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This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of Superman and related characters and intellectual properties for which DC Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark.
Tiger is the name of several fictional characters in comics. Characters include: Tiger (Image Comics), an Image Comics character who has appeared in Savage Dragon [1] Tiger (Wildstorm), a Wildstorm character who has appeared in Gen 13 [2] Bronze Tiger, a DC Comics martial artist; Flying Tiger (disambiguation)#Entertainment, a number of comics ...
These were titles in which Superman starred: The Adventures of Superman was originally Superman (vol. 1). It ran titled as The Adventures of... from 1987 to 2006, issues #424 to 649, with a #0 issue (October 1994) published between issues #516 and 517 during the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! crossover event and a #1,000,000 issue (November 1998) published between issues #562 and 563 during the ...
The DC 100 Page Super Spectacular series was the "next wave" of "Giant" comics featuring reprint stories in the company's vast trove of tales during a 1971 editorial transition at DC Comics, when the Superman titles were taken over by Julius Schwartz after the retirement of Mort Weisinger, who had overseen all Superman-related comics since the early 1950s.
Bronze Tiger is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Dennis O'Neil , Leopoldo Durañona, and Jim Berry , he first appeared in Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter #1 (May 1975) during the Bronze Age of Comics .
The judge ruled that Superman belonged to DC Comics, but that Superboy was a separate entity that belonged to Siegel. Siegel and Shuster settled out-of-court with DC Comics, which paid the pair $94,013.16 (equivalent to $1,230,374 in 2024) in exchange for the full rights to both Superman and Superboy. [141] DC Comics then fired Siegel and Shuster.
The Superman Family is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1974 to 1982 featuring supporting characters in the Superman comics. The term "Superman Family" is often used to refer to the extended cast of characters of comics books associated with Superman. A similarly titled series, Superman Family Adventures, was published ...
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