I think the sportsmaster on DC is bad so it's possible this sportsmaster could be bad sorry I didn't say yes or no but yea he's proboly bad I havent seen the movie myself but I'm sure he's bad since I watch batman and DC stuff not really a marvel fan
Sportsmaster was created in 1947.
Miss Marvel Is a good guy part of the Avengers (sorry if i spelled avengers wrong).
There is no such thing as a hero or a villain in the Marvel universe.
Havok, also known as Alex Summers, is a mutant from Marvel comics who has been portrayed as both a hero and a villain at different times. In general, he is considered to be a morally complex character who struggles with his powers and past but ultimately seeks to do what he believes is right. So, whether he is good or bad can depend on the specific storyline or interpretation of the character.
The MCU (Or Marvel Cinimatic Universe) Is AMAZING! We all have opinions though, In Marvel films there is a lot of fighting, it is based on superheros from Marvel Comic books after all. I believe most marvel films are for 15+ but your parents can decide when it is a good time to start watching Marvel because there is bad language, blood and fighting. There are many Marvel films including: Avengers, GOTG (Gardians Of The Galaxy), Thor Ragnarok, Spider Man, Iron Man, and much much more! Marvel are one of the best studios to create films and have been for a long time. Marvel is on disney + aswell, and Netfilx. Marvel films can usually last up to 3/4 hours but most of them stick to 1/2 hours. I hope this helped! ^^
i have seen some go as high as 825.00
Personally the Marvel Comics, and Manga which is Anime Comics.
Man-Thing is a Marvel Comics character that typically acts as a force of nature rather than being inherently good or bad. He can be seen as a neutral entity that reacts to emotions and intentions, often reflecting the inner turmoil of those around him.
There are many books out there, good and bad, that teach comic drawing techniques. A great book to start with is "How to Draw the Marvel Comics Way" by Stan Lee and John Buscema.
One good one is "marvel".
Captain Britain is generally portrayed as a heroic character in Marvel Comics. He embodies ideals of justice and protection, often fighting against evil forces to defend the innocent. However, like many superheroes, his methods and decisions can be complex, and some storylines may depict him in morally ambiguous situations. Overall, he is considered a force for good in the Marvel universe.
Beware the Claws of The Cat (1973) by Marvel Comics is about $13 in very good condition.