Marvel Snapshot: Heirs Due Compensation for Creation?

Hello everyone and welcome back to another edition of Marvel Snapshot. This week I’d like to talk about the recent trend of Marvel being sued. If you haven’t heard, Marvel has been in court a lot lately (again) to try and rebuff claims by a couple of different entities. I can’t wait to hear some of your opinions on this matter because I know how I would feel if I was on either side.

First off, the heirs to Jack Kirby’s estate are trying to sue Marvel for what they claim are their fathers creations and his property. Basically what they want is for Marvel to turn over the rights to certain characters Kirby is credited with creating: The Fantastic Four, X-Men, and The Hulk most notably. Marvel is countering with the logic that these characters were never Kirby’s property as they were works made for hire and therefore property of the company. It’s going to get interesting because I think Marvel will hold out as long as they can but in the end I think there will be a payoff of some sorts.

Next up is a lawsuit specifically aimed at royalties from Marvel’s big movie moneymakers. The company Stan Lee Media, is suing Stan Lee, Marvel Entertainment, Avi Arad and current CEO Isaac Perlmutter for royalties it says the stockholders of the company are due from the huge profits made from those movies. The lawsuit is for the amount of $750 million just in case you were wondering. Personally, I think this lawsuit is going to be harder for Marvel and ‘ol Stan to get rid of but I guess only time will tell.

It would seem to me that years ago things like contracts and lawyers were just not thought of in this line of work. Should a creator or his/her heirs not seek out monies for their hard work? I think when you’re hired things like this should all be made very clear. I know it is nowadays but I think back when Kirby and others started doing comics it was more for the love of comics than a big payday down the road, don’t you? I know one thing about the industry; when it’s necessary to have benefits and organizations to help people from the industry who are retired but can’t pay the bills, something is wrong with this business. Just look at the profits these companies make, or at how much other companies are willing to pay for them. Does the number $4 billion ring a bell? How would you feel if you were one of the people involved, not just an on-looker? If you think every artist or creator that’s been in the biz and is now retired is living high on the hog think again. Ever heard of The Hero Initiative? I’m not claiming that Kirby’s family is broke, I just think it’s a more encompassing subject that some people just don’t think about. Give a click on the link and read about it.

That’s it for this week but I really would love to hear a lot of feedback about this subject from the masses so leave those comments and start the debate!

Billy Dunleavy
billy@comicattack.net

Links to reference material
1 Kirby heirs
2 Stan Lee Media

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