AndyWan Kenobi
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At the end? Yes, delightful!Well, I'll just say that I love the surprise "Family Reunion" in this issue. It was brilliant!
At the end? Yes, delightful!Well, I'll just say that I love the surprise "Family Reunion" in this issue. It was brilliant!
True--I was reading a Superman comic last year that had a more realistic version of Dr. Zoidberg from Futurama in one panel. And that's clearly a Fox property where Superman is WB. So you're right, it's all kind of hazy. But with three different companies owning the rights to characters that used to be united under one banner, and with the general public not necessarily understanding that, I would guess that all of these companies are a little bit sensitive about setting up and protecting their brands.Plus, a cover cameo is different than one buried in a panel.
Don't forget Mad Magazine. Do they even have to get permission to draw half the stuff they draw in the background?I think there are clever ways around legalities like the several non-Disney character cameos (likely used without permission) in the Pigs in Space one-shot. The laws of copyright and parody kind of confuse me these days since shows like Family Guy get carte blanche on nearly everything they want to do. There are limits and lines...they're just hard to see.
Oh, wow. I hadn't seen that before. A friend of mine has a poser of the Superman comic that image is parodying.Don't forget Mad Magazine. Do they even have to get permission to draw half the stuff they draw in the background?
Check out this Mighty Mouse cover Too bad it's all fuzzy and small... but there are a lot of Terrytoons characters there (the ones they have the rights to) but you can see a lot of others that aren't. Like Cecil the Seasick Sea serpent. There are a LOT of others that aren't clear in that piacture, but I saw Underdog (from the bottom down) Rocky AND Bullwinkle, George of the Jungle... can't really remember who else. But you can tell they snuck away with it. Sometimes a drawing is just a drawing. Done right, no one will bother calling you out.
Now, if they were to run a story about one of these characters, they would no DOUBT be caught. You can sneak things into background... just be careful.
Oh yeah... I got the entire series. A good fraction of the series was parodies of various comics, both Marvel and DC.Oh, wow. I hadn't seen that before. A friend of mine has a poser of the Superman comic that image is parodying.
J.P. Grosse did appear in the background in the first issue, obviously alive. Of course I find it odd that Scooter hasn't brought up his "uncle who owns the theater" at all in these comics (unless he does in the first two "Treasure of Peg-Leg Wilson" issues... I still haven't seen those).I don't guess we'd see the ghost of Uncle J.P. Grosse or anything by chance? That could be interesting. (And it depends on when this is set- if it's before "It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie", then I'm guessing he wouldn't be dead yet.)