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When announcing the first projects for the DCU in January 2023, Gunn said any project that did not fit into the DCU's shared universe would be labeled as "DC Elseworlds" moving forward. This is the same as how DC Comics uses the Elseworlds imprint to mark comic books that are separate from its main continuity. [ 164 ]
Titles also received new trade dress, with those "that tie in clearly to our larger DC Universe" having a "DCU logo on them" in addition to corner boxes with icons of the characters to help identify the family of titles; titles outside the DCU, such as Injustice: Gods Among Us and DC Bombshells would simply have the DC logo on them.
5 65 2004–2008 Warner Bros. Animation / Warner Bros. Family Entertainment / DC Comics (seasons 3–5) The WB (seasons 1–3) /The CW (seasons 4–5) (Kids' WB) / Cartoon Network (2005–2006) Krypto the Superdog: 2 39 2005–2006 Warner Bros. Animation / Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Cartoon Network Legion of Super Heroes: 26 2006–2008
Original logo from 2007 to 2012. Unlike earlier animated DC films (most of which also involved Bruce Timm and were part of the DC Animated Universe), the films in the line are aimed at a more adult audience, often containing profane language, stronger violence, sexual scenes, and more mature themes.
DCU may refer to: D.C. United, an American professional soccer team based in Washington, D.C., United States; DC Universe, the fictional universe that serves as a setting for DC Comics stories DC Universe (franchise), a media franchise; Dublin City University. DCU GAA, a Gaelic games club in Dublin City University
After Cleo moves to the United States, she aims to live the "American Dream" but winds up following in her father's footsteps, dubbing herself Ratcatcher 2 (Caça-Ratos 2 in Portuguese), and robs banks until she is apprehended in Gotham City and imprisoned at Belle Reve Penitentiary.
Logo from 2021 to 2024. Among the features of the original DC Universe service was a rotating selection of comics published by DC. [1] [2] In August 2020, after DC Comics publisher Jim Lee revealed that all original programming on DC Universe would be migrated over to HBO Max, he spoke to the community aspect of DC Universe, as well as the ability to access the back catalogue of comics titles ...
[1] [2] [3] Keith Staskiewicz, writing for Entertainment Weekly, jokingly coined the term "DC Extended Universe" (DCEU) in an article about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on July 1, 2015. [4] [5] This term and the abbreviation DCEU quickly spread among the press and fans who took it as the official name of the franchise over the following ...