Supergirl And Blade Team Up In Official Webcomic Crossover

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The Great Marvel / DC Crossover Of 2025-26 isn’t over yet! Following Batman/Deadpool and Superman/Spider-Man comes…Supergirl/Blade! They’ll be arriving in a somewhat different format, however.

You won’t be able to find Supergirl/Blade in comic book stores. It’s a digital exclusive, appearing solely on DC GO!, a platform for official webcomics starring DC superheroes. This means it’ll be formatted for vertical scrolling, but people who design webcomics solely for mobile devices are cowards.

Here’s what brought these two worlds together: supervillain Mojo, seeking more “participants” for his intergalactic programming, has kidnapped both Supergirl and Blade to star in an over-the-top vampire romance series. Now they’re trapped in a world of his creation battling vampires for Mojo’s amusement, while having to deal with his hacky trope writing! Can they bust out and cancel the slug? The story was written by CRC Payne and drawn by Mikel Janín and Hugo Petrus.

Though many DC GO! comics require a paid subscription, Supergirl/Blade is being offered for free…that is, if you have an account with the website (it’s one of those annoying things). It’s worth noting there are comics on the site you don’t need an account to read. The entire Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow, as a promo for the upcoming movie, has been vertically formatted and has no barriers to entry.

Does Marvel also get something? Yes, Jeff/Aquaman by Kelly Thompson and Andres Genolet is debuting the same day on Marvel’s digital reader platform. But since DC wrote the press release we’re working from, they didn’t provide a link.

Supergirl/Blade is available now on the DC GO! website and app.

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