This Marvel hero’s real name is Peter Parker.
Spider-Man
This DC hero’s real name is Bruce Wayne.
Batman
This Batman villain is known as the
Joker
Marvel’s primary superhero team.
Avengers
Spider-Man gained powers after being bitten by this type of creature.
radioactive spider
This mutant hero has adamantium claws and healing powers.
Wolverine
This superhero is often called the “Man of Steel.”
Superman
This Marvel villain attempted to collect all six Infinity Stones.
Thanos
DC’s main superhero team.
Justice League
Batman relies on these two things instead of superpowers.
Intelligence and technology
He is a very famous green monster from the comics of the 70s.
Hulk
This speedster was a major Justice League member in 80s comics after Barry Allen’s legacy expanded.
Flash
This Spider-Man villain’s real name is Norman Osborn.
Green Goblin
Mutant team led by Professor X.
X-Men
What is the name of the metal used to create Captain America's shield?
Vibranium
This Marvel superhero team used mutants as a symbol for discrimination and equality struggles.
X-Men
This female superhero is princess of the Amazons and comes from Themyscira.
Wonder Woman
This alien villain was introduced in 1988 and bonded with Eddie Brock. (It is a black mass.)
Venom
Teen superhero team featuring Robin.
Teen Titans
The X-Men are born with this special genetic mutation.
x-gen
This Marvel anti-hero became extremely popular in the late 90s and is known for breaking the fourth wall.
Deadpool
This hero uses a ring as a source of power.
Green Lantern
This Superman enemy is a billionaire scientist and businessman.
Lex Luthor
Cosmic Marvel team often led by Star-Lord.
Guardians of the Galaxy
Why does Superman have powers on Earth and not on his home planet?
By the yellow sun of the earth