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BY: COLTON CAYWARD DC COMICS EARLY HISTORY DC Comics (aka Detective Comics) was founded in 1937 by pulp writer Wheeler-Nicholson and magazine distributers Harry Donenfeld and Jack Liebowitz Wheeler was unable to pay debts to his cofounders


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DC COMICS

BY: COLTON CAYWARD

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EARLY HISTORY

DC Comics (aka Detective Comics) was founded in 1937 by pulp writer Wheeler-Nicholson and magazine distributers Harry Donenfeld and Jack Liebowitz Wheeler was unable to pay debts to his cofounders however and was subsequently forced out of the company A series of mergers in the 1940s led to the creation of anew company called “National Periodical Publications (NPP)” The company didn’t adopted the name DC Comics until 1977

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THE GOLDEN AGE OF COMICS

▸ In 1938, DC published its first Superman

story under the title “Actions Comics no. 1”

▸ It was a massive success and is largely

responsible for spawning the costume hero genre

▸ The publishers would soon go on to create

many more successful characters such as Batman (1939) and Wonder Woman(1941)

▸ The success of these characters amplified

by the Licensing Corporation of America marketed DC’s characters through a wide range of products and media

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THE SILVER AGE OF COMICS

▸ During the first half of the 1950s, the

superhero genre took a dip in popularity. Although Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman Comics remained successful

▸ In 1956, under supervisor of editing Julius

Schwartz, DC began reintroducing hero comics

▸ Characters introduced in this era include

Barry Allen Flash, Hal Jordan Green Lantern and Hawkman

▸ Rival companies such as Marvel Comics

soon began to pop up

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THE BRONZE AGE OF COMICS

▸ In the 1970s, writer Dennis O’Neil and artist

Neal Adams introduced a new level of maturity to Comics with the series Green Lantern/Green Arrow

▸ The book featured many social issues such

as race relations, pollution, and drugs abuse

▸ The duo of creators also created an

influential run of Batman stories that spawned the definitive modern adaptation

  • f the character. Changing him into a more

grizzled and serious character.

▸ Hero comics produced by DC also started

the share the same continuity

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THE GREAT COMIC CRASH / MODERN AGE OF COMICS

▸ There was a boom in sales in the early

1990s due to “The Death of Superman” comic selling millions of copies

▸ However, this growth was unstable

and mid-decade sales declined

▸ The well received Batman: The

Animated Series (1992-1995) set the stage for DC’s animated endeavors such as their later works of “Justice League,” “Justice League Unlimited” and many more

Batman: The Animated Series (1992)

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LIVE ACTION TV SHOWS

▸ Along with animated shows, DC

Comics has also produced a handful of successful TV shows recently such as The Flash, Arrow, Gotham, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow

▸ DC also has had a slew successful

live action tv shows to prior to modern times such as Lynda Carter in “Wonder Woman (1975-1979)” and Adam West in “Batman (1966-1968)”

Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin in “Batman” (1966)

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MOVIES

▸ In the realm of movies, DC score well early

  • n with successes such as Richard Donner’s

“Superman (1978)” and Tim Burton’s “Batman (1989)”

▸ In the 21st century, Christopher Nolan’s

“Dark Knight” trilogy grossed around $2.5 billion worldwide

▸ Zach Snyder’s “Man of Steel (2013)” earned

more than $600 million

▸ However, DC has hit a rough patch recently

with movies with their “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” being considered terrible by many

“The Dark Knight” (2008)

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VIDEO GAMES

▸ DC Comics has their fair share of

successful video games such as the Batman Arkham series of games and the Injustice series

▸ They have also had a few

unsuccessful games such as “Superman 64” and “Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis,” which was criticized for its poorly design cutscenes, repetitive level design and seemingly random invisible walls

Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis (2003)

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THE FUTURE OF DC COMICS

▸ In terms of comic book, DC is currently doing fairly

well, as they have recently come out with successful title, “Dark Nights Metal.” I foresee them continuing to do well in the future

▸ In terms of animated tv shows, I also foresee them

consistently producing more loved and quality shows. A new season of “Young Justice” is to be released soon in 2018 and I see that doing well

▸ In live action tv, DC is not as well versed in this realm.

But if they continue on the path they are on now, I can also see them doing well in the future

▸ In movies, DC will likely remain in their dip for a bit

before people are willing to give their cinematic universe a chance. However, they appear to be improving with the release of “Wonder Woman (2017).

▸ In video games, I imagine they will continue to

  • improve. As each title seems to be better than the last.

The Batman Who Laughs from Dark Night Metal

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WORK CITED

https://www.britannica.com/topic/DC-Comics https://www.cbr.com/the-best-dc-video-games/ http://www.dccomics.com/tv