At Super Hero High School, well-known DC heroes, both male and female, attend challenging classes and deal with all the awkwardness of growing up with the added stress of having unique superpowers.
Easily one of the most popular superhero games ... Online is absolutely one that has lasted. This game puts you in the depths of the DC Comics universe (and multiverse) and has you making your own ...
Marvel and DC series on display. Credit: The COM Library / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 The US Trademark Office has canceled “Super Hero” trademarks owned by comic book giants Marvel and DC. This decision was ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board in Alexandria, Virginia, last week canceled Marvel Characters and DC Comics' joint registrations on the terms "super hero ...
According to Reuters, a U.S. Trademark Office tribunal canceled a set of “Super Hero” trademarks jointly owned by Marvel and ...
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 reign of DC ... Super Heroes would come at the hands of The Super Babies — the littlest of them all. My hope is that this victory will encourage smaller companies to share their stories with the ...
Sept 26 (Reuters) - A U.S. Trademark Office tribunal has canceled a set of "Super Hero" trademarks jointly owned by comic giants Marvel and DC at the request of a London-based comic book artist ...
The law firm said they won their case by charting “the history of the SUPER HERO trademarks” and showing “how Marvel and DC used the marks to stifle competition and oust small and ...
Well, on Thursday, the U.S. Trademark Office has canceled a set of "Super Hero" trademarks jointly owned by comic giants Marvel and DC at the request of a London-based comic book artist This is ...
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 ...