Conan comics have been published by Marvel & Dark Horse, but Conan was not a Marvel character. Conan was created in the 1930's by a writer from Cross Plains, Texas named Robert Ervin Howard. Howard wrote Conan stories for a magazine called Weird Tales. Weird Tales was not a comic book, rather it was a magazine of short stories. It wasn't until the 1970's that Marvel decided to publish comics starring Robert E. Howard's creation, Conan.
Daredevil is a Marvel Comics character
John Constantine is a DC comic book character.
No, she's a DC character, specifically a villain from Batman's rogues' gallery.
Spiderman Appears in The Amazing Spiderman, Spectacular Spiderman,Peter Parker:Spiderman NOTE Peter Parker Spiderman Is No longer in print, same with spectacle spiderman
No. Deathstroke is a DC Comics character and Deadpool is a Marvel Comics character.
DC and Marvel have a superhero named Captain Marvel, but DC's Captain Marvel is more popular (The character with the white cape and is red with a lightning bolt on his chest)
Daredevil is a Marvel Comics character
Hancock is not a Marvel or DC character; he is the main character in the 2008 film "Hancock" starring Will Smith. The character does not originate from any comic book series.
Spawn is not part of Marvel or DC comics. He is a character created by Todd McFarlane and belongs to Image Comics.
John Constantine is a DC comic book character.
"Batwoman" is a DC Comics character .
Doomsday is a DC villain not a Marvel character.
No, Green Arrow is a character from DC Comics, not Marvel Comics. He is a skilled archer and a member of the Justice League.
Beyonder Is the strongest marvel character
Doomsday is a DC villain not a Marvel character.
Mr. Glass is a character from the movie "Unbreakable" by M. Night Shyamalan, which is not associated with Marvel or DC comics.
Thanos is a Marvel character. He first appeared in a Marvel comic in 1973 and has since become a prominent villain in various Marvel comics, movies, and TV shows.