The Marvel comic superhero whose alter ego is Matt Murdock is Daredevil. Matt Murdock is a blind lawyer who fights crime in Hell's Kitchen, New York City, as the vigilante known as Daredevil.
No, Batman is not a Marvel comic hero. He is a character from DC Comics, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Marvel is a separate comic book company known for characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the Avengers.
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.
Ms Marvel made her debut in the comic book Marvel Super-Heroes in March 1968. She is initially known as Major Carol Danvers, a member of the United States Air Force and has no super powers. Danvers becomes known as Ms Marvel in a later comic book entitled Ms Marvel, where she transforms into her alter-ego Ms Marvel.
The Mystery Men was about a group of minor league superheros from the Flaming Carrot comic book.
Shazam is a fictional superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. His alter ego is Billy Batson, a boy who can transform into an adult superhero with various powers by uttering the magic word "Shazam."
Toxin is the name of one of the characters in the Marvel comics universe. This series began production in September 2004 and his alter ego is called Patrick Mulligan.
No, the Green Hornet was not a Marvel Comics character. The Green Hornet was created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, and originally appeared in comics published by Harvey Comics and later by NOW Comics.
No. Marvel did publish a comic of Terminator 2 Judgment Day but Terminator is not part of the Marvel universe.
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Beware the Claws of The Cat (1973) by Marvel Comics is about $13 in very good condition.
Billy is gleaning his comic book collection for information on the origins of the superheros.
Marvel Comics #1 (cover dated Oct. 1939) .