Franklin Stern

{{Short description|Fictional DC comics character, created 1993}}

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| character_name = Franklin Stern

| publisher = DC Comics

| debut = Superman: The Man of Steel #27 (November 1993)

| creators = Louise Simonson (script)
Jon Bogdanove (art)

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| full_name = Franklin Stern

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| alliances = Daily Planet

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Franklin W. Stern is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Superman: The Man of Steel #27 (November 1993), and was named after long time DC writer Roger Stern.{{cite web

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| accessdate =2007-08-22}}

Fictional character biography

Franklin Stern is the owner and publisher of the Daily Planet newspaper, taking over from the TransNational Enterprises consortium which itself succeeded the villainous Lex Luthor.

Stern is a long-time friend of the editor, Perry White, although they often disagree about politics. When falling profits force him to sell the newspaper, this allows Luthor to purchase it again, with dire consequences for the Planet and its staff. Shortly afterwards, the Planet is purchased by Bruce Wayne. In The New 52 reboot continuity, the Daily Planet was bought by Morgan Edge and merged with his Galaxy Broadcasting System.

At one point Stern dated the sister of Daily Planet reporter Ron Troupe, but the outcome of this relationship is not known.

In other media

Footnotes

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References

  • [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=franklinstern Franklin Stern at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe]

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Category:Fictional newspaper publishers (people)

Category:African-American characters in comics

Category:Comics characters introduced in 1993

Category:African-American characters in television

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