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The New 52. 30th and 31st Centuries. Fictional employees. In other media. Live-action television. Animation television. Films. Video games. Music. References. External links. Daily Planet. The Daily Planet is a fictional newspaper appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Superman. [1] .
- Newspaper
- Action Comics #23, (April 1940)
Creators. Jerry Siegel · Joe Shuster. First Appearance. Action Comics #23. ( April, 1940) Whenever a story happens, the Planet gets it first and has it webbed and in print while the New York Times is still fishing for sources. — Clark Kent src. The Daily Planet is a daily newspaper of Metropolis.
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Jimmy Stamp. June 12, 2013. The first appearance of the iconic Daily Planet building in the “The Arctic Giant,” the fourth episode of the Superman cartoon created by Fleischer Studios. Original...
Perry White is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the editor-in-chief of the Metropolis newspaper the Daily Planet. [1] . The character maintains very high ethical and journalistic standards and is an archetypal image of the tough, irascible, but fair-minded boss. [2]
- The Adventures of Superman, "Clark Kent, Reporter (February 14, 1940)"
- DC Comics
- Superman #7 (November 1940)
Unlike previous Daily Planet stand-ins, the Daily News building was also sometimes used for interiors, as seen in the above frame from Superman depicting Lois and Clark in the building’s lobby ...
The Daily Planet is where heroes are born and the story continues. We are proud to report on the planet daily. The Planet is a nonprofit news organization inspired by DC Comics. Our organization prides itself on journalistic integrity.
Welcome to The Daily Planet. What was once a symbol of corruption is now a sign of hope. The former site of Blüdhaven Private Prison (recently purchased by the Alfred Pennyworth Foundation), is now home to a new Titans Tower, the base of operations for what has become Earth’s premier super-team.