GOTHAM: Ben McKenzie in the “The Trial of Jim Gordon” episode of GOTHAM airing Thursday, March 7 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2019 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Jeff Neumann/FOX /

Commissioner Gordon

Unlike Gotham, James Gordon may actually be able to slow down a lot of the crime in the Marvel Comics version of New York City. For one, the criminals that he’d be dealing with aren’t as crazy.

Sure, Jigsaw, the Owl, and Stilt-Man are all formidable forces of evil but they aren’t nearly as psychotic as Joker, Two-Face, or Riddler. The biggest question is if he can take down Wilson Fisk.

Fisk is a lot smarter than the average crook and doesn’t have a personality like his normal list of villains. Actually, in comparison, dealing with Kingpin may be a breath of fresh air. Fisk may be able to fight Spider-Man and Daredevil, but at least he is an evil that can actually be fought.

Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman 1984, DC animated films, comic
GAL GADOT as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “WONDER WOMAN 1984,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. /

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman wouldn’t just be an Avenger. She’d end up recreating  A-Force. Knowing her personality, it wouldn’t take long for like-minded women to gravitate towards her. Her team would consist of heroes like Jessica Drew, Carol Danvers, Okoye, Monica Rambeau, and America Chavez.

Each of these women are known for having the ability to take down enemies permanently if needed. They’ve also been leaders of their own teams or know how to work alone. With Wonder Woman in charge, they could make sure that wherever they are, crime wouldn’t follow. Who’d be foolish enough to fight them?