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DC Comics, Inc. (later simply known as DC) is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, [6][7] a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. [8][9] DC is an initialism for "Detective Comics", an American comic book series first published in 1937. [10]
It is the comics publishing branch of DC Entertainment, Inc., a subsidiary of WarnerMedia (formerly Time Warner), a publishing conglomerate owned by AT&T. For decades, DC Comics has been one of the two largest American comic book companies, along with Marvel Comics.
Welcome to the Official Site for DC characters. DC is home to the "World's Greatest Super Heroes," including SUPERMAN, BATMAN, WONDER WOMAN, GREEN LANTERN, THE FLASH, AQUAMAN and more.
A list of every character that can be found on the DC Database. With over 30,000 characters in the DC Universe, this is the most complete listing in existence. Please use the Character Template for creating new entries. 50% Chad (Teen Titans Go! TV Series) A.J. (New Earth) Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.
Welcome to the Official Site for DC comics. DC is home to the "World's Greatest Super Heroes," including SUPERMAN, BATMAN, WONDER WOMAN, GREEN LANTERN, THE FLASH, AQUAMAN and more.
This is a list of DC Multiverse fictional characters which were created for and are owned by DC Comics.
Batman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Batman as its protagonist. The character, created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, [2] first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (cover dated May 1939).
The DC Universe (DCU) is the shared universe where most of the comic stories published by DC Comics take place. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are well-known superheroes from this universe. Note that in context, "DC Universe" is usually used to refer to the main DC continuity, which since 2011 has been Prime Earth.
Inspired by the bats that infested his family’s property, and his lifelong fear of them, he took on the identity of Batman, the hero that Gotham—and the rest of the DC universe—needs.