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This category is for questions and answers about Marvel Comics. Marvel was founded as Timely Comics in 1934. They are well known for creators such as Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Jack Kirby. Questions about characters, comic values, storylines, and much more may be explored here.

1,457 Questions

Where does the name juggernaut come from?

The name "juggernaut" comes from the Sanskrit word "Jagannath," which is a title of Krishna, a Hindu deity. The name refers to a massive, unstoppable force or object, often used to describe something powerful or overwhelming in size or impact.

Who is the son of Mr Fantastic and Invisible Woman?

Franklin Richards is the son of Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards) and Invisible Woman (Susan Storm) in Marvel Comics. He is a powerful mutant with reality-warping abilities and has been a significant character in various storylines within the Marvel Universe.

Is spawn part of Marvel or DC?

Spawn is not part of Marvel or DC comics. He is a character created by Todd McFarlane and belongs to Image Comics.

How did daredevil get his powers?

He got his powers from a spill of radioactive waste that had blinded him when he was a child.however,his other senses were enhanced by this giving him powers a sighted person wouldn't have.

Who would win wolverine vs lady deathstrike?

There was once a comic book alternate universe where Deadpool killed the ENTIRE Marvel Universe, including Wolverine. Wolverine is deadly, but Deadpool is worse, and with his excellent use of swords, it wouldn't be so hard for him to decapitate Wolverine.

What is the name of the papers editor who really does not like spider-man?

J. Jonah Jameson. Peter Parker has sometimes jokingly called him "Jolly Jonah". Jonah is often depicted chewing a cigar. Althoughj Spider-Man is the reporter, on one occasion Jameson went to cover news on Doc Ock, because Peter was fighting Ock as Spidey at that time.

How fast is flash?

It depends on whether you are referring to the tv show or the comics. In the tv show the flash's top speed is mach 6.6.In the comics he is 56,000,000,000,000,000 times faster than the speed of light.

Where did Spider-Man get bitten by the radioactive spider at?

While the radiation machine was running the steatoda spider hit the radioactive beams
jus like hulk and it gave all the radioactive powers into the spider and thats how the radioactive spider was made.

Who are the weirdest superheroes?

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.

  • Arm-Fall-Off-Boy - DC Comics - Contrary to his name, Arm-Fall-Off-Boy’s arms didn’t fall off on their own—he’d pull one off, then use it to hit his enemies.
  • Hindsight Lad - Marvel - He’s able to analyze how events might have played out if things had gone differently—so, basically, he chides much better superheroes about their performance. Hindsight Lad (later renamed Hindsight) has no superpowers.
  • Hellcow - Marvel - A cow turned into a vampire by Dracula. Hellcow produces “vampiric milk" and has super-bovine strength.
  • Whizzer - Marvel - An unfortunately named hero who received his powers after receiving a transfusion of mongoose blood. Mongooses are fast, but not exceptionally fast compared to other animals—Whizzer benefited from the transfusion because of a bizarre genetic mutation.
  • Combo Man - Marvel - A combination of at least 12 other Marvel characters, including Punisher, The Hulk, Magneto, Captain America, and the Human Torch (among others). He activated his powers by eating Combos, a popular pretzel snack. Combo Man was created as part of a promotional agreement between Marvel and Eagle Snacks, the company that produces Combos.
  • Bulletman - Fawcett Comics, and later, DC Comics - A ballistics officer who developed a bullet-shaped helmet that can deflect bullets. He could fly and had superhuman strength, but mainly defeated his opponents by punching them (he didn’t carry a weapon). He was sometimes accompanied by his wife, Bulletgirl. Bulletman was an extremely popular character for Fawcett Comics.
  • The Red Bee - Quality Comics, and later, DC Comics - An attorney who fought gangsters with trained bees. He had no superpowers, but he wore a striped suit with puffy sleeves. His favorite bee, Michael, lived in his belt buckle.
  • Bouncing Boy - DC Comics - After accidentally drinking a super-plastic formula (he mistook it for a soda), Bouncing Boy gained the ability to inflate his body to look like a giant ball. He can bounce great distances, and is somewhat impervious to damage while in ball form.
  • Ulysses Solomon Archer - Marvel - A trucker who gained the ability to pick up CB radio frequencies through his skull after receiving a partial skull replacement with an experimental alloy. He can also give lethal headbutts, and he can cycle through CB stations by using his tongue to touch the fillings in his teeth.
  • Frog-Man - Marvel - An occasional Spider-Man sidekick, Frog-Man has an electrically powered frog suit capable of jumping great distances at a time. However, the suit’s springs make navigation difficult, and Frog-Man frequently lands off course.
  • 3-D Man - Marvel - This one’s complicated: Test pilot Chuck Chandler had a run in with some aliens that turned him into an image imprinted on a pair of eyeglasses. When his brother, Hal, wears the glasses, he can cause a dimensional shift that allows the image to become flesh-and-blood 3-D Man, and the brothers share consciousness inside 3-D Man’s body. 3-D Man has superhuman strength, speed, and stamina.
  • Litterbug - Marvel - A soldier who is transformed into a giant cockroach-like creature capable of burrowing underground. He also has superhuman strength, but he has trouble communicating with humans, since, well, he’s a giant cockroach.
  • Squirrel Girl - Marvel - Purposely created as a lighthearted superhero, Squirrel Girl has a six-foot-long semi-prehensile tail and can communicate with squirrels. She also has superhuman strength and agility (roughly equivalent to what you’d expect from a giant squirrel).
  • Matter-Eater Lad - DC Comics - He's able to eat almost anything without negative consequences.
  • Dogwelder - DC Comics - As his name implies, Dogwelder welded the bodies of deceased dogs to criminals' faces. The less said about Dogwelder, the better.
  • Defenestrator - DC Comics - Defenestrator hung out with Dogwelder, and his "powers" were even less impressive: He threw villains through windows (“defenestrate" is a fancy word for throwing people through windows). For crimes on ground level, Defenstrator carried around his own window.
  • Doorman - Marvel - He can teleport people through solid walls by using his own body as a portal. In other words, he’s a door.
  • Looker - DC Comics - A super-strong, telepathic woman who’s able to fly...but she’s obsessed with her appearance. She moonlights as a model, and in later comics, she becomes a vampire.
  • Brother Power, The Geek - DC Comics - A mannequin, dressed up like a hippie, who comes to life after being struck by lightning.
  • Friendly Fire - DC Comics - A man with the ability to project energy. He cannot hit his targets, however, and frequently hits his friends, hence his name.
  • Stone Boy - DC Comics - An alien boy with the power to turn into stone. In his early comics, he’s completely motionless after turning to stone. Eventually, he figured out how to regulate his abilities so that he could move.
  • Lady Cop - DC Comics - A female police officer. Introduced in the 1940s, she fought off superpowered villains with her wits. By the way, there were real-life female police officers in the United States since at least 1910, so "Lady Cop" didn’t have much of a gimmick.

While we’re on the subject, we should note a few of the weirder villains from comic history:

  • Paste-Pot Pete - Marvel - Later renamed Trapster, Paste-Pot Pete used extremely sticky paste to subdue his foes.
  • Asbestos Man - Marvel - Primarily an antagonist of the Human Torch, Asbestos Man was a brilliant chemist who developed an all-asbestos suit. He was introduced in the 1960s, before the dangers of asbestos were well known; in later comics, he gets cancer and dies.
  • Lady Stilt-Man - Marvel - The successor to the original Stilt-Man, Lady Stilt-Man gets a mention on this list for her ridiculous name. Shouldn’t she be Stilt-Woman?In any case, she had no superpowers, but wore a suit with hydraulic stilts. While fighting Spider-Man in her first appearance, one of her stilts got stuck in a giant, decorative high heel on top of a truck. She then fell down a sewer and cried. Seriously.
  • Doctor Spectro - Charlton Comics, and later, DC Comics - A scientist who used lights to control peoples' emotions.
  • Codpiece - DC Comics - An evil mastermind who wore a codpiece multi-weapon with a canon, a sonic burst weapon, a boxing glove, and various other gadgets.
  • Ambush Bug - DC Comics - An insane man who can teleport at will. He started his comics career as a villain, but he came to idolize Superman and decided to switch to heroism. He is aware that he is a fictional character and frequently breaks the fourth wall.

How old is Jubilee?

Jubilee is a teenage member of Generation X (X-Men comics). She was initially depicted as being from 12 to 14, among the youngest of the mutants harbored by Professor Xavier.

Which came first DC or marvel?

DC Comics was founded in 1934, while Marvel Comics was founded later in 1939. So, DC came first.

Is the incredible hulk immortal?

The Incredible Hulk is not immortal and theoretically could be killed.

However, any such death would likely be a "comic book death" -- meaning that he's too valuable a franchise to let die, so the writers would think up a storyline to bring him back to life.

What do daredevils do?

Daredevils are individuals who engage in risky and thrilling activities that usually involve stunts, extreme sports, or other high-adrenaline pursuits. They perform these acts to test their limits, seek excitement, and push the boundaries of what is considered possible.

Who would win in a battle between Thor and Zeus?

It is difficult to determine a clear winner as both Thor and Zeus are powerful deities from different mythologies with their own unique abilities. In mythology, they are both known for their strength and prowess in battle, so the outcome would likely depend on the specific circumstances of the battle and any additional factors at play.

Who is stanly in holes?

In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats is the protagonist of the story. He is a teenager who is wrongfully sent to a juvenile detention center where he is forced to dig holes as a form of punishment. Throughout the story, Stanley unravels the mystery behind the curse on his family and the significance of the holes he is digging.

What is your inner hulk?

Your inner Hulk is when you have lots of adrenaline and you feel like really strong like if something fell on your grandma that was really heavy you might go into an adrenaline rush-Kane a.k.a.Hulk Boy the poop and pee inside you! holloween and pee

Is Dr Strange and She Hulk going to be in the Avengers 2?

Highly doubtful. More likely to see Hank Pym ( Giant Man) and Janet Van Dyne (Wasp). Black Panther is a posability too.

Can deadpool dye?

He was once killed while he had his regenerative factor by weapon x,and in the current events of universe 616 Deadpool has no powers and can die like a normal human.

Is there a Spider-Man 6?

There are currently no official plans for a Spider-Man 6 movie as of now. However, Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios continue to work on expanding the Spider-Man franchise, so it is possible that a sixth movie in the series could be announced in the future.