Fictional crossover
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A fictional crossover (short: crossover) is the placement of two or more otherwise discrete fictional characters, settings, or universes into the context of a single story. They can arise from legal agreements between the relevant copyright holders, or because of unauthorized efforts by fans, or even amid common corporate ownership. Crossprogramming is a term used in broadcast programming.
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See also
- List of crossovers in fiction
- Amalgam Comics
- canon (fiction)
- Callback (comedy)
- Continuity (fiction)
- Fanfiction
- fictional character
- fictional universe
- Intercompany crossover
- shared universe
- Tommy Westphall
- Wold Newton family
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