• ‘Dragon Ball Z’ Fusion With Marvel/DC: Batman, Wolverine, Spiderman Appear In Piccolo, Goku Costumes from DBZ

‘Dragon Ball Z’ Fusion With Marvel/DC: Batman, Wolverine, Spiderman Appear In Piccolo, Goku Costumes from DBZ (Photo : Facebook)

Fusion between two superhero universes is something mind-blowing and exciting. A fan fused Marvel/DC superheroes with "Dragon Ball Z" characters.

One of the fan art creations shows Batman dressed as Piccolo while Wolverine appear as Goku. The creations look quite exciting.

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Fusion was described by "Dragon Ball Z" via Apexa.

"Fusion is the process of merging two or more separate beings into one, combining their attributes, from strength and speed to reflexes, intelligence and wisdom. When properly fused, the single being created has an astounding level of power, far beyond what either fusees would have had individually."

Check out the "Dragon Ball Z" fusion with Marvel/DC characters, here.

Meanwhile, "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'" movie's box-office collection has been stellar in North America.

The VP of Theatrical Distribution for FUNimation Entertainment, David Wengrod commented that "Dragon Ball Z" is a "resounding victory on all levels."

The "Dragon Ball Z" movie released in 894 theaters with just one show in the day at 7 p.m. The box-office collection of the DBZ movie on Tuesday was $1.97 million, according to Deadline.

Box Office Mojo reported that on Wednesday, "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'" earned $1,553,580. It has surpassed movies like "Pixels," "Trainwreck," "Southpaw," "Shaun the Sheep Movie" and more.

Meanwhile, in Japan, the DBZ movie earned close to 1.29 billion yen in the first six days, according to Anime News Network.

The last film titled "Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods" made $2.2 million in just two days in the U.S.

Stay tuned for more "Dragon Ball Z" and "Dragon Ball Super" news and updates.