World Trade Center in popular culture

For popular culture references to the new One World Trade Center, see One World Trade Center in popular culture.
The Twin Towers from Battery Park City

The original World Trade Center was a landmark building complex in Lower Manhattan, New York. The famous Twin Towers (1 WTC and 2 WTC) were completed by 1973 and were among the tallest buildings in the world until their destruction on September 11, 2001. An iconic feature of the New York City skyline for nearly three decades, the World Trade Center has been featured in cartoons, comic books, computer games, motion pictures, and photographs.

Literature

Books

Comic books and graphic novels

(Alphabetical by series) Most of the Marvel Comics' heroes reside in New York City, so views of the towers were not uncommon. The World Trade Center complex was featured in numerous other comics, as well.

Movies

Music

Television

Cartoons and anime

(Alphabetical by series)

Live action television

(Alphabetical by series)

Televised advertisements

Video games

See also

References

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  10. Transcript of pilot episode
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  12. 1 2 3 4 "Game makers blot out signs of WTC tragedy". The Hollywood Reporter. September 19, 2001.
  13. IGN: DX: Visible Interview

Further reading

External links

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