We have decided to start a new series called Marvel facts, this is series will be a weekly release. every Wednesday we will discuss about amazing facts of marvel comic and marvel cinematic universe. This is first part of series so let's start with 10 amazing fact of marvel comics and marvel cinematic universe.
In this article
• Lamborghini gave marvel $200.000 supercar just so they could destroy it.
• Scarlet witch can travel between different Universe.
• Spider-Man defeat Hulk but how?
• Spider-man killed his girlfriend Mary Jane.
• World War Hulk.
• Grandmaster and Collector are relatives.
• one character by four different actors in same movie.
• Deadpool met Spider-Man first time.
• Why not 'SpiderMan'.
• The First Marvel Superhero
1. Did You Know, Lamborghini gave marvel $200.000 supercar just so they could destroy it. 9 Lamborghini Hurricane were destroyed during the filming of the accident scene in doctors strange film.
2. Did You Know, Scarlet witch can travel between different Universe it's confirmed by Elizabeth Olsen in an interview.
3. Did You Know, In 2005's friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Series, Spider-Man managed to "Defeat" the Hulk by Telling him a joke which made him calm down and turn to his bruce banner alter ego
4. Did You Know, In The comic story line 'Spider-Man reign', Mary Jane dies by cancer. The cause was the year and year having sex with peter Because his sperm was revealed to be radioactive
5. Did You Know, In World War Hulk Comic, Black Bolt whispered to Hulk, breaking bones in his body and making him angrier. Hulk replied "I don't come here to whisper, i want to hear you scream!"
6. Did You Know, Grandmaster and Collector are brothers they were the first species who evolved after big bang
7. Did You Know, Goose from the Captain Marvel movie is played by four different professional cat actors named Gonzo, Reggie, Archie and Rizzo.
8. Did You Know, When Deadpool met Spider-Man for the first time, he told Spider-Man that he was Spiderman from future.
9. Did You Know, You’ll see it in a number of places where it’s asked if the Web-Head’s name is “Spider-Man”, “Spiderman” or “Spider Man”. According to Stan Lee, it’s Spider-Man, with a hyphen, in order to separate him from Superman who in print, could appear to have a very similar name.
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