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   company_logo  = [[File:DC_Comics_logo.png|200px]]|
   company_type  = Subsidiary of [[Warner Bros. Entertainment]]|
   company_type  = Subsidiary of [[Warner Bros. Entertainment]]|
   foundation    = 1934 (National Allied Publications)<br />1977 (DC Comics)|
   foundation    = 2009|
   location      = Burbank, California, USA|
   location      = Burbank, California, USA|
   key_people    = [[Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson]], founder|
   key_people    = Not disclosed|
   num_employees  = not disclosed |
   num_employees  = Not disclosed |
   industry      = Comics |
   industry      = Entertainment|
   revenue        = not disclosed |
   revenue        = not disclosed |
   products      = Comics|
   products      = [[DC Comics]]|
   homepage      = http://www.dccomics.com/|
   homepage      = http://www.dccomics.com/|
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 9 December 2023

DC Comics logo.png
DC Entertainment
Type Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment
Founded 2009
Headquarters Burbank, California, USA
Key people Not disclosed
Industry Entertainment
Products DC Comics
Number of people Not disclosed
Website http://www.dccomics.com/

DC Entertainment is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment, which itself is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.

It handles its comics units through its subsidiary DC Comics as well as DC Comics intellectual properties in other units as they work with Warner Bros. and its subsidiaries.

Foundation

In September 2009, Warner Bros. Entertainment announced a change in the structure of its DC Comics subsidiaries, creating a new subsidiary named DC Entertainment and moving DC Comics under it.

This effectively made DC Comics a subsidiary of DC Entertainment.