Marvel or DC doesn't have to ask fan permission to reprint their fan commissionFrom Vu
THE WAR OF THE REALMS (George Perez cover) (Apr 2019)
Marvel Comics
I was under the impression that Marvel or DC had to ask the fan who commissioned the artist... but apparently, not true according to Robert F, who had his Jim Steranko art used, but was not asked or notified. Imagine one day you go to the comic store and saw your commission on a comic book cover and had no idea how it got there?
Legally, I guess they don't have to pay or ask permission... but it doesn't make it right.
I've read an interview with George Perez a long time ago, that he stated that DC and Marvel grant him permission ...
Posted by Vu Sleeper
SWORDQUEST #3 (Black & White Incentive) (06 Sep 2017) Dynamite Entertainment
Like all the other Swordquest issues, Swordquest #3
will also come out as a Black & White Incentive cover. Retailers
have to order 10 issues of #3 to get a black & white cover... and
they pass on the savings to you (meaning these covers will cost way
above cover price).
posted Sep 4, 2017, 12:05 AM by Vu Nguyen
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updated Sep 4, 2017, 12:11 AM
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From Vu
I don't really browse on my phone, but if you do, you'll be happy to
know that I've enabled "Mobile View" for mobile devices. I'm not a fan
of mobile view, because, in my opinion, it compromise the look ... but I
understand why some people will only want mobile view, if they only
have access via their phone.
Remember, you can
always click on "Request for Desktop View" on your phone. Also, if
you're on desktop mode, some pages should have "Reader View Available",
so if you click on that, it will just display the text (which I am a big
fan of).
Let me know if this works for you - or you would rather just not have the terrible mobile view option?
PS, don't forget there is the RSS feature which looks like this:
ATARI CLASSICS: SWORDQUEST
(Aug 2017) Dynamite Entertainment
SWORDQUEST #3 (Perez Cover) (Aug 2017) Dynamite Entertainment
Exclusive First Look At The Gaming-Related Titles Dynamite Is Shipping August 2017 Posted by Dan Wickline May 19, 2017
We’ve got an exclusive first look at the covers and solicitations
for the game related titles Dynamite is shipping in August 2017. These
include the Atari related titles of Centipede and Swordquest, an Animal Jams trade and new Pathfinder comics plus an Art of the Path of Exile hardcover.
(excerpt)
SWORDQUEST #3
Cover A: Goñi Montes | Cover B: George Pérez | Cover C: Mel Rubi | Writers: Chad Bowers, Chris Sims | Art: Ghostwriter X
Peter and the twins are joined on their mission by a mysterious
stranger who brings them vital information…or could be a crazy person.
The jury is still out. They are now on the cusp of some seriously
misguided wish fulfillment or steering directly into their destiny,
which is a road filled with danger and magic. The for real kind of
magic!
ATARI CLASSICS: SWORDQUEST (Trade Paperback)
Cover: George Pérez | Writers: Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, Hope Shafer |
Art: George Pérez, Dick Giordano, Frank Cirocco, Ray Garst, Hiro Kimura
For the first time ever, the classic Swordquest mini-comics created
by comic book industry legends Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, George Perez,
and Dick Giordano (and originally packaged with the Atari cartridges of
their namesake) are gloriously remastered and collected in a trade
paperback for long-waiting fans to enjoy! Adventurous siblings Torr and
Tarra set forth on a quest across four worlds to recover the Sword of
Ultimate Sorcery…a prize that sets them one step closer to overthrowing
King Tyrannus and his sinister ally, the wizard Konjuro.
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