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After watching Dr. Strange and now seeing how it is performing at the BO, it is very telling and interesting to see it out performing X-Men. X-Men under Feige and co would be competing with Avengers at the BO IMO. FF would be competing with GoTG.
Under Fox X-Men competes against Marvel's lesser known characters that they are trying to bring to the mainstream and FF competes with Agents of Shield.
As someone who grew up not reading comics and not knowing what was what (i.e. I didn't even know Marvel owned X-Men despite having played Marvel vs Capcom lol), I can't agree with this list. These are the characters I did know and could recognize:
Fantastic Four (especially Thing and Reed Richards, but Johnny was also recognizable to me)
X-Men (main ones, i.e. Wolverine, Beast, Professor X, Cyclops, Jean, Rogue, Storm)
Spider Man
Hulk
Thor
Everyone else (including Ironman) on that list was unknown to me and I knew more about DC's characters, especially Batman and its lore and Superman.
I don't want to speak for Willie (or you) but I'm going to assume he's from a "more experienced" generation then you are Dollar. As Zarex mentioned, X-Men books were in reprints until the mid-seventies. The mutants didn't really become culturally iconic until the early eighties, when they pretty much surpassed everything minus Spider-Man.
Such a kind way to call me an old fart, but yeah, I'm talking about the '70s - before video games, before cable TV, before home video etc. when all we had for entertainment and escapism was comic books. And here's a sampling of images from that time that will give a good idea of what characters were popular (it's interesting looking at these that Daredevil and Conan get more face time than I would have thought - also Human Torch).