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by Spidey-Man » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:35 am
until the publishing arm does something controversial or embarrassing with one of its charactes that affetcs the licensing and merchandise division.
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by thefourthman » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:38 am
Zabardast wrote:I don't think they give much of a shit about the publishing arm of Marvel, and will largely leave it alone. Not enough money in it.
It's the movies and licensing they care about.
Disney isn't Time Warner, they care and that will be part of why they wanted them. Look they just liscensed the Pixar properties to Boom and saw Boom become a player as a result. This is huge and Disney will want control of the publishing just like everything else. They will not sweep in and make changes. But this is great news all around.
Hopefully it means a return to kids comics, despite what Zabardast says, kids don't really read them anymore... it also should mean a more business minded eye placed on the publishing so that going forward, comics can be on the rise again.
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by bkthomson » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:39 am
Man of steel wrote:until the publishing arm does something controversial or embarrassing with one of its charactes that affetcs the licensing and merchandise division.
agreed and there is no chance now we'll see Wolverine, Thing or Nick Fury ever smoking a cigar again.
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by ReturnoftheMack » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:39 am
I don't think we'll see any differences for 2-3 years at the earliest anyway.
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by Spidey-Man » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:42 am
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by bkthomson » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:42 am
Frag It wrote:I don't think we'll see any differences for 2-3 years at the earliest anyway.
Maybe not this year but I would think it will be closer to within a year.
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by xaraan » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:44 am
Zabardast wrote:I don't think they give much of a shit about the publishing arm of Marvel, and will largely leave it alone. Not enough money in it.
It's the movies and licensing they care about.
They will give a shit about it when it comes to watering down product for licensing reasons or for keeping bad press off of them.
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by Spidey-Man » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:44 am
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by Timbales » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:47 am
I had a disturbing image enter my head - Joe Queseda acting like Eric Cartmann, rolling around on the ground with a bunch of cash saying, "Yay Disney's money!".
However, Liefeld is an enigma wrapped in a pouch-filled, muscular, footless conundrum.
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by Chris » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:48 am
LOL @ the knee-jerk reactions
Relax guys. Our comics will be fine.
This is a GOOD thing for Marvel as a whole.
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by Vic Vega » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:50 am
bkthomson wrote:agreed and there is no chance now we'll see Wolverine, Thing or Nick Fury ever smoking a cigar again.
This.
Marvel sold out what little artistic integrity it had left around the time Jemas got the boot.
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by xaraan » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:51 am
Chris wrote:LOL @ the knee-jerk reactions
Relax guys. Our comics will be fine.
This is a GOOD thing for Marvel as a whole.
It will take a few years to really see the changes made people worry about.
But things will get watered down, not that they are not already that way for some products now because of movies.
You will probably also see some changes though, I also bet JoeQ, though they will keep him for now, won't be around as long as if Marvel stayed its own company. Though some fans will probably like this. But to think that people expecting changes are kneejerk reactions when a major corp buys out a company is a bit crazy man. You seriously think nothing will change?
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by S.F. Jude Terror » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:54 am
xaraan wrote:It will take a few years to really see the changes made people worry about.
But things will get watered down, not that they are not already that way for some products now because of movies.
You will probably also see some changes though, I also bet JoeQ, though they will keep him for now, won't be around as long as if Marvel stayed its own company. Though some fans will probably like this. But to think that people expecting changes are kneejerk reactions when a major corp buys out a company is a bit crazy man. You seriously think nothing will change?
You really think so? Joe Q has done a pretty good job of keeping Marvel relevant and in the news a lot, even if many fans dislike what he's done creatively.

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by Chris » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:54 am
xaraan wrote:It will take a few years to really see the changes made people worry about.
But things will get watered down, not that they are not already that way for some products now because of movies.
You will probably also see some changes though, I also bet JoeQ, though they will keep him for now, won't be around as long as if Marvel stayed its own company. Though some fans will probably like this. But to think that people expecting changes are kneejerk reactions when a major corp buys out a company is a bit crazy man. You seriously think nothing will change?
On the comics front, I don't think so, no. But we really don't know enough right now to say either way, which is why I think it's all knee-jerkyness. People always expect the worst.
by The Juan Percenter » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:55 am
This is about 15 years in the making when Marvel was a high flying growth stock. This excites me as someone with children that love both Disney and Marvel characters.
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