Who is Marvel's version of Cyborg?

Originally Answered: Who is Cyborg of Marvel? Iron Man is the prototype for Cyborg. He was the first hero to supplement his damaged vitals with tech implants. His heart was damaged, and the reactor made up for it.
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Who is the Marvel equivalent of Cyborg?

One of those that came way before Cyborg's first appearance in 1980 was Marvel Comics' Deathlok, who was introduced in 1974 via the pages of Astonishing Tales #25.
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Who is the Marvel equivalent of Ra's al Ghul?

As David Melon has pointed out Marvels' answer to Ra's would be the Mandarin (or, since The Mandarin came first, DC's answer to The Mandarin would be Ra's).
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Who is the Marvel version of Superman?

But the actual answer is Hyperion. He was created as a pastiche of Superman. He's got super strength, different vision powers, near invulnerability, flight, and the “homeworld destroyed, so he was sent to earth” background (at least a couple versions do). If Superman's the main in DC, who is the main in Marvel?
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Who is the Marvel version of Aquaman?

Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's undersea hero, and just as often villain, is one of the publisher's first two major characters. He is often called “Marvel's Aquaman,” but the truth is, he appeared a full two years before DC's King of Atlantis.
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Who is Hulk DC's counterpart?

While Solomon Grundy has often been called DC's version of the Hulk, Solomon actually lacks the Jade Giant's biggest weakness: the absolute mess of alternate personalities that reside in the Hulk's body and mind.
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Who is the Marvel version of Nightwing?

Nightwing has become one of DC Comics' most popular characters, but fans might be surprised to learn that his Marvel Comics equivalent is none other than Moon Knight.
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Who is the Marvel equivalent of Green Lantern?

Quasar was Marvels equivalent to Green Lantern, and didn't appear until 1978, much later than 1940 when GL appeared.
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Who is the Marvel version of Flash?

Many see the Avengers' Quicksilver as Marvel's version of The Flash, but he might have competition in this role from an unexpected source. The ghastly Ghost Rider is a dark, supernatural antihero who appears to be nothing like The Flash at first glance.
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Who is Marvel's equivalent to Lex Luthor?

Doctor Doom - often the one used as the Luthor counterpart in crossovers between Marvel and DC. Doctor Doom was not born with powers and is a self made monarch, similar to how Lex's success is self-made.
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Who is the Marvel version of the Blue Beetle?

Darkhawk. Darkhawk is the Marvel Universe's equivalent of DC's Blue Beetle. A young man named Christopher Powell stumbles across a discarded piece of alien tech, and when he bonds with it, he gains technological powers that allow him to spawn shape-shifting armor.
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Who is the Marvel equivalent of Wonder Woman?

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They champion peace, equality, and advanced philosophies, just like Wonder Woman's Themyscira. Power Princess even rescues a lost sailor - Howard Shelton - from drowning during a WWII timeline.
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Who is the Cyborg in Marvel?

Originally Answered: Who is Cyborg of Marvel? Iron Man is the prototype for Cyborg. He was the first hero to supplement his damaged vitals with tech implants. His heart was damaged, and the reactor made up for it.
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Who is the Marvel version of Batman?

As a character, Daredevil takes the title of Marvel's Batman. As the years have gone on, the hero's rogues gallery has come to resemble some of Batman's, especially as he shares some enemies with Spider-Man.
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Who is the DC equivalent of Thanos?

The DC Universe's version of Marvel's Thanos is a lower-tier villain than Darkseid, called Mongul. The tyrant ruler of Warworld isn't usually the villain that gets compared to the Mad Titan, but he's arguably a closer match.
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Who is the Marvel equivalent of Green Arrow?

MCU Hawkeye is CW Green Arrow.
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Who is the Marvel version of the Joker?

Green Goblin is by far the most cited Marvel equivalent to the Joker, being an Ax-Crazy wisecracking Mad Bomber with Slasher Smile, a green and purple colour scheme and Evil Laugh.
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Who is black lantern superman?

Black Lantern Superman is the Black Lantern version of Earth-Two's Superman, also known as Kal-L, who made his debut in Blackest Night: Superman #1. Black Lantern Superman as seen in Blackest Night: Superman #1.
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Who is the Marvel equivalent of Superman?

Hyperion is a supehero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, of which there are several notable versions. Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Sal Buscema, the original Hyperion made his debut in The Avengers #69 (October 1969).
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Who is Marvel's version of Deathstroke?

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He's a mercenary whose first appearance is trying to kill a teenaged super-team, he's got a healing factor, and uses lots of weapons but his signature one is a sword. The only thing that separated them early on was Slade's family ties.
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Who is Marvel's version of Red Hood?

DC's Red Hood and Marvel's Punisher are two very similar anti-heroes, but one of the vigilantes has a clear edge over the other.
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Who is the DC equivalent of Wolverine?

For a long time, Deathstroke was basically DC's Wolverine. He was a popular anti-hero whose solo book sold rather well. Of course, eventually, he went back to being a villain, but there was a time when he was the Wolverine-like standard-bearer of DC.
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Who is the DC version of Venom?

Joker Has Been Used To Make A DC Version Of Venom

The same is true for Marvel's symbiotes as well if the bond with their hosts aren't strong enough.
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Who is the DC version of Spider-Man?

Created by Dan DiDio, Justin Jordan, and Kenneth Rocafort, Sideways was literally meant to be DC's version of Spider-Man. He was prominent during the "New Age of DC Heroes" line, which introduced several DC characters who were blatant parallels for certain Marvel heroes.
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