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DC Comics Type Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. Founded 1934, by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (as National Allied Publications) Headquarters 1700 Broadway, New York City, including: 432 Fourth Avenue; 480 and later 575 Lexington Avenue; 909 Third Avenue; 75 Rockefeller Plaza; 666 Fifth Avenue; and 1325 Avenue of the Americas. DC moved to 1700 Broadway in the mid-1990s, relocating there with Warner Bros. Entertainment's Mad, which had moved from 485 Madison Avenue. Contents 1 History 1.1 Origins 1.2 The Golden Age 1.3 The Silver Age 1.4 1970s and 1980s 1.5 1990s 1.6 2000s 2 Logo history 3 Imprints 3.1 Acquired companies and studios All-American Publications (merged 1944) Charlton Comics (some properties acquired 1983) Fawcett Comics (some properties licensed

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Heroes Without Powers

3 Oct 2008 at 5:01am  FWe all know about all those superheroes with magnificent powers. Superman comes from another planet and possesses many powers beyond that of a mortal man. Peter Parker is bitten by a radioactive sp...

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Batman - Part Two

11 Aug 2008 at 5:38am  Though the stories took on a more serious tone, this did very little to help the failing Batman books. Batman was in very real danger of cancellation by the time writer Frank Miller came along and wr...

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Captain America - Part One

7 Aug 2008 at 4:40am  The impressively long history of the comic superhero Captain America began in December 1940, a full year before the bombing of Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II. "As the ru...

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Batman Gadgets - Toys For Young Boys?

26 Feb 2008 at 6:00am  Most of the credit for the popularity of Batman gadgets that one sees in toyshops all over the country goes to the television series of the 1960s. The comic strips and the movies did very little to po...

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Smallville: First Look at Black Canary

21 Feb 2008 at 1:30am  Smallville has grown from just an adaptation of Clark Kent 's life as a young man to a real pre-Superman era series. In fact, they've built it up so much that the show has incorporated more than a few...

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Painkiller Jane Actress Joins Smallville

5 Dec 2007 at 7:40am  Smallville shouldn't be called Smallville anymore, as we are now seeing the beginnings of the Justice League, which I assume should happen after Clark Kent becomes a successful Daily Planet reporter. ...

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Classic Villainy

5 Dec 2007 at 4:28am  There is an old adagé that says a hero is only as good as his villain is evil, which best describes the literary role that these mongers of fear, hatred, and curiosity play. In many ways, a villain r...

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