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Post by Roquefort Raider on Mar 7, 2016 15:37:28 GMT -5
Nobody stays dead but Bucky and Uncle Ben.
Oh, oh....
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2016 15:40:04 GMT -5
So it's an event about comic book writers and editors who are otherwise out of ideas....
-M
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Post by sabongero on Mar 7, 2016 20:55:28 GMT -5
So it's an event about comic book writers and editors who are otherwise out of ideas.... -M Like for instance Civil War II... why not try something else instead of dividing the superhero community into two conflicting sides again.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2016 23:28:16 GMT -5
So it's an event about comic book writers and editors who are otherwise out of ideas.... -M Like for instance Civil War II... why not try something else instead of dividing the superhero community into two conflicting sides again. Because they have a movie called Civil War coming out in May and hope to gain sales from name recognition that wouldn't happen with something new. -M
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Mar 8, 2016 1:02:37 GMT -5
Marvel super-heroes died in my personal universe awhile back and there is nothing, nothing, nothing that can revive them
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Post by dupersuper on Mar 8, 2016 5:08:08 GMT -5
I'm guessing Namor won't be dead for much longer, then...?
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Post by String on Mar 8, 2016 11:40:43 GMT -5
Nobody stays dead but Bucky and Uncle Ben. Oh, oh.... Uncle Ben did come back during the Spider-Verse event. On a parallel Earth, he was bitten by the radioactive spider and gained powers. He eventually settled in with Mayday Parker, helping her and her family since her father Peter was killed during the event.
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Post by tingramretro on Mar 8, 2016 14:19:39 GMT -5
I'm guessing Namor won't be dead for much longer, then...? You mean he'll be a Dead Nomore instead of a Dead Namor?
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Post by Batflunkie on Mar 9, 2016 21:03:43 GMT -5
I'm guessing Namor won't be dead for much longer, then...? It's been my understanding that Namor is never coming back due in part to being associated with the Fantastic Four
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Post by shaxper on Mar 9, 2016 22:05:38 GMT -5
I'm guessing Namor won't be dead for much longer, then...? It's been my understanding that Namor is never coming back due in part to being associated with the Fantastic Four "Never" is a long time in the world of comic books...
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Mar 9, 2016 22:26:03 GMT -5
I've often wondered why Bill Everett's estate never filed to recapture Namor. It's a much much simpler case than Superman as it's very very clear that Namor wasn't created as work-for-hire.
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Post by dupersuper on Mar 9, 2016 23:47:43 GMT -5
I've often wondered why Bill Everett's estate never filed to recapture Namor. It's a much much simpler case than Superman as it's very very clear that Namor wasn't created as work-for-hire. Superman brings in far more money to fight over.
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Post by Dizzy D on Mar 10, 2016 3:19:20 GMT -5
I'm guessing Namor won't be dead for much longer, then...? It's been my understanding that Namor is never coming back due in part to being associated with the Fantastic Four Very, very unlikely as they continue to use the Thing and the Human Torch in the books who are far more closely associated with the FF. (The movie rights for Namor are not even associated with the FF)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2016 3:25:20 GMT -5
It's been my understanding that Namor is never coming back due in part to being associated with the Fantastic Four Very, very unlikely as they continue to use the Thing and the Human Torch in the books who are far more closely associated with the FF. (The movie rights for Namor are not even associated with the FF) Last I heard, it wasn't Fox who had the rights to Namor, another studio ( I think it was Sony or New Line) had them and had a film in development, but it was stuck in development hell and nowhere near seeing fruition. -M Edit to add: a little Google Fu reveals it was Universal and it looks like their window closed and rights returned to Marvel/Disney, but not 100% sure on the rights issue. Universal's target release was late 2016 but nothing ever came of that.
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Post by Dizzy D on Mar 10, 2016 4:16:21 GMT -5
Very, very unlikely as they continue to use the Thing and the Human Torch in the books who are far more closely associated with the FF. (The movie rights for Namor are not even associated with the FF) Last I heard, it wasn't Fox who had the rights to Namor, another studio ( I think it was Sony or New Line) had them and had a film in development, but it was stuck in development hell and nowhere near seeing fruition. -M Edit to add: a little Google Fu reveals it was Universal and it looks like their window closed and rights returned to Marvel/Disney, but not 100% sure on the rights issue. Universal's target release was late 2016 but nothing ever came of that. Namor's movie rights are the same to the Hulk's movie rights: Universal has first rights as a distributor (so Marvel can make a Hulk or Namor movie, but Universal has first rights to distribute the movie and only if they refuse, they can go to another distributor).
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