Marvel and DC Comics have made big ensemble teams the centerpiece of their shared universes, bringing key heroes together and exploring their shared adventures. Throughout the last nearly ninety years of superhero comics, both publishers have created similar teams, some uncannily alike. The two companies have even enjoyed creating pastiches like Marvel’s Squadron Supreme and parodies like DC’s Retaliators, presenting a fresh take on their rivals’ greatest heroic enterprises.The two publishing giants have explored some great team dynamics and even examined their differences and similarities in crossover stories. Recent years have seen the companies up the ante in exploring each other’s counterparts and new teams like DC’s Terrifics feel like reflections of more famous Marvel properties. Superhero comics have inspired each other since the Golden Age but some of DC and Marvel’s teams are uncannily similar.The Teen Titans and New Mutants are both the younger counterparts to two of their respective universe’s most important teams, the Justice League and X-Men. Both books are at their best when they’re telling the stories of young heroes with strong personalities as they carve out separate identities from their older counterparts. This was often done through stories that did a better job of combining the lives of their heroes with classic action.RELATED: The First 10 Superhero Teams In DC Comics
Marvel and DC Comics have made big ensemble teams the centerpiece of their shared universes, bringing key heroes together and exploring their shared adventures. Throughout the last nearly ninety years of superhero comics, both publishers have created similar teams, some uncannily alike. The two companies have even enjoyed creating pastiches like Marvel’s Squadron Supreme and parodies like DC’s Retaliators, presenting a fresh take on their rivals’ greatest heroic enterprises.
The two publishing giants have explored some great team dynamics and even examined their differences and similarities in crossover stories. Recent years have seen the companies up the ante in exploring each other’s counterparts and new teams like DC’s Terrifics feel like reflections of more famous Marvel properties. Superhero comics have inspired each other since the Golden Age but some of DC and Marvel’s teams are uncannily similar.
The Teen Titans and New Mutants are both the younger counterparts to two of their respective universe’s most important teams, the Justice League and X-Men. Both books are at their best when they’re telling the stories of young heroes with strong personalities as they carve out separate identities from their older counterparts. This was often done through stories that did a better job of combining the lives of their heroes with classic action.
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