In DC Comics, the moon has not been destroyed. The storylines usually focus on other major conflicts and events rather than something as extreme as destroying the moon.
No, they didn't. The moon remains intact in the DC Comics universe.
No, 9/11 is a real-world event and not a part of the DC Comics universe.
I don't think Marvel copied DC. They both have their unique storylines, characters, and creative directions.
No, Action Comics is a comic book series published by DC Comics. It didn't become DC Comics. DC Comics is a larger publishing company that encompasses many comic series, including Action Comics.
DC Comics indeed licensed Brightburn. This allowed for the creation and distribution of the related content based on certain agreed-upon terms and conditions.
DC Comics started as a small publishing venture that gradually grew in popularity. It was built on the creativity and passion of its founders, who introduced iconic characters like Superman and Batman.
Yes, DC Comics did create the Joker. He's one of their most famous and enduring villains.
I don't think so. Both DC Comics and Marvel have distinct universes and styles. They develop their content based on their own ideas and concepts, not by copying.
I don't think so. I haven't heard any reports about DC Comics donating to Trump.
DC Comics originated from the creative minds of a group of passionate comic book enthusiasts who wanted to tell compelling stories with unique characters. It started as a small venture and grew over time through the popularity of its heroes and the quality of its storytelling.