In Marvel, the strongest superhero is often considered to be the Hulk due to his limitless strength and regenerative abilities. On the DC side, characters like Superman or the Green Lantern are commonly seen as the most powerful due to their array of abilities such as super strength, flight, and energy projection. Ultimately, the strongest superhero may vary depending on the storyline and context.
Wolverine from Marvel and Batman from DC for me
Captain America
Beyonder Is the strongest marvel character
In the Marvel vs DC comic book crossover event, which featured various battles between characters from both comic universes, the outcome of the final battle between the two universes was a draw. There was no definitive winner declared between the superhero nations of Marvel and DC.
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)
Marvel and DC comics .
"Superhero" is a relatively recent coinage. The ancient Greeks considered the mythological Herakles both a hero and a demigod, but didn't really have a word for "superhero". Both DC and Marvel have a character named "Hercules." Both of them would probably qualify (the DC one was apparently at least somewhat villainous in his backstory, but had reformed by the time stories about him started).
The Flash is not a Marvel Character, he was created by the Detective Comics company, mostly known as DC, the Flash has starred in a movie and many animated series.
wrong in dc it is braniac and in marvel it is galactus
Indeed there is. go on google images
It is actually superhero, when there is a space or a dash in between like: Super Hero, it is a company co-owned by Marvel and DC Comics.
Batman has the largest for DC & Spider-Man has the largest for Marvel.