FlawlessVictory
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We're not gonna make it, are we? People, I mean.
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The only good I can see coming from this is maybe they'll now force them to undo the deal Spider-Man made with the devil.
According to Quesada's Twitter feed, it'll be similar to the Disney/Pixar relationship.
The only good I can see coming from this is maybe they'll now force them to undo the deal Spider-Man made with the devil.
I'm not worried about the maturity of the content, personally. I'm concerned that they may start trying to cost-cut and that'll affect the quality of Marvel's products. But all we can do is wait and see and hope for the best. If it's gonna be like the Disney/Pixar relationship, I'm not worried at all. Pixar's still doing the best animated work in the film industry, after all.
Disney? Does this mean no more R-rated Punisher films in the near future?
Could be. Maybe we'll finally see Marvel branch out from superheroes more and/or expand their Icon line.
I don't think SLG has the license any longer. They couldn't pay what Disney wanted for the rights, and that's why the comic fell by the wayside and out of publication.Could be. Maybe we'll finally see Marvel branch out from superheroes more and/or expand their Icon line.
Ooh, I wonder if Greg Wiseman is still interested in doing Gargoyles comics and if the license could be retrieved from SLG. They put out some solid Gargoyles comics but Marvel could easily provide better artists and probably put them on a more consistent schedule.
Famous last words my friend.There is no way this will effect creative at all.
That might just happen now that Disney has Marvel. Make a crossover film like Roger Rabbit.Donald Duck should become a Nova Centurion and fight the Daffy Duck Green Lantern in the next Marvel/DC crossover.