While Marvel and DC own some of the most famous superheroes around, they’re not the only game in town. Since the debut of ...
You know how Marvel and DC have held joint ownership over trademarks for “Super Hero” for decades? That time is apparently mostly over, as the US Patent and Trademark Office has canceled the ...
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 ...
The vast and varied history of DC vs. Marvel returns to print for the first time in decades in one massive volume collecting the universe-bending crossovers between the greatest superheroes in pop ...
Speaking of, if you are still playing catch up on the various superhero universes, you'll need our guides on how to watch the Marvel movies in order and the DC movies in order. I'm the Senior ...
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 ...
Marvel and DC have jointly held the trademark for the word "superhero" since 1980, but no longer. The United States Patent ...
The DC Versus Marvel Omnibus and DC Versus Marvel: The Amalgam Age Omnibus were both originally scheduled to be published on the 6th of August 2024. But now both have been delayed seven weeks ...
If you've ever read a Marvel or DC press release, chances are you've seen the companies refer to characters like Spider-Man and Batman as "Super Heroes." "Super Hero" has, in fact, become the norm ...
A new Marvel and DC crossover event just took place. Only, we doubt either are happy it happened. The United States Trademark Office has cancelled the two companies’ joint ownership of the term ...
It’s been over fifteen years since the last crossover between Marvel and DC was published in comic book form, and in the years since things have changed drastically for both publishers.