DC or Marvel?

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  1. delmer47 profile image60
    delmer47posted 12 years ago

    With all of the super hero movies coming out in recent years, I wondered if people had a preference. I am a big Marvel fan ever since I collected comic books as a kid.

    1. Frank Atanacio profile image75
      Frank Atanacioposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      yeah I too have to go with Marvel.. I like Stan Lee.. so yep  Marvel

  2. Wayne Tully profile image62
    Wayne Tullyposted 12 years ago

    Definitely Marvel, the range of superhero characters were more iconic and memorable and still are with the fantastic four, captain america, spiderman and the avengers to name a few....

    1. delmer47 profile image60
      delmer47posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I think one of the reasons why DC movies have not been as successful in recent years (with the exception of Batman, who is a comic book icon) is because of what you said Wayne...

  3. K9keystrokes profile image82
    K9keystrokesposted 12 years ago

    Marvel without a doubt! I am a BIG Stan Lee fan, so anything that he touched or had something to do with is on my favorites list. I find that the Marvel hero's do offer a deeper emotional connection with the reader, better back-stories, and a long lived fan base.  Who wouldn't adore the spirited stories of the X-Men, Spider-Man, Iron Man (my all time favorite) and of course those hellion sketched bad boys like Doctor Doom, Green Goblin, Magneto and so many more.
    If Budweiser is the king of beers, than Marvel is the king of comics.
    Cheers~
    K9

  4. Greek One profile image65
    Greek Oneposted 12 years ago

    I vote for the company that did NOT come up with either the Super Twins

    http://www.myfreewallpapers.net/comics/wallpapers/super-twins.jpg


    or Aquaman..

    http://www.yourfunnymedia.com/media/693 … s_Useless/

  5. cre8ivOne profile image69
    cre8ivOneposted 12 years ago

    My 20 year old son would say, hands down Marvel!  Let's see, Spiderman, X-Men, Captain America, The Hulk, Iron Man, Wolverine and Finally, Thor.  We own all the released movies listed above!

    I tend to agree with my son's vote as well!
    : )

    1. K9keystrokes profile image82
      K9keystrokesposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I forgot about Hulk and Captain America, both great comic stories!

  6. profile image55
    ruffridyerposted 12 years ago

    I always prefered Marvel.  The thing about D.C. is too many of their heroes dressed with capes, flew and fired beams from their eyes or hands.  Just too similar.

 
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