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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. 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.

  3. Dec 4, 2013 · Jenette Kahn was 28 when she became publisher of DC Comics, home to these icons as well as over 5,000 other characters. The youngest person and first woman to head a Time Warner division, Kahn...

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

    JENETTE KAHN is partnered with Adam Richman in Double Nickel Entertainment, a New York-based production company. Their first film was the thriller THE FLOCK starring Richard Gere and Claire Danes. They followed it with GRAN TORINO, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood.

  5. Apr 24, 2014 · Jenette Kahn was 28 when she became publisher of DC Comics, home to superhero icons Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, as well as over 5,000 other characters. The youngest person and first woman to head a Time Warner division, Kahn is renowned for introducing the graphic novel to America and transforming comics into a visually stylish and ...

  6. Jul 2, 1996 · Jenette Kahn is an American comic book editor and executive. She joined DC Comics in 1976 as publisher, and five years later was promoted to President. She was the youngest person ever to head DC Comics as well as the first woman, and she is regarded as one of the best Presidents the company has had.

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  8. Mar 15, 2016 · Jenette Kahn arrived at National Periodical Publications in 1976 as a 28 year old Publisher from outside the comics field, promptly changed the company’s name to DC Comics, and over the next 26 years led DC in inimitable style and shook the comics world again and again.