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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 Companies
Companies and characters purchased by DC ( such as the Charlton Comics characters and Captain Marvel ) as well as older characters like the JSA were ( re -) assigned their own Earths, which were then destroyed and folded into one, core Earth.

DC and Foot
I. Couse, Elk Foot of the Taos Tribe, 1909, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC
* The Rabbits Foot ( DC Nightclub ) Upper Wisconsin Ave, just above Georgetown
Later hardcore punk bands included Corrosion of Conformity, No Labels, Colcor, UNICEF, Stillborn Christians, DAMM, Bloodmobile, Subculture, 30 Foot Beast, Mission DC, the Celibate Commandos, Rights Reserved, Creeping Flesh, Time Bomb, Stations of the Cross, A Number of Things, and Oral Fixation.

DC and Studios
The logo was designed by Josh Beatman of Brainchild Studios and DC executive Richard Bruning.
Green Hat Films, Troublemaker Studios, DC Entertainment, Appian Way Productions, GK Films, Media Rights Capital, Syncopy Films, Cruel and Unusual Films and Spyglass Entertainment.
In 1985, DC Comics named Fleischer Studios as one of the honorees in the company's 50th anniversary publication Fifty Who Made DC Great for its work on the Superman cartoons.
The only official recordings they made — which provided the songs for the last Easybeats single — was the rocking " St Louis " ( presaging their later work with AC / DC ), and the B-side " Can't Find Love ", recorded in April at Olympic Studios with Ray Singer, a former member of UK band Nirvana, who had made a name for himself as a producer with Peter Sarstedt's " Where Do You Go To ( My Lovely )".
In 1985, DC Comics named Fleischer Studios as one of the honorees in the company's 50th anniversary publication Fifty Who Made DC Great for its work on the Superman cartoons.
After two weeks of pre-production, they went to the Bahamas, where they spend two months recording at Compass Point Studios ( AC / DC, The Rolling Stones, Bob Marley ) which resulted in a more mature sound under producer Ed Stasium.
When Mattel got the license to make DC products in the early 2000s, they released their own version of Killer Croc, sculpted by Four Horsemen Studios.
Tulip Computers ( which had acquired the Commodore brand name in 1997 ) licensed the rights to Ironstone Partners, which cooperated with DC Studios, Mammoth Toys, and The Toy: Lobster Company in the development and marketing of the unit.
Four Horsemen Studios is a group of four action figure sculptors who formerly worked for McFarlane Toys, and whose work has included the modern and classics line of Masters of the Universe toys and the current DCSH and DC Universe Classics lines.
Developed by ATD and published by Eidos ( DC Studios Inc ./ Ubisoft for the Game Boy Advance version ), it was released for the PC, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance.
He recently founded DC Studios and is working as creator for the upcoming, Robota with Sparx Animation Studios in Ho Chi Minh City.
This game was again developed by VIS Entertainment ltd although after they became insolvent and went into administration the game was completed by DC Studios and was released by SouthPeak Interactive.
The park is divided into five themed areas: DC Super Heroes World, Warner Bros. Studios, Cartoon Village, Old West Territory and Hollywood Boulevard.
Other projects include the X-Men one-shot which was part of Brian Reed's Timestorm 2009-2099, the first and last issues of Phil Hester's Days Missing for Archaia Studios, and the new Xombi series for DC Comics.
Kelly has produced three creator-owned works: Steampunk, pencilled by Chris Bachalo and published by DC through Wildstorm's Cliffhanger imprint in 2000 ( a second part, Drama Obscura, brought closure to the story, but Kelly has said he intends to eventually continue the book ); M. REX with penciller Duncan Rouleau, which was published by the now-defunct Avalon Studios ( it was cancelled after two issues ); and Ballast, with penciller Ilya, a one-shot published by Active Images.
In 2004, DC Comics Group Editor — Mass Market Martin Pasko was DC's liaison to Warner Bros. Studios, vetting scripts as well as facilitating studio research by supplying comics and consulting on issues related to DC continuity.

DC and Chase
Chevy Chase was unincorporated farmland in the years before 1890, during which time Senator Francis G. Newlands of Nevada and his partners began the aggressive acquisition of land in northwestern Washington, D. C., and southern Montgomery County, Maryland, for the purpose of developing a residential streetcar suburb for Washington, DC.
*" Chase the Ace " ( song ), an instrumental rock song by AC / DC
It is often considered to be part of Chevy Chase, DC ;
* Chase ( comics ), a DC comic book
Chevy Chase DC was developed beginning in the early 1900s after construction was completed on the Chevy Chase Line, a streetcar line stretching to and beyond the northwestern boundary of the District of Columbia, thereby linking the area to downtown.
The housing stock in Chevy Chase DC includes many " Sears Catalog Homes ", a popular housing option in the early 20th century that allowed individuals of modest means to order by mail the materials and instructions for a home and build it themselves. The American City Diner is one of several commercial businesses located along Connecticut Avenue NW in Chevy Chase
Private schools located in Chevy Chase DC include St. John's College High School Catholic high school, and Blessed Sacrament School Catholic elementary school.
no: Chevy Chase ( Washington, DC )
Along with his brother Carl, Dilger established a laboratory in the Chevy Chase district north of Washington, DC in which cultures of the causative agents of anthrax and glanders -- Bacillus anthracis and Burkholderia mallei -- were produced.
In 24: The Game, it is revealed that before coming to CTU Los Angeles, she worked at CTU: Washington DC with Chase Edmunds.
He first came to prominence as the artist on the short-lived ( ten issues, 1997 – 1998 ) Chase title from DC Comics, where he worked with writer Dan Curtis Johnson.
* Chase # 1-9, 1 000 000 ( with Dan Curtis Johnson, DC Comics, 1997 – 1998 )

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