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The Hulk has little trouble beating characters in the MCU, but the figures in the pages of DC Comics are a whole other story.
As far as American superhero comics are concerned, Marvel and DC Comics are certainly the biggest players on the market. The two publishing houses have been around for several decades now and have ...
While Marvel and DC have built entire film franchises based on popular comic book characters, the movies and shows have made ...
Marvel and DC Comics are some of the most coveted intellectual property of the current entertainment landscape. Over the last few decades, countless actors have brought the beloved characters to ...
DC’s title characters have always faced personal issues and struggles, just like Marvel’s, but while the House of Ideas wanted to be remembered as the World Outside Your Window, DC originally ...
Kimiko Miyashiro / The Female - X-23 and Wolverine (Marvel) Kimiko may have no claws, but there are still lots of similarities to X-23 and, by extension, Wolverine, particularly in the way she ...
With so many Marvel and DC movies coming our way (plus Kraven the Hunter over in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe), there will be a lot of characters from them to enjoy; some of whom we’ve already ...
James Cameron has criticised Marvel and DC characters for lacking emotional depth. The director discussed the character progression in his upcoming sequel Avatar: The Way Of Water with The New ...
DC wouldn’t say what its story would be about, but both revealed in addition to these one shots, there will be some “backup adventures” with other “exciting Marvel and DC character match ...
They may be competitors, but the "Big Two" of comics – Marvel and DC, as if that needed spelling out – actually have a long-history of collaboration and communication. Last year the publishers ...
Ever since the Marvel Universe was born with the publication of Fantastic Four #1 in 1961, the worlds of Marvel and DC have been evolving in parallel. That has inevitably led to certain mirror ...
It takes place in a universe where both the Marvel and DC characters co-exist, and always have. (In fact, most of these crossovers retain that conceit). In Byrne’s one-shot tale, ...