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Revision as of 04:29, 3 June 2022
The Daily Planet, or simply known as The Planet, is a newspaper publisher based in Metropolis.
History
In May 2009, Perry White sent CJ Grant to Midvale to expose how it became the "luckiest town".[1]
In fall 2020, Morgan Edge bought Daily Planet as a subsidiary of Galaxy Holdings and laid off multiple staffs such as Clark Kent and Whit.[2]
Employees
Current Employees
Former Employees
Medias
Appearances
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Gallery
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Logo
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TV News
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Office
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Website
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New Multiverse
Earth: 1 Earth: UE-43 |