DC Has Launched a Real-Life Version of the Daily Planet

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DC Has Launched a Real-Life Version of the Daily Planet
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DC Comics creates an online version of the Daily Planet for fans to catch up on the hottest events of the DCU and possibly give hints to the future.

The iconic newspaper that keeps the people of the DC Universe informed has taken on a new life in the real world. DC Comics has launched an official version of the Daily Planet to bring fans into the DCU.

Earlier this month, the publisher created a new page on the official DC website. Made to look like the homepage of the Daily Planet, the site showcases several hot stories currently affecting the DC Universe, all written by canonical reporters. Cat Grant has written about the Super Twins that have recently joined the Superman Family in Action Comics. Deb Donovan has a piece on Superman being handed the keys to Luthor's business empire in Superman.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Daily Planet Takes Fans Straight into the DCU There isn't a Superman fan alive that's not aware of the importance the Daily Planet plays in the Superman mythos. It's the most well-known news organization in the DCU and where a majority of Superman's cast all work. In the past, DC Comics has brought the newspaper to life.

But this new version of the Daily Planet seems to be a bit more ambitious. Not only is it advertising currently released series such as Action Comics or Unstoppable Doom Patrol, but it's also potentially hinting at new or returning series. The Ferris Aircraft ad could be a reference to the upcoming Green Lantern series, as Hal Jordan has worked for Carol Ferris as a test pilot.

DC Comics is Using the Daily Planet to Keep Fans Informed Media tie-ins are always a fun experience for fans. It can keep them informed about their favorite franchises and provide a small glimpse at what's to come. Turning the Daily Planet into a hub where fans could keep up with the biggest events in the DCU is a smart play, especially as the Dawn of DC initiative continues its outreach to new and returning readers.

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