Has two daughters by the name of Gamora and Nebula
Thanos
The superhero also goes by the name Bruce Wayne
Batman
This comic was started by Charles M. Schultz in 1950 and features characters such as Snoopy and Peppermint Patty. It ran TV specials for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas until moving to Apple TV+ this year.
Peanuts
Where Batman stores his gadgets.
Utility Belt
This "Amazing" Marvel superhero debuted in Amazing Fantasy #15
Spider-Man
The Nemesis of Professor X
Magneto
This man became a hero when a ring was bestowed upon him by a dying alien named Abin Sur.
Green Lantern
This comic chronicles the life of an orange cat who is lazy and is known for eating lasagna.
Garfield
Spiderman's web shooter designer
Peter Parker
This "Caped Crusader" first appeared in Detective Comics #27.
Batman
This Bird villain goes by the name of Adrian Toomes
The regular identity of this superhero is Clark Kent
Superman
This comic features the life of an adventurous six year old boy and his stuffed tiger. It is widely recognized as the last great newspaper comic.
Calvin and Hobbes
Wolverine skeleton is made of this.
Adamantium
This "Man of Steel" first debuted in Action Comics #1
Superman
The Alleged Daughter of Loki and is the Goddess of Death
Hela
What is the name of the District Attorney that became the villain Two-Face?
Harvey Dent
This comic is about an adventurous buy who explores his city and causes chaos. We have also performed a gang show song of the same name.
Dennis the Menace
Captain Americas shield is made of this
Vibranium
This "Invincible" Marvel super hero debuted in Tales of Suspense #39
Iron Man
Can replicate opponents moves (fought Deadpool).
Task Master
The ruthless tyrant ruler of planet Kalanor, he possesses incredible mental powers in addition to his great strength and intellect and enemy to the Justice League of America
Despero
This comic centers around an opossum, an alligator, and other animals in whatever shenanigans they are up to.
Pogo
Katana's sword that was forged by Murumasa.
Soultaker
This "Invincible Man" first appeared in Fantastic Four #5
Dr. Doom