By: Martin Phipps
One word: taxes. Let’s say Spider-man demands a cut from all revenue from Spider-man dolls, Spider-man costumes, Spider-man comics, Spiderman-movies, Spider-man TV shows, etc. This could add up to a...
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Okay, we want more posts on cloning but it has to be in universe; we get it. So to what extent is Mr. Fantastic liable for the death of Giant Man / Bill Foster because he cloned Thor. Ha! Now you have...
View ArticleBy: James Daily
“One word: taxes.” Taxes are always a problem, but there are some potential solutions. First, there are those superheroes whose identity is public (e.g. Iron Man), so they wouldn’t have a problem....
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Would Iron Man be able to get away with “donating” money to the Maria Stark Foundation and then using that money to pay for his boys (and girls) club?
View ArticleBy: christopherlbennett
There was a TV series in the ’80s called Once a Hero, which was cancelled after 3 weeks. It was about a comic-book superhero who came to life in the real world. The never-aired fourth episode would’ve...
View ArticleBy: Mike
Interesting you mention the Joker starting his own line of toys – he actually had tried something like that, except with fish. Naturally, it doesn’t take. http://www.toonzone.net/anbat/btas/tlf.html
View ArticleBy: James Daily
Indeed! I addressed that episode in the comments to the second part of this series.
View ArticleBy: Martin Phipps
Maybe this question will be addressed on The Cape as The Cape literally stole his identity from the comic book. The reverse is also true. What if a comic book company starts publishing Superman comics...
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[...] to costumes, we discussed the issue of superhero merchandising (part two), something which actually comes into play in the movie. We see a guy wearing a [...]
View ArticleBy: Sammy
Maybe creating some new names for your self trademarks or just build some new heroes is the best than copying some iconic heroes. Every person has its own originality.
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