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Its "Detective Comics" :)
Yes, Superman is a character in the DC Comics Universe.
Yes , he belongs to the DC Universe .
Rorschach is a character from the DC Comics universe, specifically from the Watchmen series created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.
No there is comics strictly for teen or adults
"Holocaust" is a character created by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi, first appearing in "WildC.A.T.s" #10 in 1993, published by Image Comics. It is not a character within the DC Comics universe.
Yes, there are plans for Warner Bros. Animation & DC Entertainment to revive the DC Animated Universe in 2015 and 2016, according to some of the staff of DC Comics today.
There is a DC Universe where some things are reveres. The universe is called Multiverse.
It was founded in 1934 as National Allied Comics.As early as 1940, they started using the name "Superman-DC" (After their two most successful books, Superman and Detective Comics, which was where Batman was first introduced in #27), with their earliest version of the DC Comics logo being found at the time. They were called DC Comics from then on by readers, even though, officially, they were still called "Superman-DC". It was until 1977 that the company OFFICIALLY adopted the name DC Comics.
Some popular girl superheroes include Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Captain Marvel, Black Widow, Storm, and Batgirl. These characters are known for their bravery, strength, and heroism in comic books and movies.
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The Flash is a character within the DC Comics universe. The Flash was created by Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert and he made is first appearance in Flash Comics #1 which debuted in January of 1940. The Flash's second incarnation character of Barry Allen is widely regarded as the first hero of the silver age era of comic books.