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''Daily Planet'' was a promotional page appearing in DC Comics publications from 1976–1981. The ''Daily Planet'' contained previews of upcoming stories, as well as recurring features like "The Answer Man", where DC writer/editor Bob Rozakis would answer questions sent in by readers, and a comic strip by cartoonist Fred Hembeck which poked fun at DC characters. Edited by Rozakis, the ''Daily Planet'' was set in the format of a page from the fictional Metropolis newspaper where Clark Kent worked. ==Publication history== The ''Daily Planet'' first appeared in ''House of Secrets'' #141, cover-dated May 1976. (The volume numbers started at 76, to correspond with the debut year 1976.) Each week a new issue of the ''Planet'' appeared in select issues of DC's lineup. As time went on, new material and features were added, including puzzles, crosswords, and trivia. Beginning in 1980, the ''Daily Planet'' was rotated with its sister publication, the ''Feature Page'', which often featured an expanded "Answer Man" column and "DC Profiles" of company creators. In 1981, the ''Planet'' was moved exclusively to DC Dollar Comics ''Superman Family'' and ''World's Finest Comics''. With only seven issues produced in 1981, the ''Daily Planet'' feature was discontinued after the December 1981 issue (DC cover date March 1982). The "Direct Currents" section was continued sporadically on some comics' letters pages. 212 editions of the ''Daily Planet'' were produced from 1976–1981.
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