Yes, AT&T does own DC Comics.
Yes. AT&T's ownership of DC Comics has had an impact on the way DC's properties are developed and distributed. They have the resources and influence to shape the future of these comic book universes.
Sure does. AT&T acquired DC Comics as part of a larger media acquisition. This gives them control over many of the beloved DC characters and franchises.
No, AT&T doesn't own DC Comics anymore. It was sold to another company.
DC Comics does not have ownership of Archie Comics. Archie Comics has its own distinct brand and history, separate from DC's comic universe. They have different characters, storylines, and publishing strategies.
No, DC Comics does not own Image Comics. They are separate entities.
DC and Image Comics are independent of each other. Image Comics was founded by a group of artists who wanted more creative control and independence from major comic publishers like DC. So, DC has no ownership stake in Image Comics.
Universal has no ownership of DC Comics. DC Comics is part of the Warner Bros. Discovery family of entertainment companies, which has exclusive rights and control over its properties.
No, Fox does not own DC Comics. DC Comics is owned by Warner Bros.
No, HBO does not own DC Comics. DC Comics is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
No, Disney doesn't own DC Comics. DC Comics is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.