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Pedro Bouça
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"Will Marvel remain in the form it's in now? Maybe not.... but will theycease altogether? I doubt it.... After all, how many IN HOUSE writersand artists are there? Disney will find a way to publish what they needto.... downsizing the staff.... outsourcing the books.... that may allhappen.... hell, we may well see Marvel characters published by.....IDW or Dark Horse.... whatever deal Disney may end up working out willhappen."

In house? None, they are all freelancers. Marvel only employs editors nowadays.

Marvel's "exclusivity contracts" only warrant that the creators signed in won't work for the competition, not that they will have a job. Igor Kordey said so when Marvel kicked him out while he was still under contract (he had to get work in Europe).
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Tazverine.

 

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 Pedro Bouca wrote:
Disney will most certainly close down Marvel publishing arm. Disney doesn't publish comics, it licenses otherpublishers to do so.

Not a chance in hell, Pedro.  Marvel already has the infrastructure to publish comics, something Disney has never had.  No way Disney shuts down comic book publication simply to, what, farm it out to another company?  Doesn't make a lick of sense.

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Disney already owns the rights to the Gantry-Lawrence 60's Spider-man cartoon via Buena Vista.

Guess they had a taste and wanted more :-)

For all those scared that Disney may close the publishing arm of Marvel -- wasn't Marvel mooting to do that to itself just a few years ago anyway?
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I'm excited by this news, because I believe it can't do anything but help the awareness and availability of Marvel comics.  I just hope that Disney doesn't affect the creative decisions themselves.  I don't want the stories to change.

Edit: Joe Q claims on his twitter page that nothing about the comics themselves will change.  Interesting...



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 Pedro Bouca wrote:
Disney doesn't publish comics with their own character. Doesn't publish comics with the CrossGen characters they bought. What makes you think they will do it with Marvel characters?

Because they've never had the infrastructure to do so nor the will to start one up?  With Marvel, they've already got it.  Plus, they save money by keeping it in house rather than farming it out to a different publisher.  Sorry, but I've got to agree that this reaction is Chicken Little thinking.

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Pedro Bouça
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Disney once bought out its comics producing licensor, Gladstone Comics, to try and publish comics themselves. It was a disaster and quickly went under.

This time, I don't think they will be willing to spend money to get the same results.

Disney DID NOT buy Marvel to publish comics, but to make money with the (very sucessful) Marvel movies and respective merchandising, now the main Marvel sources of income. I don't think anyone here will dispute THAT!
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The the proverb goes "may you live in interesting times"  
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William Lukash
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I'm happy today.  I hope I've seen the end of the disgusting crap Marvel has produced for the last 5 to 10 years.  I hope comics are kid friendly again.  Hopefully this is a win.
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The the proverb goes "may you live in interesting times"

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That's not a proverb, John. It's an ancient Chinese CURSE!

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