"Amalgamverse" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: From amalgam + -verse, after Amalgam Comics. Etymology templates: {{af|en|amalgam|-verse}} amalgam + -verse Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Amalgamverse
  1. (fandom slang) The fictional universe of the Amalgam Comics, which is populated by alternate versions of characters merged from Marvel Comics and DC Comics. Wikipedia link: Amalgam Comics Tags: slang Categories (topical): DC Comics, Fictional universes, Marvel Comics Related terms: Marvelverse
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          "text": "Understandably, as both Cyborg and Deathlok were by and large good guys for most of their appearances. But, I guess the answer could be much like the Age of Apocalypse (where some formerly very good X-men were awfully mean) -- some events in the Amalgamverse were so different from regular continuity that a few of the good guys were warped (and some of the bad guys were un-warped, too, I think, though no examples come to mind).",
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