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a b Goulart, Ron (1986). Ron Goulart's Great History of Comics Books. Contemporary Press. p.55. ISBN 0-8092-5045-4. Rozakis, Bob. "Conspiracy? Icons? And More?". Silver Bullet Comic Books. Archived from the original on August 20, 2006. Batman's Dark Side". National Review. March 26, 2016. Archived from the original on April 7, 2017 . Retrieved July 11, 2017. Echo IV, Echo VI, Eclipso, Effigy, El Muerto, Elasti-Girl, El Diablo I, El Diablo II, Element Girl, Element Lad, Elongated Man, Empress, Encantadora, Enchantress, THE ENDLESS, Enemy Ace, Eradicator, Evil Star, Extant, EXTREME JUSTICE, THE EXTREMISTS

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On June 4, 2013, DC unveiled two new digital comic innovations to enhance interactivity: DC 2 and DC 2 Multiverse. DC 2 layers dynamic artwork onto digital comic panels, adding a new level of dimension to digital storytelling, while DC 2 Multiverse allows readers to determine a specific story outcome by selecting individual characters, storylines and plot developments while reading the comic, meaning one digital comic has multiple outcomes. DC 2 appeared in the digital-first title, Batman '66, based on the 1960s television series and DC 2 Multiverse appeared in Batman: Arkham Origins, a digital-first title based on the video game of the same name. [91]

Faughnder, Ryan (February 21, 2020). "DC Entertainment shakeup continues with the exit of co-publisher Dan DiDio". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on February 22, 2020 . Retrieved February 21, 2020. McMillan, Graeme (September 2016). "DC Comics' 'Rebirth' brings new life – and huge sales – to old superheroes". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on April 12, 2018 . Retrieved April 11, 2018. Ya'Wara, Yat, Sodam, Yellow Lantern Corps, Yeung, Edgar Fullerton, Yo-Yo, Young All-Stars, Young Justice Created in full collaboration with DC, the encyclopedia features characters and art from every key crossover event, including Dark Nights: Metaland its sequel Dark Nights: Death Metal. Since the 1940s, when Superman, Batman, and many of the company's other heroes began appearing in stories together, DC's characters inhabited a shared continuity that, decades later, was dubbed the " DC Universe" by fans. With the story " Flash of Two Worlds", in Flash No. 123 (September 1961), editor Schwartz (with writer Gardner Fox and artists Infantino and Joe Giella) introduced a concept that allowed slotting the 1930s and 1940s Golden Age heroes into this continuity via the explanation that they lived on an other-dimensional "Earth 2", as opposed to the modern heroes' "Earth 1"—in the process creating the foundation for what was later called the DC Multiverse.

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Synopsis for "DC Comics Encyclopedia: New Edition" This article is a stub. You can help DC Database by expanding it. a b McMillan, Graeme (June 5, 2020). "DC Cut Ties with Diamond Comic Distributors". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved June 6, 2020. a b Wallace, Daniel (2013). Superman: The Ultimate Guide to the Man of Steel. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p.126. ISBN 978-1465408754. In 2011, DC rebooted all of its running titles following the Flashpoint storyline. The reboot called The New 52 gave new origin stories and costume designs to many of DC's characters. a b Wallace, Daniel; Dolan, Hannah (2010). "1930s". DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p.20. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9.The Daily Planet (a common setting of Superman) was first named in a Superman newspaper strip around November 1939. [42] The superhero Doll Man was the first superhero by Quality, which DC now owns. [43] Fawcett Comics was formed around 1939 and would become DC's original competitor company in the next decade. [44] Martin mentioned that he had noticed one of the titles published by National Comics seemed to be selling better than most. It was a book called The[ sic] Justice League of America and it was composed of a team of superheroes. ... ' If the Justice League is selling ', spoke he, 'why don't we put out a comic book that features a team of superheroes?'" [51] Papa Midnite, Peril, Johnny, Perkins, Neptune, Persuader, Perun, Phantasm, Plunder, Pow-Wow Smith, Pozhar, Prankster, Psyba-Rats, Quantum Mechanics, Qwsp Benton, Mike (1992). Superhero Comics of the Golden Age: The Illustrated History. Dallas: Taylor Publishing Company. pp.123–124. ISBN 0-87833-808-X . Retrieved January 15, 2020.

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