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In 1996, both DC and Marvel comics published a crossover series where Batman and Wolverine were made into one character named Dark Claw. .
in Batman Facts, Comic Books Facts, DC Comics Facts, Marvel FactsIn 1998, Marvel offered the rights to almost all of their characters to Sony for a mere $25 million. Sony rejected the offer and only purchased Spiderman for $10 million, believing he was the only one movie audiences would care about.
in Brands Facts, Comic Books Facts, Marvel Facts, Spiderman facts, Superhero FactsIron Man’s computer J.A.R.V.I.S. is an acronym for ‘Just A Rather Very Intelligent System.’
in Comic Books Facts, Ironman Facts, Marvel Facts“Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #1” in 1972 was Marvel’s first solo title starring an African American hero.
in Comic Books Facts, Marvel Facts, Superhero FactsNicolas Cage’s real name is Nicolas Coppola—his stage name was inspired by Marvel’s Luke Cage, one of his favorite comic characters.
in Actors Facts, Celebrity Facts, Marvel Facts, Names FactsStan Lee thought Marvel’s readers would hate Iron Man.
in Ironman Facts, Marvel Facts, Superhero FactsIn Wolverine’s early days, Marvel had a “rule” that the comic book character could not have arm hair while in costume.
in Comic Books Facts, Hair Facts, Marvel Facts, Superhero FactsMichael Jackson wanted to play Spiderman so badly that he once tried to buy Marvel.
in Celebrity Facts, Marvel Facts, Singers Facts, Spiderman factsThe word “shazam” is an acronym that first appeared in a comic strip about Captain Marvel in 1940, who holds the wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, the power of Zeus, the courage of Achilles, and the speed of Mercury
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