No, DC and Marvel are two separate companies, each with their own set of heroes.
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.
Marvel and Dc Heroes.
basically Marvel because Xmen are Marvel heroes NOT dc heroes.
Both DC and Marvel have diverse rosters of black heroes, with popular characters like Black Panther and Storm from Marvel, and Cyborg and John Stewart from DC. It is difficult to say definitively which publisher has more black heroes, as both have made efforts to include diversity in their respective universes.
dc heros have no chance because of Deadpool has been in dc comics and he knows all the dc heros weaknesess.
Here are a few and the comics where they appear:Aquaman (DC)Atom or Al Pratt (DC)Angel (Marvel)Armor (Marvel)Aurora (Marvel)Adam Strange (DC)Abner "Abe" Jenkins (Marvel)Amanda "The Wall" Waller (DC)Animal Man (DC)Alex Power (Marvel)Adam Warlock (Marvel)Abigail Brand (Marvel)Arisia (DC)Ant Man (Marvel)
Spawn is not part of Marvel or DC comics. He is a character created by Todd McFarlane and belongs to Image Comics.
Ant Man (Marvel)The Atom (DC)
Captain Marvel is better then Super man because superman is weak to magic and captain marvel's powers are magic. So captain marvel can school Superman any day!
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.
No. Deathstroke is a DC Comics character and Deadpool is a Marvel Comics character.
They are not part of marvel. The thing (The guy made of rocks) is though because he helped them at one point but the rest are not.
No. Static is from Milestone Comics, which is part of DC Comics.