It depends. Some costumes are made by corporations (S.H.I.E.L.D.'s agents and projects have these), sometimes they are made by the superhero himself (Spiderman made his own costumes).
You be creative. Everybody makes there own costumes!
well there is the man that created the marvel magazines ( Stan lee ) and some others.
Wolverine is often considered one of Marvel's most unkillable superheroes due to his powerful healing factor, adamantium skeleton, and fighting skills. His ability to rapidly regenerate from even the most devastating injuries makes him extremely difficult to kill.
Yes, Ghost Rider has his own string of Marvel Comics and also is involved in many crossovers such as appearances in The Marvel Civil War and ties to the Fantastic Four. Also fun fact: Blade is as well.
Marvel Legendary Vertigo stands out from other comic book series due to its unique and mature themes, complex characters, and innovative storytelling that pushes the boundaries of traditional superhero narratives.
Hawkeye is super hero with out superpowers like batman but his amazing archery skills makes him a superhero
Marvel Comics as a result of their lucrative film franchises.
Nope. There are many comic books where there aren't superheroes, like "Fables", "Star Wars Insider" and "Dark Horse Comics". Usually it's just DC Comics and Marvel that makes superhero comics, while Dark Horse, Insider and Image makes other comics.
Captain America is a character published by Marvel Comics.
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Superman is considered to be the first comic book superhero, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938. Superman made his debut in "Action Comics" #1, marking the beginning of the superhero genre in comic books.
Thor, the Marvel superhero, has a few notable weaknesses. One of his primary vulnerabilities is his reliance on his enchanted hammer, Mjölnir, which he must wield to access many of his powers. Additionally, his divine nature makes him susceptible to magic and certain powerful beings, such as Hela or enchantments that can negate or diminish his abilities. Furthermore, Thor's strong sense of honor and loyalty can sometimes lead him into situations that jeopardize his safety.