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Warner Bros. Granted Ownership Of 50 Percent Of Superman By Court
Warner Bros. Granted Ownership Of 50 Percent Of Superman By Court
Warner Bros. Granted Ownership Of 50 Percent Of Superman By Court
In a surprise ruling yesterday, a California Federal Court judge granted Warner Bros.' request for summary judgment in the never-ending legal battle for control of the Man of Steel, ruling that a 1992 agreement between DC Comics and Joe Shuster's sister, Jean Peavy, meant that the publisher was potentially granted permanent ownership of Shuster's share of the character's copyright, pending appeal.
Bizarro Back Issues: Saturn Girl For President! (1963)
Bizarro Back Issues: Saturn Girl For President! (1963)
Bizarro Back Issues: Saturn Girl For President! (1963)
It's an Election Year here in America, which means that the strange eccentricities of our political system are in full swing. Don't get me wrong, it's not exactly a logical progression any other time, but it's only once every four years that things get truly insane, with mud-slinging ads, people pretending to be plumbers and the occasional celebrity yelling at a piece of furniture...
Ask Chris #110: The Best ‘Imaginary’ Story
Ask Chris #110: The Best ‘Imaginary’ Story
Ask Chris #110: The Best ‘Imaginary’ Story
Here at ComicsAlliance, we value our readership and are always open to what the masses of internet readers have to say. That's why every week, Senior Writer Chris Sims puts his comics culture knowledge to the test as he responds to your reader questions...
Behold the Check DC Comics Wrote in 1938 for the Exclusive Rights to Superman
Behold the Check DC Comics Wrote in 1938 for the Exclusive Rights to Superman
Behold the Check DC Comics Wrote in 1938 for the Exclusive Rights to Superman
An astonishing artifact from the beginnings of American comics history was unearthed this week, the check written by DC Comics to Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster for the exclusive rights to their then-new character, Superman. The young comic book creators sold Superman to the publisher for a mere $130 (split between the two of them)...

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