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

    Inkpot Award, 2010. Jenette Kahn (/ kɑːn /; born May 16, 1947 [1][2]) 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. Adam Richman and Jenette Kahn attend "The Burial" premiere during the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival at Princess of Wales Theatre on September 11, 2023 in Toronto, Ontario. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images

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  4. Nov 2, 2023 · Hero Status: An interview with Jenette Kahn. 11/2/23. In this interview with Jenette Kahn, the former DC Editor-in-Chief discusses how she selected 18 stories for Folio’s DC Comics: The Golden Age, and offers rare insight into what made the stories of that time so powerful. This article was first published in the Folio Autumn Magazine 2023.

  5. Jul 27, 2014 · Jenette Kahn was publisher and/or president of DC Comics for 26 years. It was a man's world then and it kinda, sorta still is--but Kahn paid that situation little mind. She knew what needed to be done

  6. May 16, 2022 · With Paul’s permission, we’re publishing it here: By PAUL LEVITZ. When Jenette Kahn arrived at DC, comics were at an incredibly low point in America, creatively and commercially. She came from outside the field (a first for a leader at a major company), she was an outrageously young 28 in an aging industry, and she was female in a segment ...

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  8. Feb 9, 2024 · As a follow-on to our project on the 50th Anniversary of the Direct Market (see "Comics Direct Market 50th Anniversary"), we interviewed former DC President and Publisher Jenette Kahn, who was hired as DC Publisher, the first woman in management at the company, at 28, and went on to remain at the company for 27 years, a period that transformed DC and the comics business.

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