In my perspective…
DC is a world of order where heroes protect that order while villains try to disrupt it. That’s why you have so many villains who are basically trouble makers. Marvel’s a world of chaos where villains want to instill their vision of order while the heroes quip away. Obviously there are exceptions on both sides but that’s what they are.. the exceptions.
I think one of the biggest flaws is assuming a villain crossing over is still a villain and a hero crossing over is still a hero.
It’s actually a reoccurring thing with cross-overs. The Joker disapproves of how Marvel villains act so he turns against them.
In fact both in the Batman Spider-man crossover and the DC/ Marvel crossover the Joker’s actually kind of cool with Spider-man.
Sure they still fight but everyone fights and nothing here is any harsher than when Spider-man finds himself at odds with one of Marvel’s anti-heroes.
Considering how Cap deals with crazy and violent characters: Moonknight, Deadpool, Madcap…. I think he might try to find Joker an outlet for his brand of righteousness… and then keep an eye on him.
Read other answers by Mike Schneider on Quora:
- If DC and Marvel merged, would you want the universes to merge, or would you want them to stay separate?
- How should Marvel be monetizing the 9000 or so characters who haven't been in a movie or show?
- If you were paid to make a new movie in the Marvel Universe, what would you do and why?
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