Marvel. I grew up loving Spider-Man and the X-Men. There are more appealing characters in Marvel.
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i never immersed myself into DC enough to care, so deaths and big events in the DC Universe affect me a heck of a lot less than those of you with Event Fatigue.
I pretty much only like Batman, Power Girl and the Green Lantern for D.C. I really didn't like DC characters growing up because of the campy Super Friends. At the time, DC characters seem one deminsional and seemly perfect.
Marvel, on the other hand, most of the characters are flawed or have personal struggles.
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As of now, DC. I grew up on Marvel and the Spidey universe then switched to DC when the Challenge of the Superfriends was released. In the Art era of the 90's along with the Golden Age of Cartoons (Spidey, X-Men), I switched back to Marvel until that Spider-Man/Venom clone nonsense. From then on, it's been DC all the way.
I'm all about DC, right now. I jumped into a few DC and Marvel titles. With the DC characters, it seems like my pull list has grown, and my Marvel pull list has shrunk considerably.
Now you'd never call Erwin a "Wussy"
Nor label his working day "cushy"
But you might have to question
His endless obsession
With superpositional pussy.
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