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18th December - Marion Willis is born.
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| 1953 | 20th century 1950s |
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| Years: | 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957
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Deep Space Nine | December 14, 1953 - April 2, 1954 | short story | |

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The following creative talent are known to have been born in 1954:
Alan Brennert · Arne Starr · Chuck Dixon · George Pérez · J. Michael Straczynski · Jamie Delano · Jan Duursema · Jean-Marc Lofficier · Tom Luth
The following comic titles debuted with a 1954 cover date:
Nutsy Squirrel Vol 1 · Our Fighting Forces Vol 1 · Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Vol 1
The following Comic titles were last published with a 1954 cover date:
Comic Cavalcade Vol 1 · Marvel Family Vol 1
The following One Shots were published with a 1954 cover date:
The following characters debuted with a 1954 cover date:
Angelo Bend (Earth-One) · Ezekiel Morton (Earth-One) · Floyd Ventris (New Earth) · Gerald Shilling (New Earth) · Janu (New Earth) · Jason Bard (Earth-One) · Joker (Earth-One) · Kent Connor (New Earth) · Kral (Earth-One) · Lex Luthor (Earth-One) · Little Raven (New Earth) · Peter Thoreau (Earth-One) · Richard Carter (Earth-One) · Space Cabby (New Earth)
The following events were published by DC Comics in the year 1954. This does not necessarily indicate that these storylines took place in the year 1954. The passage of time in the DC Universe is nebulous and subject to change and interpretation. Events from historical time periods are indexed under their corresponding years.

The Comics Code Authority (CCA) is part of the Comics Magazine Association of America (CMAA), and was created to regulate the content of comic books in the United States. Member publishers submit comic books to the CCA, which screens them for conformance to its Comics Code, and authorizes the use of their seal on the cover if the books comply. At the height of its influence, it was a de facto censor for the U.S. comic book industry.
The CCA was created in 1954 as part of the CMAA in response to public concern about what was deemed inappropriate material in many comic books. This included graphic depictions of violence and gore in crime and horror comics, as well as the sexual innuendo of what aficionados refer to as "good girl art". Dr. Fredric Wertham's book "Seduction of the Innocent" rallied opposition to this type of material in comics, arguing that it was harmful to the children, who made up the majority of the comic book audience. Senate subcommittee hearings led by Estes Kefauver had many publishers concerned about government regulation, prompting them to form a self-regulatory body instead.

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Events concerning the Grand Theft Auto series in 1954
These events occured in 1954 in the world of hockey:
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