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Victor Rodgers
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Question for people who were around then. Did DC change after being bought by Warner Brothers?
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"Unfortunately, it's speculation based on corporate history."

JB said everything here.
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Mmmm...what about the other way around?...Now JoeyQ can work for Disney?...Can Bendis write for new animation?
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No Taz as Lobo?
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Question for people who were around then. Did DC change after being bought by Warner Brothers?

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Not so's you'd notice. But that was a very different kind of purchase, by a company with a very different history.

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I'm hoping because of this the material can revert back to all ages comic books.
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Finally i'll get my Namor /Little Mermaid crossover....
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Well, it's certainly interesting news.
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It's gonna be a while before we see any changes. An antitrust review and approval by Marvel shareholders has to happen before the purchace can be done.

Info on plans for existing deals here (hope I post the link right - first timer):

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/disney-marvels-existing-dea ls-to-stay-in-place-2009-08-31?siteid=yhoof2

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Just reading the title of this thread made me instantly nauseous.
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I don't know. When Disney bought CrossGen, it was already a failing company. Shutting down their publication arm might've made a certain amount of fiscal sense. Marvel, I believe, is doing at least marginally well on the strength of its publishing, and I don't think Disney is in the habit of cutting off revenue streams.

I'd like to think that Disney will do something similar to what WB does for DC, and simply keep Marvel Comics going as a means of retaining copyright on their licensed characters (although that's not going as well as WB had planned, what with the Siegel suit).

I wonder if this development will affect things such as the Universal Orlando attraction with all the Marvel characters. I don't think Disney's going to handle having a competitor's theme park utilizing characters that they own very well.
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When Disney bought CrossGen, it was already a failing company. Shutting down their publication arm might've made a certain amount of fiscal sense. Marvel, I believe, is doing at least marginally well on the strength of its publishing, and I don't think Disney is in the habit of cutting off revenue streams.

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Marvel is "doing well" only when everything is scaled against the diminished expectations that have become commonplace in the industry. When scaled against real world publishing, Marvel reads as exactly what it is: shrinking returns based on a shrinking audience base.

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