That depends on how you define "weird." After all, The Guardians of the Galaxy film franchise features a talking space raccoon, and the Ant-Man franchise features a hero that comics fans once found ridiculous. Both were massive hits—weirdness is in the eye of the beholder.
With that said, the two main comics companies, Marvel and DC Comics, have had plenty of oddball outliers over their combined 165 years of business, and some are inarguably...well, weird. Here are a few of our favorites, in no particular order.
While we’re on the subject, we should note a few of the weirder villains from comic history:
Deadpool
Superheroes typically speak the language of the culture they live in. In some cases, they speak their native language, and the languages of the country they relocate to.Some superheroes are depicted as speaking many (if not all) languages.
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The cast of Not So Superheroes - 2010 includes: Noah Busman as Aaron Aiden de Jong as Kevin
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Of course they can get hurt, some can even die.
I had the weirdest dream of my life yesterday.That was the weirdest talk I have ever had.
The weirdest planet is planet Uranus. The weirdest planet is Jojo on Uranus
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There are no perfect rhymes for the word weirdest.
That was the weirdest movie I've ever seen.
"Surgeon Simulator" is the most weirdest game.
the weirdest question in the world is - 'what is the wierdest question in the world
The Physics of Superheroes was created in 2005.
Superheroes - DVD - was created in 2005.
they are all the same to the naked eye but the weirdest would be the north star
The weirdest place to grow a tooth is under your foot.
This question is too subjective to answer. It is which ever one you think is the weirdest.