I recall in modern Marvel. The Hulk and Thing had the first team-up. The meeting in FF #12 was hardly auspicious: Dialogue: Hulk "I'll crush you like a flea !".
BTW, where were the FF before ?
Emmett, That FF/Hulk story was a landmark, not only was it the first marvel team-up, it was the first continued story, going across two books, It was also one of the first - Hero fights hero stories - I think the re-introduction of the sub-mariner was the first. It became a marvel trope - two heroes meet for the first time, mistake each other for villains and beat the crap out of each other before making up. Must have saved Stan a lot of thinking time in finding plots. That and the never-ending clones, superadaptoids, 'Mimics' and villains with the same powers. So Iron Man had 2 different guys in metal suits to fight. And so on.Stan was very good at recycling!
BTW, where were the FF before ? In Hulk #1 ,they hardly could have noticed two Russian spies stamping around in the west (Igor and the Gargoyle)
Also, if you look at the first year or so of Marvel's superheroes, its clear there was a transition going on, many of the stories are indistinguishable from those in the 'Monster - tales from' books that Marvel had then been doing for years, they were written as standalone and there was no attempt at continuity, the idea of 'the marvel universe' had not yet been born.
What were the first team-ups? Frabig can help me out here, but I think there were a couple of
MLJ team-ups in the golden age.
Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr.?
Captain Marvel and Mary Marvel?
All three of them together?
Captain Marvel and Hoppy, The Marvel Bunny?
The Fawcett writers saw these characters as a 'family' group and often had them together.
Possibly initiated the idea of 'family superheroes' before some of the Fawcett people went over to DC and we got
Superboy, Supergirl, superhorse, supermonkey, supercat and superdog [ these now featuring in a movie - an obvious move, if you think about it. Watch for Disney now to do a movie with the Marvel superanimals, who have already had a couple of miniseries.]
No, there were no Superman/Superboy team-ups till the modern era. I'm happy to be proved wrong, tho.
DC had the Seven Soldiers of Victory.
Marvel had the All-Winners Squad
These, and the original
JSA stories weren't really team-ups, they were originally books with individual stories of many heroes, then in later issues, they would meet,define a villain or a group of villains or a problem then go off and have separate adventures and re-unite at the end of the book,
Gardner Fox also did this with the first
JLA stories.
In H. Rider Haggard's SHE AND ALLAN, Ayesha, Umslopogaas, and Allan Quatermain teamed up against Rezu. I could probably find more.
Yes, most people only know the book,SHE, but Haggard brought those characters back quite a few times.
Now that I think about it,
John Buchan brought back Hannay - from
39 steps, about 4 times teaming him up with a group of 'upperclass chaps' for adventures. They are worth seeking out.
Pity
Verne never teamed up Robur and Nemo! That's an idea for you -reuse PD characters out there!
When did
Donald Duck and Micky Mouse first meet? I think it was fairly early on in their careers. In the animated cartoons or the newspaper strip?
Did any of the Pulp heroes ever team up?
To answer my own question,
Dynamite teamed them up recently, disappointingly, but I still don't know if it happened in any of the pulp magazines.
Cheers!