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What happened to Wildcats comics?

What happened to Wildcats comics?

It was Image founding partner Jim Lee’s first work published by the newly launched company, and his first creator-owned project. In 1998, ownership of the Wildcats concepts and characters were sold to DC Comics, a subsidiary of Time Warner, as part of DC’s acquisition of Lee’s company Wildstorm Productions.

What is WildStorm universe?

The Wildstorm Universe, also known as Earth-50, is one of fifty-one divergent realities that branched from the core New Earth reality during the recreation of the Multiverse shortly following the events of Infinite Crisis.

Is the WildStorm Universe DC?

The WildStorm Universe was a continuity originally part of the Image Universe, before the publishing imprint WildStorm was sold to DC Comics, when it became its own universe.

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How many issues of Wildcats are there?

The title proved popular enough that the series became an ongoing title and continued until 1998 spanning a total of fifty issues.

Are Wildcats DC?

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What happened to Wildstorm comics?

DC shut down the WildStorm imprint in December 2010. In September 2011, the company relaunched its entire superhero line with a rebooted continuity in an initiative known as The New 52, which included Wildstorm characters incorporated into that continuity with its long-standing DC characters.

Who is Max Faraday?

Max Faraday was an ordinary college student who spent all his time on the Internet – until the day he accidentally downloaded the Creation Equation. Suddenly able to access the limitless powers of the universe itself, this pizza delivery boy found himself the target of a secret government agency!

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What happened to WildStorm comics?

Who created Wildcats?

Jim Lee
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