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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jenette_KahnJenette Kahn - Wikipedia

    Jenette Kahn (/ k ɑː n /; born May 16, 1947) is an American comic book editor and executive. She joined DC Comics in 1976 as publisher, and five years later was promoted to president. In 1989, she stepped down as publisher and assumed the title of editor-in-chief while retaining the office of president.

  2. www.doublenickelentertainment.com › jenette-kahnJENETTE KAHN | doublenickel

    Jenette Kahn is a New York-based producer and partner of Double Nickel Entertainment. She is also a former publisher and editor-in-chief of DC Comics and MAD Magazine, who transformed comics into a sophisticated art form and introduced the graphic novel to America.

  3. Jenette Kahn (b. May 16, 1947) is a writer. Kahn was 28 in 1976 when she became publisher of National Periodical Publications home to over five thousand characters, including Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1986495Jenette Kahn - IMDb

    Jenette Kahn is a producer and executive who worked on films like Gran Torino and The Book of Henry. She was also the editor-in-chief and publisher of DC Comics for 26 years, from 1976 to 2002.

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  5. Jenette Kahn is a former Editor-in-Chief and President of DC Comics. Kahn was an influencial figure in the development of the first WB feature film based on Batman. Kahn assigned Steve Englehart to submit story treatments to the Guber-Peters Company after development on the Tom Mankiewicz draft...

  6. May 16, 2022 · UPDATED 5/16/22: Jenette Kahn turns 75! Perfect time to re-present this piece by Paul Levitz from 2019. Dig it. — Dan. —. Former DC chief Jenette Kahn is, from a distance, one of the prime engines driving 13th Dimension.

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  8. Nov 2, 2023 · Jenette Kahn shares her insights on the Golden Age of DC Comics and her role in shaping the industry. Learn how she selected 18 classic comics for Folio's DC Comics: The Golden Age, and how she fostered the creativity and diversity of the characters and creators.