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Quotes about dc-comics

DC Comics, a cornerstone of the comic book industry, represents a universe where imagination meets the extraordinary. This iconic brand is synonymous with tales of heroism, justice, and the eternal battle between good and evil. The stories within DC Comics are not just about superhuman feats; they delve into the complexities of human nature, exploring themes of love, courage, and resilience. These narratives resonate with readers because they reflect the struggles and triumphs we encounter in our own lives, albeit on a grander scale. People are drawn to quotes from DC Comics because they encapsulate profound truths and timeless wisdom, often delivered with the dramatic flair that only a superhero universe can provide. Whether it's a reminder of the power of hope or a call to embrace one's inner strength, these quotes inspire and motivate, offering a glimpse into the moral and philosophical underpinnings of a world where anything is possible. In a realm where heroes and villains clash, the words spoken by these characters often linger in our minds, reminding us of the potential for greatness within us all.

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I will say that I'm proud of my connection to DC comics because they are absolutely fabulous in sending reprint royalty checks.
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I grew up on DC Comics, moral tales where the bad guys got their comeuppance. To me the gory panels or grotesque stuff just made me chuckle.
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It's all a joke! Everything anybody ever valued or struggled for... it's all a monstrous, demented gag! So why can't you see the funny side? Why aren't you laughing?
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When I first got the audition for Shado, I went online and subscribed to DC Comics and read a bunch on Shado and the Yakuza, just to get to know her character better.
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My mother wouldn't even let me read DC Comics.
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I was cast in 'Thor' back in 2009, so it sort of took me out of the running for anything tied to DC Comics.
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Life was meant to be lived full measure, flat out, pedal to the metal
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Behold man's final mad disgrace. He chops his nose to spite his face
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A black hole. The biggest tosser. Magical rogue and gadfly. Scouser. Magician. Wanker. A nasty piece of work. Londoner. That bastard JohnConstantine.
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He was cocky. It would have been easy not to like him. But he was also kind, and that excused much. Kind, and...a little bit sad, somehow. I didn't understand that about him back then. But we were just kids.
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