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DC Studios Debuts New Logo That Evokes Classic Design From ’80s and ’90s

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DC Comics chief Jim Lee debuted a new logo for DC Studios on Friday at San Diego Comic-Con that returns to the design the company used from 1976 to 2005, replacing the logo first adopted in 2016.

Starting in 1976, the comics publisher’s logo — which appeared in the top left corner of virtually every issue — was a circular badge with its two letters surrounded by a thick black circle, inside of which contained four white, five-pointed stars.

In 2005, DC updated the logo to a more modern looking design: a single star swirling around slanted DC letters. In 2012, the logo was changed again, turning the “D” into a page peeling back to reveal the “C” — a somewhat controversial design that was replaced in just four years to the most recent version, which simplified the logo to block DC letters surrounded by a simple circle.

That logo was also put in front of DC’s feature film adaptations, which will reboot with James Gunn’s “Superman” in 2025. The update comes as DC is refashioning itself into a more holistic media company, with Gunn and Peter Safran taking the reins at DC Studios to oversee all scripted adaptations of DC comics across film, TV, animation and video games.

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