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  1. The Incredible Hulk is an ongoing comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero the Hulk and his alter ego Dr. Bruce Banner. First published in May 1962, the series ran for six issues before it was canceled in March 1963, and the Hulk character began appearing in Tales to Astonish. With issue #102, Tales to Astonish was renamed to The ...

  2. Jun 20, 2023 · While the Hulk is a persona that most certainly falls under the comic book publisher's banner, Marvel Studios and Disney, unfortunately, haven't had the ability to make a solo "Hulk" movie ...

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    Anger empowerment. Regeneration. Shockwave generation. Gamma ray emission and manipulation. The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962).

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    In 2014, Sony Pictures was hacked by the North Korean government because the former was releasing The Interview, a comedy that painted North Korea and its leader, Kim Jong-Un, in a negative light. The documents from this hack were eventually obtained, organized, and released by Wiki Leaks. Included in that hack were several documents outlining the precise nature of Marvel and Sony’s relationship as it related to Spider-Man, for whom Marvel had sold many of the television and film rights. This...

    Kingpin

    First, there is the Kingpin. Due to his strong association with Daredevil as well as Spider-Man, his rights are split. The executive summary specifies that, while both Sony and Marvel may use Kingpin, the latter’s use “is restricted to use in connection with Daredevil and other characters with which he appeared prior to 9/15/11”. This would seem to imply that the Kingpin could not appear in projects centered around characters he never interacted with in comic published prior to 9/15/11, but t...

    Spider-Woman

    Spider-Woman is an interesting one. On the one hand, neither her backstory nor any meaningful number of her comic book appearances involve Spider-Man. At the same time, however, she was originally created purely to maintain the Spider-Man trademarkand it would be incredibly easy for a typical consumer not to be aware of that and think she was part of the larger Marvel Spider brand. As a result, much like Kingpin, her rights are split. Per the Executive Summary, Sony is allowed to use “Jessica...

    Unlike Spider-Man, no formal documentation has ever been released concerning the film and television rights of Hulk, She-Hulk, or Namor. As a result, the analysis of their rights situations will have to rely much more on secondary sources. First, lets start out with what we know: Marvel owns the film rights to all of these characters. What Marvel d...

    Both ROM and The Micronauts were licensed comics from Hasbro. Once those licenses were up, the rights reverted back to Hasbro. This means that Marvel cannot use ROM, the Space Knights, The Micronauts, or the Microversein an MCU production. It is not entirely clear whether characters like Bug or Captain Universe, who first appeared the Micronauts co...

  4. Jul 8, 2017 · The Incredible Hulk As one of the most famous Marvel characters ever, you would expect the rights to Dr. Bruce Banner to be a pretty cut and dry case - well, think again. Since 2003 we have had Eric Bana, Edward Norton, and Mark Ruffalo play the role of the Incredible Hulk, and it has always been a struggle to reach the same success seen by other high profile comic book characters.

  5. Oct 10, 2024 · Incredible Hulk, American comic strip character created for Marvel Comics by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. The towering muscle-bound antihero was a hybrid of two popular comic book genres: monsters and superheroes. The character debuted in the bimonthly series The Incredible Hulk in May 1962.

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  7. Oct 21, 2021 · Fox's Marvel Characters (That Are Now Owned By Disney) 20th Century Fox. To avoid bankruptcy in the early 1990s, Marvel licensed the movie rights to the X-Men to 20th Century Fox, who would make ...

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