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[[File:FIM10 Cover A.jpg|thumb|270px|Cover of {{C|FIM|10}}, a parody of [[wikipedia:Justice League International|''Justice League'' #1 (vol 1)]], an iconic cover with [[Vinyl Scratch]] taking over the role of Guy Gardner]]
[[File:FIM10 Cover A.jpg|thumb|270px|Cover of {{C|FIM|10}}, a parody of [[wikipedia:Justice League International|''Justice League'' #1 (vol 1)]], an iconic cover with [[Vinyl Scratch]] taking over the role of Guy Gardner]]
'''DC Comics''' (short for ''Detective Comics Comics'') is considered apart of the "big two" of Western Comic book publications, alongside ''[[Marvel Comics]]''. While DC has yet to produce any Pony media themselves, their products have been mentioned several times.
'''DC Comics''' (short for ''Detective Comics Comics'') is considered apart of the "big two" of Western Comic book publications, alongside ''[[Marvel Comics]]''. While DC has yet to produce any Pony media themselves, they have been referenced many times.


==Homages==
==Homages==

Revision as of 19:53, 17 October 2022

Cover of Friendship is Magic #10, a parody of Justice League #1 (vol 1), an iconic cover with Vinyl Scratch taking over the role of Guy Gardner

DC Comics (short for Detective Comics Comics) is considered apart of the "big two" of Western Comic book publications, alongside Marvel Comics. While DC has yet to produce any Pony media themselves, they have been referenced many times.

Homages

Friendship is Magic cartoon

  • Shining Armor and Spike own comics that parodied Action Comics #1[1][2]
  • The fictional city of Maretropolis is probably a reference of Metropolis. In addition, the Power Ponies are a blend of The Justice League and The Avengers
    • Although the names of the heroes are based off various comics in general. Star Sapphire is most likely named after the Star Sapphires.

Friendship is Magic comic book

Other connections

Comic talent crossover

Performing talent crossover

  • Both Tara Strong and Scott Menville appeared in the Teen Titans cartoon as prominent voice actors, for Starfire and Robin respectively.
  • Frank Welker has appeared in many DC works.
  • Nigela Ruka, the Albanian voice actress for Applejack provided the Albanian dub voice for Hawkgirl in Justice League.
  • Algiona Aga, one of the few Albanian voice actresses for Rarity appeared in the Albanian dub of DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games

References

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