Well, some examples could be actors like Robert Downey Jr. who played Iron Man in the Marvel comics adaptations.
Marilyn Monroe is often associated. As I mentioned before, her presence has been felt at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Elvis Presley too, with his hauntings at Graceland. And Kurt Cobain with his old Seattle home being a place of strange occurrences.
Some celebrities like Tom Hanks have lent their voices to characters in kids cartoons. Also, Selena Gomez has been associated with certain kids cartoon projects.
No, The Sandman comics are not part of the Marvel universe. They have their own distinct and separate publishing and creative background.
Definitely. Watchmen comics belong to DC. They have become a notable and influential part of DC's comic offerings over the years.
No, TMNT comics are not part of the DC universe. They have their own independent publishing and storylines.
I haven't heard of any major scams related to Lezhin Comics. Maybe it's just a rumor or misunderstanding.
The comics associated with Archie are numerous. For instance, 'Archie's Christmas Spectacular' and 'Archie's Summer Fun'. These comics often bring out the holiday spirit or the joys of summer with Archie and his pals, offering readers a dose of entertainment and nostalgia.
I don't think there's a direct association. The Black Panther is a well-known comic character, but the group you mentioned might not have a clear connection to comics.
No, Stan Lee is not associated with DC Comics. He is best known for his work with Marvel Comics.
The most common symbols are his web shooters, the spider emblem on his chest, and his red and blue costume.