"I do remember being a fan of the Marvel characters and not liking the DC characters at all"
- Alfred Molina
About this Quote
Alfred Molina's quote speaks with the long-standing rivalry between Marvel and DC Comics. It suggests that Molina was a fan of Marvel characters, and did not have the very same affinity for DC characters. This might be due to the reality that Marvel characters are often seen as more relatable and human, while DC characters are typically viewed as more powerful and god-like. It could likewise be because of the reality that Marvel characters are often seen as more funny and light-hearted, while DC characters are frequently seen as more severe and dark. Molina's quote talks to the truth that people typically prefer one comic book universe over the other, and that this preference can be quite strong. It likewise talks to the truth that comic book fans can be quite passionate about their preferred characters and universes, which this passion can be rather strong.
This quote is written / told by Alfred Molina somewhere between May 24, 1953 and today. He was a famous Actor from England.
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