As someone said, attaching yourself to one brand or another is just limiting yourself, but anyone taking that joke about the Zemo cut as anything but a joke (oh I wish people could just make a joke and not use it as ammo) is not flattering to people who identify with Marvel, unless you just like low effort pandering.
Daredevil in jail for murder and Jean Grey being absent from large chunks of Marvel's publishing history for being a murderer don't seem to agree with this.
Marvel has mistreated redheads plenty of times and they have killed off just as many teens as DC if not more (just ask the X-Men fans).
Enjoy both actually liked DC first then got into Marvel mainly X-Men and Spiderman...later DD,FF4 etc
I started with DC because of Superman and Batman. But then I became more of a Marvel fan because of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four. I still like lots of DC Comics.
Both companies are more or less shit right now but Marvel has more golden nuggets (Immortal Hulk, Daredevil, Current X-Men, Venom until all the recent Null nonsense anyway) hidden in the stinking pile of crap, IMO.
"So you've come to the end now alive but dead inside."
Disagree about not giving underrated characters spotlight. Almost every underrated DC hero has had a good solo comic run at some point (Firestorm, Blue Beetle, Starman, Manhunter, Green Arrow, Orion, Catwoman, Unknown Soldier, OMAC etc...).
And disagree about lack of variety, maybe in 2021 that's the case, but back then that wasn't true. You have your space operas in LOSH, New Gods, or you can have your westerns in Jonah Hex, or you can have your horror stuff in Swamp Thing and House of Mystery. There's actually more variety if you ask me.
I like both.
Dc is untouchable in the area where its heroes feel more heroic and larger than life. Marvel can't match the feel of Justice League (the big 3 and 7). DC is top-heavy and it works for them. Marvel isn't as top-heavy which is why groups like FF, X-men, Champions, Runways work and smaller street-level heroes can thrive.
I like that we have different things
I like both.
But Marvel definitely milks Spider-man as much as DC milks Batman. There's a lot of Spider-Man and Spider-Man themed characters or spinoff heroes/villains running around. (Hell, the King in Black stuff can be tied back to Spider-Man through Venom).
I can agree this statement.