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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Darkseid

This is where the fight we’ve all been waiting for would happen. The Mad Titan Thanos versus the Dark God Lord of Apokolips Darkseid. Marvel and DC Comics fans have been debating this for decades. More so now because Thanos has gotten stronger in the comics and gained notoriety from the movies.

There are also questions like whether or not Darkseid would try and find the Infinity Stones or how Death would feel about him. And, when Darkseid ends up trying to invade Earth, how will he fare against the Hulk or Thor?

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Poison Ivy

Sometimes, Poison Ivy seems to be more hero than villain. Her battle to save the Earth is justified, it’s just her methods that are more than a little off. It makes you wonder how she would be received in the Marvel Universe.

There are a lot of heroes who would appreciate the kind of person she is. Thor would see what she’s trying to do and may find a place for her on Asgard – somewhere she could use her powers to make realms better. Professor Xavier may see how much she cares about the environment and offer Poison Ivy asylum to help Krakoa in ways no one else can.

Realistically, Ivy isn’t a bad person. She only wants to punish people who hurt the Earth and the grass may be greener on the Marvel Universe side.