- DC Comics
- Official site of DC Comics, the comic book publisher of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Watchmen, and many others. Features news and details about new issues and graphic novels. - Annotated Crisis on Infinite Earths, The
- Explanations and amplifications for the 12 issue comic book maxi-series published in 1985 and 1986 in which DC Comics condensed their multiverse into a single universe. - DC Comics Timeline
- Attempt to list significant events in the history of DC Comics in as chronological order as possible. - DC Heroes Role Playing Game@
- DC Kids
- Guide to DC comics, games, cartoons, and toys for kids. - DC Live Action Stars
- Attempt to catalogue the live action appearances of characters licensed from DC Comics. - DC Web List
- Connecting DC Comics fans with web sites devoted to their favourite DC Comics characters. - DC Western Characters
 - DC's Timeline
 - Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
- Providing indexes and information about Golden and Silver Age DC Comics. - Monitor Duty
- Independent online DC comics fan magazine. Monthly articles, artwork and fiction stories devoted to DC comics characters and comic books. - Silver Lantern, The
- Featuring history and information about pre-Crisis DC comics. - Unauthorized Chronology of the DC Universe
- Comprehensive and fully annotated timeline of the DC Comics Universe, based on canonical stories (not Secret Files). - Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
- Encyclopedia of the DC Universe, including info on characters, places, and organisations, as well as issue-by-issue indexes and a detailed history of the Universe itself. - Unofficial Hypertime Web Site
- And you thought multiple Earths were confusing. - Vertigo (2)
- Who's Whose in the DC Universe
- Information about creators and their characters. - Wikipedia: DC Comics
- User-created article about the huge comic book publisher DC Comics, with information about its history, logo, noteworthy creators, and links to other Wikipedia articles, including the DC Universe, characters, and movies. - Wikipedia: The DC Multiverse
- Explains the continuity construct in which multiple fictional versions of the DC Universe existed in the same space, separated from each other by their vibrational resonances.
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