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There are ALOT, trust me. Most of them you see in Justice Leage and Justice League Unlimited. Heroes like Spider-man, Ironman, and the Hulk are from Marvel Comics, NOT Dc Comics.
Marvel Comics has been involved in various exchange deals with other comics publishers over the years. Some notable exchanges include trading characters with DC Comics in the past. Additionally, Marvel has collaborated with companies like Image Comics and Valiant Comics for crossover events.
it has to be the green lantern
The very first Marvel comic book was "Marvel Comics #1," published in 1939. This issue featured the debut of characters like the Human Torch and Namor the Sub-Mariner.
Comics like "Batman" aren't really "fun". They are really serious and entertaining, and I am glad that comics were invented. Many comics published by DC aren't fun, but Marvel's comics are usually just for fun comics. Series like "Iron Man", "Spider-Man" and "Deadpool" usually is joking alot. Serious Comics: DC Comics Fun Comics: Marvel
Shouldn't Iron Man be a fan favorite of Marvel Comics instead of Deadpool. Deadpool is a fan favorite of Marvel Comics because he is an ex member of the X-Force. He is a wild and unpredictable mercenary.
Runaways comics can be purchased from local comic book stores, online retailers such as Amazon, or digital comic platforms like Comixology. Marvel's official website may have a list of authorized sellers as well.
From the comic book store. Or like a Barnes and Noble or something
Ummm... no!!! Marvel is wayyy better. Marvel has more movies, comics, shows, actors, and has way better quality!! think about endgame, falcon and the winter soldiar, and WandaVision!!
Ripclaw, a character created by Image Comics, has not been featured prominently in the Marvel Universe. He remains associated with Image Comics and the Cyberforce series. If there have been any recent crossovers or appearances in Marvel comics, they would likely be as part of special events or guest appearances.
DC's first comic book was New Fun Comics in 1935. Their first superhero comic was Action Comics #1, June 1938, featuring Superman.Marvel Comics #1, published by Timely Comics, featured the Human Torch (not the one from the Fantastic Four) and the Sub-Mariner, and was dated October 1939. Timely Comics changed its name to Atlas Comics in the 1950s, then to Marvel Comics in 1961.
There are 4 Barbie series from Marvel... -Barbie (63 issues) -Barbie Fashion (53 issues) -Barbie Halloween Special (2 issues) -Barbie and Baby Sister Kelly (1 issue) Add them all up and we got 120 comics!