Definitely not. Six Flags is a theme park company and has nothing to do with the ownership of DC Comics. The ownership of DC Comics lies with Warner Bros. Discovery, which controls and develops the comic book universe and related media.
Six Flags isn't a park that's solely based on DC Comics. It's a diverse amusement park that may have a section or attractions related to DC Comics, but it's not the sole focus of the entire park.
As far as we know, Six Flags isn't making the switch to a DC Comics theme. But keep an eye on the latest news because things can change unexpectedly in the theme park world.
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.