Comic Book Supers: Can You Identify Which Are Heroes and Which Are Villains?

By: Ian Fortey
Estimated Completion Time
4 min
Comic Book Supers: Can You Identify Which Are Heroes and Which Are Villains?
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About This Quiz

Did you know that Marvel Comics claims to have a library of over 8,000 different characters ranging from the big guns like Spider-Man to the weird ones like Stilt-Man to the utterly baffling Throg, a frog who wields Thor's hammer Mjolnir? DC Comics has several thousand as well that even include the Warner Bros characters like Elmer Fudd and Tasmanian Devil, who have crossed over with Batman and Wonder Woman in the past. And if you want to factor in the books published by smaller publishers like Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Valiant Comics, IDW, Boom, Aftershock and every other indie, we can probably get over 100,000 characters in total. That's just a heck of a lot of comic book characters.

Even if you go to just by the ones that have shown up in movies, you're looking at everyone from Aquaman to Hellboy to Supergirl to Wonder Woman. With so many heroes and villains to try to keep straight, you be forgiven if you overlooked a few, forgot a few others and just couldn't remember what side everyone was fighting on. But now's your chance to show off your superhero and supervillain knowledge chops by taking the quiz and figuring out who's who on each side of the hero and villain divide.
Question 1
Marvel Entertainment/ TSG Entertainment/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ The Donners' Company/ Kinberg Genre/ 20th Century Fox/ Dune Entertainment/ Ingenious Film Partners/ 20th Century Fox
Only one of these X-Men characters was a hero; the rest are villains. Who's the good guy?
Apocalypse
Juggernaut
Bishop
Bolivar Trask
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Bishop made his first and only appearance on screen in "X-Men: Days of Future Past" before being unceremoniously destroyed by Sentinel robots. In the comics, he's a warrior from the future sent back to prevent a terrible catastrophe. Kind of like Cable, but not.

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Question 2
Marv Films/ Plan B Entertainment/ Lionsgate/ Universal Pictures
One of these characters is a hero who's also a teenage girl. Which is it?
Hit-Girl
Hela
Sorceress
Killer Frost
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In the movie "Kick-Ass" and its sequel, Hit-Girl was played by Chloe Grace-Moretz. In the comics, she's supposed to be 10-years-old at first and then 11 for the sequel while the movies make her a little bit older. Grace-Moretz was about 14 when the movie was filmed.

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Question 3
Marvel Entertainment Group/ The Donners' Company/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ 20th Century Fox
Mystique has appeared in numerous X-Men movies. Is she more often a villain or a hero?
She's a villain.
She's a hero.
She's been each evenly.
She's almost always a hero with a couple villainous spots.
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

We first met Mystique on film in 2000's "X-Men" when she was a full villain. In the sequel, she straddled the fence and helped the X-Men for a while. In "The Last Stand," she was also a fence-sitter, and when Jennifer Lawrence took over in the new timeline, she was almost all hero with a few stray moments.

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Question 4
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/ Columbia Pictures/ Marvel Entertainment/ Arad Productions/ Matt Tolmach Productions/ Sony Pictures Releasing/ Columbia Pictures/ Marvel Studios/ Crystal Sky Pictures/ Relativity Media/ Sony Pictures Releasing/ New Line Cinema/ Marvel Enterprises/ Amen Ra Films/ Imaginary Forces/ Shawn Danielle Productions Ltd./ New Line Cinema
Who's the villain in this crew of mysterious beings?
Morbius
Mordo
Ghost Rider
Hannibal King
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

This was a tricky one! Mordo started out good then became a villain by the end of "Dr. Strange." The other characters are dark to be sure, but they're still all heroes for the most part. Morbius will be in his own self-titled movie in the Spider-verse while Nic Cage played Ghost Rider, and Hannibal King was a Blade sidekick.

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Question 5
20th Century Fox/ Marvel Entertainment/ TSG Entertainment/ Kinberg Genre/ Hutch Parker Productions/ The Donners' Company/ 20th Century Fox
What the heck is an X-23?
Hero
Villain
Neither
Both
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

X-23 was the code name of Laura in the movie "Logan." She's a cloned daughter of Wolverine and possesses most of his same powers and attributes, with the bonus of a dangerous little foot claw. She's a hero and a mutant.

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Question 6
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/ Marvel Entertainment Group/ The Donners' Company/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ 20th Century Fox/ DC Entertainment/ De Line Pictures/ Warner Bros. Pictures/ Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Only one of these characters has always been a hero; the others have strayed to villain. Who is it?
Magneto
Sinestro
Falcon
Winter Soldier
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Captain America's buddy Sam is the Falcon, and he's stayed good the whole time he's been heroing. Magneto, as we know, goes back and forth frequently, and Sinestro started as a Green Lantern before going Yellow. The Winter Soldier got brainwashed into being a bad guy.

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Question 7
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
One of these oddly named characters is a good guy, but who?
Ulysses Klaue
Dormammu
Groot
Kurse
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Groot from "Guardians of the Galaxy" is a full-on superhero from this list, but in the comics, that wasn't always the case. He started as a monster early on before someone turned him into the loveable tree everyone recognizes today.

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Question 8
Columbia Pictures/ Marvel Entertainment/ Tencent Pictures/ Arad Productions/ Matt Tolmach Productions/ Pascal Pictures/ Sony Pictures Releasing
Venom has made two appearances on the big screen. Hero or villain?
Hero
Villain
One of each
Neither
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Venom first appeared played by Topher Grace in "Spider-Man 3," and he was a full villain. Later he was played by Tom Hardy in his own self-titled film in which, while certainly a little rough around the edges, he was a hero, so he's been one of each.

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Question 9
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/ Hellboy/ Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/ Marvel Studios/ Amen Ra Films/ Imaginary Forces/ New Line Cinema
There's a villain in here, but who is it?
Abe Sapien
Baron Zemo
Wong
Whistler
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Baron Zemo is the baddie on this list, who you might remember from "Captain America: Civil War." Whistler was Blade's mentor and friend, Wong is the librarian from "Dr. Strange," and Abe Sapien is the fishy fellow from "Hellboy."

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Question 10
DC Entertainment/ RatPac Entertainment/ Atlas Entertainment/ Cruel and Unusual Films/ Warner Bros. Pictures/ Todd McFarlane Entertainment/ New Line Cinema/ 20th Century Fox/ Marvel Entertainment/ Kinberg Genre/ The Donners' Company/ TSG Entertainment/ 20th Century Fox
One of these three is a villain and the rest are more like anti-heroes. Who's the villain?
Doomsday
Harley Quinn
Spawn
Deadpool
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Doomsday is 100% villain on this list; he's the guy who killed Superman! Not to be trusted. But the others are presented as heroes even if they do a lot of shady stuff. Harley Quinn was the Joker's sidekick; Spawn is literally from Hell, and Deadpool was a contract killer so, yeah. Still heroic, though.

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Question 11
Netflix/ Regency Enterprises/ Marvel Enterprises/ New Regency/ Horseshoe Bay Productions/ 20th Century Fox
Which of these Daredevil characters was a hero?
Bullseye
Stick
Kingpin
Madame Gao
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Though he was undoubtedly a little crabby, Stick was a hero who taught Matt Murdock how to fight. The other characters were villains, and Bullseye and Kingpin even got to pull double duty in the TV show and the movie.

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Question 12
DC Entertainment/ De Line Pictures/ Warner Bros. Pictures
The Green Lantern had a rough go on the big screen. Which of these characters was still a good guy at the end of the movie?
Sinestro
Parallax
Hector Hammond
Kilowog
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The only 100% good guy on that list is the very weird Kilowog, who is an alien member of the Green Lantern Corps. Hector Hammond is a villain who just chooses not to use an alias, and clearly anyone named Sinestro has to be bad, even if he spends most of the movie as a hero. Parallax was a very sinister special effect.

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Question 13
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Who's the bad guy from Thor's world here?
Heimdall
Volstagg
Fandral
Fenris
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Volstagg and Fandral are two of Thor's friends and members of the Warriors Three. Heimdall was the guardian of the Bifrost bridge, but Fenris was no hero. In "Thor: Ragnarok" Fenris is the giant wolf minion of Thor's evil sister Hela.

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Question 14
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/ Warner Bros. Pictures/ DC Films/ The Safran Company/ Warner Bros. Pictures/ Columbia Pictures/ Marvel Studios/ Crystal Sky Pictures/ Relativity Media/ Sony Pictures Releasing/ 20th Century Fox/ Marvel Entertainment/ Kinberg Genre/ Maximum Effort/ The Donners' Company/ TSG Entertainment/ 20th Century Fox
You have one hero in this colorless mix; who is it?
Black Manta
Black Widow
Blackheart
Black Tom Cassidy
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Only Black Widow, a founding member of the Avengers, is a hero here. Black Manta squared off with Aquaman, Blackheart had to deal with Nic Cage's Ghost Rider, and Black Tom Cassidy ran afoul of Deadpool.

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Question 15
Marvel Entertainment Group/ The Donners' Company/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ 20th Century Fox/ Dune Entertainment/ Ingenious Film Partners/ 20th Century Fox/ Marvel Entertainment/ Kinberg Genre/ Maximum Effort/ The Donners' Company/ TSG Entertainment/ 20th Century Fox
One of these students from Xavier's Institute went rogue; who was it?
Iceman
Shadowcat
Colossus
Pyro
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Across all of the movies and timelines, only Pyro turns away from the teachings of Professor X to join Magneto. Colossus is always a good guy and shows up in several films as more than one actor, while Iceman and Shadowcat are always good as well.

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Question 16
Constantin Film/ Marvel Enterprises/ 1492 Pictures/ 20th Century Fox
Hey, remember the Fantastic Four? Only three of these are heroes, and one is not, so who is it?
Reed Richards
Sue Storm
Victor Von Doom
Ben Grimm
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Victor Von Doom's name kind of gives him away as a bad guy, and he is indeed Dr. Doom, one of Marvel's greatest villains (though in fairness he took over as a hero from Iron Man in the comics for a while, too). The others are Mr. Fantastic Reed Richards, the Invisible Girl Sue Storm and The Thing Ben Grimm.

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Question 17
Marvel Enterprises/ The Donners' Company/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ 20th Century Fox
Do you know which of these is not a villainous member of the Sinister Six from Spider-Man movies?
Electro
Nightcrawler
Vulture
Rhino
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Nightcrawler is from the "X-Men" franchise and is a blue-skinned mutant who can teleport. Electro is a Spider-Man villain portrayed by Jamie Foxx on screen, Michael Keaton portrayed Vulture, and Paul Giamatti portrayed Rhino.

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Question 18
Warner Bros. Pictures/ Paramount Pictures/ Legendary Pictures/ Lawrence Gordon / Lloyd Levin Productions/ Warner Bros. Pictures/ Paramount Pictures
The Watchmen have been on TV and the big screen, but which one was a villain?
The Comedian
Nite Owl
Dr. Manhattan
Hooded Justice
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

While there's some nuance to some of the characters in "The Watchmen," you can't argue that the Comedian wasn't a villain. He was a very bad man in that movie. Hooded Justice and Nite Owl were good guys, and Dr. Manhattan seems pretty good, especially on the TV show.

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Question 19
Warner Bros. Pictures
If you remember "Constantine," you know which of these characters was a good guy, right?
Gabriel
Balthazar
Papa Midnite
Lucifer
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Papa Midnight, played by the amazing Djimon Hounsou, was neutral leaning towards good in the movie "Constantine." On the other hand, both Balthazar and Lucifer are demons, while Gabriel is a very untrustworthy angel.

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Question 20
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Which of these super powered women is up to no good?
Storm
Jubilee
Wonder Woman
Ghost
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Storm and Jubilee are both members of the X-Men, while it's pretty obvious who Wonder Woman is and that she's a big-time hero. But Ghost, on the other hand, was the villain from "Ant-Man and the Wasp."

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Question 21
Marvel Enterprises/ The Donners' Company/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ 20th Century Fox
Just because you're older doesn't mean you can't be super. Which of these old-timers is a villain?
Magneto
Odin
Professor X
Caretaker
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Ian McKellen was 61 when he first portrayed the villainous Magneto on film. The other three are heroes — Professor X as portrayed by 60-year-old Patrick Stewart, Odin played by 74-year-old Anthony Hopkins, and "Ghostrider's" Caretaker, played by 63-year-old Sam Elliot.

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Question 22 - Archangel
Marvel Entertainment/ TSG Entertainment/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ The Donners' Company/ Kinberg Genre/ 20th Century Fox
One of these fly-boys is a villain, but which one is it?
Superman
Human Torch
Falcon
Archangel
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

No one needs to be told that Superman is a hero, as are the Falcon from the Avengers and the Fantastic Four's Human Torch. That said, Archangel from "X-Men: Age of Apocalypse" was a straight-up villain though he was one of the X-Men in the comics.

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Question 23
Constantin Film/ Marvel Enterprises/ 1492 Pictures/ 20th Century Fox/ GotG 2/ DC Entertainment/ De Line Pictures/ Warner Bros. Pictures
Who doesn't like an all-powerful cosmic character? Only one of these is a hero though; who is it?
Silver Surfer
Ego
Galactus
Parallax
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Silver Surfer is one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Universe, not that you'd really know it from his movie appearance. He was a good dude, though, unlike his evil master Galactus, the Green Lantern villain Parallax, or Peter Quill's dad Ego.

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Question 24
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
You thought they were dead, but they weren't! Which of these death-defying characters is a villain?
Deadpool
Superman
Red Skull
Black Panther
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Each of these characters was killed in one of their movies. Black Panther got to come back in the same move, Deadpool exploded himself but not enough to die, and Superman died and then came back in the next movie. But the only villain is Red Skull, who seemed to die in "Captain America" then reappeared years later in "Avengers: Infinity War."

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Question 25
Marvel Entertainment/ The Donners' Company/ Seed Productions/ 20th Century Fox
Ryan Reynolds is the ultimate superhero, except for the one time he played a villain. Who was that again?
Green Lantern from "Green Lantern"
Hannibal King from "Blade: Trinity"
Deadpool from "Deadpool"
Deadpool from "X-Men Origins: Wolverine"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

As weird as it sounds, Ryan Reynolds has played two Deadpools. One is the one we all loved, who is a funny hero. The other was the much less-beloved character from "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," which, as you may recall, the other Deadpool kills by traveling back in time in "Deadpool 2."

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Question 26
Dune Entertainment/ Marvel Entertainment/ The Donners' Company/ Ingenious Film Partners/ 20th Century Fox
Armor really makes a hero, except for the one villain on this list, which is whom?
Iron Man
Juggernaut
Colossus
War Machine
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Juggernaut is the villain in this group, whether that's the Vinnie Jones version from "X-Men: The Last Stand" or the CG version voiced by Ryan Reynolds in "Deadpool 2." The other three are all heroes who just happened to be heavily armored.

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Question 27
Marvel Entertainment/ TSG Entertainment/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ The Donners' Company/ 20th Century Fox/ Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/ New Line Cinema/ DC Films/ The Safran Company/ Warner Bros. Pictures
You know which one of these characters is a hero, right?
Beast
Malekith
Dr. Sivana
The Collector
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

His name isn't very friendly, but Beast is the hero here, a long-time member of the X-Men. Dr. Sivana was the villain from "Shazam" while Malekith tangled with Thor, and the Collector showed up in "Guardians of the Galaxy."

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Question 28
Columbia Pictures/ Marvel Studios/ Pascal Pictures/ Sony Pictures Releasing/ DC Films/ LuckyChap Entertainment/ Kroll & Co. Entertainment/ Clubhouse Pictures/ Warner Bros. Pictures/ Dimension Films/ Miramax Films/ Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Look, up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's a bird. Which bird is a villain here?
Black Canary
The Crow
The Falcon
Vulture
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Only Michael Keaton's Vulture is a villain here. The Falcon is, of course, one of the Avengers while the Crow was a spirit of vengeance who put right wrongs, and Black Canary will be front and center in DC's "Birds of Prey."

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Question 29
DC Universe/ Warner Bros. Pictures/ DC Comics/ Legendary Pictures/ Syncopy/ Patalex III Productions/ Warner Bros. Pictures
Someone here is not a Batman villain. But who?
Ra's Al-Ghul
Bane
Nightwing
Scarecrow
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Batman has one of the most extensive rogue's galleries in all of comics, and that includes Scarecrow, Bane and Ra's Al-Ghul. Nightwing, however, is not a villain but his former sidekick Dick Grayson, who once went by Robin and can be seen in "Batman and Robin" as well as "Titans."

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Question 30
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Who's the heroic alien on this list of otherworldly beings?
Ronan
Yondu
Thanos
Laufey
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Even though he seemed rough around the edges, Yondu turned out to be a decent guy in the end. Unlike Thanos, of course, not to mention his sinister crony Ronan the Accuser and Laufey, King of the Frost Giants.

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Question 31
Netflix/ DC Films/ RatPac Entertainment/ Atlas Entertainment/ Warner Bros. Pictures/ Marvel Enterprises/ The Donners' Company/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ 20th Century Fox/ Warner Bros. Pictures
One of these no-nonsense ladies is a hero. Who is it?
Jessica Jones
Enchantress
Lady Deathstrike
Poison Ivy
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Even though Jessica Jones can be a little aggressive and foul-mouthed, she's still a hero. Enchantress from "Suicide Squad," Lady Deathstrike from "X-2" and Poison Ivy from "Batman and Robin" are decidedly not heroic.

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Question 32
Columbia Pictures/ Marvel Enterprises/ Laura Ziskin Productions/ Sony Pictures Releasing
Which of these green supers is just no good?
Green Lantern
Green Goblin
Green Arrow
Green Hornet
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Green may be lively and vibrant, but that doesn't mean Green Goblin is anything but one of Spider-Man's worst foes. The other three, Green Hornet, Green Arrow and Green Lantern, are all in the hero column, though.

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Question 33
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/ Marvel Entertainment/ TSG Entertainment/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ The Donners' Company/ Kinberg Genre/ 20th Century Fox
Can you spot the hero?
Vision
Ultron
Whiplash
Sentinel
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Vision was created more or less by accident in "Avengers: Age of Ultron," but proved to be so good he could actually lift Thor's hammer, so that's something. Ultron was, of course, the evil robot, not unlike The Sentinels in X-Men while Whiplash was played by Mickey Rourke in "Iron Man 2."

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Question 34 - Mr. Mind
New Line Cinema/ DC Films/ The Safran Company/ Warner Bros. Pictures
You don't need to be human to make a difference, but who's the inhuman villain here?
Rocket Raccoon
Groot
Hellboy
Mr. Mind
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Hellboy, Groot and Rocket Raccoon are all heroes who aren't particularly human but still get the job done. Mr. Mind, on the other hand, is a full-on villain who you may remember if you stuck around for the mid-credit scene in "Shazam." Yes, he's a caterpillar from space.

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Question 35
20th Century Fox/ Marvel Entertainment/ The Donners' Company/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ Dune Entertainment/ Ingenious Film Partners/ 20th Century Fox/ Marvel Entertainment/ Kinberg Genre/ Maximum Effort/ The Donners' Company/ TSG Entertainment/ 20th Century Fox
The Summers family are all heroes or villains. Who's the villain here?
Havok
Cyclops
Phoenix
Cable
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The X-Man Cyclops was at the center of a massive superhero family. Cable, who you may remember from "Deadpool" is actually his son. Havok, from "X-Men: First Class," is his brother, and in the comics, he marries Phoenix.

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Question 36
DC Films/ RatPac Entertainment/ Atlas Entertainment/ Cruel and Unusual Films/ The Safran Company/ Warner Bros. Pictures/ Marvel Entertainment/ TSG Entertainment/ Bad Hat Harry Productions/ The Donners' Company/ Kinberg Genre/ 20th Century Fox
Can you spot the hero here?
Steppenwolf
Black Manta
Apocalypse
Flash
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Of course the Flash is the hero here; he's been in "Justice League" as well as on his own TV show for many seasons. Steppenwolf was the big bad in "Justice League," while Apocalypse is an X-men villain, and Black Manta fights Aquaman.

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Question 37 - Surtur
Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Three of these are Avengers, but one sure isn't. Who?
Captain America
Surtur
Hawkeye
Iron Man
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Captain America are all founding members of the Avengers, so their position shouldn't be in dispute. On the other hand, Surtur was a giant, fiery monster that destroyed Asgard in "Thor: Ragnarok."

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Question 38 - Domino
20th Century Fox/ Marvel Entertainment/ Kinberg Genre/ Maximum Effort/ The Donners' Company/ TSG Entertainment/ 20th Century Fox
These ladies are all cool as cucumbers but only one is a hero. Who is it?
Domino
Poison Ivy
Lady Deathstrike
Dark Phoenix
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Poison Ivy has always been a thorn in Batman's side, while Lady Deathstrike is one in Wolverine's. The Dark Phoenix is the bad version of Jean Grey, but Domino is just straight up good times, as seen in "Deadpool 2."

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Question 39 - Arrow
The CW
Are you still super if you have no real powers? Yes! Who's the powerless hero here?
Lex Luthor
Riddler
Green Arrow
Two-Face
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

These four are all just regular dudes. Well, maybe talented dudes, but not super. Green Arrow is a hero who is an expert archer, while Lex Luthor is a sinister genus, Two-Face was horribly scarred and turned evil, and the Riddler just likes riddles.

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Question 40
Marvel Studios/ Valhalla Motion Pictures/ Universal Pictures/ Constantin Film/ Marvel Enterprises/ 1492 Pictures/ 20th Century Fox/ Marvel Studios/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
There's one villain here. Who are they?
The Thing
The Hulk
The Falcon
The Abomination
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Falcon and the Hulk are Avengers, while the Thing is in the Fantastic Four. And if you remember Ed Norton' "The Incredible Hulk," then you likely remember the villainous Abomination, who is like the Hulk but evil.

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