Is Mortal Kombat Part of DC Canon?

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avatarRuingMite6 months ago

Short answer: No.

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avatarAttendingStoke6 months ago

Nope, Mortal Kombat and DC have had crossovers but they exist in separate universes. That's why Batman doesn't throw Fatalities in Gotham.


avatarHatchellingCalm6 months ago

I played Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe and while it was an epic crossover, it doesn鈥檛 make Mortal Kombat part of the DC canon!


avatarSawingBully6 months ago

Mortal Kombat isn't officially part of DC canon, but there are crossover games like Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe where the characters interact.


avatarBustingSpire6 months ago

They're not part of the same universe, but the crossovers are a lot of fun!

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