1947
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Creators
The following creative talent are known to have been born in 1947:
Mike Grell · Mike Kaluta · Steve Englehart · Steve Gerber
Titles
The following comic titles debuted with a 1947 cover date:
The following Comic titles were last published with a 1947 cover date:
All-Flash Vol 1 · Hoppy the Marvel Bunny Vol 1 · More Fun Comics Vol 1
The following One Shots were published with a 1947 cover date:
- No One Shots were published in 1947.
Characters
The following characters debuted with a 1947 cover date:
David Smythe (Earth-One) · Dinah Drake Lance (New Earth) · Gulliver Haynes (New Earth) · James Craddock (New Earth) · Joar Mahkent (New Earth) · Joseph Coyne (New Earth) · Knodar (New Earth) · Lasso (New Earth) · Lawrence Crock (New Earth) · Little Miss Redhead (New Earth) · Molly Mayne (New Earth) · Nina Close (Earth-Two) · Paula Brooks Crock (New Earth) · Per Degaton (New Earth) · Percival DeChaunce (Earth-Two) · Roger Tiller (Earth-One) · Rose Canton (New Earth) · Sky Pirate (New Earth) · Wilhelm Psycho (Earth-Two) · William Zard (New Earth)
Teams
The following teams debuted with a 1947 cover date:
Chronology
The following events were published by DC Comics in the year 1947. This does not necessarily indicate that these storylines took place in the year 1947. The passage of time in the DC Universe is nebulous and subject to change and interpretation. Events from historical time periods are indexed under their corresponding years.
Date Unknown
| Event | Source | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Occultist Roderick Burgess pleads with the captured Dream for power. Dream refuses. Old and embittered, Burgess dies in front of him. Roderick's cult, the Order of Ancient Mysteries, passes on to his son Alex. | Sandman (Volume 2) #1 | 1.89 |
January
| Event | Source | Date |
|---|---|---|
| January, 1947 (date conjecture): Vigilante learns that Bugsy Siegel is targeted for asassination by the Dummy and intervenes (during which the Dummy is killed). Bugsy arranges for Vigilante to come to his home where he asks Vigilante to kill him (Bugsy doesn't want to spend the rest of his life looking over his shoulder and wants his killer to be a fearless man). When Vigilante explains his vendetta against him was about Bugsy's murder of Stuff, Bugsy doesn't even remember him. Vigilante decides to leave but Bugsy taunts him until Vigilante reconsiders and shoots him. | Vigilante: City Lights, Prairie Justice Vol 1 4 | 2.96 |
