Marvel actually had several Fairy Tales. These included series pulled from the X-Men, Spider-Man, and the Avengers. In a remake of Peter Pan, the Wasp played Tinkerbell. Scarlet Witch played the part of the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio. There were several others as well.
Universal Studios owns the rights to the solo Hulk movies. But Marvel and Disney still have the rights to use Bruce Banner / Hulk as a secondary characters in other movies. That's why he was able to appear in The Avengers movies Captain America Civil War and in Thor Ragnarok.
The first ever comic book by Marvel Comics is Marvel Comics #1 (October, 1939).It shows the human torch and the first generally available appearance of Bill Everett's anti-hero Namor the Sub-Mariner. After the comic, the series changed to Marvel Mystery Comics.
DC comics is owned by Time Warner and Marvel comics is owned by Walt Disney. Time Warner and Walt Disney are large media corporations and are competitors. It is extremely unlikely either one would sell their comic division to a competitor. Talks of a Time Warner / Walt Disney merger, consolidation periodically pops up. The chances of a Time Warner / Walt Disney merger, consolidation will remain a good possibility for the foreseeable future.
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Mostly Stan Lee, he pretty much helped create almost every marvel superhero/super villain ever issued.
No. Marvel Comics and DC Comics have always been separate entities. They have been rivals almost ever since.
No. Marvel Comics purchases artwork that it has contracted to have done. Fan submissions will go nowhere.
The Fantastic FourSuperman was the first ever superhero, but the FF were the first with their own comicAction Comics #1
Superman is considered to be the first comic book superhero, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938. Superman made his debut in "Action Comics" #1, marking the beginning of the superhero genre in comic books.
X-men comics have only ever been published by Marvel Comics. The comics were originally created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The first comic was released by Marvel in 1963. Though Marvel sold its film rights of the X-men to 20th Century Fox, it still retains the rights of the comics and cartoons.
No, Batman is a DC Comics character. The Avengers are a team of superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. Batman has never been a member of the Avengers team.
There are currently no announced plans for a standalone Domino movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, the character has appeared in "Deadpool 2" and may reprise her role in future Marvel projects.
The first superhero ever created is generally considered to be Superman, who was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and first appeared in Action Comics #1 in 1938. Superman is recognized as a pioneering character in the genre of superhero comics.
The first Marvel comic, "Marvel Comics #1" from 1939, could be worth millions of dollars depending on its condition and rarity. A near-mint copy was sold for over $1 million in recent years.
The Yellow Kid was the first ever comic, around 1900. That was in the newspaper. The first DC comic was Detective Comics. That's actually what DC originally stood for. The first superhero was Superman, who appeared in Action Comics #1 in 1938. He got his own comics the following year.
No. Captain America and the X-Men are both characters in Marvel Comics Group- one of the two dominant comics houses in the US./ Therefore they can operate together as a team, but I don"t recall this ever being done. As a kid- I found DC comics, better drawn, closer to civilized reality ( the Newspaper setting of, say Superman) and less violent than Marvel.- that being said X-men is a superhero team in Marvel comics. The Xavier Institute of advanced studies is their cover-organization. Captain America came out during World War II and has no real super powers but is kind of an enhanced super-patriot- as Batman as a consummate crime-fighter. so it goes.