Yes, there are some crossover comics where characters from DC and Marvel interact and clash. But they are relatively rare.
No way. 'Clash of the Titans' is not part of the DC Comic franchise. It's an independent movie with a theme centered around Greek mythological figures and their adventures.
Spawn comic is not from Marvel or DC. It's an independent comic property.
No, Captain Marvel is not a DC comic. Captain Marvel is a character from Marvel Comics.
Spiderman is Marvel, no doubt about it. He's got that classic Marvel charm and his storylines are deeply integrated into the larger Marvel comic universe.
Wonder Woman is a DC comic character. She's one of the most iconic heroes from the DC universe.
Shazam is a DC comic character. He's one of the popular heroes in the DC universe.
Definitely Marvel. Thor has been a key figure in Marvel comics for a long time. His adventures and storylines are all part of the Marvel comic universe's rich tapestry.
Bloodshot is not from either DC or Marvel. It's a comic character from Valiant Comics.
Black Lightning is a DC comic for sure. DC has created this character and incorporated it into their extensive comic book lore, offering fans exciting adventures and plotlines.
No, Captain Marvel is a character associated with Marvel Comics, not DC Comics.