yes there are a lot in the comics and there are a few in tv shows and movies,
deadpool from deadpool 1 and 2 is pan. thunder from black lightning is lesbian. aqualad from young justice is queer. harley quinn and poison ivy are queer in harly quinn the show.
dc heros have no chance because of Deadpool has been in dc comics and he knows all the dc heros weaknesess.
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!
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)
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)
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Hancock is not a Marvel or DC character; he is the main character in the 2008 film "Hancock" starring Will Smith. The character does not originate from any comic book series.
marvel and dc still do make comics
The Fantastic 4 are Marvel and in 2019 Kevin Feige announced that a Fantastic Film will be in the MCU (Marvel Comics Universe)
DC Comics has been around longer than Marvel Comics. DC was founded in 1934 while Marvel was founded in 1939.
a comic series where marvel characters are pitted against dc characters
Ultra Violet isn't DC or Marvel she's Screen Gems
The ISBN of DC vs. Marvel is 1-5638-9294-4.