The B crossover continuity was trimmed from Westpahll. A surprising crossover brought the Westerns together with the Arrowverse along with many other franchises. & Westerns in Crisis 2 The Westerns I and I assembled large groups of western television characters. This continuity is ^TH-22^ with several additions. 3 Alias Jesse James TIME<|datetime="1959-03-20">I<^Alias Jesse James^> had appearances by... * Tonto, played by Jay Silverheels, from I<^The Lone Ranger^> A<▼|href="#Holy_defenestration_Batman" title="Holy defenestration, Batman!"> * Roy Rogers, played by Roy Rogers, from I<^The Roy Rogers Show^> * Will Kane, played by Gary Cooper, from I<^High Noon^> * Annie Oakley, played by Gail Davis, from I<^Annie Oakley^> * Davy Crockett, played by Fess Parker, from I<^Davy Crockett^>. * Wyatt Earp, played by Hugh O'Brian, from I<^The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp^> * Matt Dillon, played by James Arness, from I<^Gunsmoke^> * Seth Adams, played by Ward Bond, from I<^Wagon Train^> * Bret Maverick, played by James Garner, from I<^Maverick^> 3 The Gambler Returns I is the fourth film in the series which began with I. I and I preceded I and I succeeded it. TIME<|datetime="1991-11-03">I<^The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw^> had appearances by... * Wyatt Earp, played by Hugh O'Brian, from I * Cheyenne Bodie, played by Clint Walker, from I<^Cheyenne^> * Bart Maverick, played by Jack Kelly, from I<^Maverick^> * Lucas and Mark McCain, played by Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford, from I<^The Rifleman^> * Bat Masterson, played by Gene Barry, from I<^Bat Masterson^> * Dave Blassingame, played by Brian Keith, from I<^The Westerner^> * The Virginian and Trampas, played by James Drury and Doug McClure, from I<^The Virginian^> * Kwai Chang Caine, played by David Carradine, from I<^Kung Fu^> * Paladin from I<^Have Gun - Will Travel^> is mentioned 3 The spin-offs I<^Gunsmoke^> spun off I and five television films. I<^The Rifleman^> spun off I. I<^The Virginian^> spun off I. 4 Cheyenne I<^Cheyenne^> spun off I and I. 4 Maverick I<^Maverick^> spun off the film I and television series I and I. There is also the non-contiguous I film from 1994. 4 Kung Fu I<^Kung Fu^> spun off I, I, and I. The latter have Kwai Chang Caine, the grandson of the original Kwai Chang Caine. 3 Other crossovers TIME<|datetime="1956-05-29">Bret ^Maverick^, played by James Garner, appeared in I<^Cheyenne^> Q TIME<|datetime="1957-12-10">Bret Maverick appeared in I<^Sugarfoot^> Q. TIME<|datetime="1958-04-29">Bart Maverick, played by Jack Kelly, appeared in I Q. TIME<|datetime="1958-11-11">Christopher Colt, from I<^Colt .45^> and played by Wayde Preston, appeared in I Q, Q, Q, and Q TIME<|datetime="1959-01-11">In I Q, Marshall Dooley makes a comment about Q. Paladin from I<^Have Gun - Will Travel^> handed out business cards. TIME<|datetime="1959-09-15">Bronco Layne and Christopher Colt appared in I Q. TIME<|datetime="1960-09-25">I Q had appearances by Cheyenne Bodie, played by Clint Walker; ^Bronco^ Layne, played by Ty Hardin; Tom 'Sugarfoot' Brewster, played by Will Hutchins; and Marshal Dan Troop, from I<^Lawman^> and played by John Russell. TIME<|datetime="1960-11-27">Tom Brewster appeared in I Q. TIME<|datetime="1961-01-30">Tom Brewster appeared in I Q. TIME<|datetime="1961-03-06">Bronco Layne appared in I Q. TIME<|datetime="1961-03-13">Tom Brewster appeared in I Q. TIME<|datetime="1989-09-10">Wyatt Earp and ^Bat Masterson^ appeared in I<^Paradise^> Q. TIME<|datetime="1995-03-01">Cheyenne Bodie appeared in I<^Kung Fu: The Legend Continues^> Q. 2 Arrowverse I spun off I<^The Flash (2014)^> and I<^Legends of Tomorrow^>. John Constantine from I<^Constantine (2014)^> appeared on I Q. When the titular character from the 2016 I traveled to Earth-2 in Q, the Flash from the 1990 I<^The Flash (1990)^> is seen along with Supergirl. The Trickster and Tina McGee from the 1990 I also appear on the 2016 I. I appeared on I<^Supergirl (2015)^> Q. Since the birth of the greater Arrowverse, there have been many events to tie the series together. A live-action Vixen appeared in I Q. Jefferson Pierce, Black Lightning, appeared on I and I. * "Flash vs. Arrow" was an event between I and I. * "Heroes Join Forces" was an event between I and I that lead to I. * "World's Finest" was an event were Barry Allen from I appeared on I. * "Invasion!" was an event between I, I, and I with a quick intoduction on I. * "Duet" was an event between I and I. * "Crisis of Earth-X" was an event between I, I, I, and I. * "Elseworlds" was an event between I, I, and I. * "Crisis on Infinite Earths" was an event between I, I, I, I, and I. It also brought many other DC properties into the shared multiverse: I<^Batman (1966)^> (1966), I<^Batman (1989)^> (1989), I<^Superman Returns^>, I<^Smallville^>, I<^Birds of Prey^> (2002), I<^Titans^>, the ^DC Extended Universe^, I<^Lucifer^>, I<^Swamp Thing^>, I<^Doom Patrol^>, I<^Stargirl^>, and I<^Green Lantern^>. 2 Tying it together In I radio series, the character Dan Reid, Jr. was established as the nephew of the Lone Ranger. I radio series episode Q established Dan Reid, Jr. was the father of Britt Reid. Both series were created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. They would go on to create the two television series, though it is unclear if the relationship between the Long Ranger and Green Hornet made it to those adaptations. 2 Disconnecting from Westphall Several television series in this continuity have been disconnected from Westphall. 3 Holy defenestration, Batman! from ABC, NBC, and CBS On I<^Batman (1966)^> (1966) many actors have stuck their heads out of a window while Batman and Robin were climbing a wall. In rare cases, a character would stick his head out of a window. These are not crossovers by my definition, though others include them. When Bill Dana stuck his head out of a window, he appeared as A not Jose Jimenez from I. A<◀|href="?page=Coming+in+to+Westphall#Making_Room" title="Making Room"> I<^The Addams Family (1964)^> (1964) was canceled several months prior to Lurch sticking his head out of a window on I. I was set in the 60s, so when Colonel Klink from the World War II era's I stuck his head out of a window, he was very out of date. A<◀|href="?page=Coming+in+to+Westphall#Hooterville_and_The_Brady_Bunch" title="Hooterville and The Brady Bunch"> A crossover did not happen when I<^The Green Hornet (1966)^> (1966) and Kato stuck their heads out of a window in season two of I. Near the end of season two, there was a crossover when I and Kato appeared on the I episodes Q and Q. I is a nephew of I in their respective radio shows. The radio shows were by the same company and then made into television series by the same people, so their crossover works. This continuity is severed from ^TH-DCU^. 3 Two different Dominic Alonzos It was thought that Dominic Alonzo from I<^Arrow^> Q was mentioned on I<^Hawaii Five-0^> Q. However, the Dominic Alonzo from I died eight years before the episode Q. With a Dominic Alonzo appearing a year and a half earlier on I, the two men with the same name are not the same man. 2 Key & key * Made for television films will have the color of the network. * Series with two or more colors were on multiple networks. The main color is the series last network.