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Why Is Marvel Better Than Dc
There are a small number of companies who create superhero comics and books. The two biggest companies in the superhero universe are Marvel and DC. The Marvel Universe makes more unique superheroes; however, DC is largely responsible for starting the superhero universe. Marvel is better than DC because of the unique superheroes they make, including the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor and Ant Man. Of all these superheroes created by Marvel, Deadpool is the best because of his unique powers and great sense of humour.

People might say that Deadpool is not muscularly impressive, but he is an ex-special forces soldier so he is a well-trained fighter and marksman. Deadpool trained in the U.S. army where he learned an abundance of fighting and shooting tactics. “He is a master of assassination techniques, is an excellent marksman, and is highly skilled with bladed weapons (frequently carrying two swords strapped to his back)”. Deadpool is trained to kill people. His training took place in the army, and he even made killing people his job when he became a mercenary. Deadpool does not have to look intimidating because his fighting abilities make up for his size.
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In numerous comics, Deadpool is seen using a magic satchel, holographic clone and a device that allows him to “bodyslide” or teleport. “Deadpool carries devices that grant him teleportation a holographic disguise and magic satchel”. Deadpool has very useful tools to give him advantages in any fight against any superhero. Deadpool would still be one of the best superheroes if he didn't have his fighting ability because of all of his tools and

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