The Wild Wild West is a TV series which aired from 1965 to 1969.
The series would later receive a loose film adaption in 1999, though its exact placement in the Crossover Universe is debatable.
Crossovers chronology[]
Story | Publication | Crossovers |
1864 - A Root That Beareth Gall and Worms | Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 5: The Vampires of Paris, 2009 | see Monsieur Lecoq |
1873 - New Orleans Fire | Gunsmith #10, 1982 | see The Gunsmith |
1881-1903 - A Star Falls, A Rose Blooms... | Days Gone By: Legends and Tales of Sipokni West, 2007 | see Big Jake |
1900 - The Mark of Kane | Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 4: Lords of Terror, 2008 | see The Phantom of the Opera |
1911 - The Werewolf of Rutherford Grange | Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 1: The Modern Babylon, 2005 Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 2: Gentlemen of the Night, 2006 |
see Harry Dickson |
2005 - Crépuscule Vaudou | 2008 novel | see Dracula |
Crossovers Expanded chronology[]
Story | Publication | Crossovers |
1870 - Someone Else's Trouble | Gunsmith #345, 2010 | see The Gunsmith |
1872 - Being an Account of the Delay at Green River, Wyoming of Mr. Phileas Fogg, World Traveler | 2016 novel | see Lone Ranger |
1873 - The Treasure of Everlasting Life | Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 9: La Vie en Noir, 2012 | Allan Quatermain The Steam House The Black Coats The Phantom Solomon Kane Tarzan Doctor Dolittle |
1876 - The Last Roundup | Doctor Omega and the Shadowmen, 2011 | see Off on a Comet |
1876 - Belfrey's in Your Bats! | The Weird Western Adventures of Haakon Jones, 1999 | see Haakon Jones |
1882 - The Issue of Dr. Jekyll | Horror DNA website, 2013 | see Professor Challenger |
Evangeline West has an uncle who fought against egomaniacal dwarfs, giant mechanical spiders, and armored steam engines. | ||
1884 - Atomic Robo and the Knights of the Golden Circle | Atomic Robo and the Knights of the Golden Circle #1-5, April–October 2014 | see Atomic Robo |
1889 - The Silence | Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 9: La Vie en Noir, 2012 | see Perry Mason |
1961 - Big Little Man | Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 7: Femmes Fatales, 2010 | Superman Doc Savage Sumuru One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Monsieur Lecoq Have Gun – Will Travel Bulldog Drummond Fantômas Long Live Walter Jameson Ship of Fools Bob Morane Fu Manchu Dr. Cyclops Bat Masterson |
1967 - Honey West & T. H. E. Cat: A Girl and Her Cat | 2014 novel | see Honey West |
Additional crossovers chronology[]
Story | Publication | Crossovers |
1876 - The Man from Washington | 2008 comic book | see Lucky Luke |
1879 - A Dollar's Worth of Fists | Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 13: Sang Froid, 2016 | see Kung Fu |
1885 - The Wild Wild West Revisited | 1975 TV special | The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap |
2007 - The Obsolescent Cryogenic Meltdown | 2008 TV episode | see The Middleman |
Count Manzeppi (The Night of the Feathered Fury) is listed among the names of people who know the rules to the card game Shibumi. |
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