No, they aren't. There are many other comic companies out there, like Image Comics and Dark Horse Comics.
No way. Marvel and DC are just the most well-known. There are lots of others like Valiant Comics and Archie Comics that have their own unique offerings and followings.
No, there are many other comic universes out there. For example, Image Comics has created some popular ones.
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.
Definitely not. Besides DC and Marvel, there are indie publishers and smaller companies that produce superhero comics. For instance, Boom! Studios has some superhero titles. Also, there are comics from different countries with their own unique takes on superheroes.
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.
Yes, there are some crossover comics where characters from DC and Marvel interact and clash. But they are relatively rare.
Bloodshot is not from either DC or Marvel. It's a comic character from Valiant Comics.