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Who's Cooler? Marvel Vs. DC

Who's Cooler? Marvel Vs. DC

  • Marvel

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • DC

    Votes: 1 25.0%

  • Total voters
    4
  • Poll closed .

kirasao

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I know you comic book fans out there can't resist this thread. So, who kicks more ass, the X-Men or maybe the Justice League of America...You make the call!
 
I am old school I grew up LOVING and still do "Marvel Comics "Spiderman".
 
Well, I probably shouldn't have voted since I haven't followed the comics for several decades. But when I was reading them back in the 1960's, Marvel was just coming into its own and DC's line already looked like museum pieces by contrast. The imagination, the artwork, the witty and profound dialogue, the complex storylines...Marvel had it all over DC. My favorite mag was The Fantastic Four which I discovered with Issue#5, the first appearance of Doctor Doom. A close second was Thor, followed by Spiderman, Sgt. Fury, and the Rawhide Kid. (Don't get me started on what they did to the Kid recently!) Never got into the X-Men much for some reason. Didn't care much for Iron Man or Daredevil. Doctor Strange had his moments.
 
Ignatz said:
Well, I probably shouldn't have voted since I haven't followed the comics for several decades. But when I was reading them back in the 1960's, Marvel was just coming into its own and DC's line already looked like museum pieces by contrast. The imagination, the artwork, the witty and profound dialogue, the complex storylines...Marvel had it all over DC. My favorite mag was The Fantastic Four which I discovered with Issue#5, the first appearance of Doctor Doom. A close second was Thor, followed by Spiderman, Sgt. Fury, and the Rawhide Kid. (Don't get me started on what they did to the Kid recently!) Never got into the X-Men much for some reason. Didn't care much for Iron Man or Daredevil. Doctor Strange had his moments.

Boy did you bring back memmories. I loved all those when I was a kid.
A new comic book, a bottle of orange Crush on a hot summers day. Do you remember when comic books were a dime and were thicker than one too?
 
No, but I do remember when comics cost 25¢ and generally gave $2.50 worth of enjoyment. Nowadays, the reverse is true.
 
osco89 said:
Boy did you bring back memmories. I loved all those when I was a kid.
A new comic book, a bottle of orange Crush on a hot summers day. Do you remember when comic books were a dime and were thicker than one too?
When I first became aware of the price, a regular monthly issue was 12 cents. Annuals were a quarter. I think Classics Illustrated, which I loved, was 15 cents an issue. (I had Moby Dick, War of the Worlds, Mutiny on the Bounty, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Frankenstein and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.) )
I wasn't an Orange Crush man, myself. I favored a brew called Delaware Punch. Don't know if they even make it anymore. Haven't seen it around in decades.
 
This is a tough call...........................I have always admired Stan Lee who single handedly in my oppinion MADE Marvel what it is, but I'd have to say growing up I favored Superman, and Batman, sooooo DC get's my vote! 😎
 
Ignatz said:
When I first became aware of the price, a regular monthly issue was 12 cents. Annuals were a quarter. I think Classics Illustrated, which I loved, was 15 cents an issue. (I had Moby Dick, War of the Worlds, Mutiny on the Bounty, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Frankenstein and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.) )
I wasn't an Orange Crush man, myself. I favored a brew called Delaware Punch. Don't know if they even make it anymore. Haven't seen it around in decades.

I don't recall those comics or the beverage, but when your a kid with pennies in your pocket an ice cold bottle of any pop and to lose yourself in a good comic was it.
Like I said before Spiderman, especially against the Vulture, was my favorite battle, or like you said The Fantastic Four against Dr. Doom. I still got the Hulk, Daredevil, Flash, Ironman, Dr. Strange, even the Submariner.
 
Dc Rules

I gotta go with DC They did come up with me after all I have read Marvel from time to time They have a great series called What If? I also respect Stan Lee He was great in a movie called Mallrats
 
When I was a kid I was more into marvel. But as I got older I became a huge fan of DC and still am today.


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