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At some point in the early 2000s, [[Clark Kent (Earth-38)|Clark Kent]] became a journalist for the Daily Planet. During his first day on the job, he rushed out of a staff meeting to rescue Lois Lane from a news helicopter crash.<ref>{{Com|Savior Complex}}</ref> At some point after this, James Olsen took the [[First Photograph of Superman (Earth-Prime)|first photograph of Superman]].<ref>{{Ep|It's a Super Life}}</ref> |
At some point in the early 2000s, [[Clark Kent (Earth-38)|Clark Kent]] became a journalist for the Daily Planet. During his first day on the job, he rushed out of a staff meeting to rescue Lois Lane from a news helicopter crash.<ref>{{Com|Savior Complex}}</ref> At some point after this, James Olsen took the [[First Photograph of Superman (Earth-Prime)|first photograph of Superman]].<ref>{{Ep|It's a Super Life}}</ref> |
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In May 2009, Cat Grant travelled to [[Midvale (Earth- |
In May 2009, Cat Grant travelled to [[Midvale (Earth-38)|Midvale]], after gaining approval from Perry White, to investigate rumours of a [[Kara Danvers (Earth-38)|super-powered individual]] operating in the town.<ref>{{Ep|Prom Night!}}</ref> |
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===Man of Tomorrow=== |
===Man of Tomorrow=== |
Revision as of 01:51, 6 September 2023
The Daily Planet is a newspaper publisher based in Metropolis.
History
Foundation
The Daily Planet was founded at some point in Metropolis, New York. They eventually hired several staff members including editor-in-chief Perry White, journalist Lois Lane, gossip columnist Cat Grant, and photojournalist James Olsen.
Superman and Supergirl
At some point in the early 2000s, Clark Kent became a journalist for the Daily Planet. During his first day on the job, he rushed out of a staff meeting to rescue Lois Lane from a news helicopter crash.[1] At some point after this, James Olsen took the first photograph of Superman.[2]
In May 2009, Cat Grant travelled to Midvale, after gaining approval from Perry White, to investigate rumours of a super-powered individual operating in the town.[3]
Man of Tomorrow
In 2020, Lex Luthor had a front-page article in the Daily Planet on the day he was scheduled to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.[4]
Employees
Current Employees
- Clark Kent (reporter)
- Lois Lane (reporter)
- Perry White (editor-in-chief)
Former Employees
- Cat Grant (gossip columnist; resigned)
- James Olsen (photojournalist; resigned)
Appearances
Appearances | ||
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It's a Super Life | Newspaper | |
Deus Lex Machina | Newspaper | |
Prom Night! | Appears | |
Prom Again! | Appears | |
Welcome Back, Kara! | Mentioned | |
Still I Rise | Newspaper | |
Magical Thinking | Mentioned | |
Flesh and Mud | Newspaper | |
Savior Complex | Mentioned |
Gallery
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Logo
References
Other versions of Daily Planet | |||||||||||||||||||
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New Multiverse
Earth: 1 Earth: UE-43 |