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https://fictionalcrossover.fandom.com/wiki/The_Avengers_(ITV)Probably all the comics and novels.
They even have a stage play? Jesus..... Tho I saw that there isn't the Lost Episodes Audio Series... so maybe it's incomplete.https://fictionalcrossover.fandom.com/wiki/The_Avengers_(ITV)Probably all the comics and novels.
https://www.clivebanks.co.uk/Avengers Timeline.htmhttps://fictionalcrossover.fandom.com/wiki/The_Avengers_(ITV)Probably all the comics and novels.
I didn’t really pay attention to the comments but why are we adding James Bond to this? Man from UNCLE I understand but James Bond??The Avengers = 475577
James Bond = 00008B
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. = FBA026
Batman = 2C82C9
read the intro of the thread, you can see the reasons.I didn't really pay attention to the comments but why are we adding James Bond to this? Man from UNCLE I understand but James Bond??
Okay I understand it nowGeorge Lazenby reprised his role of James Bond in The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair, credited as "JB" for legal reasons, thus establishing that the 1962-2002 James Bond film series occurs on this reality.
Yeah, would be best to note if they're lost media.So what exactly do I do with the currently non-existent 23 episodes of The Avengers S1? There's two full episodes and just 15 minutes of the first episode. Do I only include the available episodes? Do I include them with an indicator that they're gone?
TBF, Classic Who often has a Lost Episode show up every now and then. So who knows when more episodes of The Avengers will pop up?Doctor Who (Classic) moment.
Yup, imagine trying to find The Avengers TV Series, only to constantly get results for Marvel's The Avengers. XDok for helping you, i found a Man/Girl from U.N.C.L.E. timeline, I'll try to find one for The Avengers tho it's difficult, thanks to Marvel...
Remind me, is it just Live-Action stuff or EVERYTHING that is an adaptation of DC (IE: TV Shows, Movies, Games etc...)I need to update that list just in general, really. I'd totally add all of this crap if I went back to it though.
Media set in the live-action multiverse.Remind me, is it just Live-Action stuff or EVERYTHING that is an adaptation of DC (IE: TV Shows, Movies, Games etc...)
Oh...Media set in the live-action multiverse.



Despite how annoyingly extensive the content is, The Avengers definitely occurs in the same universe. No variant excuse here.Michaela Gough is named after Michael Gough, who portrayed Dr. Clement Armstrong in the 1965 episode "The Cybernauts" from the original The Avengers television series. Many years later, Gough also portrayed Alfred Pennyworth in the Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology. In the Batman '66 Meets Steed and Mrs. Peel comic series, it is later revealed that Michaela is the "daughter" of Clement Armstrong.
Lurch from The Addams Family appears in the Batman episode "The Penguin's Nest". View attachment 2918
Oh, I am very aware of those appearances. I'm not including window cameo stuff for the time being. If I did, I'd be adding Hogan's Heroes, Felony Squad, Judd for the Defense, The Addams Family and Lost in Space. Hogan's Heroes and Lost in Space already have an issue with character ages since the cameos are decades apart from their primary media, so... they're left out for now.Jose Jimenez appears in the Batman episode "The Yegg Foes in Gotham".
So Window Cameos are completely off the shelves for includion? Also what about TAoS and WW?
Greater explanation I've made. Maybe one day. Probably not Adventures of Superman, Wonder Woman, The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman in any case.There are many looser connections made in Batman (1966-1968) and Batman '66 through window cameos, which bring in The Addams Family, Hogan's Heroes, The Felony Squad (+Judd, for the Defense), Adventures of Superman and Lost in Space. These are discounted as gag variants for simplicity. Hogan's Heroes and Lost in Space are set decades before/after the 1960s, and Adventures of Superman has a different chronobowl to Batman in The Flash (2023 film). You can decide for yourself which count and don't.
There is also a crossover comic with Wonder Woman (1975-1979), but that series was revealed to occur in Earth-76 in the Crisis on Infinite Earths: Paragons Rising comic book. Wonder Woman '77 also has a conflicting backstory for Solomon Grundy. Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77 has a footnote referring back to the mainline Wonder Woman '77 comic book, placing the crossover in that reality. Earth-76 also includes The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman.