Quincy wasn't trying to invoke a crossover... he was trying to play the super villain/hero home game. Sure he ended up accomplishing pretty much the same
thing, but the crossover (which was with his own old RPG character and not someone else's fictional character, as far as he was concerned) isn't what
he was doing. I think it was more of an attempt at professional alchemy (if I do enough purposefully evil things, I'll be a villian... on a large enough
scale I'll be a SUPER Villian... Super Heroes arise to stop supervillians...) than an invoked crossover. He wasn't trying to invoke a crossover so
much as spawn super heroes by doing his best to be a super villain and getting the natural opposition to attack him.
thing, but the crossover (which was with his own old RPG character and not someone else's fictional character, as far as he was concerned) isn't what
he was doing. I think it was more of an attempt at professional alchemy (if I do enough purposefully evil things, I'll be a villian... on a large enough
scale I'll be a SUPER Villian... Super Heroes arise to stop supervillians...) than an invoked crossover. He wasn't trying to invoke a crossover so
much as spawn super heroes by doing his best to be a super villain and getting the natural opposition to attack him.