Eminem meets the Punisher: Two very angry men unite in a story that sees them pair for Kill You, a brilliant piece of pop culture madness that ends with Eminem cutting up a villain with a chainsaw. Any comic that ends with the Punisher going after the Parents Music Council as Eminem floats away into the sunset gets our vote.
Childish Gambino meets Li'l Depressed Boy: Here is the rapper on the cover of issue 10, fighting with a bear. The plot sees the downtrodden main character attend one of Donald Glover's concerts, where he is encouraged to come out of his shell and experience the world. Isn't that nice... Bear fight!
Howard the Duck meets Kiss: In Vol.1 Issue 13 Gene Simmons and company emerge from the mind of character Winda, managing to cause huge panic in the comic's sanitarium. Even for a comic is mad as Howard the Duck, this certainly takes things to another level.
The Beatles in Wisdom: The comic follows an shape-shifting alien race named the Skrull that have ambitions of conquering earth. Four members are sent to our planet in 1963 and tasked to assume the form of the Beatles. They then decide to stay due to the presence of money and power, with Skrull John going on to help the British defend against alien invasion.
Bruce Springsteen in Transformers: Everyone remembers that Bruce Springsteen concert when the Decepticons turned up and converted all the applause and cheers into energon. During the battle Autobots turn up to stop the stage from collapsing. All the while Bruce professes that the show must go on.
Weezer write into Peepshow: In issue #10 of the comedic and autobiographical comic, there is a rather amusing letter from Weezer's front man. Safe to say it speaks for itself.
Batman and Paul McCartney: Here is one for the Zap!, Pow!, generation. In issue #222, the dynamic duo of Batman and Robin address the infamous theory that Paul McCartney is dead and was replaced by an imposter. Safe to say things get fairly carried away.
Kiss and their Psycho Circus series: This surprisingly good and surprisingly dark comic sees the personalities of the Starchild, the Demon, the Spaceman and the Cat become The Demon, The Starbearer, King of Beasts and The Celestial. These deities are known as the four-who-are-one who travel America with a mysterious circus and encounter various characters. Produced by Todd McFarlane, it's one for fans of the Spawn series.
Eminem meets the Mighty Avengers: In issue #3 of the updated Avengers run, there is a limited edition cover that features Iron Man and slim shady sitting outside the old house from the front of the Marshall Mathers LP. It was released to celebrate the second chapter of the iconic album.