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In 1975, DC Comics was selling trademarked SUPER HEROES belts and filed a registration for the category in 1976, as well as trademarking a logo for Superboy And The Legion Of Super Heroes.
Marvel and DC also co-own a “SUPER HEROES” trademark, registered in 2018, as well as a “SUPER-VILLAIN” trademark that they secured in 1985, said the outlet.
In 1977, DC Comics and Marvel Comics' legal departments co-operated over the registration of the trademark "superhero" which they decided to share. It was granted by US authorities in 1979/1980.
According to Reuters, the US Trademark Office canceled several of Marvel and DC Comics’ set of “Super Hero” trademarks in an order on September 26 at the request of Superbabies comic book ...
In the late 1990s, DC and Marvel launched one of the boldest and most innovative crossover events in their short history of ...
The Marvel and DC Universes have a lot of great superheroes, but let’s face it, plenty of iconic Big Two stars are just a bit ...
Attorney Adam Adler petitioned for cancellation of Marvel and DC Comics' trademarks, contending the "super hero" terms were generic. "What Marvel and DC were doing is really just the opposite and ...
It all comes down to the film's ability to turn superheroes into superhumans - a distinction that has felt more and more ...
September's Deadpool/Batman #1 will feature a number of stories crossing over Marvel and DC heroes — including one written by ...
DC Studios co-chair James Gunn says he never looked at the MCU as an example for the DCU, instead, he used two other big-name ...
After two decades of gray skies and grim heroes, both Marvel and DC are heading to the Silver Age for some sci-fi fun.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has shaken things up in the world of comics today, as a long-held trademark by Marvel Comics and DC Comics has now been canceled. The announcement comes ...