Who made the DC Comics logo?

Who made the DC Comics logo?

Ira Schnapp (October 10, 1894 – July 24, 1969) was a logo designer and letterer who brought his classic and art deco design styles to DC Comics (then National Comics) beginning with the redesign of the Superman logo in 1940. He did a great deal of logo and lettering work for the company in the 1940s.

How is the oldest DC character?

Here are DC’s ten oldest heroes.

  1. 1 The Endless (Infinite)
  2. 2 New Gods (Beyond Time)
  3. 3 The Presence (Beyond Time)
  4. 4 Monitor (Billions Of Years Old)
  5. 5 Parliament Of Trees (Ancient)
  6. 6 Martian Manhunter (225 Million Years Old)
  7. 7 Superman Prime (Millions Of Years)
  8. 8 Zealot (3000 Years Old)

When did DC Comics change their logo?

2016–present. DC Entertainment announced a new identity and logo for another iconic DC Comics universe brand on May 17, 2016. The new logo was first used on May 25, 2016, in conjunction with the release of DC Universe: Rebirth Special #1 by Geoff Johns. The logo seems to be a redux of the 1970s logos.

What is the DC Comics logo?

DC Comics

DC Comics’ current logo, introduced with the DC Rebirth relaunch in 2016
Parent company DC Entertainment (Warner Bros. Discovery)
Status Active
Founded 1934 (as National Allied Publications) 1961 (as National Periodical Publications) 1977 (as DC Comics)
Founder Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson

What does DC stand for in comics?

Detective Comic
The initials for the DC Comic books were from taken from the Detective Comic series. With that series came the rise of Batman. There was another line of comic books, known as Action Comics, which featured a new super hero named Superman.

What is the DC logo?

DC Comics, Inc. (or simply just DC) is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery….DC Comics.

DC Comics’ current logo, introduced with the DC Rebirth relaunch in 2016
Parent company DC Entertainment (Warner Bros. Discovery)
Imprints List of imprints

Who was DC’s first black superhero?

DC Comics’ first black superhero to star in his own series was Black Lightning. He debuted in his self-titled series in April 1977. He was Jefferson Pierce, an Olympic athlete turned inner-city school teacher. Created by Tony Isabella and artist Trevor Von Eeden, he toted a voltage-generating belt and a white mask.