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The '''''Daily Planet''''' was the largest newspaper in [[Metropolis]] and one of the most respected news outlets in the world. |
The '''''Daily Planet''''' was the largest newspaper in [[Metropolis]] and one of the most respected news outlets in the world. |
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== Known Employees == |
== Known Employees == |
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− | *[[Perry White]] - Editor-in-Chief |
+ | * [[Perry White]] - Editor-in-Chief |
− | *[[Lois Lane]] - reporter |
+ | * [[Lois Lane]] - reporter |
− | *[[Clark Kent]] - reporter |
+ | * [[Superman|Clark Kent]] - reporter |
− | *[[Jimmy Olsen]] - photographer |
+ | * [[Jimmy Olsen]] - photographer |
− | *[[Ron Troupe]] - reporter |
+ | * [[Ron Troupe]] - reporter |
− | *[[Julian Frey]] - reporter |
+ | * [[Julian Frey]] - reporter |
== Offices == |
== Offices == |
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− | More or less the epicenter of Metropolis, the ''Planet'' building is widely known for its enormous signature globe, which rests high atop the structure. |
+ | More or less the epicenter of Metropolis, the ''Daily Planet'' building is widely known for its enormous, signature globe, which rests high atop the structure. This has made the Daily Planet an occasional target for enemies of [[Superman]], many of whom seek to lure the hero out for a fight because of his known ties to Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane. The globe has been damaged numerous times, but is usually repaired or reattached by Superman. During [[Darkseid]]'s invasion, the Planet offices were all but destroyed when Darkseid sent the giant globe crashing down through the entire structure. |
Other than the [[LexCorp]] Tower, the Daily Planet building is probably the most famous structure in Metropolis, so it is likely that an effort will be made to fully repair the damage following the repulsion of Darkseid's forces. |
Other than the [[LexCorp]] Tower, the Daily Planet building is probably the most famous structure in Metropolis, so it is likely that an effort will be made to fully repair the damage following the repulsion of Darkseid's forces. |
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+ | == Appearances and references == |
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* "[[Love is a Croc]]" |
* "[[Love is a Croc]]" |
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{{SS}} |
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− | * "[[Toys in the Hood]]" |
+ | * "[[Toys in the Hood]]" {{mo}} |
{{JL}} |
{{JL}} |
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* "[[Secret Origins]]" |
* "[[Secret Origins]]" |
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* "[[Only A Dream]]" |
* "[[Only A Dream]]" |
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* "[[Starcrossed]]" |
* "[[Starcrossed]]" |
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− | * "[[The Savage Time]] (Alternative Timeline) |
+ | * "[[The Savage Time]]" (Alternative Timeline) |
{{JLU}} |
{{JLU}} |
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* "[[Question Authority]]" |
* "[[Question Authority]]" |
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* "[[Divided We Fall]]" |
* "[[Divided We Fall]]" |
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* "[[Destroyer]]" |
* "[[Destroyer]]" |
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Revision as of 16:43, 20 July 2020
The Daily Planet was the largest newspaper in Metropolis and one of the most respected news outlets in the world.
Known Employees
- Perry White - Editor-in-Chief
- Lois Lane - reporter
- Clark Kent - reporter
- Jimmy Olsen - photographer
- Ron Troupe - reporter
- Julian Frey - reporter
Offices
More or less the epicenter of Metropolis, the Daily Planet building is widely known for its enormous, signature globe, which rests high atop the structure. This has made the Daily Planet an occasional target for enemies of Superman, many of whom seek to lure the hero out for a fight because of his known ties to Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane. The globe has been damaged numerous times, but is usually repaired or reattached by Superman. During Darkseid's invasion, the Planet offices were all but destroyed when Darkseid sent the giant globe crashing down through the entire structure.
Other than the LexCorp Tower, the Daily Planet building is probably the most famous structure in Metropolis, so it is likely that an effort will be made to fully repair the damage following the repulsion of Darkseid's forces.
Appearances and references
Superman: The Animated Series
The New Batman Adventures
Static Shock
- "Toys in the Hood" (Mentioned Only)
Justice League
- "Secret Origins"
- "Only A Dream"
- "Starcrossed"
- "The Savage Time" (Alternative Timeline)