Manga
DC Comics
Indie Comics
Marvel Comics
From Page to Screen
100

In the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, the climax of the third part, Stardust Crusaders, occurs in this city

Cairo, Egypt

100

When the second version of Green Lantern debuted in 1959, his power ring's weakness was changed into this. 

the color yellow

100

The Walking Dead Follows this Georgia Police Officer as he leads a group of survivors through a zombie apocalypse. 

Rick Grimes

100

This Star-Spangled WWII veteran is the leader of The Avengers

Captain America

100

In the MCU, these two characters are depicted as gaining their powers through HYDRA experimentation, instead of being Mutants. 

Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch and Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver

200

In the Fullmetal Alchemist series, Alphonse Elric's soul is transplanted into this inanimate object

An empty suit of armor

200

This team serves as a precursor to the Justice League, having debuted in the 1940s, and includes members such as Doctor Fate, Hawkman, and Green Lantern

Justice Society of America

200

In the comic series Hellboy, Hellboy works for this clandestine organization, investigating paranormal occurrences around the world

The Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense (BPRD)

200

James Howlett, better known as Logan/Wolverine, gained his Adamantium skeleton through this Canadian secret program

The Weapon X Program

200

In Spider-Man (2002), these devices are omitted, their function being folded into Peter Parker's normal power set. 

Web Shooters

300

This twink is the main antagonist of the manga series Berserk

Griffith

300
Magical superhero Shazam was known under this name until the New 52 Reboot in 2011

Captain Marvel

300

This Canadian comic series, released as six manga-sized volumes, follows the titular character through his tumultuous love life

Scott Pilgrim

300

Kamala Khan, better known as Ms. Marvel, was intended to have this origin instead of being an Inhuman. 

A Mutant

300

In the Batcave, Batman's headquarters, these two trophies can be seen in most comic depictions, yet remain absent from all live-action films

The Giant Penny and the Dinosaur

400

The 1966 Manga/Anime racing series Mach GoGoGo was renamed to this when brought over to the United States

Speed Racer

400

Wonder Woman's origins include her being born through this unusual method

sculpted from clay
400

This team of radical reptiles were created in 1984 as a parody of Marvel Comics hero Daredevil. 

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

400

In the 1980s, She-Hulk joins this superhero team, as one of their members was occupied on another planet at the time. 

The Fantastic Four

400

In Superman (1978), the Superman "S" is reinterpreted as this symbol 

The House of El crest

500

In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Koichi Hirose's Stand Ability is named Echoes, a song by this rock band

Pink Floyd

500

The Martian Manhunter develops a craving for this real-world snack during his time on Earth

Oreos

500

Professional Wrestler Sting wears makeup similar to this gothic comic character

Eric/The Crow

500

This other Spider-Man villain gained the infamous symbiote in 2005, becoming the third Venom

Mac Gargan/The Scorpion

500

In the Blade film series, Blade's origins are changed in two major ways - name them both

1- He's not british

2- He is a vampire/dhampir