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i think more people say between the ages of 25 and under grew up on marvel and people older than that on dc so it's kinda kids vs adults.
me personally i like both marvel unpreditable (sometimes) and dc classic.
i do think a lot of marvel fans on here are either young or don't actually read comics though. Which would explain the dumb arguments, lack of focus or staying to topic, and of course the dumb a** results i.e DC's overpowered but they all some how lose to every marvel character. like in the Wonder Woman vs F4 fight apparently WW stands still while the F4 go for death shots?
The rub here is that there're two DC's. There's the DC that does the JLA et al. and then there's Vertigo. Apart from the occasional Justice Leaguer cameo in Sandman or Swamp Thing, you'd literally never know they were the sam e company. Only in the past few years has Marvel begun to match the sophistication and subtlety of DC's best work, Alias for example. OTOH, for all DC's heights, there month in month outs comics are more often than not mediocre. In their "normal comics" DC typically only has great stories when they tell stories that are only peripherally "super-hero" tales. In contrast, Marvel may not have DC's amazing standouts, but compare the Kang War to Our World at War. Oh wait, there is no comparison.
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Ive heard about the Kang War in Marvel but since Ive been away from comics for 7 years could someone fill me in on what it was about??? was it as big as Our Worlds At War in DC????