Superheroes aren’t just characters—they're symbols. They represent power, struggle, identity, and hope. For decades, Marvel, DC, and X-Men have given us stories that stretch from the cosmic to the heartbreakingly human.
Marvel is chaos in motion—flawed heroes with messy lives, sharp wit, and explosive action. It's the web-slinging, reality-warping, multiverse-breaking ride we can’t get enough of.
DC is mythic. Gods in capes walking among mortals. Timeless icons like Batman and Wonder Woman wrestle with justice, legacy, and the weight of power in a world that doesn't always deserve it.
X-Men? That’s a whole other heartache. It’s about being different in a world that fears you. Found family. Resistance. Evolution. It’s pain, power, and persistence wrapped in mutant DNA.
Together, these three aren’t just universes—they’re reflections of who we are, who we want to be, and who we fear we might become.
Which side calls to you the loudest: Marvel’s chaos, DC’s legend, or X-Men’s rebellion?

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