I was refering to live-action. Despite all the wealth you mention in the comics their only successful female-driven film happened last year.
Yet, Marvel doesn't even have that yet. Just because it hasn't happened yet, like the Captain Marvel film, doesn't mean there isn't potential.
In terms of good live-action female characters Marvel in 10 years has more than DC has in 30 years. I can easily think an MCU top 5 of good female characters. I struggle to find one of the DC movies, DCEU or not.
How is this a compliment? All this says is that the MCU has had more time to include more female characters in its films and made more films. What you're describing here is quantity, not quality. I say that because giving DC 30 years is not fair, given that it's not been actively making CBM franchise films, especially shared universe films, for that long. The DCEU has only existed for 5 years. Before that, there were more female led-DC films than Marvel with Supergirl and Catwoman. Catwoman also had a good showing in
The Dark Knight Rises. They weren't great films, but their existence certainly speaks to DC leading with female-led films and the organic nature of some of their female characters to be leads. Beyond that, in the DCEU alone there are characters like Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman, Mera, and Amanda Waller who have all been leads to varying degrees already. Lois Lane is even a vital female character who, though not getting her own movie, is getting her own TV show just like Supergirl has her own.
That was my point. DC might have gotten in the female driven game sooner and good for them, WW is a good movie but in terms of number of female characters Marvel has in the edge on both DC films and Fox Marvel films. That's the general consensus.
This doesn't make sense, and I don't know where you're getting this idea that there is a general consensus, at least in terms of female characters with potential. Marvel only has more, because they've had more time to make more. So, yes, they have more at the moment. So what? So, all DC needs to do is make movies. All of these female characters need to be given a chance whether they are DC or Marvel. Already, Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, and Mera have been given such a chance. Beyond that, plans, as tentative as they may be, exist for female-led solo and team movies like Batgirl and Gotham City Sirens/Birds of Prey. Some of the characters in GCS/BoP could spin off into their own films.
Let me give you another example, Black Panther is a character that had a lot of potential and that only existed in comics before a film existed to showcase him and his world. He had a brief appearance in
Civil War, but that was it. He didn't even need to have that, as Captain Marvel is able to have her own movie without showing up in a previous one. Consequently, if DC has female characters with a lot of potential in their comics, then that speaks to DC's potential to capitalize on that with their films. They could make a Vixen movie, which would be both a female-led film like WW and a form of African/Black celebration and representation like BP.