In DC Comics, the moon has not been destroyed. The storylines usually focus on other major conflicts and events rather than something as extreme as destroying the moon.
No, they didn't. The moon remains intact in the DC Comics universe.
No, 9/11 is a real-world event and not a part of the DC Comics universe.
I don't think Marvel copied DC. They both have their unique storylines, characters, and creative directions.
No, Action Comics is a comic book series published by DC Comics. It didn't become DC Comics. DC Comics is a larger publishing company that encompasses many comic series, including Action Comics.
No, Marvel did not buy DC Comics. They are two separate and independent comic book companies with their own unique characters and storylines.
No, Disney did not buy DC Comics. DC Comics is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
No, 9/11 didn't feature directly in DC Comics.
Yes, Atlanna did die in some DC Comics storylines.
I don't think so. I haven't heard any reports about DC Comics donating to Trump.
I don't think so. Both DC Comics and Marvel have distinct universes and styles. They develop their content based on their own ideas and concepts, not by copying.
DC Comics originated in the 1930s. It began with the creation of popular characters like Superman and has grown and evolved over the decades.