10 Things DC Fans Don't Want To Accept About The DC Extended Universe
1. Marvel Characters Are Just... Better
There's no denying that there are some great DC characters, with Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman obviously true icons. However, the problem with them - and this has been the case with the comic books for decades, as well - is that these Gods among men simply aren't relatable.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe's characters are closer to reality, with even a literal Thunder God like Thor a flawed, believable person.
Because of this, fans and regular moviegoers alike will no doubt always gravitate more towards the Marvel characters, with Spider-Man and The Hulk likely to continue intriguing and exciting people more than Shazam and Aquaman. Simply put, this is why Marvel Comics have always sold better than DC ones, and why the movies are more successful as well.
It's a difficult, bitter pill to swallow, but the sooner DC fans accept that Marvel's heroes and villains are more interesting and a bigger draw, the easier it will be when a team as obscure as the Eternals end up demolishing the Justice League at the box office.