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  • ...rl=http://tonightatthemovies.com/indexhold/?p=15144 |title=Movie Franchise Reboots, And The Fans That Love Them|publisher=Tonight At The Movies|date=2011-06-1 ==Reboots in various media==
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  • ...issues of the ''[[Marvel vs. DC]]'' [[miniseries]]. A second set of twelve comic books followed one year later.<ref name=SupermanHomepage>{{cite web |url=ht ...[[Golden Age of Comics]], as well as [[retcon]]s and [[Reboot (continuity)|reboots]], such as the ''Secret Crisis of the Infinity Hour'' (an amalgam of ''[[Se
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  • |subject = Comic Books |prevage = [[Bronze Age of Comic Books|Bronze Age of Comic Books]]
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  • {{Infobox comic book title '''''Crisis on Infinite Earths''''' is an [[American comic book]] published by [[DC Comics]]. The story, written by [[Marv Wolfman]] and [[
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  • ...verses. Alternative versions of Supergirl have been featured in various DC comic publications including the "[[Elseworlds]]" [[imprint]]. ==In mainstream comic continuity==
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  • ...''' for the [[wikipedia:Wildstorm|Wildstorm]] [[wikipedia:comic book|comic book]] '''''[[wikipedia:The Authority|The Authority]]''''' presented in chronolo ...m Achilles|Stormwatch: Team Achilles]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Sleeper (comic book)|Sleeper]]''.
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  • | cultural_origins = [[wikipedia:Golden Age of Comic Books|Golden Age of Comic Books]] ...ating in and most common to [[wikipedia:American comic book|American comic book]]s, though it has expanded into [[wikipedia::Category:Superhero fiction by
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  • ...g segment of the comic book industry. The appearance of the ICPA logo on a comic is meant as a symbol of quality in the small press, black-and-white market. ...acters and titles, with the introduction of ''[[wikipedia:The Flash (comic book)|The Flash]]'' vol. 2, ''[[wikipedia:Superman (vol. 2)|Superman]]'' vol. 2,
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  • ....com/comics/DC-Universe-Reboot-Announcement-110531.html |title=DC UNIVERSE Reboots in September |publisher=[[wikipedia:Newsarama|]] |date=May 31, 2011 |access ...3 "Crowds & Creators Show For "Justice League" Launch"]. [[wikipedia:Comic Book Resources|]].</ref>
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  • {{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> '''''Green Lantern''''' is an ongoing [[wikipedia:comic book|comic book]] series featuring the [[wikipedia:DC Comics|DC Comics]] heroes of the [[wi
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  • {{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> ...]] of its entire [[line (comics)|line]] of ongoing monthly superhero comic book titles. Using the end of [[The New 52]] initiative in May 2016 as its launc
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  • ...of Super-Heroes''' is a fictional [[superhero]] team appearing in American comic books published by [[DC Comics]]. Created by writer [[Otto Binder]] and art ...n and back story were fleshed out, and the group was given its own monthly comic. Eventually, Superboy was removed from the team altogether and appeared onl
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  • ...ed in ''My Greatest Adventure'' #80 (June 1963),<ref name="dc-ency">{{Cite book | last = Beatty | first = Scott | author-link = Scott Beatty | contribution ...[Maine]]. This marked the first time in comic book history that a canceled book ended by having most of its cast of main characters die.{{citation needed|d
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  • ...rs have been featured in five ''[[Superboy (comic book)|Superboy]]'' comic book series, along with other series, such as ''Adventure Comics'' and various s ...boy (comic book)#Volume 1 (1949-1977)|Superboy]]'' and ''[[Superboy (comic book)#The New Adventures of Superboy (1980-1984)|The New Adventures of Superboy]
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  • ...cept of the series is the avoidance of so-called [[floating timeline|comic book time]]; it places [[Superman]], [[Batman]], and the other members of the [[ ...egins pummeling Darkseid. The space station explodes, and the energy wave reboots the timeline. The new timeline is similar to that at the end of the first
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  • ...'[[The Brave and the Bold]]'' #28 (March 1960).<ref name="Fox 1960">{{Cite comic|writer=[[Gardner Fox|Fox, Gardner]] |penciller=[[Mike Sekowsky|Sekowsky, Mi ...6, the [[DC Rebirth]] initiative again relaunched the Justice League comic book titles with the third volume of ''Justice League''. Since its inception, th
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  • ...vious character called the [[Flash (comics)|Flash]], who appeared in 1940s comic books as the character [[Flash (Jay Garrick)|Jay Garrick]]. Barry Allen's n ...concept played a large part in DC's various [[reboot (fiction)|continuity reboots]] over the years. The Flash has traditionally always had a significant role
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  • ...of the [[Justice League]] in DC's [[The New 52|2011 reboot]] of its comic book titles and subsequently in the [[DC Rebirth|2016 relaunch]] of its continui ...se Panel | last=Manning | first=Shaun | date=April 17, 2010 | work=[[Comic Book Resources]]}}</ref> In the co-feature, Cyborg battles Red Tornado after he
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