Comic Characters From Marvel and DC with Similar Powers

Comic Characters From Marvel and DC with Similar Powers

There are bound to be some commonalities between their powers. So, here are some comic characters from Marvel and DC with similar powers:

Iron Man (Marvel) and Batman (DC)

Iron Man (Marvel) and Batman (DC)

Despite not being endowed with supernatural abilities, these billionaire geniuses have managed to find their footing among their enhanced peers.

Ant-Man (Marvel) and The Atom (DC)

Ant-Man (Marvel) and The Atom (DC)

The Ant-Man suit was created by Hank Pym and is powered largely by Pym’s other creation, the Pym Particles.

Quicksilver (Marvel) and The Flash (DC)

Quicksilver (Marvel) and The Flash (DC)

Marvel’s Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff) and his twin sister the Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) both gained their powers through genetic experimentation.

Mr. Fantastic (Marvel) and Elongated Man (DC)

Mr. Fantastic (Marvel) and Elongated Man (DC)

Dr. Reed Richards is considered the smartest man alive in the entire Earth-616 Universe.

Hawkeye (Marvel) and Green Arrow (DC)

Hawkeye (Marvel) and Green Arrow (DC)

Oliver Queens does not possess any special powers. However, just like Hawkeye, he is an amazing shot and trained very well-trained in combat.

Captain Marvel (Marvel) and Superman (DC)

Captain Marvel (Marvel) and Superman (DC)

Much like Danvers, Superman also gains his abilities on account of being an alien. Unlike Danvers, however, Clark Kent (Kal-El) has full alien DNA.

Deadpool (Marvel) and Deathstroke (DC)

Deadpool (Marvel) and Deathstroke (DC)

Wilson Wade gained his powers as a result of the genetic experiment that was done on him.

Namor (Marvel) and Aquaman (DC)

Namor (Marvel) and Aquaman (DC)

Much like Namor, Arthur Curry, is also the king of Atlantis, in the DC universe. His biological makeup is half-Atlantean and half-human.

Black Cat (Marvel) and Catwoman (DC)

Black Cat (Marvel) and Catwoman (DC)

Selina Kyle, better known as DC’s Catwoman is similar to Marvel’s Black Cat in many ways.

The Wasp (Marvel) and Bumblebee (DC)

The Wasp (Marvel) and Bumblebee (DC)

The Wasp, Janet Van Dyne, got her powers alongside Hank Pym, the original Ant-Man.