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Superman Vol. 2 #119

Superman/Aliens is referenced in the Post-Crisis DC Universe... but then Brik and Salaak die in Green Lantern Versus Aliens while they're alive in the main continuity. The Batman/Superman vs Aliens/Predator comic references previous encounters the heroes had with the Xenomorphs and Yautja, and JLA/Predator also references the Predator DC crossovers. Kyle Rayner appeared in both JLA/Predator and Green Lantern Versus Aliens and I always assumed they were the same.
Well, there you have it. The AVP/DC crossovers are canon to the DC comics universe. I guess Aliens: Incubation (the prequel story to Batman/Aliens), despite being a Dark Horse Aliens comic, is canon to the DC Universe as well. Green Lantern Versus Aliens is set in an isolated universe.

Superman/Aliens is referenced in the Post-Crisis DC Universe... but then Brik and Salaak die in Green Lantern Versus Aliens while they're alive in the main continuity. The Batman/Superman vs Aliens/Predator comic references previous encounters the heroes had with the Xenomorphs and Yautja, and JLA/Predator also references the Predator DC crossovers. Kyle Rayner appeared in both JLA/Predator and Green Lantern Versus Aliens and I always assumed they were the same.
Well, there you have it. The AVP/DC crossovers are canon to the DC comics universe. I guess Aliens: Incubation (the prequel story to Batman/Aliens), despite being a Dark Horse Aliens comic, is canon to the DC Universe as well. Green Lantern Versus Aliens is set in an isolated universe.
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