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  2. Worlds Collide (comics) - Wikipedia

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    "Worlds Collide" is an intercompany crossover event presented in July 1994 in the Milestone Comics titles and the Superman-related titles published by DC Comics. A one-shot comic title of the same name was written by Dwayne McDuffie , Ivan Velez Jr. and Robert Washington.

  3. List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.

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    The District of Columbia, capital of the United States, is home to 78 National Historic Landmarks.The National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance. [1]

  4. List of DC Universe locations - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis, Illinois: It celebrates Superman the fictional character and exists in the DC Universe as celebrating the real Superman. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The hometown of Obsidian. New York City: The home base to many superheroes over the years, including the current incarnation of the Teen Titans. Nicknamed "the Cinderella City" in the DC ...

  5. Architecture of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Due to the fact that Brutalism's height in popularity intersected with a major construction boom as Washington was becoming one of the world's most important cities during the third quarter of the 1900s, many of the city's prominent museums, government buildings, and office buildings built between the 1950s and 1980s were built in the Brutalist ...

  6. Worlds Collide - Wikipedia

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    Worlds Collide may refer to: Worlds Collide, a 1994 intercompany crossover between DC Comics and Milestone Worlds Collide (2023 comic book), new version of the aforementioned story; UFC 36 or Worlds Collide, a 2002 Ultimate Fighting Championship event "Worlds Collide", a story arc of the 2003 version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

  7. Superman: A Tale of Five Cities - Wikipedia

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    Normally, DC Comics superhero stories happen on fictional cities, for example Metropolis and Gotham City, but in this particular storyline, Clark Kent and Lois have to travel to Northern Europe, going from West to East. To represent that, artist Teddy Kristiansen penciled several famous buildings, monuments and distinctive places from each city ...

  8. Old Westbury, New York - Wikipedia

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    Jack Liebowitz (1900–2000), original co-owner of DC Comics [23] William Goadby Loew, financier and stockbroker; James Brown Lord, architect; Charles B. Macdonald, builder of first U.S. 18-hole golf course and several other influential courses, founder of United States Golf Association; Jack Martins (born 1967), NYS Senator, former mayor of ...

  9. Metropolis (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, best known as the home of Superman and his closest allies and some of his foes.First appearing by name in Action Comics #16 (Sept. 1939), Metropolis is depicted as a prosperous and massive city in the Northeastern United States, in close proximity to Gotham City.