How many heroes are there in American Marvel Comics?

Updated on anime 2024-03-01
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Landlord, all I can say is"so many."

    Let's talk about some of the more well-known ones.

    Hulk", "Iron Man", "Spider-Man", "Batman", "Fantastic Four", "Superman".

    Daredevil, "Superman for All"...

    Oops, that's too much.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The detailed answer to this, no one knows, the main thing is X-Men, Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, Hulk, Hawkeye, Thor, and there are many names and surnames in the X-Men, such as Magneto, and then Wolverine, Electronic Eye, Deadpool, too many!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no too detail, it is said that there are thousands of names and surnames, and they are still counting.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Encyclopedia for yourself. Batman or something, it's DC upstairs talking nonsense.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, we need to define what is an "event" in American superhero comics and what is a "big event".

    The smallest narrative unit in comics is a relatively independent and complete "story" In the oldest era, manga was very similar to unit dramas, often telling a story within one issue, just like "Detective Conan" in Japanese manga and the American TV series "CSI". For example, in 1963, the first issue of "The Avengers Vol. 1", "The Avengers Arrive", talked about a group of people forming a team.

    This model is limited by space and cannot tell too complex stories, so the model of "dividing a long story into several issues" gradually appeared. This is the case with most of the current comics, for example, the 7th to 11th issues of "Thor: God of Thunder" from 2012 is a complete story "God Bomb", and you have to read these 5 issues in one go to know what's going on.

    The title of each issue is generally in this pattern: "Thor: God of Thunder" Issue 8 "God Bomb Five Chapter 2".

    This kind of long story is often referred to as a "story arc".

    A more high-end way of doing this is to spread a storyline across two or more publications, which is called a "crossover" For example, the story "No More Captain America" includes issues 332 to 350 of "Captain America", and is also interspersed with issues 228 of "Iron Man" and issues 137 and 138 of "The Amazing Spider-Man".

    Finally, let's talk about the highest-end gameplay, called "event", which is a storyline with a core limited edition named after this story.

    Additional notes: Limited and ** issues.

    The comic publications we see are usually named after characters or teams, and theoretically as long as they are not cut or restarted, the number of issues on the cover will continue to go down in this way, which is called ** (ongoing series). The other is to plan a few issues from the beginning, and the issue number is 1 of of of of of of 5, which is called limited series.

    The event is that the main plot is in the core limited issue, and the side plot is in the side limited issue or ** issue. **The situation in which an event becomes a side plot is called a "tie-in"—of course, there are also events where only the core limited issue is published.

    For example, the famous "Civil War" incident, the main line is a total of 7 issues of "Civil War", and a large number of other branch limited issues and branch ** magazines have joined, a total of 109 issues.

    In the Chinese context, the "big event" we talk about generally refers to a large-scale crossover or event.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Too much!

    Spider-Man, Hulk, Daredevil, Superman, X-Men, Regeneration, Too many Punishers! At least a few hundred, and new ones are coming out all the time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Superman, Batman, Robin Hood, The Flash, Spider-Man.

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