The Enduring Legacy of DC Comics A Chronicle of Superheroes, Villains, and Legends

**Title: The Enduring Legacy of DC Comics: A Chronicle of Superheroes, Villains, and Legends** DC Comics, one of the most iconic and influential publishers in the history of comic books, has carved a legendary path through the annals of popular culture. With a rich tapestry of characters, stories, and worlds, DC Comics has captured the imaginations of fans for generations, shaping the landscape of superhero fiction and beyond. The origins of DC Comics can be traced back to 1934 when Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson founded National Allied Publications. In 1938, the company introduced Superman, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, in “Action Comics #1,“ laying the foundation for what would become the DC Universe. Superman’s unprecedented success paved the way for other iconic heroes, including Batman, Wonder Woman, and the Flash, each of whom would become cornerstones of DC’s mythology. Throughout the Golden Age of Comics in the 1940s and the Silver Age in the 1950s and 1960
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