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But no, aside from the webslinger, the webhead, the wallcrawler, the Spideyringo, the masked menace... I don't really enjoy a lot of MCU content. I prefer the more mature content in DC movies and comics. It's not necessarily a jab at Marvel even; it's just a difference of demographics. It's like saying "Teletubbies is for children" is an insult when it's just stating a fact.
Sure, Marvel has their share of mature content from time to time, but look at how Netflix Marvel turned out when they tried their hand at non-PG-13 content. It failed, flopped, cancelled.
That being said, I actually love Marvel characters a lot more than DC ones. I know of the "main" Justice League members from the cartoons like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Martian Manhunter and Hawkgirl, but other than that line-up (and the Teen Titans, which I love much more than the Justice League), I actually don't really have that kind of love for DC characters. It's ironic, after what I said, but it's just what it is: I prefer the adult ratings of DC stories like Batman: TAS and The Dark Knight movies, but I just can't help loving the Marvel characters more because they're more relatable and human. Even the most "human" of DC characters is practically a Bat-God who can one-shot Superman with prep, so... Kinda boring when they're invincible. No offense. Superman died and just came back the next movie, so who cares. Snyder really made a mess. You only get one shot at killing Superman and adapting "The Death of Superman" on the big-screen, and you blew it.
But to be honest, I'm not some hardcore fanboy who defends a brand. I don't work for Marvel or DC, so I don't care about either brands; I care about good writing and characters. I don't just read Marvel or DC, but also Image Comics (a bit) and lots of manga (though I'm more of an anime person than a manga one). I've also read this series called "Grimm Fairy Tales" by Zenescope, which tells fairy tales the way they were intended to be told originally: gory, violent, cautionary tales.
But yeah, not much interest for reading in me nowadays. More of a watcher now. Not
The Watcher, since that's Jeffrey Wright's job now.