If comic books and wrestling were ever to meet in one of those melodramatic scenes from either form where a villain tells the hero (you can make up your mind which is which) that "We're not so different, you and I." Then the villain would waffle on for a bit too long and get punched into the sun or whacked around the back of the head with a folding metal chair, depending on the choice you made a couple of lines ago. Seriously, though, there are so many similarities between the world of professional wrestling and superhero comics that they must have been separated at birth. Both star strong men and women clad in lycra, colourful costumes or else their underpants, whatever exhibits their gimmick and shows off their physique the best. Both indulge in convoluted, ridiculous and larger-than-life back stories which are really just a pretense to have beefy people fight each other. And both have fanatical followings, with devotees who will argue about the best storylines, characters and events in their respective forms. Some wrestlers, like The Hurricane, even tapped into those similarities. So it makes a crazy kind of sense that wrestling and comics have crossed over on numerous occasions. And we're not talking about the time in the eighties when the WCW introduced Arachnaman (Brad Armstrong in a costume that resembled a certain webhead so much Marvel threatened to sue), but the times when real-life WWE superstars appeared in comic books of their very own. Some of them hewed pretty close to the "reality" of wrestling on TV, whilst others...less so, to put it mildly.