DC has released this compilation of the end logos they’ll be using for their TV shows next season. In order, it’s Arrow, Gotham, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (the hardest one to figure out, imo), Supergirl, The Flash, iZombie, and Lucifer. I’m planning on watching all of them except Gotham.
This executes on the promise, when DC adopted their “peel” logo in 2012, that they would be customizing it more often. Notice that the DC and Warner Bros. Television logos interact more, emphasizing the greater connection between the two company branches. And if you look closely, you’ll see that all the comic logos say “from DC Entertainment” underneath.
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