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Yes, Amalgam Comics were published from 1996-1997. They combined the Marvel and DC universes into one, and the series is officially said to take place in Marvel's Earth-9602.
Some popular girl superheroes include Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Captain Marvel, Black Widow, Storm, and Batgirl. These characters are known for their bravery, strength, and heroism in comic books and movies.
Rorschach is a character from the DC Comics universe, specifically from the Watchmen series created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.
marvel and dc still do make comics
The Fantastic 4 are Marvel and in 2019 Kevin Feige announced that a Fantastic Film will be in the MCU (Marvel Comics Universe)
Some popular female superheroes include Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, Black Widow, and Supergirl. Each of these characters has unique powers and abilities that they use to fight crime and protect the world.
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Wonder Woman is in DC Comics.
DC and Marvel have a superhero named Captain Marvel, but DC's Captain Marvel is more popular (The character with the white cape and is red with a lightning bolt on his chest)
Yes, Metahumans are DC Comics equivalent to Marvel's mutants.
Spawn is not part of Marvel or DC comics. He is a character created by Todd McFarlane and belongs to Image Comics.
No. DC's first comic book title was Detective Comics #1 (which is what "DC" originally stood for) in 1937. Marvel Comics #1 (featuring the Sub-Mariner and the Human Torch) was published in 1939, by Timely Comics, a few months after DC published Action Comics #1 (with the first Superman story). The company changed its name from Timely Comics to Atlas Comics in the 1950s, and to Marvel Comics in 1962.