Some of these were under DC's subdivisions such as Vertigo (V), Wildstorm (W), and Paradox Press (P).
* Superman (several editions) * Batman (several editions) * Supergirl * Catwoman * Swamp Thing * Steel * The Spirit * Watchmen * Green Lantern
* Justice League * Constantine (V)
* V for Vendetta (V)
* Stardust (V)
* The Fountain (V)
* The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (W)
* Road to Perdition (P)
* A History of Violence (P)
The Dark Knight Rises.
DC Comics was founded in 1934 under the name National Allied Publications.
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Warner Bros. is the parent company of DC Comics, having acquired the comic book publisher in 1969. This relationship allows Warner Bros. to produce movies, TV shows, and other media based on DC Comics characters and stories.
Enigma, a character from DC Comics, was created by Peter Milligan and Duncan Fegredo in 1993. He made his first appearance in "Enigma" #1.
DC Comics has been around longer than Marvel Comics. DC was founded in 1934 while Marvel was founded in 1939.
No it is not. But back in the 1990's Marvel Comics went bankrupt for a while, both DC Comics and Marvel are doing well now. Marvel is now owned by Disney and DC Comics has been owned by Warner Brothers since 1969. Keep looking out for more comics and movies from both companies.
No. Marvel Comics and DC Comics have always been separate entities. They have been rivals almost ever since.
Yes , but copyrighted characters are the domain of DC Comics and there must be contractual obligations that both both parties must adhere to avoid infringement .
Iron man ,The Incredible hulk ,Spiderman ,and many more
The hugely successful comic book company known as DC Comics came to be in 1937. Their first issue was named "Detective Comics" (thus the initials DC). The letters DC appeared as an insignia first on the covers of comics produced by National Comics (a merger of Detective Comics and National Allied Publications), but as readers began to refer to the titles as "DC comics," the company adopted the name officially. Over the years, the company's abbreviated name "DC" has been defined in other ways, including parodical forms such as "Distinguished Competition" used by rival publisher Marvel Comics.It also has since been used to stand for Diamond Comics Distributors. Although, Diamond comics officially uses the initials DCD. DC is actually copyrighted by DC Comics.
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