I'd say Thor he would fit into D.C. very well.
I'd say Thor he would fit into D.C. very well.
If Marvel owned the rights, Batman vs. Thanos would be a yearly event. Seriously.
Captain America is the most DC character.
Namor is the least DC character.
The fantastic four are just the challengers with powers......
I could also see the case for Hulk as the Least DC Hero that Marvel has. He would point - blank not fit into the DCU at all, as is.
And a case for Silver Surfer, as the Most DC Hero that Marvel has, could be understood. As long as he is free of servitude to Galactus, he'd be a welcome ally to the Justice League, Green Lantern Corps, and the good New Gods in the DCU.
Skulk in the Amalgam Universe is a perfect amalgamation, then.
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Yep, Marvel heroes tend to be seen with more flaws on their sleeves than DC heroes do.
Whereas DC's two biggest heroes in 1939, Superman and Batman, didn't really have trouble fitting in with society, Marvel's two biggest heroes in 1939, Human Torch and Sub-Mariner, either had trouble fitting in or never really fit in at all to begin with.
Yeah I see DC heroes as being more Godlike, idealized beings wheras Marvel's characters are more human.
The way Carol's been treated, recently, I think she'd naturally fit in with DC. On the flip side, like people have said, the X-Men and Spider-Man are Marvel's most Marvel like characters.
Without Ben, I'd say the Fantastic Four would be very DC like characters, but Ben really gives them a Marvel flair.