DC's Earth-66 - Timeline

N#13 The Rainbow Affair (It is May 1967. The Dagger Affair was a couple of years ago. Nayland Smith, Fu Manchu, Simon Templar (a.k.a. The Saint), The Avengers (John Steed and Emma Peel), Miss Jane Marple, and Sherlock Holmes (a.k.a. William Escott) appear, and James Bond is mentioned, in this adventure.)
 
N#19 The Power Cube Affair (Napoleon and Illya are in England, where they meet "Charles," the head of a British Intelligence Service, perhaps the same Charles who controlled the Avengers (John Steed, Cathy Gale, and later Emma Peel).)

Jesus, I guess they chose some good crossovers for Batman '66 that already somewhat match as a single universe.
 
It's neat that Batman '66 Meets the Man from U.N.C.L.E. can fit neatly before The Final Affair novel.

1983
Sir John Raleigh, who bears a strong and somewhat suspicious resemblance to John Steed, takes over as the head of the New York U.N.C.L.E. headquarters.
M The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair (Sepheran escapes and takes command of his satrap in Saudi Arabia. With no references to either the Council or the Computer and taking into account Janus' claim that "THRUSH is now a nuclear power" (when in reality it had been one since at least the mid-60s), the conclusion is fairly inescapable that Sepheran did not revive THRUSH, per se, but only his particular piece of it.) James Bond gives Napoleon a helping hand in Las Vegas. Solo and Illya reunite and patch over the rift in their friendship. They manage to defeat Sepheran, but the man escapes.
Are they suggesting that John Steed ("Sir John Raleigh") took over the New York U.N.C.L.E. headquarters after the events of The New Avengers in the reunion movie? I mean, that's a cool idea I suppose.

By the way, I've learned that there's hundreds of obscure Avengers tie-in comic strips... naturally, I'm only including things I can physically my hands on.
 
Seriously, it is so cool that this world of secret superspies and evil geniuses with secret lairs set in the sixties is a shared universe, kinda. This is the original atmosphere that Totally Spies, Kim Possible, Phineas & Ferb (in relation with Perry the Platypus and Dr. Doofenshmirtz), the video game Evil Genius, The Incredibles, Hitman, Perfect Dark, Danger Girl, Despicable Me, that Bumblebee comic prequel, etc parody and/or homenage, but this is the original one!
 
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Seriously, this world of secret superspies, evil geniuses with secret lairs set in the sixties is a shared universe, kinda. This is the original atmosphere that Totally Spies, Kim Possible, Phineas & Ferb (in relation with Perry the Platypus and Dr. Doofenshmirtz), the video game Evil Genius, The Incredibles, Hitman, Perfect Dark, Danger Girl, Despicable Me, that Bumblebee comic prequel, etc parody and/or homenage, but this is the original one!
Yeah, and if you're crazy, you can add a WW2-set sitcom, two police/law procedurals, a monster family sitcom and a sci-fi space show too.
 
Tentively added almost every The Man from U.N.C.L.E. tie-in.

It's probably a variant of Bela Lugosi's Dracula if he has an accent
Batman usually only crosses over with things that are set in the same general time period, so likely just "DC's Dracula" of Earth-66.

By the way, G.I. Joe characters exist in Earth-76 (I think?).
 
Tentively added almost every The Man from U.N.C.L.E. tie-in.


Batman usually only crosses over with things that are set in the same general time period, so likely just "DC's Dracula" of Earth-66.

By the way, G.I. Joe characters exist in Earth-76 (I think?).
To be fair though Dracula is an immortal figure
 
I got a question what is the consideration for someone being a variant and having their stories being canon? Because both Dracula and James Bond are just cameos but your taking the original series of movies as canon but not the Dracula films
 
I got a question what is the consideration for someone being a variant and having their stories being canon? Because both Dracula and James Bond are just cameos but your taking the original series of movies as canon but not the Dracula films
James Bond is played by George Lazenby for a whole 3 minutes. It is assumed that he is the exact same version that Lazenby played in 1969, which is the original James Bond film series version. George Lazenby isn't some random guy or a drawing, they chose him because he played Bond before. Both the U.N.C.L.E. series and the James Bond films are produced by MGM too. He is absolutely Bond.

Dracula isn't from a specific film series or anything. It's just a drawing, and not of a specific version. Dracula exists in many universes with many interpretations. It's like looking at Santa Claus' cameo in the show and including a bunch of Christmas-related movies and shows. The reason I asked about Christopher Lee is because of the time period. There is absolutely no way they would crossover with Bela Lugosi's version simply because that was 1931-1948 and there's a version in the 1960s already. Even then there's not enough evidence.
 
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This guy should be 22 years old, lol. Sure, why not? He obviously just dyed his hair.
 
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If I manage to add The Avengers and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. franchises, I'll consider adding Hogan's Heroes, The Felony Squad, Judd for the Defense, The Addams Family and Lost in Space. There's a framework for Hogan's Heroes I created that you can see below the main timeline.
 
If I manage to add The Avengers and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. franchises, I'll consider adding Hogan's Heroes, The Felony Squad, Judd for the Defense, The Addams Family and Lost in Space. There's a framework for Hogan's Heroes I created that you can see below the main timeline.
Hi! ☺️ I was looking for other crossovers in the universe. I found a site with crossovers, but I'm lost with the information. If you could confirm all the connected series, that would be great. Also, if you have anything on Batman that could help, or maybe it's already done.

 

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