Now is a little different than pre-Avengers. Iron Man is huge now, Captain America and Thor are known by every little kid whether they own comics or not.
I was mainly talking about pre-Downey/Stark vs what it's always been for Batman/Superman, etc.
Well, you said Avengers did not have the A-listers like JL 'have'- present tense. Granted Thor, Cap, Hawkeye and Widow were not AS well known as they are now, but EVERYONE already knew who Iron Man and Hulk were.
If you're talking about The individual Avengers fame/public recognition before the movies, then only the Hulk is on the same level as Batman and big blue.
"JL has Superman and Batman and bunch of characters no one outside of comics knows of, 'cept for maybe WW"..that is wrong. Everybody has heard of at least Flash and Aquaman. Especially Flash, and definately Wonder Woman. No question. Everybody and their grandmother.
I don't know if things are different in America (I'm in the UK), but kids today (non comic reading teens) do not know who The Flash is, or WW or Aquaman. Theese characters have not produced cartoons, or popular enough videogames that have kept them in the public eye. I am a comicbook reader since 1990, and I could not even tell you the first thing about Aquaman. The only reason I even know what he looks like is because I am old enough to have blurred memories of a naff cartoon from some 30 years ago.
Even now, not everybody knows who Captain America and Thor are. You have to be pretty shut off, but im not lying. And as popular as Iron Man has been in the last 4 years, he will never be an A-List character to a lot of people. You take Downey out of the suit and i guarantee he's back to being a B-List superhero like he has been since the 60s. He's not like Superman or Batman, where it doesnt matter who's playing him, you will always get movies and tv shows every decade for the next 200 years. Their symbols are everlasting. I can say the same with Spider-man pretty much.
Depends what you mean by 'A-lister'. In comicbook terms, everyone on The Avengers (movie version, bar Hawkeye and BW) roster is an A-lister. But if your talking about their fame/recognition in the real world, there are three superheros who are way above everyone else- Superman, Batman & Spider-Man (Spidey's the best btw

). You could argue that Hulk is on the same level as those guys, he's certainly as famous, but he's more like the 2nd biggest superhero ever.
This is not a "DC is better than Marvel" thing. Facts are just facts. Justice League has more iconic characters that dont need the amount of building as Avengers did at the time.
Well, what can I say, I don't see it like you do. Your facts are in fact just opinion, and you seem to think we are still living the 1940's where every kid on the street knows who The Flash, WW and Aquaman are. That is not how it is. Even separate from the fame issue, how can anyone be more iconic than
Captain freaking America?!! or The Hulk unless your name is Spidey, Supes or Batman. Your trippin man seriously.
If you think Hulk is an A-lister, then fine, i wont say ur wrong.
That's because I'm not.
But as popular as he is, 95 percent of people will agree that they still havent seen a great Hulk movie.
Hey, I've only seen ONE great Superman movie and that was 34 years ago!
Kinda lame for a guy who's supposed to be the original and greatest Superhero of them all huh?
And i personally cant name a single comic of his that i can regard as a classic or memorable.
Look, I'm clearly a Marvel (even tho I love Supes and Batman) having never read an Aquaman comic, and you a DC. But I can only assume you have not read much Hulk. Peter David's run is INCREDIBLE. After the initial 20 issues, every issue is a classic. You can pick up Peter David's Hulk on amazon in a series of TPB's. That's the first classic series off the top of my head.
A lot of the Justice League has this problem too, but if Hulk is the biggest thing going for Avengers since it was invented, then how does that compare to JLA's big leaguers??
He would smash them.