Marx was an evolving character, in that if one is to simply state in his youth, he was a Young Hegelian, one omits the full picture and implies that he stayed one,
Which unfortunately overlooks his growth into an adult, where he emerges with new friend Engels to co-write "The Holy Family book" as a mocking of the leadership they were faced with in the Young Hegelians... and Marx continues to develop and grow his East-German Brained eccentric, oft-failed ideology, whilst living within and off the elitist safety of Benjamin Disraeli's Victorian Society of opulent wealth and fine food for his gut.
Re: Nietzsche;
A residue is dust on the fringe.
An interpretation by a man, not exactly mainstream in his notion of Christianity.
One may be aware that Gordon Sumner is a Nietzsche fan too;
2 narcissists that think, and have made effective claims, that they are their own gods.