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DC and Comics
* Atlas ( DC Comics ), a fictional character published by DC Comics
** " The Coming of Atlas ", a DC Comics story arc featuring Atlas
* Action Comics Number 579, published by DC Comics in 1986, written by Lofficier and Illustrated by Keith Giffen, featured an homage to Asterix where Superman and Jimmy Olsen are drawn back in time to a small village of indomitable Gauls.
* America's Best Comics, an imprint of DC Comics
* 1939 – DC Comics publishes its second major superhero in Detective Comics # 27 ; he is Batman, one of the most popular comic book superheroes of all time.
Abra Kadabra is the name of a DC Comics villain, who originally uses futuristic technology to create effects that appear magic to present-day people, and later gains actual magic powers.
The resulting sequence, " Jack Jawbreaker Fights Crime !," was a devastating satire of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's notorious exploitation by DC Comics over Superman.
One notable example occurred in 2000, when DC Comics refused to allow permission for the reprinting of four panels ( from Batman # 79, 92, 105 and 139 ) to illustrate Christopher York's paper All in the Family: Homophobia and Batman Comics in the 1950s.
DC Comics: Sixty Years of the World's Favorite Comic Book Heroes.
Category: DC Comics martial artists
The DC Comics character Boodikka, a member of the Green Lantern Corps, was named after Boudica.
Category: DC Thomson Comics titles
* Current edition at DC Comics ISBN 0-930289-33-1
* Deluxe Hardcover edition at DC Comics ISBN 1-4012-0690-5
* Owen Mercer, the current Captain Boomerang in the DC Comics universe, nicknamed " Boomer "
* Bloody Mary ( DC Comics ), a fictional extraterrestrial vampire
1984 – 2000 ) has even more potential starting points, but is generally agreed to be the publication of Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Alan Moore's Watchmen by DC Comics in 1986, as well as the publication of DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths, written by Marv Wolfman with pencils by George Pérez.
* Cyrus Gold, the DC Comics character Solomon Grundy ( comics )

DC and superhero
Appearing regularly in stories published by DC Comics, he debuted in Action Comics # 1 ( June 1938 ) and serves as the civilian and secret identity of the superhero Superman.
* Darkstars, a DC Comics superhero team
DC Comics produces material featuring a large number of well-known characters, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Robin, Aquaman, Hawkman, Green Arrow, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern and the Flash, along with superhero teams Justice Society, the Justice League, the Teen Titans, and the Doom Patrol as well as antagonists such as Lex Luthor, the Joker, the Riddler, Mr. Freeze, Catwoman, Sinestro, the Penguin, Poison Ivy, Two-Face, General Zod, Brainiac and Darkseid .< ref > Benton, Mike.
* Legion of Super-Heroes, a superhero team in DC Comics
* DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman alter ego Diana Prince works for Major Steve Trevor at the OSS.
* Quicksilver ( DC Comics ), a superhero in the DC Comics universe
* 1939: The names " Robert the Bruce " and " Mad Anthony Wayne " are the inspiration for " Bruce Wayne ", the name for the civilian identity of DC Comics superhero Batman.
* Sandman ( DC Comics ), the name of many superhero characters published by DC Comics
The shared setting or " universes " of Marvel, DC and other publishers also allow for regular superhero team-ups.
* In the DC Comics universe, the Martian Manhunter ( J ' onn J ' onzz ) ( 1955 ) is a superhero and a member of the Justice League, believed to be the last of the peaceful Green Martians.
* Mighty Crusaders, an Archie comics superhero team, later licensed by DC Comics and relaunched as " The Crusaders " on the Imprint label
Archie's super-heroes were later leased to DC Comics for use in its short-lived Impact Comics line, " and while many of their titles received critical acclaim, there were already too many superhero comics flooding the market.
* Olympian ( comics ), a superhero from DC Comics
The Abominable Snowman is a superhero character in the Marvel Comics publications and the Snowman is a similar character in DC Comics.
* Sargon the Sorcerer, comic superhero character from DC Comics, first appeared in 1941
Top 10 is a superhero comic book limited series published by the America's Best Comics imprint of Wildstorm, itself an imprint of DC Comics.
Since 1985, superhero publishers such as DC and Marvel have had frequent " summer crossover " series designed to tie many of their comic book titles together under a single storyline.
Dream originally began as a mainstream DC character able to interact with DC superheroes, and Gaiman's versions of Dream have appeared in DC superhero titles written by Keith Giffen and by Grant Morrison, as well as in Gaiman's own The Books of Magic series and in a Rick Veitch-authored issue of Swamp Thing ( where he meets Matthew Cable ).
Category: DC Comics superhero teams
* Kon-El, or Superboy, a superhero in DC comics

DC and Miss
Other DC creations include Miss Martian and the White Martians, the enemy of the Green Martians.
" Loudon later revisited the character of Miss Hannigan in the ill-fated 1990 sequel, Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, which closed quickly after a dismal pre-Broadway engagement in Washington DC.
The most notable elements that are out of continuity are the fates of Dan the Dyna-Mite ( who in DC continuity became a member of " Old Justice ", a team that fought Young Justice ), Tarantula ( who has appeared in the pages of Nightwing ) and Miss America ( who appears in Freedom Fighters series ).
However, Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem backed Miss Piggy for a song in The Muppets ' Wizard of Oz and performed alongside Miley Cyrus in the Studio DC: Almost Live television special.
The National Cotillion and Thanksgiving Ball of Washington, DC, hosted by Miss Mary-Stuart Montague Price, has met every November for over 60 years with proceeds going to Childrens Hospital.
* Miss America ( DC Comics ) ( Joan Dale, later Joan Trevor ), a Quality Comics and later DC Comics character
The adult winner was DC native and MD resident, Miss Kamilla Collier-Mullin.
Since February 2009, the Academy of Washington, Inc. has been using the 2nd floor for its Sunday club performances including Miss Gay Turnabout, the Zodiac tributes, and the Miss Gay Universe ( DC ) Royal Ball ..
* Miss Arrowette at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
Miss X is a fictional, comic-book character in the DC Comics universe.

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