The cast list of "Celebrating Years 2" was as follows: Fan Xian (played by Zhang Ruoyun), Lin Wan 'er (played by Li Qin), Qing Emperor (played by Chen Daoming), Chen Pingping (played by Wu Gang), Fan Sizhe (played by Guo Qilin), Wang Qinian (played by Tian Yu), Eldest Princess (played by Li Xiaoran), Fan Ruoruo (played by Song Yi), Haitang Duoduo (played by Xin Zhilei), Fan Jian (played by Gao Shuguang), Yan Ruohai (played by Li Qiang), Lin Ruofu (played by Yu Yang), Second Prince (played by Liu Duanduan), Crown Prince (played by Zhang Haowei) Wu Zhu (played by Tong Mengshi), the Northern Qi Princess (played by Mao Xiaotong), the Empress (played by Yu Feihong), Ye Ling 'er (played by Jin Chen), Lai Mingcheng (played by Bi Yanjun), the First Prince (played by Fu Xinbo), Yan Bingyun (played by Wu Xingjian), Shi Chanli (played by Zuo Lingfeng), Yang Wanli (played by Liu Tong), Deng Ziyue (played by Yu Ailei), Li Hongcheng (played by Wang Tianchen), He Zongwei (played by Manifest), Fan Wujiu (played by Feng Bing), the Third Prince (played by Guo Zifan), Hou Jichang (played by Zhang Weiyi), Madam Wang (played by Gao Lu), Yi Guipin (played by Sui Junbo), Sang Wen (played by Wang Churan).
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I think there might be some indie comics that feature such a crossover, but it's not a mainstream thing. You might have to search in some lesser-known comic publishers or fan-made works.