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Some of the most iconic superheroes in the world have been made by people and companies that have never had anything to do with Marvel or DC. Today, weโre going to take a look at ten of the best heroes who werenโt made by either of the Big Two. To define what we consider a hero, letโs keep it simple. The hero must have a secret identity of some kind, fight against evil, and have either a costume or a distinct look, akin to someone like Martian Manhunter. This list could easily be a hundred entries long, but I hope the ten Iโve chosen resonate with all the superhero fans out there. With all that said, letโs talk about some heroes.
10) Savage Dragon

This green sensation was one of Image Comicsโ flagship series, and heโs still going strong over thirty years later. The Savage Dragon started as an incredibly strong amnesiac battling superfreaks in the Chicago area, and eventually became a hero of multiple worlds. Savage Dragon holds the distinct honor of being the longest-running full-color comic maintained by a single artist/writer, being its creator, Erik Larsen. The Savage Dragon might not be as popular as some of the other heroes on this list, but he has been instrumental in maintaining Imageโs continuous success, and heโs more than earned his spot among the top ten.
9) The Spirit

While most superheroes emerged from comic books, the Spirit actually made his debut in newspaper comic strips. Thought to have been murdered but actually placed in suspended animation, ace detective Denny Colt dedicated himself to hunting down criminals that slipped through the legal system. Where comic books were thought of as a childrenโs medium in the 1940s, the Spirit reached a mature audience with its dark tones and focus on social commentary. His stories have been reprinted dozens of times across various companies. The Spirit is, without a doubt, one of the most important superhero detectives out there. He helped define the genre and the adventures that became standard, and to this day, is one of the most influential heroes thereโs ever been.
8) Invincible

By now, everyone knows about Invincible, either through his decade-and-a-half-long comic or his acclaimed TV show. Both titular series follow Mark Grayson on his journey from being the son of the worldโs greatest hero to protecting it from all manner of intergalactic threats, and eventually saving the entire universe from the threat of the Viltrumites. While Markโs story started as a superhero parody, it evolved into one of the freshest takes on the genre in decades. Watching Mark grow from a strong-headed kid to the only man capable of saving the universe is a fantastic journey, and it resonates with countless people around the world.ย
7) Hellboy

This half-demon, half-human superhero is the number one guy everyone should call when dealing with the supernatural. This Cambion is the number one hero of Dark Horse Comics, and his battles against Nazis, witches, and every Lovecraftian horror under the sun have captured peopleโs attention for years. His design is instantly recognizable, with his red skin, filed-down horns, and enlarged stone right hand. Heโs a surprisingly gentle giant, with a heart as full of care as it is contempt for Nazis. Heโs the best supernatural investigator this side of Constantine, and easily stands as one of the best and most tragic heroes out there.
6) Power Rangers

Based on Japanโs Super Sentai series, the Power Rangers are an ever-changing group of teenage superheroes that defend the world with their Morphers and Zords. The cast cycles almost every season, as does the main threat, but that has just let the team appeal to countless kids in multiple generations. The Power Rangers embody the high action and simple battles against evil that lie at the heart of every superhero story. And I mean, come on, how can you hate giant robots that combine into even bigger robots? Every Ranger has their own merits, but if I had to give this spot to any single Ranger, it would of course go to the legendary Tommy Oliver.ย













