No DC comics does not own iron man as marvel comics is the rightful owner.
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.
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Marvel and DC are two major comic book publishers. Marvel Comics is known for characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the Avengers, while DC Comics is known for characters like Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. They each have their own universes and storylines which have spawned numerous successful movies, TV shows, and other media adaptations.
No, Batgirl is a DC Comics character, specifically associated with the Batman series. Marvel Comics has its own distinct set of superheroes and characters.
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.
Marvel Comics was founded by Martin Goodman in 1939. The company was later bought by The Walt Disney Company in 2009.
The ticker symbol for Marvel Comics is not publicly traded, as it is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. Therefore, it does not have its own independent ticker symbol on the stock market.
No, DC and Marvel are two separate comic book companies with their own unique superheroes and universes. DC is known for characters like Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, while Marvel is known for characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the Avengers.
This is a little bit of a tricky question. Marvel had been integrated into Timely and Atlas for a while before releasing any titles on its own. The first comic that was officially labeled as Marvel comics was Amazing Adventures #3. See the related link below for more details.http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/1/16/200px-AmazingAdventuresV1no3.jpg
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No, Godzilla is not a Marvel character. Godzilla is a fictional monster created by Toho Company, a Japanese film production company, and has appeared in its own series of films and comics.