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'''Access (Axel Asher)''' is a fictional character created by ]. He made his first appearsnce in ] #1 (March 1996)


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Axel Asher was a native of the universe known as the ] (]), and first became aware of his extraordinary powers at the time when the ] and Marvel Universes started to merge. Axel learned that he alone had the power to stop this. As Access, he helped preserve the border between the universes, and helped parting them when they had merged into an ]. With the heroes of two worlds, Access also helped stop the fight between the Brothers, saving two multiverses from destruction.
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Access is now a native of both universes and continues his duty of keeping them apart. If they overlap, Access will be there to solve the situation. Stories where DC and Marvel heroes appear on a 'shared Earth' are dimensional fluxes where the two universe have merged again. Access usually works out situations like this without anyone noticing that he is involved.
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== Powers and abilities==
Access has the ability to create inter-dimensional gateways between the universes. He can use these gateways to ] and ]. He also has a sixth sense that allows him to feel the presence of anything from one universe in the other. If Access stays in one place too long, he can cause spontaneous crossovers to occur.

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