DC
Marvel
Amalgam
The Quinnster
Kryptonite
100

The antithesis of a character is his complete opposite. This character would be considered the Antithesis of Dc's brooding Dark Knight.

The Joker

100

This character's gimmick is a reference to the novel "Dr. Jeckle and Mr. Hyde" where a man has a pleasant personality and a rageful one.

The Hulk

100

A archetypal sidekick is a helper to the hero along their journey. This is probably the most famous Sidekick of their universe.

Robin or Bucky Barnes

100

Quinn once showed Joe an ironically large Lego of this Marvel superhero

Ant-Man

100

This character represents the longest period of death for a comic book character ever before coming back via a plot device called "The Speed Force"

The Flash

200

In Literature, this DC Alien is most commonly an allusion to Jesus Christ.

Superman

200
In a use of irony, this Marvel Superhero's alter ego represents the idea of "Justice is Blind".

Daredevil

200

Robin Hood is the basis of this non powered hero with an ancient weapon type.

Green Arrow or Hawkeye

200

Quinn could never kill a fly much like this acrobatic superhero who was once an apprentice of Batman

Nightwing

200

The actor of this Superhero outlaw sometimes fights dinosaurs and he doesn't always win.

Star Lord

300

A Tragic Character Flaw is one that leads to a hero's Downfall. This DC Comics Character experienced his flaw in Crime Alley.

Batman

300

This hard to kill hero lives what many would call a "tragic" life after he lost 150 years of memories.

Wolverine

300

Transcendentalism is a literary philosophy that our mind can transcend reality. This Magical Doctor is a refrence to this theory.

Dr. Strange or Dr. Fate

300

We all know Quinn's superpower is his smarts, much like this "every-man" antagonist to the man of steel

Lex Luthor

300

The term "Someone's kryptonite" is an allusion to Superman's famous weakness. Laughably, this character's kryptonite is the color Yellow

Green Lantern

400

This DC Hero can manipulate an element which in literature is usually a symbol of rebirth.

Aquaman

400

This patriotic hero would be considered a synecdoche- a phrase where a part represents the whole.

Captain America

400

This powerful brooding antagonist goes against their whole universe on many occasions in order to achieve their goals.

Darkseid or Thanos

400

Quinn's love of drawing/art means he is perfect at illustrating. But due to imperfections in printing this green superhero was once supposed to be grey

The Hulk

400

 A crutch would be a thing or idea a character leans on to get them through their journey, even though that thing is harmful. This Character's crutch happens to be a bottle of ethanol.

Iron Man

500

The definition of irony is doing the opposite of what is expected to make a point. The irony of this Stretchy Dc Comics character is that they aren't taken seriously, but can never be defeated by the Justice League

Plastic Man

500

A rounded character develops throughout a story. This character, who has been in every MCU movie, would not fit that description as he usually has five seconds of screen time.

Stan Lee

500

Dc and Marvel once teamed up to make the "Amalgam Universe" - a universe with heroes who have attributes of 1 DC Character and 1 Marvel Character. This is the definition of Amalgamation.

To combine two things together and create something new

500

Quinn's love of Legos foreshadows his love of creativity. Similarly This character's love of the flash foreshadows his future or rather the reverse of it.

Reverse Flash

500

Writers often layer characters using literary devices. This character gains layers as it is reveled they were originally meant to be a Russian Antagonist

Black Widow