![]() Meanwhile, Marvel was quick to give movie deals to every character in their line-up, hitting a home run with The Avengers. DC then gained a major win with Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, earning an Oscar for Heath Ledger's Joker performance. DC launched Richard Donner's Superman series and Tim Burton's Batman, bringing superheroes to the silver screen while Marvel struggled to keep up until 2000 when they released the box-office hit Spider-Man. In the 1960s, the war kickstarted when Stan Lee was tasked with creating a team that could compete with the growing success of DC's Justice League, finally founding the Fantastic Four with Jack Kirby.Īfter a series of comic-book reboots created by both teams in an effort to outsmart each other, the battlefield expanded to the world of television and movies. Historically speaking, DC is credited with the invention of superheroes, introducing Superman in the 1930s with Marvel following shortly after with Human Torch. The rivalry between these two comic-book powerhouses began as petty arguments between writers over whether one was copying characters from another. ![]() Disagreements on social media have sparked endless bickering and turned into plots to sabotage film reviews. Beginning as an innocent childhood debate, the battle over whether DC or Marvel is the better company has turned into a full-fledged war.
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