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Why TEEN TITANS Is DC Comics' Most Important (But Undervalued) Franchise – Nerdist". August 30, 2016. Archived from the original on November 18, 2017 . Retrieved July 11, 2017. Hall, Richard A. (2019). The American Superhero: Encyclopedia of Caped Crusaders in History. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781440861246.

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However, this ignorance of Marvel's true appeal did not extend to some of the writing talent during this period, from which there were some attempts to emulate Marvel's narrative approach. For instance, there was the Doom Patrol series by Arnold Drake, a writer who previously warned the management of the new rival's strength; [55] a superhero team of outsiders who resented their freakish powers, [56] which Drake later speculated was plagiarized by Stan Lee to create The X-Men. [57] There was also the young Jim Shooter who purposely emulated Marvel's writing when he wrote for DC after much study of both companies' styles, such as for the Legion of Super-Heroes feature. [58] In 1966, National Periodical Publications had set up its own television arm, led by Allen Ducovny to develop and produce projects for television, with Superman TV Corporation to handle its television distribution of NPP's TV shows. [59]Ibac, Ice, Icemaiden, Icicle, Ignition, Immortal Man, Imperiex, Impulse, Indigo 1, Indigo Tribe, Inferior Five, Infinity Man, Infinity, Inc., Injustice Gang II, Injustice League, Injustice League Dark, Injustice Society, Inque, Intergang, Invisible Kid, Ion, Isis Cadre, The, Calculator, Captain Compass, Captain Fear, Captain Stingaree, Captain Storm, Captain X, Captain Triumph, Capucine, Cavalier, Celeste, Celsius, Chemical King, Ch'p, Chill,Joe, Chris KL-99, Cicada, Cinnamon, Clay, Joshua, Cloud,Johnny, Congorilla, Contessa, The, Corona, Crimson Fox

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John Henry Irons' original first appearance is listed as Steel #1 instead of Adventures of Superman #500.

Vesper Fairchild, Faith, Fallen Angel, Faora, Fastbak, Fastball, FATAL FIVE, Fatality, Felix Faust, FEARSOME FIVE, FEMALE FURIES, Ferro, Fever, Fire, Firebird, Firebrand I, Firebrand II, Firebrand III, Firefly, Firehair, Firehawk, Firestorm, The Flash I, The Flash II, The Flash III, Fisherman, Flamebird, Fleur-de-Lis, Floronic Man, Flying Fox, Folded Man, Forager I, Forager II, FOREVER PEOPLE, Amos Fortune, Lucius Fox, Freedom Beast, FREEDOM FIGHTERS, Fringe, Fury I, Fury II In 2005, DC launched its " All-Star" line (evoking the title of the 1940s publication), designed to feature some of the company's best-known characters in stories that eschewed the long and convoluted continuity of the DC Universe. The line began with All-Star Batman & Robin the Boy Wonder and All-Star Superman, with All-Star Wonder Woman and All-Star Batgirl announced in 2006 but neither being released nor scheduled as of the end of 2009. [82] a b "DC Entertainment Expands Editorial Leadership Team" (Press release). DC Entertainment. May 5, 2017. Archived from the original on May 13, 2017 . Retrieved May 11, 2017. Achilles Milo, Agent 37, Alan Wayne, Alfred Pennyworth, Amadeus Arkham, Amygdala, Anarky, Anchoress, Anthony Zucco, Aquaman, Architect, Azrael [1]

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In a 1947–1948 lawsuit field by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster against National, the presiding judge noted in a "Findings of Facts": "DETECTIVE COMICS, INC. was a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, and was one of the constituent corporations consolidated on September 30, 1946 into defendant NATIONAL COMICS PUBLICATIONS, INC." [45] One of the other imprints was Impact Comics from 1991 to 1992 in which the Archie Comics superheroes were licensed and revamped. [79] [80] The stories in the line were part of its own shared universe. [81] Evanier, Mark (December 1, 2004). "Irwin Donenfeld, R.I.P." Archived from the original on May 18, 2008 . Retrieved June 11, 2008.Batmobile, Batplane, Blue Beetle's Bug, Fokker Dr.I, Haunted M3 Stuart, Manta-Sub, Robin's Motorcycle, Star Racer, Super-Cycle, Wonder Woman's Invisible Plane Daanuth,Garn, Danny the Street, Dark Nemesis, Deathblow, Deathstorm, Demons Three, Doctor Alchemy, Doctor Death, Doctor Impossible, Doctor Mist, Doctor Occult, Dominus, Double, Jonny, Double Dare, Dragon King, Dreamslayer, Nathaniel Dusk Amanda Waller, THE WANDERERS, Warrior, Warlord, Warp, Waverider, Weaponers of Qward, Weather Wizard, The Weird, The Whip, White Martians, White Witch, Perry White, Wildcat, Wild Dog, Wildebeest, Wildfire, Windfall, Wing, Witchfire, Wizard, Wonder Girl, Wonder Woman, The Word Cronin, Brian (January 20, 2018). "Who Was the First Comic Book Masked Vigilante?". CBR . Retrieved February 22, 2020. Tannarak, Tarantula, Tar Pit, Tartarus, Tasmanian Devil, Technocrat, Templar Guardians, Tezumak, Three Witches, The, Tig, Time Commander, TNT, and Dyna-Mite, Tomorrow Woman, Top, Torque, Trigger Twins, Triumph, Tsunami, Turbine, Tweedledee and Tweeldedum

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Inside David Zaslav's Overhaul of the Warner Bros. Movie Division | Analysis". June 1, 2022 . Retrieved June 5, 2022.Metamorpho's first appearance in New 52 continuity is listed as Legends of Tomorrow #1 instead of Justice League International (Volume 3) #1. However, the senior DC staff were reportedly at a loss at this time to understand how this small publishing house was achieving this increasingly threatening commercial strength. For instance, when Marvel's product was examined in a meeting, Marvel's emphasis on more sophisticated character-based narrative and artist-driven visual storytelling was apparently ignored for self-deluding guesses at the brand's popularity which included superficial reasons like the presence of the color red or word balloons on the cover, or that the perceived crudeness of the interior art was somehow more appealing to readers. When Lee learned about DC's subsequent experimental attempts to imitate these perceived details, he amused himself by arranging direct defiance of those assumptions in Marvel's publications as sales strengthened further to frustrate the competition. [54] Despite the official names "National Comics" and "National Periodical Publications", the company began branding itself as "Superman-DC" as early as 1940, and the company became known colloquially as DC Comics for years before the official adoption of that name in 1977. [49] Papa Midnite, Peril, Johnny, Perkins, Neptune, Persuader, Perun, Phantasm, Plunder, Pow-Wow Smith, Pozhar, Prankster, Psyba-Rats, Quantum Mechanics, Qwsp Melrose, Kevin (October 10, 2009). "DC Entertainment – what we know so far". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on September 13, 2009 . Retrieved December 13, 2021.



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