Is there a DC version of Spiderman?

Is there a DC version of Spiderman?

Originally Answered: Who is the equivalent of Spider-Man in DC Universe? The Tarantula Ask a casual comic book fan who was the first spider-based superhero and they’ll likely name Marvel’s Spider-Man. Ask a die-hard comic book fan and they’ll know the correct answer is DC’s The Tarantula.

What superhero can beat Batman?

Tony Stark has often been equated to being Marvel’s version of Batman with a little extra charm, but an argument can be made for him beating the real deal. The biggest edge going for him is obviously his high tech and heavily armored Iron Man suit.

Is Spider-Man Avenger or DC?

Spider-Man is absolutely from Marvel and not DC. However, new fans have a right to be confused. In 1996, DC Comics and Marvel comics came together to create a publishing imprint, Amalgam comics. It was here that they merged some of their most loved characters into one.

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Is Spider-Man Miles Miles a carbon copy of Peter Parker?

Miles isn’t a carbon copy of Peter, by a long shot. You can tell that people who say things like that either haven’t read the comic or are reading what they want; Miles story foils Petes’ in very significant ways, such as their opposite reactions to receiving spider-powers.

Is it okay to give Peter Parker the mantle of Robin?

Plus, Peter Parker isn’t dead, the mantle was just passed on. Marvel isn’t idiotic enough to kill off one of their flagship characters. It’s ok to give the name to someone else. Robin has been many races. Black, white, biracial, he’s been a lot of races.

Why is Marvel so successful with diversity?

Marvel is successful with diversity because it looks at minorities. A Muslim helped write Mrs. Marvel. Look at DC, You’re getting names like Black Lightning. Seriously, it’s like most of black character there has to have black in front of their name. Love John Stewart though. optimus007: I never doubted Marvel’s inteligence.

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