DC/Warners Hold On To Half Of SUPERMAN Copyright
Judge rules that the 1992 agreement between the family of Joe Shuster and DC Comics overrides any other copyrights transfer and cannot be terminated. [click for more]
Judge rules that the 1992 agreement between the family of Joe Shuster and DC Comics overrides any other copyrights transfer and cannot be terminated. [click for more]
The daughter of Superman’s co-creator releases a letter that tells only one side of the story. However, there are many more. [click for more]
Dear Warner Brothers,
How about “no”?
Sincerely, Bill [click for more]
The Men in Black director supposedly signs on to direct a film based on one of the kookiest concepts to come out of the Silver Age. [click for more]
Superman joins the world of the serials just as they were ending. [click for more]
What does the moving of the release date say about the right to Superman reverting to the Siegel and Shuster estates? And what kind of Superman would we be getting? [click for more]
Without the Great Depression, we might not have ever had a comic book film. [click for more]
1. Green Lantern (Warner Brothers, 3,816 Theaters, 105 Minutes, Rated PG-13): Once upon a time, DC Comics held a monopoly on the comic book movie. Between the Superman and Batman franchises, DC was being well [click for more]
About 15 minutes into Jonah Hex, I started thinking about Josh Brolin’s teeth. I was thinking–were they accurate? There had to be dental hygiene back in the old west–tooth powders and whatnot, but Jonah’s mouth [click for more]
1. Toy Story 3 (Disney/Pixar, 4,028 Theaters, 103 Minutes, Rated G): The franchise that started the Pixar empire is back, and, really, how can you not be excited. Of course, it has been 11 years [click for more]
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