Marvel’s 2012 hit “The Avengers” is one of many films that started on the pages of a graphic novel or comic book. What else? From “Spiderman” to “Dick Tracy” and more, here’s a round-up of memorable movies (in alphabetical order) that have gone from the cells of a comic book to the celluloid glow of the big screen.
—Nicole Cammorata, Boston.com Staff
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- “300”
- “American Splendor”
- “Batman”
- “Blade”
- “Captain America”
- “Daredevil”
- “Dick Tracy”
- “Fantastic Four”
- “Ghost Rider”
- “The Green Hornet”
- “Green Lantern”
- “Hellboy”
- “Howard the Duck”
- “The Incredible Hulk”
- “Iron Man”
- “Jonah Hex”
- “Kick-Ass”
- “Marvel’s The Avengers”
- “Men In Black”
- “Persepolis”
- “The Rocketeer”
- “Sin City”
- “Spawn”
- “Spider-Man”
- “Superman”
- “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”
- “Thor”
- “V for Vendetta”
- “Wanted”
- “Watchmen”
- “X-Men”
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