COMICS JOURNAL #236 (MR)
DABEL BROTHERS PUBLISHING
MAY012214
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From time to time, comics creators feel that they have rights. In
the first of a special two-issue focus, the Journal looks at past and
present struggles between creators and corporations. Featuring, word-for-word,
the horrifying, hilarious, depressing, educational trial of Marv Wolfman vs.
Marvel Comics. Also, Superman, Skippy and Mickey Mouse: the
intellectual properties that launched a thousand legal briefs. The new wave of
copyright wars and how they could affect the comics industry. To organize or not
to organize? Plus, TCJ continues to provide you with all the hard-hitting
news, insightful criticisms, and generally witty commentary that has made them
one of the best in the business for almost 25 years!
Magazine, 120pg, b&w