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It's a promotional comic, meant to introduce the bigger DC Universe to the show's target audience, like Adventures in the DC Universe and Super Powers back in the SF era. None of the comics are in continuity with the TV shows, but it's part of the DCAU continuity family.

As for creators, I kinda don't like adding them to adapted characters. I'm not sure what others think of it, but Superman is created by Siegel and Shuster. For an adapted character, who would get the credit? The producers, or whoever wrote and directed the first appearance? Or neither? They didn't create the character, they created a version of the character. Bob Kane still gets creator credit on Batman Beyond.