There are plenty of things to love about both DC and Marvel. Although the two companies are technically rivals, most fans read a slew of stories from both of the “Big Two.” There are plenty of reasons for this. Some people like characters from both companies or even want to follow specific writers and artists, no matter what book they’re working on. Others rightfully believe that DC and Marvel have their strengths and weaknesses. While these approaches give each company its draw, they can also lead to unfortunate discrepancies.
There is plenty that Marvel could learn from checking out DC’s hottest stories. As great as the Avengers, X-Men, or even The Fantastic Four might be, none are the Justice League. DC’s premiere hero team blows the competition out of the water in more ways than one. The Justice League does a lot that Marvel doesn’t. Whether it be how they treat their characters, the kinds of stories they explore, or how they’re perceived in pop culture, there’s stuff that Marvel needs to learn from the JLA.
These threats, however, are unique to the League and rarely tangle with solo heroes. A lot of Avengers villains feel like cast-offs from other books. Sure, they’ve got heavy hitters like Thanos and Ultron. But many other villains, like Loki and Hydra, hail from solo books and often appear there. Giving the Avengers more unique antagonists would give credence to the threats they face.
There are plenty of things to love about both DC and Marvel. Although the two companies are technically rivals, most fans read a slew of stories from both of the “Big Two.” There are plenty of reasons for this. Some people like characters from both companies or even want to follow specific writers and artists, no matter what book they’re working on. Others rightfully believe that DC and Marvel have their strengths and weaknesses. While these approaches give each company its draw, they can also lead to unfortunate discrepancies.
There is plenty that Marvel could learn from checking out DC’s hottest stories. As great as the Avengers, X-Men, or even The Fantastic Four might be, none are the Justice League. DC’s premiere hero team blows the competition out of the water in more ways than one. The Justice League does a lot that Marvel doesn’t. Whether it be how they treat their characters, the kinds of stories they explore, or how they’re perceived in pop culture, there’s stuff that Marvel needs to learn from the JLA.
These threats, however, are unique to the League and rarely tangle with solo heroes. A lot of Avengers villains feel like cast-offs from other books. Sure, they’ve got heavy hitters like Thanos and Ultron. But many other villains, like Loki and Hydra, hail from solo books and often appear there. Giving the Avengers more unique antagonists would give credence to the threats they face.
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