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  2. DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 January 2025. There is 1 pending revision awaiting review. American comic book publisher This article is about the US publisher of comics. For the Scottish publisher of comics and newspapers, see DC Thomson. For the capital of the United States, see Washington, D.C. DC Comics, Inc. Parent company ...

  3. DC Universe (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    When announcing the first projects for the DCU in January 2023, Gunn said any project that did not fit into the DCU's shared universe would be labeled as "DC Elseworlds" moving forward. This is the same as how DC Comics uses the Elseworlds imprint to mark comic books that are separate from its main continuity. [ 164 ]

  4. Timeline of DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Timeline of DC Comics. Add languages. ... The timeline of DC Comics is split up to decades: Timeline of ...

  5. DC Universe - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 reboot of the DC Universe coincided with DC's publishing event The New 52, during which the publisher cancelled its ongoing titles and relaunched 52 new books, including a number of new books, set within a revised continuity.

  6. List of superhero debuts - Wikipedia

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    DC Jim Chambers: Detective Comics #20 Wing: 1938 (October) DC Jim Chambers: Detective Comics #20 Namor the Sub-Mariner: 1939 (April) Marvel/Timely: Bill Everett: Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 The Guardian Angel (Hop Harrigan) 1939 (April) DC Jon Blummer All-American Comics #1 Batman (Bruce Wayne) 1939 (May) DC Bob Kane, Bill Finger ...

  7. The New 52 - Wikipedia

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    The New 52 was the 2011 revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books.Following the conclusion of the "Flashpoint" crossover storyline, DC cancelled all its existing titles and debuted 52 new series in September 2011. [1]

  8. Batman (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Batman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Batman as its protagonist. The character, created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, [2] first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (cover dated May 1939).

  9. DC Extended Universe - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] According to Vulture writer Abraham Riesman, DC confirmed to him in September 2017 that the term was not used internally and they did not consider it official. [5] In 2016, as part of DC Films Presents: Dawn of the Justice League, both Geoff Johns and Kevin Smith referred to the franchise's name as being the "Justice League Universe". [8]