33 Crazy Facts About the Joker You Did Not Know
The Joker made his comic book debut in 1940’s Batman #1, becoming one of Batman’s first and most iconic adversaries.
Superheroes and supervillains might be a figment of the crazy imagination of writers and artists. Whether you’re young or young at heart, we can bet that you have a favorite superhero or at least have watched a movie with one.
Superheroes and supervillains are here to stay! Why don’t you stick around and read an article or two to impress your friends with these snazzy facts!
The Joker made his comic book debut in 1940’s Batman #1, becoming one of Batman’s first and most iconic adversaries.
Wolverine had an Australian accent in two different 80s animated series. Ironically, neither voice actor was Australian.
Did you know that the creator of Wonder Woman, William Moulton Marston, also designed the first lie detector?
Captain Marvel had a love affair with James Rhodes (War Machine), but it didn't last very long!
Did you know that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein was a significant influence in creating The Incredible Hulk?
Did you know that in the Marvel Universe, Iron Man owns Area 51?
In September 1963, Thor became a founding member of The Avengers, alongside Iron Man, the Hulk, Ant-Man, and the Wasp.
Superman is not a magical being, and he can’t win against magical objects such as Aquaman's trident or Wonder Woman's sword.
Over the years, Batman has had an array of love interests including Julie Madison, Catwoman, Vicki Vale, and of course Batwoman.
Did you know that former President Obama’s favorite superhero is actually Spider-Man?
Daffy Duck once possessed a Green power ring in the animated series Duck Dodgers.
Did you know that wrestler John Cena John Cena voices the teenage version of Hulk in Marvel Avengers Academy?