DC Comics is home to countless heroes and villains; however, these female villains from the franchise stand out as iconic.
DC Comics and Marvel Comics registered a joint trademark of the word “superhero” in 1977, and it was eventually approved in 1979. Since then they have ...
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RJLF challenged the exclusivity of the SUPER HERO trademarks after DC attempted to block Richold's efforts to promote The Super Babies—a team of superpowered superhero babies. In its ...
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The anticipation for upcoming Marvel movies as well as upcoming DC movies may be higher than ever, considering the insane amount of new films on the bill. There are plenty of comic book movies ...
Unlike DC, Marvel Comics‘ history with horror characters in their universe is something that comes and goes. It was predominant in the ’70s and ’90s, with other blips here and there.
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Sept 26 (Reuters) - A U.S. Trademark Office tribunal has canceled a set of "Super Hero" trademarks jointly owned by comic giants Marvel and DC at the request of a London-based comic book artist ...