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I know a lot of random stuff. Sometimes just cool trivia!

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Back in 2011, writer Nick Spencer had plans for a new Young Justice comic starring Supergirl (the leader), Batgirl, Robin, Impulse, Blue Beetle, Miss Martian, Static, and others, but it didn't happen.

Supergirl were meant to be a "backdoor pilot" for it.

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Green Arrow says the Justice League should recruit Black Lightning. The Flash (Barry Allen) accuses him of tokenism. (Justice League of America 1979)

In "The Other History of the DC Universe" (2021), the moment is revisited from Black Lightning's perspective.

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At some point before August 2012, writer and artist Phil Jimenez pitched a JLA/Transformers crossover, but it never happened, being sidelined after DC's New 52 reboot.

Chris Ryall, IDW's Editor-In-Chief at the time, gave Jimenez the idea to have Optimus Prime as a Green Lantern.

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The dialogue of "Batman: Death of the Family" differs between the collected volume and the single issues. Among some changes to exposition, they also removed Joker's flirtatious tendencies.

(screencaps are the singles, photos are the TPB)

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A run so bad it couldn't even keep its own lore consistent.

(single issues vs. collected editions) https://t.co/CIcB227Nlz

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In Punchline (2020), by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns and Mirka Andolfo, people in a chat room say Punchline is "big tiddy goth girlfriend goals" who "could crush a watermelon [and Joker's head] [and their head] with her thighs". And they want her "to spit on [their] face".

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Back in the 1950s, following the sales success of Strange Adventures DC editors believed gorillas (on the covers and/or in the stories) helped increase sales.

At some point, editorial director Irwin Donenfeld implemented an "one gorilla a month" limit.

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