TOP 10 Epic Comic Book Superheroes of All Time

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TOP 10 Epic Comic Book Superheroes of All Time :

10. Thor :

This Asgardian god of thunder kicked off his antics in August 1962 in Marvel Comics’ Journey into Mystery issue 83. Named after the Norse mythological deity, Thor has repeatedly shocked his enemies by his superhuman strength, endurance and longevity.

9. Deadpool :

It wouldn’t wrong to term this physically awkward and mentally unbalanced comic character as the ‘most popular antihero’. He dashed into the comics world via Marvel Comics’ The New Mutants issue 98 in early 1991.

8. Hulk :

It has appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962) published by Marvel Comics this green-tanned, huge-sized, brawny humanoid-cum-savage has been adapted for several live-action, animation, and video game sequences.

7. Flash :

This superhero that debuted in January 1940 has had four incarnations. All forms of ‘Scarlet Speedster’ are known to possess exquisite physics-defying speed to move and superhuman reflexes, among other abilities.

6. Captain America :

Captain America, portrayed as a die-hard patriotic superhero, gained massive popularity during the World War 2 period. Debuted in March 1941, this character was born out of Steve Rogers, a feeble man peaked to a supersoldier with supreme physical and mental faculties.

5. Wolverine :

Wolverine, also known as James Howlett, Logan or Weapon-X, is another one of the iconic antiheroes that comes from Marvel Comics. He debuted at the far end of The Incredible Hulk series in 1974 and is seen as an important member of the X-men and the Avengers team.

4. Iron Man :

Iron Man, who brings images of that all-potent red and gold armored suit, kicked off his comic book adventures in the issue 39 of Tales of Suspense dated March 1963. His valuable suit gives him superhuman abilities of supersonic flight and using missiles, among other things.

3. Spider Man :

It Having kicked off his journey in Amazing Fantasy issue in 1962, this spidery superhero’s life bore resounding semblance to many common struggles that young people face. No wonder why people appreciated how his secret identity Peter Parker, a highly school student transformed all by himself into Spider-Man.

2. Batman :

Batman who is surfaced in Detective Comics issue 27 in May 1939. This superhero’s story is that of a billionaire-cum-philanthropist working hard to develop his physical prowess and mental faculties to don a bat-like persona so that he could avenge his parents’ murder.

1. Superman :

It has debuted in Action Comics’ first issue (in June 1938) published by DC Comics. Adopted by a humble farming family Clark Kent, Superman’s alter ego, was instilled with high moral values. After growing up, he decides to use his ‘special Kyrptonic powers’ for the good of the mankind.

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