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Dc Comics Summary
1,753 words, approx. 6 pages As the leading publisher during the first three decades of the comic book industry, DC Comics was largely responsible for the look and content of mainstream American comic books. By the end of the twentieth century, DC had become not only the longest...
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 DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. A subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment (part of Time Warner) since 1969, DC is one of the world's largest English language publisher of comic books. DC Comics produces material featuring...




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 Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
DC dominates comic news
10/08/2005: 665 words, approx. 2 pages SHAUN KREIDER, 19 Being an avid Marvel fan and X-Men freak, even I must admit that DC is truly doing amazing things with its comics. I was not about to believe the events of "Identity Crisis" were more compelling than a well-written issue of...
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 The Washington Post
DC Comics, Zapping Evil On the Web
11/23/1995: 818 words, approx. 3 pages Perturbations, pleasures and predicaments on the information superhighway: DC Comics has hit the Web with a site for its new title, "The Sovereign Seven." In doing so, the company that originally launched "Superman" into our futures is rounding out the World Wide Web's...
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Marshall Rogers, Batman comic book artist , dies at 57
3/28/2007: 295 words, approx. 1 pages Marshall Rogers, a comic book artist remembered for bringing a film noir feel and an architect's eye to Batman comics in the 1970s, died unexpectedly at his home, according to his sister. He was 57.Rogers, who took over work on Batman for DC Comics in...
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Warner Bros. to launch networking site
9/7/2007: 252 words, approx. 1 pages Warner Bros. plans to launch a Web site early next year that will allow users to interact with its cast of animated characters, create personal profiles and watch original online episodes.The advertising-supported site will be called T-Works and will launch next spring, the company, a...


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