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.
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 ...
It's been said that superpowers aren't required to be a superhero. Now, a trademark challenge brought on behalf of a children's book author means that permission from Marvel or DC Comics is no ...
“I can’t tell you where it goes from there, except to say that we’re super excited about it ... torment Batman with his knowledge of the hero’s true identity. The Batman did have ...
According to Reuters, a U.S. Trademark Office tribunal canceled a set of “Super Hero” trademarks jointly owned by Marvel and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Marvel and DC have jointly held the trademark for the word "superhero" since 1980, but no longer. The United States Patent ...
A few months ago, I talked about a guy who was challenging a set of trademarks featuring the word "superhero" which are held by DC and Marvel jointly. Well, on Thursday, the U.S. Trademark Office ...
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 ...