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  1. This is a list of officially licensed novels (and short story collections) based on established comic book and comic strip characters (i.e., media "tie-in" novels). DC Comics. Marvel Comics. Other comic book publishers. Newspaper comic strip characters. Miscellaneous. See also. Lists of media based on comics. List of films based on comics.

  2. Third film set in the universe of Batman Unlimited, a line of action figures. 2017. Justice League Dark. Eighth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Teen Titans: The Judas Contract. Ninth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on The Judas Contract story arc by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez .

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    1951
    1966
    20th Century Fox /Greenlawn Productions
    1978
    Dovemead Film Export A.G./International ...
    1980
    Dovemead Film Export A.G./International ...
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    In the earlier related series The Sandman, written by Neil Gaiman, Lucifer abandoned his lordship over Hell. While Lucifer had previously appeared in various stereotypical guises in earlier DC Comics books, Gaiman's version was premised on English poet and prose writer John Milton's Paradise Lost.[citation needed] At Gaiman's request of the artist,...

    Lucifer is continuously described as a celestial being of incalculable power due to his dominion over the very substance and knowledge of the formation of Creation. Through this understanding, Lucifer can shape the matter and foundation of the creation into anything he can imagine, including matter, energy and more abstract concepts, such as time. ...

    The Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe lists Lucifer as first having appeared in a dream in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #65 (1962). He appears when Jimmy Olsen attempts to memorize a devil's food c...
    In Weird Mystery Tales #4 (January–February 1973), a story by Jack Oleck and Ruben Yandoc depicts Lucifer, looking much like his present incarnation, save for a few panels in which he appeared as a...
    A character called Lucifer the Fallen Angel appears in Blue Devil #31 (the final issue of the series). He has angelic wings and a halo, and his face includes dark facial hair. He does not have horn...
    The Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe lists Lucifer's first genuine Pre-Crisis appearance as DC Special Series #8. This character has hair and wings like Lucifer as he appears in The Sandman (vol...

    In 2010, IGN's named Lucifer as the 68th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.Lucifer was ranked 38th by ComicsAlliancefor their 50 sexiest male characters in comics.

    Paperback

    Lucifer, including the Sandman Presents miniseries and the Lucifer: Nirvana one-shot, has been collected together into eleven trade paperbacks: Note: The full title of all volumes listed here start with "Lucifer: ".

    Volume 2

    Note: The full title of all volumes listed here start with "Lucifer: ".

    Television

    1. Lucifer Morningstar appears in a self-titled TV series, portrayed by Tom Ellis. 1.1. Lucifer makes a cameo appearance in the Arrowverse crossover "Crisis on Infinite Earths", portrayed again by Tom Ellis. 2. Lucifer appears in The Sandman, portrayed by Gwendoline Christie. When discussing Christie's casting, Gaiman noted that, while Ellis reprising the role was considered, this version of Lucifer was much more faithful to the original comics and therefore it would have been difficult to re...

    Film

    Lucifer appears in Constantine, portrayed by Peter Stormare. This version wears a white suit, sports tattoos, and constantly produces black oil from his feet.

    Lucifer Samael Morningstar at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
    Lucifer at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
    "Lucifer". DC Comics.com. Archived from the originalon October 9, 2006.
    Rauch, Stephen (September 1, 2006). "Review: Lucifer". PopMatters. Archived from the originalon June 22, 2011.
  5. DC Comics is one of the largest comic book publishers in North America. DC has published comic books under a number of different imprints and corporate names. This is a list of all series, mini-series, limited series, one-shots and graphic novels published under the imprints DC or AA, and published by National Periodical Publications, National ...

  6. The Batman: The Big Chill (novel) The Batman: Traction (novel) The Flash: Green Arrow's Perfect Shot. The Flash: Hocus Pocus (novel) The Flash: Johnny Quick (novel) The Flash: The Official Visual Companion. The Forensic Files of Batman. The Justice League Saves Christmas! (novel) The True Story of Superman.

  7. Formerly published titles Superman titles. These were titles in which Superman starred: The Adventures of Superman was originally (vol. 1) of Superman.It ran titled as The Adventures of... from 1987 to 2006, issues #424 to 649, with a #0 issue (October 1994) published between issues #516 and 517 during the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! crossover event and a #1,000,000 issue (November 1998 ...

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