There are two Captain Marvels, one is a woman, one is a man. The female one's name is Carol Danvers, the male one's name is Mar-vell.
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)
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!
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.
Master Man - Marvel Comics - was created in 2006.
Yes, Marvel Comics Owns Iron Man.
15 Tons with the aid of the Nega Bands (Captain Marvel from Marvel Comics) or upwards of more then 100 tons (DC's Captain Marvel)
Captain Marvel Jr. was created in 1941 by artist Mac Raboy. He made his first appearance in Whiz Comics #25, which was published by Fawcett Comics.
The first super hero of Marvel was Captain America. It originated from Stan Lee's idea, became a super hero of Timely Comics (which was renamed Marvel comics), and was the first super hero produced from Marvel in 1941.
Yes, Spider-Man is one of the most famous and iconic characters in Marvel Comics, but not necessarily the most famous. Other popular characters like Iron Man, Captain America, and the X-Men also have strong fanbases and recognition in the Marvel Universe.
Captain America is a character published by Marvel Comics.
So, Marvel/Disney owns the rights to Spider-Man comics. If Spider-Man appears on film it is under the control of Sony Pictures. Sony owns the rights to Spider-Man movies. Spider-Man merchandise is owned and controlled by Marvel Comics (and Disney – the parent company of Marvel Comics).
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!