Marvel once owned the rights to the word zombie. As improbable as it sounds, Marvel attempted to trademark the word zombie in comic book titles after publishing Tale of the Zombie in 1973. By the time the trademark was approved two years later, the series was coming to an end. Marvel lost the trademark in 1996 but it wasn't long before it was once again trademarking the armies of the undead, registering the words Marvel Zombies to protect its comic series of the same name. With DC, Marvel also trademarked the phrase 'Super Hero'.
Monday, November 16, 2009
You're Just a Tool of the Man
Via M. Bouffant, an article::
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I'm a rebel, Dottie.
Muck Farvel.
I'm thinking I should Trademark the term "Asshole". That way, every time somebody called me that I'd get a royalty payment. Seems like a fair tradeoff to me...
I've been waiting for Mr McGravitas to find some character from the Marvel universe with similar powers to the robotic rectum case from the earlier thread.
... If Marvel want to introduce such a character, best they do so before mikey copyrights the name.
The Whizzer turned out to be less exciting than I thought.
I'm of a mind to copyright Your Mother so that when Dragon-King Wangchuck does her, I get a little something, something.
I've been waiting for Mr McGravitas to find some character from the Marvel universe with similar powers to the robotic rectum case from the earlier thread.
Turdchucken?
Super Pooper? Craptain America? Night Soiler?
The Brown Bomber.
Iron Fistula.
You people are objectively pro lapse.
Shadowscat.
Speaking of which, fish has some explaining to do.
The Whizzer turned out to be less exciting than I thought.
Not a tool of the Man, but the Man of the Tool!
Inspiration: The White Whizzer.
Men Fear THE CRAPPIE!
Waiter? WAITER!
I'm sorry, young man, but I am NOT paying for this meal. Not one thin dime. Wrong? What's wrong, you ask? The fish was Crappie!!
The Grim Pooper.
Speaking of which, fish has some explaining to do.
Usually happens when I eat too many beets.
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